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3. Earn a total of 21 merit badges (10 more than you already
have), including the following: (a) First Aid, (b) Citizenship in the
Community, (c) Citizenship in the Nation, (d) Citizenship in the World, (e)
Communications, (f) Personal Fitness, (g) Emergency Preparedness OR Lifesaving,
(h) Environmental Science, (i) Personal Management, (j) Swimming OR Hiking OR
Cycling, (k) Camping, and (l) Family Life.*
4. While a Life Scout, serve actively for a period of six
months in one or more of the following positions of responsibility:
Boy 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, or instructor.
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 should benefit an organization other
than Boy Scouting.) The project idea must be approved by the organization
benefiting from the effort, your Scoutmaster and troop committee and the
council or district before you start. You must use the Eagle Scout Leadership
Service Project Workbook, BSA publication No. 18-927E, in meeting this
requirement.
6. Take part in a Scoutmaster conference.
7. Successfully complete an Eagle Scout board of review.
* You must choose only one merit badge listed in items
(g) and (j). If you have earned more than one of the badges listed in items (g)
and (j), choose one and list the remaining badges to make your total of 21.
Note: All requirements must be completed before a
candidate's 18th birthday. The Eagle Scout board of review can be held after
the candidate's 18th birthday. For more information, see Advancement Committee
Policies and Procedures, publication No. 33088D. Also see the note below.
If you have a permanent physical or mental disability,
you may become an Eagle Scout by qualifying for as many required merit badges
as you can and qualifying for alternative merit badges for the rest. If you
seek to become an Eagle Scout under this procedure, you must submit a special
application to your local council service center. Your application must be
approved by your council advancement committee before you can work on
alternative merit badges.
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