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Achieving the Eagle Scout rank is a significant milestone in a Scout's journey, representing years of dedication, leadership, and community service. The Eagle Scout rank application form serves as a vital tool in this process, guiding Scouts through the necessary steps to attain this prestigious honor. This form requires detailed information about the Scout's achievements, including the completion of required merit badges, leadership positions held, and the planning and execution of a community service project. Additionally, it includes sections for personal reflections and recommendations from adult leaders, which are essential in highlighting the Scout's character and commitment. Completing the application accurately and thoroughly is crucial, as it not only demonstrates the Scout's accomplishments but also reflects their readiness to take on the responsibilities that come with being an Eagle Scout. Understanding the structure and requirements of the application form can help Scouts navigate this important phase with confidence.

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EAGLE SCOUT RANK APPLICATION

TO THE EAGLE SCOUT RANK APPLICANT. This application is to be submitted after you have completed all requirements for the Eagle Scout rank. Print in ink or type all informa- tion. List the month, day, and year for all dates. When using computer date blocks, list the date July 8, 2020, as 07 (for July) 08 (for day) 20 (for year). When you have completed this application, sign it and submit it to your unit leader.

FULL LEGAL NAME (Use abbreviations if necessary; must fit within 30 characters, including spaces and punctuation.)

 

COUNCIL MUST COMPLETE

COUNCIL NO.

TYPE OF UNIT

 

REGION

UNIT NO.

C.

N. S. W.

 

PID NO. (REQUIRED)

 

POSTHUMOUS:

 

MALE

FEMALE

 

________________________________________________________

Street address or P. O. box

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City, state, zip

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Telephone (Including area code) Email

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Troop, crew, ship, or Lone Scout Unit No.

________________________________________________________

Unit city, state, zip

 

Month

Day

Year

Date joined Scouts BSA

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Date joined a Varsity Scout team

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Date joined a Venturing crew

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Date joined a Sea Scout ship

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Date of First Class Scout board of review

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Date of Star Scout board of review

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Were you a Cub Scout?

 

Yes

 

No

Were you a Webelos Scout?

 

Yes

 

No

Did you earn the Arrow of Light Award?

 

Yes

 

No

Had you completed fifth grade upon joining?

 

Yes

 

No

AGE REQUIREMENT ELIGIBILITY. Merit badges, badges of rank, and Eagle Palms may only be earned by registered Scouts, and qualified Venturers and Sea Scouts. They may earn these awards until their 18th birthday. Any Venturer or Sea Scout who achieved the First Class rank in a Scout troop or as a Lone Scout may continue working for the Star, Life, and Eagle Scout ranks and Eagle Palms while registered as a Venturer or Sea Scout up to their 18th birthday.

Scouts, Venturers, and Sea Scouts who have completed all requirements prior to their 18th birthday may be reviewed within three months after that date with no explanation. Refer to the Guide to Advancement, No. 33088, section 8.0.3.1, for boards of review to be held between three and six months, or more than six months after the 18th birthday.

A Scout, Venturer, or Sea Scout approved to be registered beyond the age of eligibility may work toward Scouts BSA rank advancement after their 18th birthday. See the Guide to Advancement, section 10.0.0.0, for details.

REQUIREMENT 1. Be active in your troop, crew, or ship for at least six months as a Life Scout.

Date of birth

Month Day Year

Date of Life Scout board of review

Month Day Year

REQUIREMENT 2. As a Life Scout, demonstrate that you live by the principles of the Scout Oath and Scout Law in your everyday life and tell how you have done your duty to God. List the names of individuals who know you personally and would be willing to provide a recommendation on your behalf.

Name

Address

Telephone

Email

Parents/guardians

Religious

Educational

Employer (if any)

Two other references

______________________ ______________________________ __________ ___________________________

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REQUIREMENT 3. Earn a total of 21 merit badges (required badges are listed). List the month, day, and year the merit badge was earned and the unit number it was earned in.

 

 

 

DATE

 

UNIT

 

 

 

DATE

 

UNIT

 

 

 

DATE

 

UNIT

MERIT BADGE

 

EARNED

 

NO.

