Merit Bars

Each Merit Bar is produced in five (5) colors. Each color designates the number of times a DeMolay has received a bar in that category.
1st award - (White)
2nd award - (Red)
3rd award - (Blue)
4th award - (Purple)
5th award - (Gold)

Merit bars are earned in the following categories:

  • Athletics
  • Attendance
  • Civic Service
  • Conclave
  • Fine Art
  • Fund-Raising
  • Installing
  • Journalism
  • Correspondence Course
  • Masonic Attendance
  • Masonic Service
  • Membership
  • Merit
  • Religion
  • Scholastic
  • Visitation
  • Ritual

Merit Bar Requirements

Athletic - For participation in a Chapter's athletic program a full year, with a minimum of six game competitions in one or more sports.

Attendance - For perfect attendance at regular meetings for one year in a member's Chapter or, if away from home, for the same number of meetings at another Chapter. Make-up meetings counted toward the Attendance Bar may not be used to fulfill the requirements of the Visitation Bar.

Civic Service - For 10 hours of service on behalf of the Chapter, without financial remuneration to the individual or the Chapter, in three different civic service projects.

Conclave - For attending three state/provincial, jurisdiction or provincial conclaves as a participant or visitor.

Correspondence Course - For successful compellation of each lesson of the five-part Leadership Correspondence Course. This bar is automatically sent to the individual member upon completion of each course.

Fine Art - For membership in a DeMolay musical group, with a minimum of six performances, or for participating in a minimum of two Chapter theatrical performances.

Fund-Raising - For working on at least three different fund-raising projects for the Chapter, for a total of 20 hours, without direct financial remuneration to himself.

Installing - For participating in six Chapter installation ceremonies as a member of the installing team.

Journalism - For serving as a Chapter newspaper staff member for one year, during which a minimum of six issues were published and forwarded to the Service and Leadership Center.

Masonic Attendance - For bringing 10 different Master Masons in good standing to a DeMolay Chapter meeting. The awardee must list each Mason and have the list confirmed by both the Master Councilor and the Chapter Advisor. In order for the visits to count toward the award, which is limited to one bar a year, the visiting Masons may not be an Advisor of any Chapter.

Masonic Service - For participating in three different Chapter Masonic service projects, for a minimum of 10 hours without payment to either the individual or Chapter.

Membership - For being the first-line signer on three membership applications of individuals who subsequently are initiated in the Chapter.

Merit - For contributing 20 hours of service to DeMolay in an area not covered by another bar without payment to the individual or the Chapter.

Religion - For not missing a regular weekly religious service for one full year.

Ritual - For sustained and UNUSUALLY HIGH-QUALITY WORK in performance of DeMolay Ritual parts with a minimum of 125 points earned according to the DeMolay International point scale. Points usually are based on the number of lines in a part. Points are awarded each time that part is given.

Scholastic - For maintaining a "B" grade average (or equivalent) for one full year of school.

Visitation - For six visitations at regular Chapter meetings of Chapters other than one's own, or for a total traveled distance of 150 miles one way.

Initiatory Degree DeMolay Degree Representative DeMolay Ceremony
Master Councilor 40 Master Councilor 35 Chancellor50
Marshal25 Jacques DeMolay 50 Herald5
Senior Councilor 20 Master Inquisitor45 Majority Service
Senior Deacon 20 Junior Inquisitor 45 Master Councilor 25
Junior Councilor20 Orator25 Senior Councilor10
Chaplain 10 Senior Inquisitor10 Junior Councilor20
Preceptors15 Guy of Auvergne5 Chaplain5
Senior Steward5 Senior Guard5 Flower Talk40
Junior Steward 5 Marshal5 Ceremony of Light 30
    Lord Constable5    
Once you determine that you have earned your merit badge in a specific category, you should provide the justification to your Chapter Advisor or the person designated on your advisory council to coordinate Merit badges for the Chapter.