Boy Scouts of America - TROOP 414
Spring, Texas
Training boys to become godly men
Troop 414 From Life To Eagle
12 Steps From Life To Eagle
The following 12 steps have been outlined to ensure a smooth procedure for the Scout, the unit leadership,
the local council, and the volunteers who are to conduct the board of review. Eagle candidates should
share these steps with their unit leader so that they can fully understand the procedures that must be followed.
- In order to advance to the rank of Eagle, a candidate must complete all requirements of tenure; Scout
spirit; merit badges; positions of responsibility; while a Life Scout, plan, develop, and provide leadership
to others in a service project; and the Scoutmaster conference.
- Using the Eagle Scout Leadership Service Project Workbook, the candidate must select his Eagle service project
and have the project concept approved by his unit leader, his unit committee, and the benefactor of the project,
and reviewed and approved by the council or district advancement committee. The workbook must be used in
meeting this requirement.
- It is imperative that all requirements for the Eagle Scout rank except the board of review be completed prior to
the candidate's 18th birthday. When all requirements except the board of review for the rank of Eagle, including
the leadership service project, have been completed, the
Eagle Scout Rank Application must be completed and sent
to the council service center promptly. (Youth members with disabilities should meet with their unit leader
regarding time extensions.)
- The application should be signed by the unit leader at the proper place. The unit committee reviews and approves
the record of the Eagle candidate before the application is submitted to the local council. If a unit leader or
unit committee fails to sign or otherwise approve an application, the Eagle candidate may still be granted a
oard of review. The failure of a unit leader or unit committee to sign an application may be considered by the
oard of review in determining the qualification of the Eagle candidate.
- When the completed application is received at the council service center, its contents will be verified and the
references contacted. The council advancement committee or its designee contacts the person listed as a reference on
the Eagle Scout Rank Application either by letter, form, or telephone checklist. The council determines the method or
methods to be used. The candidate should have contacted those individuals listed as references before including their
names on the application. The candidates should not be involved personally in transmitting any correspondence between
persons listed as references and the council service center.
- The Eagle Scout Leadership Service Project Workbook, properly filled out, must be submitted with the application.
- After the contents of an application have been verified and appropriately signed, the application, Eagle Scout
Leadership Service Project Workbook, and references will be returned from the council service center to the chairman
of the Eagle board of review so that a board of review may be scheduled. Under no circumstances should a board of
review be scheduled until the application is returned to the chairman of the Eagle board of review. Reference checks
that are forwarded with the application are confidential, and their contents are not to be disclosed to any person
who is not a member of the board of review.
- The board of review for an Eagle candidate is composed of at least three but not more than six members. One member
serves as chairman. Unit leaders, assistant unit leaders, relatives, or guardians may not serve as members of a Scout's
board of review. The board of review members should convene at least 30 minutes before the candidate appears in order
to review the application, reference checks, and leadership service project report. At least one district or council
advancement representative must be a member of the Eagle board of review if the board of review is conducted on a unit
level. A council or district may designate more than one person to serve as a member of Eagle boards of review when
requested to do so by the unit. It is not required that these persons be members of the advancement committee; however,
they must have an understanding of the importance of the Eagle board of review.
- The candidate's unit leader introduces him to the members of the board of review. The unit leader may remain in the room,
but does not participate in the board of review. The unit leader may be called on to clarify a point in question. In no case
should a relative or guardian of the candidate attend the review, even as a unit leader. There is no set of questions that an
Eagle candidate should be asked. However, the board should be assured of the candidate's participation in the program. This
is the highest award that a Scout may achieve and, consequently, a thorough discussion of his successes and experiences in
Scouting should be considered. After the review, the candidate and his unit leader leave the room while the board members
discuss the acceptability of the candidate as an Eagle Scout. The decision must be unanimous. If the candidate meets the
requirements, he is asked to return and is informed that he will receive the board's recommendation for the Eagle Scout rank.
If the candidate does not meet the requirements, he is asked to return and told the reasons for his failure to qualify.
A discussion should be held with him as to how he may meet the requirements within a given period. Should the applicant
disagree with the decision, the appeal procedures should be explained to him. A follow-up letter must be sent to the Scout
confirming the agreements reached on the action(s) necessary for the advancement. If the Scout chooses to appeal, the board
should provide the name and address of the person he is to contact. (See "Appealing a Decision" in the National BSA Policies
and Procedures, No. 33088A.)
- Immediately after the board of review and after the application has been appropriately signed, the application, the service
project report, references, and a properly completed Advancement Report are returned to the council service center.
- When the application arrives at the council service center, the Scout executive signs it to certify that the proper procedure
has been followed and that the board of review has recommended the candidate for the Eagle Scout rank. This workbook and
references are retained by the council. The workbook may be returned to the Scout after council approval. Only the Eagle
Scout Rank Application is forwarded to the national Eagle Scout Service.
- The Eagle Scout Service screens the application to ascertain information such as proper signature, positions of responsibility,
tenure between ranks, and age of the candidate. Any item not meeting national standards will cause the application to be
returned for more information. If the application is in order, the Scout is then certified as an Eagle Scout by the Eagle
Scout Service on behalf of the National Council. Notice of approval is given by sending the Eagle Scout certificate to the
local council. The date used on the certificate will be the date of the board of review. The Eagle Award must not be sold or
given to any unit until after the certificate is received by the council service center. The Eagle Scout court of honor should
not be scheduled until the local council receives the Eagle Scout rank credentials.