Item Name: Scholarship 2014 - Current

Item ID: Schola-L1

Collector Rating: 1

Additional Info:

  • Fig. 1
    • Embroidery: Rayon thread
    • Border: Merrowed
  • Fig. 2:
    • Back: Since 1910 imprint with large Tenderfoot image

Pamphlets Used to Earn this Badge

Requirements January 2006 until January 2017

1. Do ONE of the following:

(a) Show that you have had an average grade of B or higher (80 percent or higher) for one term or semester.
(b) Show that for one term or semester you have improved your school grades over the previous period.

2. Do TWO of the following:

(a) Make a list of educational places located where you live (other than schools). Visit one, and report on how you used the place for self-education.
(b) With your counselor’s and your parent’s approval, interview two professionals (other than teachers or other professionals at your school) with established careers. Find out where they were educated, what training they received, and how their education and training have helped prepare them for the career they have chosen. Find out how they continue to educate themselves. Discuss what you find out with your counselor.
(c) Using a daily planner, show your counselor how you keep track of assignments and activities, and discuss how you manage your time.
(d) Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the different methods of research available to you for school assignments, such as the library, books and periodicals, and the Internet.

3. Get a note from the principle* of your school (or another school official named by the principle) that states that during the past year your behavior, leadership, and service have been satisfactory.

4. Do ONE of the following:

(a) Show that you have taken part in an extracurricular school activity, and discuss with your counselor the benefits of participation and why you learned about the importance of teamwork.
(b) Discuss your participation in a school project during the past semester where you were a part of a team. Tell about the positive contributions you made to the team and the project.

 

*If you are home-schooled or you school environment does not include a principle, you may obtain a note from a counterpart such as your parent.

 

Requirements January 2017 until Current

1. Do ONE of the following:

(a) Show that your school grades have been an average of B or higher (80 percent or higher) for one term or semester.
(b) Show that for one term or semester you have improved your school grades over the previous period.

2. Do TWO of the following:

(a) Make a list of educational places located where you live (other than schools). Visit one, and report on how you used the place for self-education.
(b) With your counselor’s and your parent’s approval, interview two professionals (other than teachers or other professionals at your school) with established careers. Find out where they were educated, what training they received, and how their education and training have helped prepare them for the career they have chosen. Find out how they continue to educate themselves. Discuss what you find out with your counselor.
(c) Using a daily planner, show your counselor how you keep track of assignments and activities, and discuss how you manage your time.
(d) Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the different methods of research available to you for school assignments, such as the library, books and periodicals, and the Internet.

3. Get a note from the principle* of your school (or another school official named by the principle) that states that during the past year your behavior, leadership, and service have been satisfactory.

4. Do ONE of the following:

(a) Show that you have taken part in an extracurricular school activity, and discuss with your counselor the benefits of participation and why you learned about the importance of teamwork.
(b) Discuss your participation in a school project during the past semester where you were a part of a team. Tell about the positive contributions you made to the team and the project.

 

*If you are home-schooled or you school environment does not include a principle, you may obtain a note from a counterpart such as your parent.