CUB SCOUT RANKS

LionFor information about the "Lion" pilot program for Kindergarden Aged Boys, please click here.

Bobcat

The very first rank earned by every Cub Scout, no matter which grade or den they are in, is the Bobcat.

 

By earning the Bobcat rank, the Scout has demonstrated that they have a commitment to learning the skills and ideals taught by the Cub Scout program.  

Requirements for the Bobcat Rank Award can be found here.

Tiger

All Cub Scouts attending first grade are members of the Tiger Den.  

While a Tiger, the Scout will work on a Adventures that are geared to their age level and interests.  There are 20 Adventures that the Tiger Scouts can work on.  Once a Scout has completed six required Adventures and one elective Adventure, and a few other requirements, the Scout will have earned the Tiger rank award.  

Requirements for the Tiger Rank Award can be found here.

Even if they do not earn the Tiger Rank Award, a Tiger Scout will automatically become a member of the Wolf Den in June, when they complete the first grade.

Wolf

All Cub Scouts attending second grade are members of the Wolf Den.  

Like the Tiger Scout, Wolf Scouts will work on a Adventures that are geared to their age level and interests.  There are 20 Adventures that the Wolf Scouts can work on.  Once a Wolf Scout has completed six required Adventures and one elective Adventure, and a few other requirements, the Scout will have earned the Wolf rank award.

Requirements for the Wolf Rank Award can be found here.

Even if they do not earn the Wolf Rank Award, a Wolf Scout will automatically become a member of the Bear Den in June, when they complete the second grade.

Bear

All Cub Scouts attending third grade are members of the Bear Den.  

Like the Tiger and Wolf Scouts, Bear Scouts will work on a Adventures that are geared to their age level and interests.  There are 20 Adventures that the Bear Scouts can work on.  Once a Bear Scout has completed six required Adventures and one elective Adventure, and a few other requirements, the Scout will have earned the Bear rank award.

Requirements for the Bear Rank Award can be found here.

Even if they do not earn the Bear Rank Award, a Bear Scout will automatically become a member of the Webelos Den in June, when they complete the third grade.

Webelos

Fourth grade Scouts are members of a Webelos Den.  

Webelos also work on Adventures and other requirements as they progress to earn their Webelos rank badge and prepare for their transition into Boy Scouts.  To earn the Webelos badge the Scouts will need to complete five required Adventures and two elective ones.  Webelos rank award recipients may wear either the diamond or oval versions of the award.

Requirements for the Webelos Rank award can be found here.

Upon completing fourth grade, the Webelos Scouts become members of the Arrow of Light Den, and will begin progress to earning the Arrow of Light Award, even if they have not completed the Webelos rank award.

Arrow of Light

Fifth grade Scouts are members of an Arrow of Light Den (sometimes also called a Webelos 2 Den).  

As with Webelos, the AOL Scouts will work on Adventures as they work towards the Arrow of Light rank award and joining Boy Scouts.  The Arrow of Light rank award is the only Cub Scout rank award that can be worn on the Boy Scout uniform.  The Arrow of Light rank award requires the completion of 4 required and three elective Adventures.  There are 18 elective Adventures shared between the Webelos and Arrow of Light Scouts, however, Adventures used to earn the Webelos rank badge cannot also be counted for the Arrow of Light rank award.

Requirements for the Arrow of Light Award can be found here.

As long as the Scout is at least 10 years old, once they earn the Arrow of Light rank award, they may join a Boy Scout troop.  Once a Scout has completed the fifth grade, or is eleven years old, they may join a Boy Scout troop, even if they did not earn the Arrow of Light rank award.