Teen Awards
Part of being a Girl Scout is earning awards. We want to help you understand the process to earn these awards, and give you the recognition you deserve once once you've earned them.
* Until the 2012 membership year, there are two available pathways girls can follow to earn the Girl Scout Bronze, Silver, and Gold Awards. The Gold and Silver Award pages below describe the prerequisites and requirements for both pathways to enable girls to choose the most appropriate option.
Click here for a summary of the requirements for all three awards under the new GSLE pathway.
Download Adult Guides for the Bronze, Silver and Gold Award here.
 | The Girl Scout Gold Award, the highest award in Girl Scouts, focuses on a Girl Scout Senior or Ambassador's interests and personal journey through leadership skills, career explorations, reflection, and advocacy. |
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 | The Girl Scout Silver Award symbolizes a Girl Scout Cadette's accomplishments in her Girl Scout and local communities as she discovers her strengths and takes action to make the world a better place. |
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 | The Silver Trefoil Award is a GSCNC award that focuses on community service. A girl may receive this award by providing 100 hours of service to the international and Girl Scout communities, as well as the local and federal government. |
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 | The President's Award in Honor of Ethel G. Harvey is the only GSCNC honorary award for girls and it recognizes girls who have demonstrated leadership and participated in Girl Scout activities to help improve unity within GSCNC and the community. |
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 | Bridge to Girl Scout Ambassador Award is designed for Girl Scout Seniors becoming Girl Scout Ambassadors. The award gets placed on the sash or vest below the last earned Bridge Award and above other grade level awards. Girls interested in earning the award should click on the link above, and leaders should click here. |