MERIT BADGE

 

EARNED

 

NO.

MERIT BADGE

 

EARNED

 

NO.

1 CAMPING

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*8 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

15

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

OR SUSTAINABILITY

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2 CITIZENSHIP IN

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

9 FIRST AID

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

16

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

THE COMMUNITY

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3 CITIZENSHIP IN

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*10 SWIMMING OR HIKING

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

17

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

THE NATION

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

OR CYCLING

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4 CITIZENSHIP IN

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

11 PERSONAL

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

18

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

THE WORLD

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MANAGEMENT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5 COMMUNICATION

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

12 PERSONAL FITNESS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

19

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6 COOKING

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

13 FAMILY LIFE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

20

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*7 EMERGENCY PREPARED-

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

14

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

21

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NESS OR LIFESAVING

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*Cross out badges not earned. If a crossed-out badge in #7, #8, and #10 was earned, it may be reentered in 14 through 21.

You must attach the Application for Alternative Eagle Scout Rank Merit Badges for those merit badges earned in place of the Eagle required badge(s).

REQUIREMENT 4. While a Life Scout, serve actively in your unit for a period of six months in one or more of the following positions of responsibility. List only those positions served after Life board of review date.

Scout troop. Patrol leader, assistant senior patrol leader, senior patrol leader, troop guide, Order of the Arrow troop representative, den chief, scribe, librarian, historian, quartermaster, junior assistant Scoutmaster, chaplain aide, instructor, webmaster, outdoor ethics guide

Venturing crew. President, vice president, secretary, historian, den chief, treasurer, guide, quartermaster, chaplain aide, outdoor ethics guide

Sea Scout ship. Boatswain, boatswain’s mate, purser, yeoman, storekeeper, crew leader, media specialist, specialist, den chief, chaplain aide

Lone Scout: Leadership responsibility in your school, religious organization, or club, or elsewhere in your community

Position _________________________________________________________________

FROM

Position _________________________________________________________________

FROM

 

 

 

 

Date of Life Scout

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

board of review

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Month

Day

Year

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TO

 

 

 

 

 

 

Month

Day

Year

Month

Day

Year

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TO

 

 

 

 

 

 

Month

Day

Year

Month

Day

Year

REQUIREMENT 5. While a Life Scout, plan, develop, and give leadership to others in a service project helpful to any religious institution, any school, or your community. (The project must benefit an organization other than the Boy Scouts of America.) A project proposal must be approved by the organization benefiting from the effort, your unit leader and unit committee, and the council or district before you start. You must use the Eagle Scout Service Project Workbook, No. 512-927, in meeting this requirement.

Project name: _____________________________________________________________

Date project finished

 

 

 

 

 

 

Grand total of hours: __________ (from Eagle Scout Service Project Workbook—for statistical purposes only)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Month

Day

Year

REQUIREMENT 6. While a Life Scout, participate in a unit leader conference.

Date conference was held

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Month

Day

Year

CERTIFICATION BY APPLICANT. On my honor as a Scout, Venturer, or Sea Scout all statements on this application are true and correct. All requirements, with the exception of my board of review, were completed prior to my 18th birthday.*

In preparation for your board of review, prepare and attach to your Eagle Scout Rank Application a statement of your ambitions and life purpose and a listing of positions held in your religious institution, school, camp, community, or other organizations, during which you demonstrated leadership skills. Include honors and awards received during this service.

Signature of applicant _______________________________________________ Telephone__________________

Date

 

 

 

 

 

 

*Or the date established by an extension of time granted by the National Council (see the Guide to Advancement, section 9.0.4.0.). The

 

Month

Day

Year

completion date does not apply to Scouts registered beyond the age of eligibility as provided for in the Guide to Advancement, section 10.0.0.0.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

UNIT APPROVAL (personal signatures required)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Signature of unit leader______________ ___________________________ Telephone__________________

Date

 

 

 

 

 

Scoutmaster, Advisor, or Skipper

 

Month

Day

Year

Signature of unit committee chair ____________________________________________ Telephone__________________

Date

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Month

Day

Year

BSA LOCAL COUNCIL VERIFICATION. According to the records of this council, the applicant is a registered member of this unit and this application is approved as accurate.

