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Scholarships and
Awards
National Scholarships and Other Awards
The information provided is accurate to the best of our knowledge.
The following scholarships are either offered by FBLA-PBL, by a participating sponsor
specifically for current FBLA and/or PBL members, or by organizations that provide recognition
for which current
FBLA-PBL members would be well suited.
This information is provided as a service to current FBLA and PBL members and their advisers
and is not intended to be an endorsement of any of the nonaffiliated organizations or programs.
The information provided in this document is accurate as of the publication date to the best of
our knowledge. Check the membership Benefits section of the National FBLA=PBL website for
updates to this list. www.fbla-pbl.org
FBLA-PBL Competitive Event Awards
Several FBLA-PBL Competitive Events carry cash awards for the national winners sponsored by
business partners of the association. Each year, sponsorships are subject to change.
At the 2011 National Leadership Conference all competitive events carried awards:
FBLA Distinguished Business Leader Scholarship
This scholarship is designed to recognize outstanding FBLA members for their activity and
involvement in the association. The number of scholarships given depends on yearly
contributions to the FBLA scholarship fund.
Receipt Deadline: April 1
Individual Award: Minimum of $500; half will be awarded at the National Conference, and the
other half upon joining Phi Beta Lambda.
Criteria: Open to graduating FBLA members who plan to pursue a post-secondary education
and become actively involved in PBL at the postsecondary level.
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Must be Dues Paid Members of FBLA.
Must have achieved the Leader or America level of the Business Achievement Awards
(BAA).
Must submit Distinguished Business Leader Scholarship Form found in the National Chapter
Management Handbook or in the documents section of the online library of the National Web
site
http://www.fbla.org/data/files/pbl%20document%20library/scholarshipforms/dblsapplication
.doc
The completed form and a one-page cover letter summarizing FBLA-PBL, business,
leadership, and community activities, a resume outlining FBLA-PBL activities and
educational achievements, and one letter of recommendation from a chapter adviser, a
teacher, or a business/community leader must be submitted to the National Center.
Applicants must submit four copies of the form and all accompanying documentation in four
separate manila file folders labeled with the student’s name, school, and state. These
materials must arrive at the National Center on or before April 1.
PBL Distinguished Business Leader Scholarship
This scholarship is designed to recognize outstanding PBL members for their activity and
involvement in the association.
Application Receipt Deadline: April 1
Award Amount: Minimum of $500
Scholarship Form in Adviser Area.
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Open to PBL members who plan to continue to pursue a • postsecondary or postgraduate
education.
Must be dues-paid members of PBL.
Must have achieved the Executive or President Level of CMAP.
Must submit Distinguished Business Leader Scholarship Form found in the National
Chapter Management Handbook or in the documents section of the online library of the
National Web site (www.fbla-pbl.org).
The completed form and a one-page cover letter summarizing FBLA-PBL, business,
leadership, and community activities; a resume outlining FBLA-PBL activities and
educational achievements; and one letter of recommendation from a chapter adviser, a
teacher, or a business/community leader must be submitted to the National Center.
Applicants must submit four copies of the form and all accompanying documentation in three
manila file folders labeled with the student’s name, school, and state.
The following is a brief synopsis of scholarships available to FBLA-PBL members.
For in depth information, please refer to the National Chapter Manual
http://www.fbla-pbl.org/data/files/competitive/2011/2011-12%20fbla%20tab%205%20final.pdf
Berkeley College
Berkeley College offers multiple scholarships of varying amounts to FBLA students. The awards
are available to full-time students. For an application, call the admissions office at the Berkeley
College campus of your choice.
