Since Arthur Eldred became the first Eagle Scout in 1912, the rank has represented a milestone of accomplishment—perhaps without equal—that is recognized across the country and even the world. Men and women who have earned the Eagle Scout rank count it among their most treasured possessions. “Eagle Scout” is not just an award; it is a state of being. Those who earned it as boys continue to earn it every day as men. That is why an Eagle Scout IS an Eagle Scout—not was.
Eagle Scout Rank Advancement Trail
Resources for Guiding Scouts and Leaders
For Scouts
- Eagle Rank Requirements Guidelines (updated 2022 01 15)
- BSAC Eagle Scout Candidate Process Guide
- Eagle Scout Service Project Process Guidebook
- Eagle Scout Service Project Workbook
- BSA Age Guidelines for Tool Use and Work at Elevations or Excavations
- BSAC Eagle Recommendation Letter (updated 2022 01 15)
- Eagle Scout Rank Application
- Eagle Palm Requirements
- Required Merit Badges (updated 2022-12-12)
For Leaders
Recognitions
Contacts
For more information, contact your District Advancement Chair.