FBLA Mission Statement
To bring business and education together in a positive working relationship through innovative leadership development programs.
To bring business and education together in a positive working relationship through innovative leadership development programs.
What is FBLA?
FBLA is a national vocational student organization for students in high schools and middle schools who are interested in business or business education careers. Over 13,000 students in more that 300 high school chapters and over 4,000 students in 120 middle level chapters participate in Arkansas FBLA. Benefits of membership are leadership skills, business competencies, community responsibilities, and self-confidence.
FBLA is a national vocational student organization for students in high schools and middle schools who are interested in business or business education careers. Over 13,000 students in more that 300 high school chapters and over 4,000 students in 120 middle level chapters participate in Arkansas FBLA. Benefits of membership are leadership skills, business competencies, community responsibilities, and self-confidence.
What does FBLA do?
FBLA provides the business leaders of tomorrow with the necessary skills to successfully compete in the job market, pursue postsecondary education, or manage personal skills. Members learn how to lead and participate in group discussions by engaging in practical problem solving and decision-making activities. FBLA members learn the value of competition through directed competitive events.
FBLA provides the business leaders of tomorrow with the necessary skills to successfully compete in the job market, pursue postsecondary education, or manage personal skills. Members learn how to lead and participate in group discussions by engaging in practical problem solving and decision-making activities. FBLA members learn the value of competition through directed competitive events.
Who can join?
Any secondary student in grades 9-12 who is interested in a career in business and has taken or is currently enrolled in at least one business course is eligible
for membership in the high school division. Membership in the middle level division is open to students in grades 7-9 who accept the purpose of FBLA-Middle Level Division, subscribe to its creed and demonstrate willingness to contribute to good school-community relations. Additionally a middle level chapter must be chartered at the school.
Any secondary student in grades 9-12 who is interested in a career in business and has taken or is currently enrolled in at least one business course is eligible
for membership in the high school division. Membership in the middle level division is open to students in grades 7-9 who accept the purpose of FBLA-Middle Level Division, subscribe to its creed and demonstrate willingness to contribute to good school-community relations. Additionally a middle level chapter must be chartered at the school.
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