Campus choices are:
Brooklyn
Brooklyn, New York
718.637.8600
Newark
Newark, New Jersey
973.642.3888
Garret Mountain
Woodland Park, NJ
973.278.5400
Paramus
Paramus, New Jersey
201.967.9667
Midtown Manhattan
New York, New York
212.986.4343
White Plains
White Plains, New York
914.694.1122
Woodbridge
Woodbridge, New Jersey
732.750.1800
Catawba College Business Scholars Scholarship
Catawba College, in historic Salisbury, North Carolina, offers scholarships of varied amounts each year
to recognize well qualified students interested in pursuing a business degree at Catawba College.
Students involved in FBLA are encouraged to apply for these scholarships.
Application Deadline: April 30, 2012
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Undergraduate Scholar Program
The CIA is offering their Undergraduate Scholar Program (Stokes) to members of FBLA. If you’re
looking for a career experience in a dynamic environment, here’s your opportunity. The program offers
you an unmatched chance to contribute to the mission of the CIA before you graduate.
Application period: August 1 through October 15. Apply online at www.cia.gov.
Cumberland University
Cumberland University will provide up to five renewable $2,000 scholarships available to qualified
FBLA members who enroll at Cumberland University.
Application Receipt Deadline: March 1, 2012.
Economics for Leaders
Each summer, the Foundation for Teaching Economics (FTE) offers the Economics for Leaders
program. This program provides high school juniors with an exceptional opportunity to learn economics
and leadership through interactive games and simulations. These weeklong camps are held at some of
the country’s most prestigious universities and taught by actual economic professors.
Application Deadline: March 1
Johnson & Wales University
Johnson & Wales University (JWU) is a recognized leader in career education offering accredited
degrees in business, hospitality, culinary arts, technology and education to more than 17,000 graduate
and undergraduate students, representing all 50 states and 93 countries.
For questions or more information please call the Johnson & Wales National Student Organizations
office at 800.DIAL.JWU (800.342.5598 ext. 2345). Visit www.jwu.edu for more information.
Knowledge Matters
The Virtual Business Scholarship is a scholarship available to business, marketing and personal finance
students currently enrolled in their junior or senior year of high school throughout the country. To be
eligible for nomination by their teachers, students must exhibit excellence in business, marketing, or
personal finance classes and show interest and accomplishment in the use of technologies within these
subjects. One national winner will be selected and awarded $2,000. For full details and nomination
forms visit the national Web site at www.fbla-pbl.org.
Mount Ida College
Mount Ida College is pleased to offer scholarships to members of FBLA-PBL. Active members of
FBLA-PBL shall be eligible to receive a $1,000 scholarship toward their full-time undergraduate degree
pursuit at Mount Ida College.
Application Deadline: Students that are accepted to Mount Ida College prior to May l each year shall
be eligible for this scholarship.
MSOE Rader School of Business
To be considered for a $1,000 MSOE Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) scholarship, a
student must apply for and be accepted to one of MSOE’s Rader School of Business programs. It is a
four-year, renewable scholarship.
National Technical Honor Society
The National Technical Honor Society (NTHS) is offering a $1,000 scholarship exclusively for FBLA
members.
Application Receipt Deadline: April 1
NCCPAP/AICPA Scholarship
The National Conference of CPA Practitioners, Inc. (NCCPAP) and the American Institute of Certified
Public Accountants (AICPA) provide scholarships to outstanding high school seniors planning to pursue
a career as certified public accountants.
Application Deadline: December 15
NFIB Young Entrepreneur Awards
The NFIB Young Entrepreneur Foundation provides nonrenewable scholarships each year ranging from
$1,000 to $10,000.
Application: The application process is in two phases, late October 2011—December 31, 2011. If
applicants are selected as a semi-finalist, final materials will be due late January–March 1, 2012.
Applicants may apply online at www.NFIB.com/YEA beginning late October, 2011.
Northwood University Business Club Scholarship
The Northwood University Business Club Scholarship (BCS) is awarded to incoming freshmen who
have displayed outstanding contributions to their business club their senior year of high school.
Deadline: Open.
