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There is also a Gold Award in the Venturing program of the Boy Scouts Of America . The Gold Award is the highest achievement within the Girl Scouts Of The USA and is considered comparable to the Eagle Scout Rank of the Boy Scouts Of America . The Gold Award emblem is presented as a pin resembling an eight-pointed gold star. It replaced the First Class Award , which was GSUSA's highest recognition from 1963-1980. That award was preceded by the Curved Bar Award (1940-1963), and before that the highest recognition was the Golden Eaglet award. {Link without Title} REQUIREMENTS Senior Girl Scouts aged 14-17 are eligible to earn the award. The requirements were updated in 2004 and include:
Once these steps have been met, girls use their vision for change to complete a service project that reaches beyond the Girl Scout organization and provides lasting benefit to the girl's larger community. It requires a minimum of 65 hours of work. Plans must be developed with the aid of an advisor, and a project proposal and final report must be submitted to the girl's local council before and after the project's completion. OTHER INFORMATION Less than 3% of eligible Girl Scouts successfully earn the prestigious Gold Award. {Link without Title} Awardees are honored at councilwide ceremonies, and may also be named Young Women of Distinction by GSUSA. By demonstrating their capacity for leadership, organization, and commitment to community, Gold Award recipients are expected to become lifelong citizens and leaders. Gold Award recipients who join the US Military may receive advanced rank upon enlistment. FAMOUS GOLD AWARD RECIPIENTS
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