Life to Eagle
Life to Eagle Using the New Workbooks & Adult Advancement Training including Eagle Coaches Training
Registration: Pre-registration required.
POC: Kristi Keck
The Life to Eagle Orientation consists of two distinct meetings held simultaneously. The first focuses on providing guidance to Scouts who achieved the rank of Life as they embark upon the last leg of their journey to the rank of Eagle. The other meeting targets the Advancement Chairs, Scoutmasters, Assistant Scoutmasters, Committee Members, Merit Badge Counselors, and parents and discusses the roles, responsibilities, and expectations of each while working with the Scouts through the process.
Eagle Coach - In order to be an Eagle Coach, training is required! This will be our first District Training - next one will be in October - we would like each unit to get a Coach trained.
Because the questions and discussions vary from session to session, it is recommended that you attend more than one session.
Additional opportunity to attend this program in October.
Pre-registration is very important to ensure the appropriate amount of materials. To register, please e-mail Kristi Keck with the number of Scouts and adults attending.
Thank you and see you there!
Eagle Scout Forms
BSA Eagle Rank Requirements (online)
Carroll District Eagle Notebook Checklist (online)
Forms for Life Scouts looking to become Eagle
- Life to Eagle Procedures
- Eagle Scout Leadership Service Project Workbook
- Eagle Scout Rank Application
- Eagle Scout Rank Award Confidential Reference Request
- Life Ambition and Purpose Statement
- Project Description Form
- Unit Leader Comments
- Alternate Eagle Scout Rank Merit Badges 58-730
- Eagle Congratulatory Letter
(Information obtained from Baltimore Area Council website 2010-07-27.)
Scholarship Opportunities for Eagle Scouts
Applications may be obtained at the sites listed below or by calling the Help Desk at the Baltimore Area Council.
- National Eagle Scout Association: www.nesa.org
- National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution: http://www.sar.org/

