Becoming An Eagle Scout


EAGLE SCOUT 

BOARDS OF REVIEW


Eagle Scout is the highest rank attainable in the Boy Scouting program.  Requirements include earning at least 21 merit badges and an extensive service project that the Scout plans, organizes, leads, and manages.  To earn the rank of Eagle, a Scout must meet with the Eagle Scout Board of Review twice, once to approve the service project and facilitate the rank application and once to acknowledge completion.  It is strongly recommended that the Scout attend a Life to Eagle Seminar to learn the application process.  Click here for more information about the application process.
 
The Scout must turn in the project guidelines and final review papers (e.g. merit badge cards and application) to the MacArthur or West County Service Center no later than two weeks before the final Eagle Scout Board of Review date.

 Eagle Scout Boards of Review are held on the second Sunday of each month at 1:30 p.m. at St. Andrew United Methodist Church (3975 N. Hwy 67/Lindbergh, Florissant, MO  63034) unless noted otherwise on the events calendar.  Contact Eagle Scout Board of Review Chairman Charles Seris at 314-524-6612 to schedule an appointment or for any additional information.

 Helpful Documents from Greater St. Louis Area (GSLAC) Website

Eagle Scout Service Project Workbook.pdf Eagle Scout Service Project Workbook.pdf
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Eagle Scout Rank Application.pdf Eagle Scout Rank Application.pdf
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Eagle Scout Palm Application.pdf Eagle Scout Palm Application.pdf
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