What are the FBLA individual competitive events like?

FBLA (future business leaders of America) eligibility?

  • Lately I been doing a little research on FBLA. I went on the site for FBLA in California, I pressed on contact, and it gave me all these locations of high schools. That is when i started to wonder if FBLA is only for kids that go to a certain high school in which the FBLA program is present. Thank you.

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    FBLA (future business leaders of America): Description: FBLA-PBL is a non-profit organization of high school (“FBLA”), middle school (“Middle Level”), and college (“PBL”) students, as well as professional members (“Professional Division”) who primarily help students transition to the business world. FBLA-PBL is the largest student-run business related organization in the United States of America, with 253,365 members. Local FBLA-PBL chapters are often connected to their school’s business education department. The programmes are conducted at High Schools Eligibility Requirements: Must be enrolled or previously enrolled in business class. Time Commitment: Regularly scheduled meetings, field trips and competitions. Activity Time Period: Full School Year Procedures for Joining: Must pay membership dues. Membership Limit: Unlimited Varsity Letter: No Letter for this activity. http://www.ruskineagles.com/students/clubs-activities-2/fbla/ Please also see the following site for more details: http://www.pafbla.org/handbook/10.07_Handbook_Revised/pages_253-260_Mr_Future_Business_Leader.pdf

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