Eagle Scout Palms 101: Everything You Need To Know

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If you think becoming an Eagle Scout is difficult, then just wait until you hear about the next level of Scouting success: earning Eagle Scout Palms. Eagle Palms are like a badge of honor, signifying that a Scout has earned additional merit badges above and beyond those required for Eagle. If you’re interested in earning some Eagle Scout Palms (or being prepared to earn a bunch right when you reach Eagle), look no further! In this article, we’ll cover everything you need to know about the balmy world of Eagle Palms — and no, we aren’t talking about trees.🌴 What is an Eagle Palm? Eagle Palms are additional awards that Scouts become eligible to earn after achieving the rank of Eagle Scout. These palms can be obtained by completing elective merit badges. Each 5 additional merit badges earned will translate into another Eagle Palm level gained. PS. This article is a guest post collaboration between Scouting volunteer Lydia and Cole 🙂

How To Earn Eagle Scout Palms

To earn Eagle Palms, a Scout must have completed elective merit badges outside of those that are strictly Eagle-required. This can be done before or after reaching the Eagle Scout rank. To be eligible to earn Eagle Palms, a Scout just needs to continue demonstrating Scout Spirit and remain active in Scouting.

Now there are 3 Palm tiers: Bronze Palm, Gold Palm, and Silver Palm. For Bronze, Gold, and Silver Palms, the number of additional merit badges required are 5, 10, and 15, respectively. Palms can stack too, so if a Scout were to earn 20 merit badges, they would be awarded a Bronze and Silver Palm!

However, it isn’t as simple as just earning your Eagle and then being able to freely rack up Palms. While Scouts can now be awarded their first Palms at their Eagle Court of Honor (source: Scouting Magazine), they’ll still need to wait 3 months after earning their first Palms to be awarded any subsequent Palms. (2024 Update: The BSA changed their policy, now stating “Scouts BSA will no longer have to wait three months between Eagle Palms. They must earn five additional merit badges and live by the Scout Oath and Law.“) So, why even earn Eagle Palms?

Why Earn Eagle Palms?

Because of these great reasons, if you’re planning to earn your Eagle and have the opportunity to earn extra merit badges — do it! To get you extra-prepared to earn some Palms of your own, here’s some must-know info about the Eagle Palms award process.

Requirements For Earning Eagle Palms

There are 5 official requirements for earning an Eagle Palm:

  1. Be active in the Boy Scouts of America for at least three months after becoming an Eagle Scout or after the last Palm was earned.
  2. Since earning the Eagle Scout rank or your last Eagle Palm, demonstrate Scout spirit by living the Scout Oath and Scout Law. Tell how you have done your duty to God and how you have lived the Scout Oath and Scout Law in your everyday life.
  3. Continue to set a satisfactory example of accepting responsibility or demonstrating leadership ability.
  4. Earn five additional merit badges beyond those required for Eagle or last Palm.
  5. While an Eagle Scout, participate in a Scoutmaster conference.

To clear up any confusion, requirement 1 means that after a Scout earns their Eagle rank and is awarded as many Palms as are deserved, they must wait 3 months in between every subsequent awarding. When I was researching this topic it seemed a bit confusing, so below is a quick example to help you out.

Joe earns his Eagle rank with a total of 33 merit badges. This means, at his Eagle board he can be awarded a Gold Palm as he’s earned more than 10 additional badges. However, let’s say he finishes 2 more merit badges the next day. In this case, he’ll still need to wait another 3 months to participate in a Scoutmaster conference and earn his Silver Palm.

Now let’s take Andy, who is a real go-getter. Andy earns 41 merit badges before his Eagle Court. In this case, Andy would be awarded 1 Silver and 1 Bronze Palm. However, let’s say Andy earns 10 merit badges in the 2 weeks following his Eagle rank achievement. Go Andy!

However, here’s the somewhat confusing part: Andy will still need to wait 3 months following his Eagle Court to have his Scoutmaster conference, and at that time he’ll only be able to upgrade his Bronze Palm to Gold. After that, he’ll need to wait another 3 months to upgrade his Gold Palm to Silver.

So, the main takeaway here is that if you’re trying to earn a ton of Eagle Palms, try to finish as many merit badges as possible before earning your Eagle Scout rank. Otherwise, you’ll need to wait 3 months between each following Palm advancement, which can heavily limit your progress! 🙁

(2024 Update – This 3 month wait period is no longer the case, as Scouts can now earn any number of Palms, at any time, given they have the required amount of badges and are living by the Scout Oath and Law!)

Tips For Earning Eagle Palms

While earning Eagle Palms (and completing a bunch of merit badges in general) may seem pretty daunting, below I’ve put together some great tips to help you earn more merit badges, even faster:

First and foremost, never turn down the opportunity to earn more merit badges. Even if you have all the elective badges required for Eagle, you should still try to tackle every badge you can. Here are the best opportunities I’ve found for earning badges: