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The Eagle Scout rank application form is a crucial document for Boy Scouts seeking to achieve the highest rank in Scouting. This form outlines the requirements and accomplishments needed for the Eagle Scout rank, guiding scouts through the final steps of their journey. Ready to take the next step? Fill out the form by clicking the button below.

The Eagle Scout rank application form is a crucial document for any Scout aspiring to achieve one of the highest honors in Scouting. This form serves as a comprehensive record of a Scout's accomplishments, including completed merit badges, leadership roles, and community service projects. It requires detailed information about the Scout's journey, showcasing their dedication and commitment to the principles of Scouting. In addition to personal information, the form includes sections for references who can attest to the Scout's character and achievements. Completing this application is not just a formality; it represents a significant milestone that reflects years of hard work, perseverance, and growth. Scouts must ensure that every detail is accurate and complete, as this application is reviewed rigorously by local councils. The process of filling out the form can be a valuable learning experience, teaching Scouts the importance of organization and attention to detail.

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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

________________________________________________________

City, state, zip

________________________________________________________

Telephone (Including area code) Email

________________________________________________________

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

______________________ ______________________________ __________ ___________________________

______________________ ______________________________ __________ ___________________________

______________________ ______________________________ __________ ___________________________

______________________ ______________________________ __________ ___________________________

______________________ ______________________________ __________ ___________________________

______________________ ______________________________ __________ ___________________________

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.

512-728 January 2020 Printing

File Specifics

Fact Name Description
Eligibility Age The applicant must be at least 13 years old to apply for the Eagle Scout rank.
Rank Requirements Applicants must complete all requirements for the Eagle Scout rank, including merit badges and leadership roles.
Application Form The Eagle Scout rank application form must be filled out completely and accurately.
References At least five references are required, including one from a religious leader, a teacher, and a community member.
Project Proposal A service project proposal must be included, detailing the project and its impact on the community.
Review Process The application will be reviewed by the local council before the final board of review takes place.
State-Specific Forms Some states may have specific forms or additional requirements based on local regulations.
Governing Laws Each state may have governing laws related to youth organizations that could impact the application process.
Submission Deadline The completed application must be submitted before the applicant turns 18 years old.

How to Use Eagle scout rank application

Completing the Eagle Scout rank application form is an important step in the journey toward achieving Eagle Scout status. This process requires attention to detail and accuracy. Once the form is filled out correctly, it will be submitted for review, leading to the next steps in your Eagle Scout advancement.

  1. Obtain the Eagle Scout rank application form from your local Scout council or download it from the official Boy Scouts of America website.
  2. Begin by filling in your personal information, including your name, address, and contact details.
  3. Provide your unit number, council name, and the date you joined scouting.
  4. List all the ranks you have earned, starting from Scout up to Life Scout.
  5. Detail your Eagle Scout project. Include a description, the objectives, and the impact it will have on the community.
  6. Document the names and contact information of your project beneficiaries, as well as any adult leaders who helped you.
  7. Fill in the dates you completed each requirement for your Eagle Scout rank.
  8. Ensure that your signatures are included. You will need to sign the application, and your unit leader and committee chair will also need to sign it.
  9. Review the entire application for accuracy and completeness.
  10. Submit the completed application form to your local council office for processing.

Your Questions, Answered

What is the Eagle Scout rank application form?

The Eagle Scout rank application form is a crucial document that Scouts must complete to achieve the prestigious Eagle Scout rank. This form outlines the candidate's achievements, leadership experiences, and community service projects. It serves as a comprehensive record of the Scout's journey and accomplishments within the Boy Scouts of America. Completing this form accurately and thoroughly is essential for a successful application.

What are the key sections of the Eagle Scout rank application form?

The application form consists of several important sections, including:

  1. Personal Information: This section requires basic details such as the Scout's name, address, and contact information.
  2. Scout's Achievements: Here, Scouts list their ranks, merit badges earned, and any leadership positions held within their troop.
  3. Service Project: A detailed description of the Eagle Scout service project must be included, highlighting the planning, execution, and impact of the project on the community.
  4. References: Scouts must provide the names and contact information of individuals who can vouch for their character and leadership abilities.

