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Frequently asked Questions
(with answers) E-1.1 What must be done before the Scout's 18th birthday?
Requirements 1 through 6 must be completed before his 18th birthday. That
includes the Scoutmaster conference. While the unit leader and the committee
chair may sign after the 18th birthday, there should be as little delay as
possible. The application should be turned in as quickly as possible.
E-1.2 What positions in the troop/post/team/crew qualify as "positions of
responsibility"?
These are listed in the Boy Scout Handbook for troops and Varsity teams and
in the Venturer Handbook for Venturers, including Sea Scouts. Note, though,
that when changes are made, they often appear in the Boy Scout Requirements
book before they appear in the Boy Scout Handbook. Be sure to use the
current edition of the Boy Scout Requirements book.
E-1.3 What must the Scout actually do or accomplish in his "position of
responsibility" in order for it to count?
He must "serve actively." Boy Scout Handbook. The Scoutmaster decides and
the board of review reviews what service is sufficient, but they are not
allowed to add to the requirements nor to reduce them. Duties for Varsity
positions are described in the Varsity Scout Leader Guidebook, and duties
for Venturer positions are described in the Venturer Handbook. The
requirement is not "leadership," but rather "responsibility." (He shows
leadership in his project.)
E-1.4 What is the date to use for the date a merit badge was earned?
Use the date on the blue merit badge card -- the date the merit badge
counselor signed it as completed.
E-1.5 Is the Eagle Scout Rank Application form available online?
Yes the
Eagle Scout Rank Application form can be printed and used.
E-1.6 Is the form for the reference letters available online?
Yes, the
Confidential Eagle Scout Reference Form for use in Chief Seattle
Council is online. Remember to have it mailed directly to your district
advancement chair or district Eagle Scout advancement coordinator.
E-1.7 What happens if a Scout has a disabililty that keeps him from earning
all the "required" merit badges?
There is a provision for alternative merit badges for a Scout who is unable
to complete all the "required" merit badges. Plans and approvals must be
done before the Scout does the alternative merit badges. If he earns a badge
before getting approval from the council advancement committee, he may not
be able to count that badge as an alternative to one of the "required"
badges. Work on this with your district advancement chair immediately when a
disabled Scout joins the unit or when a Scout in your unit becomes disabled.
(Or do it right now, today.) See the Boy Scout Requirements book for more
information. Units cannot make exceptions other than as noted there and in
the Boy Scout Handbook. See also the booklet called A Guide to
Working Boy Scouts with Disabilities.
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Eagle Scout Leadership Service Project
E-2.1 Does it matter what order people sign the project approvals? That is,
must the benefiting organization sign off before the Scoutmaster and unit
committee? Must the Scoutmaster sign before the unit committee?
It matters, in that the beneficiary organization should sign first, then the
Scoutmaster, then the unit committee. They are not required to be in that
order, but all three should be there when the plan is presented for district
approval.
E-2.2 Must the project be approved before you start work on it?
The Boy Scout Handbook calls for the approval of the project idea before you
proceed. The "idea" must be sufficiently developed so the district
advancement committee can be sure the work will meet all requirements. Do
NOT do the project until AFTER you have the approvals SIGNED in the
workbook.
E-2.3 Who may work on the project? May people work on it who are not Scouts?
Anyone may work on it. Recruiting people who are not in Scouting may even
reflect good leadership skills. Keep in mind, though, that the Scout is to
LEAD the project, not just work on it.
E-2.4 Is the Eagle Scout Leadership Service Project Workbook available
online?
Yes, a package for Eagle Scout advancement, including the workbook, is
available online (at the national BSA site). Be sure you download ALL the
material. If you look at only the workbook, you will miss important
information and may have problems with the Eagle Scout rank advancement
process. Look also at the "Twelve Steps from Life to Eagle" and the paper on
the project requirements.
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After You Turn In Your Eagle Scout Rank Application
E-3.1 Can I get another copy of the council's letter about "policies" on
Eagle Scout advancement that was in my Life-to-Eagle packet?
Yes, it is online here, or you can pick up a copy at the council office.
E-3.2 How long does it take for the council to review the application and
send it back to the district advancement chair to schedule a board of
review?
It usually takes about seven working days. If problems are found, it will
take longer. It goes faster if, when you turn in the application, you also
turn in copies of the merit badge cards (the blue cards) and rank cards.
E-3.3 Who may be on the board of review for the Eagle Scout rank?
Eagle Scout boards of review are coordinated by the district advancement
committee. The membership requirements are different from those for other
ranks. There must be at least three members and no more than six. One or
more will be from your district advancement committee. All members must be
at least 21 years old. For the Eagle Scout board of review, members do not
have to be registered in Scouting, but they must understand the importance
and purpose of the Eagle Scout board of review. Troop Committee Guidebook;
Advancement Committee Policies & Procedures. The Scout's parents or
guardians, unit leader, and assistant unit leaders may not be on the board.
Advancement Committee Policies & Procedures.
E-3.4 How are the members of an Eagle Scout board of review chosen?
The districts do this in various ways. Your district advancement chair or
district Eagle Scout advancement coordinator will explain the process.
E-3.5 After the Eagle Scout board of review, what paperwork actually gets
turned in to the Council Service Center?
Only the Eagle Scout Rank Application goes to the council after the board of
review. The council staff review it; if all is in order, council staff will
send it to the National Council for final approval.
E-3.6 When may the Eagle Scout Rank award or cloth badge be worn?
After the board of review, our council office sends the application to the
National Council. If National approves it and sends it back, you or your
troop will be notified. You may not wear the award or cloth badge until the
National approval has been received. Advancement Committee Policies &
Procedures. Adults do not wear rank badges at all, so you may wear it only
until your 18th birthday. Adults who are Eagle Scouts wear a square knot
over the left pocket showing they are Eagle Scouts or may wear the award on
formal or dress occasions.
E-3.7 How long does it take for the approval to come back from National
Council, after the board of review has been held and the application has
been turned in?
Four to six weeks.
E-3.8 Is there a way to get a faster response from National Council?
Yes. There are three ways
You can just pay $12 to have the application sent immediately via overnight
delivery to the National Council. Normally, Eagle Scout Rank applications
are forwarded to the National Council by overnight delivery once a week.
This is not always done, depending on workload etc. If you want to assure
yours is sent in immediately, you need to say so when you turn it in and you
need to pay the $12.
You can ask for the National Council to give your application "expedited"
handling. You must include a check for $40 payable to "Boy Scouts of
America." You can do this only when the application is turned in after the
board of review -- after you turn it in you cannot ask for the faster
processing. If you ask for this expedited processing, the response will
usually come back to the council in about seven working days after National
gets it.
You can do both -- have the application sent immediately via overnight
delivery, and have it get expedited processing. You have to make the request
and pay both fees when your application is turned in after the board of
review.
E-3.9 Can I get a replacement if I lose my Eagle Scout certificate or wallet
card?
Yes. You can get information on this from the
National Eagle Scout
Association.
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