Varsity Scouting

Varsity Scouting
OwnerBoy Scouts of America
Age range14 to 18 years
CountryUnited States
Founded1984
Defunct2017
Membership
  • 62,902 youth (2013)
  • 22,915 adults (2013)
  • 8,299 teams (2013)
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Standard uniform colors for Boy Scouting

Varsity Scouting was a program of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA). It was an alternative available to boys ages fourteen to eighteen until the end of 2017. It used the basic Boy Scouting program and added high adventure, sporting, and other elements that were more appealing to older youth to accomplish the aims of character development, citizenship training, and personal fitness. Varsity Scouts were organized into teams; separate chartered units from a Boy Scout troop.

Varsity Scouts participated in the BSA advancement system for troops but also had their own recognition. Their uniform was slightly different. Rather than using the dark green shoulder loops on the epaulets, orange loops were used and the position patches followed a sports team theme (Coach was used rather than Scoutmaster).