Signed _________________________________________ Position_________________________________

Date

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Month

Day

Year

REQUIREMENT 7. Successfully complete your board of review for the Eagle Scout rank.

Date

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The applicant appeared before the Eagle Scout board of review on this date, and this application was approved.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Month

Day

Year

 

 

 

______________________________________________

______________________________________________

Signature of Eagle Scout board of review chair

Signature of council/district board representative (if applicable)

 

 

I certify that all procedures, as outlined in the Guide to Advancement, have been followed. I approve this application.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Scout executive ___________________________________________________________________________________

Date

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Month

Day

Year

Presentation of the rank may not be made until the Eagle Scout credentials are received by the BSA local council.

NATIONAL EAGLE SCOUT ASSOCIATION. As an Eagle Scout, you may now join the National Eagle Scout Association, a fellowship of the top achievers of the Boy Scouts of America. Join TODAY at www.NESA.org.

NESA membership fees go toward the production of the award-winning quarterly Eagle’s Call, networking opportunities for Eagle Scouts, and support of NESA’s many programs such as providing college scholarships.

Lifetime NESA members are eligible to purchase the NESA life member square knot at their local Scout shops. It is the same as the Eagle Scout knot, but with a silver border, and it replaces the Eagle square knot on the uniform.

Please use the most current application found at www.scouting.org/media/forms.aspx.

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Form Specifications

Fact Name Description
Eligibility Requirements To apply for the Eagle Scout rank, a candidate must be a registered Boy Scout, at least 13 years old, and have completed the required merit badges.
Application Process The Eagle Scout rank application must be filled out completely and submitted to the local council for review.
State-Specific Forms Some states may require additional forms or documents. Check with your local council for specific requirements.
Governing Laws The Eagle Scout rank application is governed by the Boy Scouts of America policies and may be subject to state laws regarding youth organizations.

Eagle scout rank application: Usage Guidelines

Completing the Eagle Scout rank application form is an important step in achieving this prestigious rank. Following the correct process ensures that all necessary information is accurately provided, paving the way for your advancement. Here’s how to fill out the form step-by-step.

  1. Gather the required materials: You will need a pen, the Eagle Scout rank application form, and any supporting documents such as your project report and letters of recommendation.
  2. Begin with your personal information: Fill in your name, address, phone number, and email at the top of the form.
  3. Provide your date of birth and the date you joined Scouts: This information is usually located in the designated sections on the form.
  4. List your Scout achievements: Fill in your ranks, merit badges earned, and any leadership positions held in the troop.
  5. Detail your Eagle Scout service project: Describe the project, your role, and the impact it had on the community. Include any necessary signatures from your project advisor.
  6. Complete the reference section: List the names and contact information of your references, ensuring you have asked for their permission beforehand.
  7. Review the application: Double-check all entries for accuracy and completeness. Make sure your signatures are in place.
  8. Submit the application: Turn in the completed form along with any required documents to your Scoutmaster or designated leader.

Once you have submitted your application, it will be reviewed by your local council. They will verify the information and ensure you meet all the requirements for the Eagle Scout rank. After approval, you will be contacted regarding the next steps in the process.

Your Questions, Answered

What is the Eagle Scout rank application form?

The Eagle Scout rank application form is a document that candidates must complete to apply for the Eagle Scout rank, the highest achievement in the Boy Scouts of America. This form collects essential information about the scout, including personal details, the scout's service project, and the recommendations from leaders and mentors. Completing this form accurately is crucial for the review process.

What information do I need to provide on the application form?

The application form requires various details, including your name, address, and date of birth. You will also need to list your scouting achievements, including ranks earned and merit badges completed. Additionally, the form asks for information about your Eagle Scout service project, including its purpose, scope, and the impact it has on the community. Finally, you will need signatures from your unit leader, committee chair, and the district representative, confirming your eligibility.

