Fig. 1: Schola-AT3-Front
- Cloth: Heavyweight tan right twill
- Embroidery: Silk continuous
Fig. 2: Schola-AT3-Magnified
- Design: Four fingers of flame, right flame finger half under book
Fig. 3: Schola-AT3-Reverse
- Back: Black imprint
Fig. 4: Schola-AT3-mve1-front
- Minor variation: Flame differences
Fig. 5: Schola-AT3-mve1-reverse
- Back: Black imprint
Fig. 6: Schola-AT3-mve2-front
- Minor variation: Flame differences
Fig. 7: Schola-AT3-mve2-reverse
- Back: Black imprint
Fig. 8: Schola-AT3-error3-front
- Manufacturing error: Type 3 error; twill back
Fig. 9: Schola-AT3-error3-reverse
- Back: Black imprint
Item Name: Scholarship 1920 - 1933
Item ID: Schola-AT3
Collector Rating: 1
Pamphlets Used to Earn this Badge
Requirements October 1914 until January 1925
I. Have been in attendance at one school, grammar, high, private, or night school, for a period of at least one year, since becoming a first class scout.
2. Present a certificate from the teacher or principal covering the same period and showing:
(a) That his attendance has been satisfactory;
(b) That his deportment has been above the average;
(c) That during the school year he has secured a satisfactory average in all of his studies.
Requirements January 1925 until June 1931.
1. Have been in attendance at school, grammar, high, private, or night school, for a period of at least one year since becoming a first-class scout.
2. Present a certificate from the teacher or principal covering the same period and showing:
(a) That his attendance has been satisfactory;
(b) That his deportment has been above the average;
(c) That during the school year he has secured a satisfactory average in all of his studies.
Requirements April 1932 until October 1939
1. Have been in attendance at school, grammar, high, private, or night school, for a period of at least one year since becoming a First-Class Scout.
2. Present a certificate from the teacher or principal covering the same period and showing:
(a) That his attendance has been satisfactory;
(b) That his deportment has been above the average;
(c) That he has been in upper third of his class in scholarship.