Nova Southeastern University—New
Student members of FBLA are invited to apply for the Razor’s Edge Leadership Scholarship Program at Nova
Southeastern University in Ft. Lauderdale, FL. Students selected for one of the 25 spots in the program, will
receive a $10,000 scholarship annually for up to four years of continuous undergraduate enrollment at NSU.
Deadline: The Priority Review deadline date is Friday, December 2nd, 2011, however applications will
be accepted until Sunday, January 29th, 2012. Contact the Office of Student Leadership and Civic
Engagement at 954-262-7195 or email razorsedge@nova.edu with any questions you may have.
Application Deadline: March 31
Pennsylvania College of Technology
Pennsylvania College of Technology is sponsoring one scholarship for $2,000 for an incoming freshman
who enrolls as a full-time degree seeking student in a bachelors degree major within Pennsylvania
Application Deadline: April 1, 2012.
Pittsburgh Technical Institute
Pittsburgh Technical Institute (PTI) proudly supports the efforts of FBLA and encourages members to
apply for a PTI scholarship. PTI is providing three (3) $6,000 scholarships for FBLA members.
Application Deadline: March 2, 2012
The Robertson Scholars Program
The Robertson Scholars Program is a full merit scholarship program at Duke University and the
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill that brings together outstanding young individuals from
around the world who demonstrate exceptional leadership, strength of character, high academic
potential, and the desire to positively impact their community.
For more information, please visit our Web site at www.robertsonscholars.org.
University of the Ozarks
University of the Ozarks provides two (2) $2,500 renewable scholarships for students who enroll as
degree-seeking students in a bachelor’s degree program. Scholarships are automatically renewed each
year for students who maintain a 2.75 cumulative GPA.
Application Deadline: March 1, 2012
Webber International University Scholarship
This scholarship recognizes the involvement and activities of FBLAPBL members. Webber
International University (WIU) is offering fifteen (15) recurring $500 per semester scholarships to
incoming FBLA students or active PBL members at WIU.
Application Deadline: Ongoing
ACTE Student Awards
This award provides recognition to five secondary outstanding students who have demonstrated
leadership potential through enrollment in business courses and involvement in career and technical
student organization activities as well as the school and community.
Go to www.acteonline.org for more details.
FBLA Competitive Events Program
Many FBLA competitive events carry cash awards for the national winners sponsored by business
partners of the association. A listing of last year’s competitive event winners and the sponsoring
businesses are available on the national Web site at www.fbla-pbl.org.
President’s Volunteer Service Awards (PVSA)
FBLA-PBL is proud to be an official Leadership Organization for the new PVSA. The award—issued
by the President’s Council on Service and Civic Participation, on behalf of the President of the United
States—recognizes and encourages sustained volunteer service among all Americans. PVSA is offering
an opportunity for FBLA chapters to register as Certifying Organizations for the award. These
organizations agree to verify their volunteers’ hours of
service, nominate potential recipients, and order and distribute the award to volunteers. Each award
package includes a personalized certificate, lapel pin, letter from the President of the United States, and
a letter from the President’s Council on Service and Civic Participation.
Cost per award package is $3.00 plus shipping and handling.
Register as a Certifying Organization and start recognizing your volunteers today! Visit
www.presidentialserviceawards.gov, click “Become a Partner,” then “Sign Me Up” to register. After
you click “Submit” you’ll be prompted to enter the ID code FBLA-PBL08 to identify FBLA-PBL as
your Leadership Organization. PVSA is proud to be serving in this capacity and looks forward to
assisting you in recognizing your deserving volunteers!
New Jersey PBL Scholarship Guidelines
The New Jersey Phi Beta Lambda scholarship was established in 1989 to be presented to freshman,
sophomore, or junior PBL members who plan to work toward degrees in any business, business-related,
or business teacher education program at an accredited New Jersey institution (two or four-year colleges
or private business schools.)
General Information
1. The scholarship will consist of two $250 awards.
2. The awards will be administered by a special committee appointed by the FBLA-PBL state
chairman.