How do I document my Eagle Scout service project?

Documenting your Eagle Scout service project is an important part of the application process. You should provide a clear description of the project, including the planning process, execution, and outcomes. Include photos, a project budget, and a list of volunteers who helped. This documentation demonstrates your leadership skills and the impact of your project on the community. Ensure that all materials are organized and submitted along with your application.

What happens after I submit my application?

After submitting your application, it will be reviewed by your local council. They will verify the information provided and ensure all requirements have been met. If everything is in order, you will be scheduled for an Eagle Scout board of review. This is an opportunity for you to discuss your experiences and achievements with a panel of adults. If you successfully complete the board of review, you will be awarded the Eagle Scout rank.

Can I make changes to my application after submitting it?

Once you submit your application, making changes can be challenging. However, if you notice an error or need to update information, it is best to contact your local council as soon as possible. They can guide you on the appropriate steps to take. It is important to ensure that all information is accurate before the board of review, as discrepancies may cause delays in the process.

Common mistakes

  1. Failing to provide accurate personal information. It's essential to ensure that your name, address, and contact details are correct. Any discrepancies can lead to delays in processing your application.

  2. Not completing all required sections. Each part of the application is designed to gather specific information. Omitting sections could result in rejection or requests for additional information.

  3. Submitting incomplete merit badge information. Each merit badge earned should be listed with the correct dates. Double-checking this information can prevent unnecessary complications.

  4. Neglecting to obtain the necessary signatures. The application requires approval from leaders and parents. Ensure all signatures are collected before submission to avoid delays.

  5. Overlooking the importance of the Eagle Scout project description. This section should clearly outline the project, including goals, planning, and execution. A well-detailed description can highlight your leadership skills.

  6. Using improper formatting or handwriting. Clarity is crucial. Typed applications are often preferred, but if handwritten, ensure that your writing is legible and neat.

  7. Ignoring the deadlines. Each council may have different submission dates. Marking these dates on your calendar can help you stay on track.

  8. Not keeping a copy of the submitted application. Retaining a copy for your records is wise. This can be helpful for future reference or if any issues arise during the review process.

  9. Underestimating the importance of the personal statement. This is your opportunity to express your journey in Scouting. A thoughtful and reflective statement can make a strong impression.

Documents used along the form

The Eagle Scout rank application is a significant step in a Scout's journey. To complete the application process successfully, several other forms and documents are often required. Each of these plays a crucial role in ensuring that all requirements are met and that the application is thorough.

  • Eagle Scout Service Project Workbook: This document outlines the service project that the Scout has completed. It includes planning, execution, and reflection sections, showcasing the Scout's leadership and service to the community.
  • Letters of Recommendation: Typically, three letters are required from individuals who can speak to the Scout's character and accomplishments. These letters help provide a personal perspective on the Scout's journey and contributions.
  • Application for Eagle Scout Rank: This is the primary document that includes personal information, achievements, and a summary of the Scout's journey. It serves as the official request for the Eagle Scout rank.
  • Unit Leader's Approval: This form confirms that the Scout's unit leader endorses the application. It signifies that the Scout has met all the necessary requirements and is ready for the Eagle Scout rank.
  • District Approval: This document is required to obtain approval from the local council or district. It ensures that all standards have been met and that the application is in good standing.
  • Personal Statement: Some Scouts choose to include a personal statement that reflects on their experiences in Scouting and what earning the Eagle Scout rank means to them. This adds a personal touch to the application.
  • Final Review Checklist: This checklist helps ensure that all necessary documents are included and that the application is complete. It serves as a final step before submission to avoid any missing items.

Each of these documents plays an important role in the Eagle Scout application process. Together, they provide a comprehensive view of the Scout's achievements, character, and commitment to service.