How do I ensure my Eagle Scout rank application form is complete?

To ensure the application form is complete, follow these steps:

  • Review all sections carefully and fill in every required field.
  • Gather supporting documentation, such as letters of recommendation and project reports, to accompany the application.
  • Have a trusted adult or mentor review the application for accuracy and completeness.
  • Double-check that all signatures, including those of the Scoutmaster and Eagle Scout Board of Review members, are present.

Completing these steps will help avoid delays in processing your application.

What should I do if my Eagle Scout rank application is denied?

If your application is denied, don’t lose hope. First, carefully review the feedback provided by the Eagle Scout Board of Review. Understanding the reasons for denial is crucial. Consider the following actions:

  • Reach out to your Scoutmaster or a trusted adult for guidance on how to address the concerns raised.
  • Make necessary revisions to your application or service project documentation.
  • Submit an appeal if you believe the decision was made in error. Include any additional information that may strengthen your case.

Persistence is key. Many Scouts face challenges but ultimately succeed in achieving the Eagle Scout rank.

Common mistakes

When filling out the Eagle Scout rank application form, applicants often make several common mistakes. Here’s a list of eight mistakes to avoid:

  1. Incomplete Information: Failing to fill out all required sections can lead to delays. Ensure every section is addressed, even if it seems minor.

  2. Incorrect Dates: Providing wrong dates for merit badges or service projects can cause confusion. Double-check all dates for accuracy.

  3. Missing Signatures: Forgetting to obtain necessary signatures from leaders or parents can result in rejection. Make sure to gather all required approvals.

  4. Inconsistent Formatting: Using different formats for dates or names can make the application look unprofessional. Stick to one style throughout the form.

  5. Neglecting to Proofread: Typos and grammatical errors can undermine the application. Review the form carefully or ask someone else to look it over.

  6. Not Following Instructions: Ignoring specific instructions on the form can lead to mistakes. Read all guidelines thoroughly before starting.

  7. Submitting Late: Missing deadlines can disqualify an application. Plan ahead and submit the form on time.

  8. Overlooking Required Documentation: Forgetting to attach necessary documents, like the service project report, can result in an incomplete application. Ensure all supporting materials are included.

By avoiding these common pitfalls, applicants can improve their chances of a smooth and successful Eagle Scout application process.

Documents used along the form

Achieving the rank of Eagle Scout is a significant milestone in a Scout's journey, representing years of dedication, leadership, and service. Along with the Eagle Scout rank application form, several other documents are essential to ensure a smooth application process. Each document plays a crucial role in highlighting the Scout's accomplishments and readiness for this prestigious rank.

  • Letters of Recommendation: These letters are typically required from various individuals, including leaders, teachers, and community members. They provide insight into the Scout's character, leadership abilities, and contributions to the community.
  • Eagle Scout Project Workbook: This document outlines the Scout's service project, which is a significant component of the Eagle Scout rank. It details the planning, execution, and impact of the project, demonstrating the Scout's ability to lead and serve.
  • Personal Statement: A personal statement allows the Scout to reflect on their journey in Scouting. It often includes their motivations for pursuing the Eagle rank, the lessons learned, and how they plan to use their skills in the future.
  • Rank Advancement Record: This record tracks the Scout's progression through the ranks of Scouting. It includes dates of completed requirements and serves as proof of the Scout's achievements leading up to the Eagle rank.

Submitting these documents alongside the Eagle Scout rank application form not only streamlines the review process but also showcases the Scout's commitment and achievements. Each piece contributes to a compelling narrative that underscores the values and skills developed throughout their Scouting experience.

Similar forms

The Eagle Scout rank application form shares similarities with college applications. Both documents require detailed personal information, including educational background and achievements. Just as college applications often ask for letters of recommendation, the Eagle Scout form also requests endorsements from leaders within the scouting community. These endorsements help to validate the applicant's character and contributions, providing a holistic view of the individual beyond mere accomplishments.

