If you want to add this to your resume, other answers and comments suggest ways to do that.
However, I'd think twice before doing that. As proud as you may be of your Eagle Scout status, if you have now graduated from college then it is something that happened a relatively long time ago; it might well be no more relevant than having been president of your high school drama club.
Then there is the problem that there may be people looking at your resume for whom the association with Boy Scouts or Eagle status could be a negative, especially for companies on the east or west coasts. For instance, some people might associate you with the Scouts' erstwhile homophobia. The Scouts continue to insist that you must believe in God. Others might associate you with Eagle Scout Ryan Zinke, Secretary of the Interior under current US President Donald J. Trump, who is now proposing to un-designate national monuments and drill for oil in national parks.
Then again, this Reddit thread seems to support listing this award.
I am an Eagle Scout myself, but personally never found this particular award to be of much relevance in getting a job or anything else.