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The advancement progression in Scouts BSA follows a logical sequence from the lowest rank, the scout, to the highest Rank the Eagle. During this progression, scouts are expected and will fulfill, more demanding requirements as they mature and grow older. In this way, the scouts grow with the program and build confidence and competence. When a scout is ready for advancement to a new rank, they need to have completed all the requirements for the rank and participate in a scout-initiated Scoutmaster's Conference. This can be held with any available ASM or Scoutmaster. Scouts should be courteous and contact a Scoutmaster before a meeting to arrange a Scoutmaster conference. Answers to some frequently asked questions can be found HERE.
The Boy Scout advancement program encourages boys to meet significant challenges that lead to personal growth. As a Scout works his way from Tenderfoot through the ranks toward Eagle, the requirements he must successfully complete will help him develop physically, emotionally, and morally into manhood.
The first step in advancement is to earn the Scout badge; the requirements for this badge are outlined in the Boy Scout Handbook. As soon as possible after joining the Troop, the new Scout should review the requirements and schedule a Scoutmaster conference.
The new Scout will then begin the journey to Eagle by working his way up through the six ranks in Scouting. The six ranks are:
Changes to Scouts BSA Rank Requirements
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Released on June 24, BSA has made some MINOR modifications to Scouts BSA rank requirements. In addition to Citizenship in Society becoming the 14th Eagle-required merit badge (already announced) effective July 1, 2022, there are a handful of changes to the ranks of Scout, Tenderfoot, Second Class, First Class and Star.
For the ranks of Scout through Star, the changes take effect August 1, 2022. Between August 1, 2022 and December 31, 2022, Scouts may continue to use the existing ("old") requirements for the rank on which they are currently working as of August 1st, OR they may choose to use the new requirements. Scouts MUST USE the new requirements once they advance to their NEXT rank.
Advancement is our method of promoting and encouraging ongoing involvement and commitment to keep youth engaged in the adventure! Scouts progress from rank to rank as they work their way up to Eagle Scout through advancement.
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Personal Safety Awareness videos may be used in place of the Cyber Chip requirements for the Scout and Star rank.