Another document that resembles the Eagle Scout rank application is the job application form. Both forms seek to capture an applicant's skills, experiences, and personal attributes. Job applications often include sections for references, much like the Eagle Scout application, which asks for references from adult leaders. In both cases, the goal is to present a well-rounded picture of the candidate, emphasizing their qualifications and suitability for the next step, whether that be college or a job.

The scholarship application form is also quite similar to the Eagle Scout rank application. Both documents require applicants to articulate their goals and aspirations. Scholarship applications typically ask for essays that reflect personal experiences and future plans, paralleling the Eagle Scout form's requirement for a personal statement about the scouting journey. Each form aims to assess not just achievements but also the applicant's vision for the future.

Finally, the volunteer application form shares common elements with the Eagle Scout rank application. Both forms often include sections for listing prior volunteer experiences and the skills gained through those experiences. Volunteer applications may require personal references, similar to the Eagle Scout form's request for recommendations from scouting leaders. Each document emphasizes the importance of community involvement and character development, reflecting the values held by both organizations.

Dos and Don'ts

When filling out the Eagle Scout rank application form, it is important to follow certain guidelines to ensure a smooth process. Here are six things you should and shouldn't do:

  • Do: Read the entire application form carefully before starting.
  • Do: Provide accurate and complete information.
  • Do: Double-check all entries for spelling and grammar.
  • Do: Ensure all required signatures are obtained.
  • Don't: Rush through the application; take your time to avoid mistakes.
  • Don't: Leave any sections blank unless instructed to do so.

Misconceptions

Misconceptions about the Eagle Scout rank application form can lead to confusion for scouts and their families. Here are ten common misunderstandings:

  1. It is only about completing merit badges.

    While earning merit badges is a significant part of the Eagle Scout journey, the application form also requires leadership experience, community service, and a project that demonstrates planning and execution skills.

  2. Scouts can submit the application at any time.

    The application must be submitted after the scout has completed all requirements, including the service project and leadership roles. Timing is crucial.

  3. There is no need for adult signatures.

    Adult leaders and the scout's unit leader must sign the application, verifying that all requirements have been met. This ensures accountability and support.

  4. All Eagle projects are the same.

    Eagle projects vary widely in scope and complexity. Each project should reflect the scout's interests and abilities, as well as serve a community need.

  5. The application is the only document needed.

    In addition to the application, scouts often need to submit a project workbook and letters of recommendation, which provide further context about their achievements and character.

  6. Scouts can work on their application alone.

    Collaboration is encouraged. Scouts should seek guidance from their leaders, mentors, and peers to ensure their application is complete and accurate.

  7. There is no deadline for submission.

    While there may not be a strict deadline, it is advisable to submit the application promptly after completing all requirements to avoid delays in the review process.

  8. Only the scout's troop is involved in the review.

    The review process includes a board of review, which may consist of members from outside the scout's troop. This offers a broader perspective on the scout's achievements.

  9. Every scout automatically becomes an Eagle Scout.

    Achieving the Eagle Scout rank requires dedication and hard work. Not every scout who starts the journey will complete the necessary requirements.

  10. The Eagle Scout rank is just a title.

    Becoming an Eagle Scout represents a significant accomplishment and commitment to values such as leadership, community service, and personal growth. It is a respected achievement in the scouting community and beyond.

Key takeaways

Filling out the Eagle Scout rank application form is an important step in achieving this prestigious rank. Here are some key takeaways to keep in mind:

  • Ensure all sections are completed accurately. Missing information can delay the review process.
  • Use clear and concise language. This helps reviewers understand your achievements and experiences.
  • Gather all required signatures before submission. This includes your Scoutmaster, unit committee, and other necessary endorsements.
  • Review the application thoroughly before turning it in. Double-check for any errors or omissions to avoid setbacks.