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Eagle court of honor

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Why Eagle Scouts at this college get an automatic $20,000 scholarship
Why Eagle Scouts at this college get an automatic $20,000 scholarship
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Webelos: "WE'll BE LOyal Scouts" This program is for boys in fourth or fifth grade (or age 10 or 11). This is the first step in the transition from the Webelos den to the Boy Scout troop. The scouts work to complete the requirements and become familiar with the Boy Scout requirements— all leading to the Arrow of Light Award.
The Order of the Arrow: The Order of the Arrow (OA) is the National Honor Society of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA). The society was created to honor Scouts that best exemplify the Scout Oath and Law. Members wear identifying insignia on their uniforms, most notably the OA pocket flap (representing their individual lodge) and the OA sash (worn at official OA functions).
Arrow of Light: A boy who is in the fourth or fifth grade is a Webelos Scout. Once a boy has completed his Webelos rank requirements or a new boy joins Cub Scouting in the fifth grade, he may work on Arrow of Light requirements. Like all other new Cub Scouts, a Arrow of Life Scout must first earn his Bobcat rank. After completing the requirements for Bobcat he may go on to complete the requirements for the Arrow of Light rank and the many electives that are offered for hi
Eagle:Eagle Scout is the highest achievement or rank attainable in the Boy Scouting program of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA). The designation "Eagle Scout" was founded over 100 years ago. Only four percent of Boy Scouts are granted this rank after a lengthy review process. The requirements necessary to achieve this rank take years to fulfill. Since its founding, the Eagle Scout rank has been earned by more than two million young men. Requiremen
First Class:First Class Scout is the rank above Second Class and below Star Scout. It is the minimum rank that is needed to be attained for entry into the Order of the Arrow or service as a troop's senior patrol leader.
Life:Life is the second-highest rank attainable, above Star and below Eagle. Life is awarded when the Scout serves actively in the troop, team or crew, serves in a position of responsibility for six months, and performs six hours of community service. A Scout must also earn five merit badges (at least three of which must be required for the rank of Eagle) for a total of 11, including the six previously earned. Finally, the Scout must pass a Scoutmaster conference, and a board of review.
Second Class: Second Class is the second rank a Boy Scout can earn. He earns it after Tenderfoot. The Second Class rank requirements for Boy Scouts continue to teach the youth the skills he needs to advance in Boy Scouting. The Second Class requirements may be worked on simultaneously with the requirements for Tenderfoot and First Class; these ranks must still be earned in sequence though.
Star: Star is the rank above First Class and below Life Scout. It is the third-highest rank. Star is awarded when the Scout serves actively in the troop, team or crew in a position of responsibility for at least 4 months; performs at least six hours of community service; and earns six merit badges (four of which must be among the 13 required for Eagle Scout rank).