Similar forms

The Eagle Scout rank application form is a significant document in the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) program. It serves as a comprehensive record of a scout's achievements and experiences. Several other documents share similarities with the Eagle Scout application form in terms of purpose, structure, and the information they require. Here are six such documents:

  • College Application Form: Like the Eagle Scout application, a college application requires detailed information about a student's achievements, extracurricular activities, and personal essays. Both documents aim to showcase the applicant's qualifications and character.
  • Job Application Form: A job application form collects personal information, work history, and references. Similar to the Eagle Scout application, it emphasizes the applicant's skills and experiences, which are essential for consideration.
  • Volunteer Service Application: This form often asks for details about previous volunteer work, skills, and personal motivations. Much like the Eagle Scout application, it highlights the applicant's commitment to community service and leadership.
  • Scholarship Application: Scholarship applications require candidates to provide academic records, letters of recommendation, and personal statements. Both documents aim to evaluate the applicant's potential and dedication to their goals.
  • Membership Application for Professional Organizations: These applications often ask for professional experience, education, and contributions to the field. Similar to the Eagle Scout application, they serve to assess the candidate's qualifications and commitment to professional growth.
  • Grant Application: Grant applications require detailed project proposals, budgets, and descriptions of the applicant's qualifications. Like the Eagle Scout application, they focus on the applicant's ability to fulfill specific objectives and demonstrate leadership.

Dos and Don'ts

When filling out the Eagle Scout rank application form, it is important to approach the process with care and attention to detail. Here are some guidelines to help ensure that the application is completed correctly.

Things You Should Do:

  • Read the application instructions thoroughly before starting.
  • Provide accurate and complete information for each section.
  • Double-check all entries for spelling and grammatical errors.
  • Seek assistance from a Scout leader or mentor if you have questions.

Things You Shouldn't Do:

  • Do not rush through the application; take your time to ensure accuracy.
  • Do not leave any sections blank; if a question does not apply, indicate so.
  • Do not use abbreviations or shorthand that may confuse the reader.
  • Do not submit the application without reviewing it one final time.

Misconceptions

The Eagle Scout rank is a significant achievement in the Boy Scouts of America, but there are several misconceptions surrounding the application process. Understanding these misconceptions can help candidates navigate the requirements more effectively. Here are six common misunderstandings:

  • Misconception 1: The Eagle Scout application is just a form to fill out.
  • Many believe the application is merely a checklist. In reality, it requires thoughtful reflection on experiences, leadership, and community service.

  • Misconception 2: Only the Scoutmaster reviews the application.
  • While the Scoutmaster plays a key role, the application is also reviewed by a board of review, which includes multiple adults who assess the candidate's readiness for the rank.

  • Misconception 3: Completing the application guarantees Eagle Scout status.
  • Submitting the application does not automatically grant the rank. The candidate must demonstrate leadership and fulfill all requirements during the board of review.

  • Misconception 4: The project proposal is not important.
  • The project proposal is a critical part of the application. It showcases the candidate's ability to plan, lead, and execute a community service project.

  • Misconception 5: All Eagle Scout projects must be large and complex.
  • While some projects are extensive, the focus should be on the leadership and planning involved, not just the size or scale of the project.

  • Misconception 6: The application can be submitted anytime before the 18th birthday.
  • There are specific deadlines and requirements that must be met. Candidates should be aware of the timeline to ensure they complete all necessary steps before turning 18.

Key takeaways

When filling out and using the Eagle Scout rank application form, there are several important points to keep in mind. These takeaways can help ensure a smooth process.

  • Complete all sections: Ensure that every part of the application is filled out accurately. Incomplete forms can lead to delays.
  • Gather necessary documentation: Collect all required signatures and supporting materials before submission. This includes letters of recommendation and project details.
  • Review the project: Make sure to provide a thorough description of the Eagle Scout project. Highlight the leadership skills demonstrated during the project.
  • Follow the guidelines: Adhere to the specific guidelines provided by the Boy Scouts of America. Each council may have unique requirements.
  • Check for errors: Proofread the application for any mistakes or omissions. Errors can result in the need for resubmission.
  • Submit on time: Pay attention to deadlines. Timely submission is crucial for meeting rank advancement requirements.
  • Prepare for the board of review: Understand what to expect during the review process. Be ready to discuss your experiences and achievements.