(more helpful hints from me to you about the Eagle Rank application. you are welcome.)
~Eagle project must be completed between the Life Rank and prior to 18th birthday
(you
cannot begin your Eagle project before you are a Life Scout. you can
think about it--in fact, that is an excellent idea--but no work is to be
done on the project)
(I realize this whole 18th birthday thing
may not be an issue for most of you but it is for some turkeys--I mean
scouts--out there)
~You will need to write an essay
outlining your Goals and Ambitions. This should also include a listing
of leadership positions you have held in school, camp, community,
church, etc. (not Scouts) (so if that means you need to get some
leadership experience, please don't procrastinate--get started NOW) Also
keep track of honors and awards in earned in areas besides scouting.
Note:
the above mentioned requirement is listed on the Eagle Scout Rank
Application, one of the last things you will fill out when finishing up
your Eagle requirements. I am just giving you a heads-up. Because I am
friendly and thoughtful. In fact, I am so thoughtful I am going to quote
for you what the requirement actually says:
"Take part in a
unit leader {Scoutmaster} conference. {make sure you take note of the
date of this conference} Attach to this 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."
(now really that doesn't sound so hard, does it?) (as I sit here laughing quietly to myself)
~Besides
the reams of paperwork involved in this whole thing, there are alot of
signatures required. Double- and triple-check that you have gotten
every autograph that you need so you don't end up going back two and
three times to the same person to get him to sign something. I'm sure
your scoutmaster felt flattered the first couple of times you asked for
his autograph but after that, it was probably beginning to get a bit
annoying. Besides several signatures from your scoutmaster (also know as
your "unit leader" on the application form--why don't they just say
"scoutmaster?") and your unit committee chair (you are on your own in
figuring out who THAT is) You will also need to get the Eagle project
beneficiary representative to sign before AND after the project is
completed,
~Eagle reference letters. Yeah. You have to
ask 5 people (6, if you have a job) to write a letter of recommendation
for you. Sometimes this is not the easiest thing in the world to do.
Well, except for asking your parents to write a letter for you. They
will be glad to do so, especially when you promise to clean your room
and take the trash out without being asked for the next 25 years. So you
need to find 4 people who know you well enough and like you well enough
to write a letter stating that you do indeed live by the principles of
the Scout Law and Oath. Request these letters WELL in advance of the
date of your final Eagle Board of Review. Sometimes letters get lost in
the mail or you give them the wrong address. (please do not ask me how I
know this)
All of the information above pertains to the Eagle Scout Rank Application which you can obtain at:
http://www.scouting.org/filestore/pdf/512-728_web.pdf
or I think you can get a copy at your friendly Scout Office. (possibly. don't quote me on this one)
DO
NOT wait until the last minute to print and/or fill out the application
form in the hopes that you can fill it out in one afternoon. You can't.
Soar on, Eagle candidate!!!
Thursday, March 27, 2014
Soaring Like an Eagle--The Eagle Rank Application--Part One
...more hints on how to attain your Eagle Rank in a timely fashion and not make your mom (or anyone else) think you're a turkey
Little known secret: there is a checklist utilized by the Eagle-Powers-That-Be in ascertaining whether or not you have crossed all the t's and dotted all the i's.
Here for the first time is a short version of that list:
(you didn't think I was going to give you the whole list did you? you did?? Now you're acting like a turkey...and just so you know, I am not going to hand everything to you on a *turkey* platter)
~Make sure you keep records of the dates when you received various ranks in Boy Scouts.
Dates of the following ranks are especially important:
Scout
First Class
Star
Life
~There must be at least four months between the time you earned your First Class rank and your Star rank.***
~There must be at least six months between the time you earned your Star rank and your Life rank.***
~There must be at least six months between the time you earned your Life rank and your Eagle rank Board of Review which MUST BE prior to your 18th birthday.***
(note: your Eagle Rank Final Board of Review--the conference at the District office when you will have handed in all your paper work and have your final BOR to report on how everything went, answer the questions the committee will have for you and then it will be decided whether or not to grant you the rank of Eagle--can be scheduled for sometime in the three months following your 18th birthday but I highly DO NOT recommend this) (everything else--the Eagle project, the scoutmaster conference, the leadership roles and all required merit badges MUST BE COMPLETED before your 18th birthday)
***You don't have to personally worry about these details--at least in our council/district--I don't know if this is true for other councils--but our council will NOT let your advancement chairperson award your ranks if the time limits are not honored.
~We all know that you must have earned at least 21 Merit badges and you must have records of when each one was earned--month, day, year. There are 12 required badges and the remaining 9 are badges of your choice.
But did you know:
~Four of those badges must have been earned prior to Star rank and Three prior to Eagle (I assume this means during the time between Star and Eagle)
~No merit badges can be earned prior to joining the troop (for those who have moved from one troop to another, I suppose) (because how can you earn merit badges if you are not a Boy Scout?)
~You must have served at least six months in a leadership position in the troop between getting your Life rank and your final Eagle rank Board of Review (or your 18th birthday--you cannot hold any leadership positions in the troop after your birthday. Or even on the day of your birth. They mean this)
Some of the eligible leadership roles:
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
Webmaster
Leave No Trace Trainer
...to be continued...
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