What are the 21 Eagle required merit badges?

What are the 21 Eagle required merit badges?

A total of 21 merit badges (10 more than required for the Life rank) must be earned for the Eagle Scout rank, including these 13 merit badges: (a) First Aid, (b) Citizenship in the Community, (c) Citizenship in the Nation, (d) Citizenship in the World, (e) Communication, (f) Cooking, (g) Personal Fitness, (h) Emergency …

Is the social distancing merit badge real?

It is not an actual merit badge, but you CAN purchase Social Distancing patches and give them to scouts.)

Is there a tattoo merit badge?

The Tattoo Merit Badge has just been released and is now available for Scouts to earn.

How do you start a merit badge?

Merit Badges

  1. Pick a Subject. Talk to your unit leader about your interests.
  2. Scout Buddy System.
  3. Call the Merit Badge Counselor.
  4. Unless otherwise specified, work on a requirement can be started at any time.
  5. Show Your Stuff.
  6. Get the Badge.
  7. Requirements.

Is merit badge counselor training required?

A counselor must hold the specific certification or work with someone who does. Specific training is required for some BSA activities, including merit badges. Even if already registered, every counselor must submit a BSA adult application for the position of merit badge counselor (code 42). There are no exceptions.

Where is the merit badge counselor on Scoutbook?

To find a registered merit badge counselor, go to your Troop page and towards the bottom of the page, select Merit Badge Counselor List (you have to be a unit leader to see this option.) You will receive a search page where you can search for merit badge counselors by badge and by how far out you wish to search.

Can you earn merit badges after 18?

Yes, they can continue to earn merit badges, Eagle Palms, and other Scouts BSA awards until their 18th birthday. The only exceptions for those older than age 18 are related to Scouts registered beyond the age of eligibility (“Registering Qualified Members Beyond Age of Eligibility,” 10.1.