Admission officials at all colleges are likely to respect applicants who are very involved in scouting, especially those who have achieved the highest ranks (Eagle Scout for boys, Girl Scout Gold Award, etc.). However, being an Eagle Scout won't really make you stand out in a highly competitive crowd. Colleges like Stanford attract so many top students with near-perfect grades and test scores that it can sometimes be almost impossible for admission officials to distinguish among them when it comes time to make those tough, final decisions. Taking part in scouting alone probably won't push your application straight towards the "In" pile, even with excellent tests and grades. What might make you stand out, however, is if--through scouting--you were to undertake some unusual project, perhaps drawing on one or more of your other interests in the process. Can you think of an idea that's exciting to you and also different from the more typical Eagle Scout projects that you know about?
If you're enjoying your scout experience, you may be able to parlay it into an eye-catching endeavor that will not only earn you Eagle status but also a spot at your first-choice college.
Good luck!
Choosing where to apply and applying to college is hard enough, but when you’re trans, non-binary, genderfluid, or genderqueer, t…
Between the Mount Carmel Campus, York Hill Campus and North Haven Campus, Quinnipiac offers something for everyone. It’s no wonde…
It happens from time to time – you've started college, but you realize that perhaps your university wasn't the best cho…
Question: I'm trying to decide between 2 schools that at first seem very similar: Both are small, private liberal arts colle…
Question: If I apply to a college through Early Decision or Early Action, but I am not accepted, can I apply again through Regula…
Ascent offers cosigned and non-cosigned student loans with exclusive benefits that set students up for success.
Explore Now!Want to find money for school that doesn’t need to be paid back? Access insights and advice on how to search and apply for scholarships!