
Merit
Badges
The following list of merit badge requirements is current as
of February 21, 2005. These requirements should be used for all
Merit Badges STARTED after that date. If a Scout is currently
working on a Merit Badge under older requirements, he should
complete the Merit Badge using the new
requirements.
You can learn about sports, crafts, science, trades, business
and future careers as you earn these merit badges. There are
more than 100 merit badges (120 as of January 1,2004).
Any Boy Scout may earn any merit badge at any time. You don’t
need to have had rank advancement to be eligible.
Pick A Subject. Talk to your Scoutmaster about your
interests. Read the requirements of the merit badges you think
might interest you. Pick one to earn. Your Scoutmaster will give
you the name of a person from a list of counselors. These
counselors have special knowledge in their merit badge subjects
and are interested in helping you.
Scout Buddy System. You must have another person with
you at each meeting with the merit badge counselor. This
person can be another Scout, your parents or guardian, a brother
or sister, a relative, or a friend.
Call The Counselor. Get a signed merit badge
application from your Scoutmaster. Get in touch with the merit
badge counselor and tell him or her that you want to earn the
merit badge. The counselor may ask you to come and see him so he
can explain what he expects and start helping you meet the
requirements.
When you know what is expected, start to learn and do the
things required. Ask your counselor to help you learn the things
you need to know or do. You should read the merit badge pamphlet
on the subject. Many troops and school or public libraries have
them.
Show Your Stuff. When you are ready, call the counselor
again to make an appointment to meet the requirements. When you
go take along the things you have made to meet the requirements.
If they are too big to move, take pictures or have an adult tell
in writing what you have done. The counselor will ask you to do
each requirement to make sure that you know your stuff and have
done or can do the things required.
Get The Badge. When the counselor is satisfied that you
have met each requirement, he or she will sign your application.
Give the signed application to your Scoutmaster so that your
merit badge emblem can be secured for you.
Requirements. You are expected to meet the requirements
as they are stated --- no more and no less. You are expected to
do exactly what is stated in the requirements. If it says
"show or demonstrate," that is what you must do. Just
telling about it isn’t enough. The same thing holds true for
such words as "make," "list," "in the
field," and "collect," "identify," and
"label."
(Source: 33215 - pages 22-23)
The requirements posted on this system might not match those
in the merit badge pamphlets because the pamphlets may not have
been recently revised. Where they differ, use the latest
requirements rather than those in the pamphlet.
Merit Badges
and Requirements
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