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Belt Loops and Pins (PROGRAM RETIRED)


The Academics and Sports program gives Cub Scouts extra recognition activities to earn. In Academics subjects and Sports, Cub Scouts learn new skills, become better scholars, learn sportsmanship, and have fun. You can get to know a sport or an academic subject that's new to you --maybe astronomy, chess, computers, science; golf, hiking, tennis, or skateboarding to name a few in the program.

Belt loops and pins are a great way to help fulfill the aims of Scouting—build character, develop citizenship, and encourage mental and physical fitness. Through a variety of subjects, you can stretch your mind and abilities by exploring the wonders of science, learning about the world, and expanding skills in new areas.

This is a chance to try something new, do your best, and earn recognition all at the same time.

*Parents, be aware that the pack will purchase the belt loops and pins for the boys, however lost or replacemnet belt loops and pins will be the responsiblility of the parent.  A scout can earn a belt loop over again in several ranks, however the pack will only purchase the initial belt loop or pin.  You can always ask a leader if they have earned them.

 

Academics Belt Loops

You earn a belt loop to wear with your uniform when you complete three specific requirements for each Academics or Sports activity. You can take part in three ways: (1) by yourself or with your family, (2) in your den or pack, or (3) in school.

Art Astronomy Chess Citizenship Collecting
Communicating Computers Disability Awareness Family Travel Geography
Geology Good Manners Heritages Language and Culture Map and Compass
Mathematics Music Nutrition Pet Care Photography
Reading and Writing Science Video Games Weather Wildlife Conservation

 

 

 

Keeping track of all these can be difficult, BSA has created some forms for dens to keep track of them all.

Download Academics Den Recognition Report

Download Sports Den Recognition Report

Academics and Sports Letter and Pins

Once you have earned the belt loop, you can stop. But if you want to do more with the activity, you may complete extra requirements to earn a pin.

A good place to display Academics and Sports pins is on the Academics and Sports letter. You can wear the letter on your red vest, a sweater or a jacket, or display or frame it. The letter does not go on the Cub Scout uniform. There are no special requirements for earning the letter, because it's just for displaying the pins.

Sports Belt Loops

Archery Badminton Baseball Basketball BB Gun
Bicycling Bowling Fishing Flag Football Golf
Gymnastics Hiking Hockey Horseback Riding Ice Skating
Kickball Marbles Physical Fitness Roller Skating Skateboarding
Snow Ski and Board Sports Soccer Softball Swimming Table Tennis
Tennis Ultimate Volleyball

* Loops and pins for archery and BB-gun shooting can be earned only in day camps, Cub Scout/Webelos Scout resident camps, council-managed family camping programs, or at council activities where there is properly trained supervision, and all guidelines for BSA shooting sports are implemented. Archery and BB-gun shooting belt loops and pins cannot be earned at the pack, den, or individual level. Requirements therefore are not included.