3. Eight finalists will be selected. These finalists must be available for interviews at the PBL State
Leadership Conference.
4. The winners will be announced at the awards banquet of the PBL State Leadership Conference.
Eligibility
1. Only freshmen, sophomores, and juniors who are members of active PBL local chapters are
eligible.
2. There is no limit to the number of applicants per chapter.
3. All applicants must plan to work toward degrees in any business, business-related, or business
teacher education program at an accredited New Jersey institution.
5. Regulations for the selection of the chapter applicant(s) should be determined by the local
chapter. The applicant(s) must be approved by the local chapter adviser.
Application Procedure
Submit the following materials by the deadline date of February 5:
1. Application form.
2. Résumé outlining education, work experience, involvement with FBLA-PBL and other school
and community activities, etc.
3. Letter of recommendation from the local chapter adviser.
4. Transcript of grades through close of fall semester of the current year.
6. Letter of application for the scholarship from the member.
Criteria for Selection
Applicants must be deserving of the awards as demonstrated in the screening of materials and the
responses to judges’ questions during the interview process. Involvement with the nine goals of FBLAPBL will serve as the basis for the interview questions.
Submit by February 5
New Jersey PBL Scholarship Application
Please print or type all information.
For Academic Year 20____ to 20____ Social Security Number
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Applicant’s Name _____________________________________________________________________
Complete Home Address
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Home Telephone
( ______ ) _____________________Graduation Date ______________________
Present School ________________________________________________________________________
Number of Years in FBLA ________________
Number of Years in PBL __________________
Business Courses Taken _______________________________________________________________
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Name of Post-Secondary Institution for Next Year:
School
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Accepted
Rejected
Pending
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Prospective Major _________________________________
Length of Program ______________
Attach the following materials for PBL:
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_________ Résumé outlining education, work experience, involvement with FBLA-PBL and other
school and community activities, etc.
_________ Letter of recommendation from the local chapter adviser
_________ Transcript of grades through close of fall semester of the current year
_________ Letter of application for the scholarship from the member
New Jersey FBLA Scholarship Guidelines
The New Jersey Future Business Leaders of America scholarship was established in 1989 to be
presented to senior FBLA members who plan to attend post-secondary institutions (two- or four-year
colleges or private business schools) and work toward degrees or diplomas in any business, businessrelated, or business teacher education program upon graduation.
General Information
1. The scholarship will consist of one $700 and two $500 awards.
a. In 1989, one of these awards was named the Christopher Heider Memorial Scholarship for
recognition of leadership and service to the association. (Chris Heider was the 1975-76 FBLA
state vice president of the Northern Region and held leadership positions in Florida Phi Beta
Lambda and the national Alumni Division.)
b. In 1990, one of these awards was named the Frances E. Eggert Memorial Scholarship for
recognition of a student selecting a career in business teacher education or office
administration/secretarial studies. (Frances Eggert was the PBL adviser and a business teacher
educator at Rider College, and FBLA-PBL state consultant, and member of the FBLA-PBL
National Board of Directors.)
2. The awards will be administered by a special committee appointed by the FBLA-PBL State
Chairman.
3. Ten finalists will be selected. These finalists must be available for interviews at the FBLA State
Leadership Conference.
4. The winners will be announced at an awards assembly of the FBLA State Leadership Conference.
Eligibility
1. Only seniors who are members of active FBLA local chapters are eligible.
2. One member per active FBLA chapter may apply for the scholarships.
3. All applicants must plan to work toward degrees or diplomas in any business, business-related, or
business teacher education program while attending post-secondary institutions (two- or four-year
colleges or private business schools).
4. Regulations for the selection of the chapter applicant should be determined by the local chapter. The
applicant must be approved by the local chapter adviser.
Procedure for Making Application
Submit the following materials by the deadline date of February 5:
1. Application form
2. Résumé outlining education, work experience, involvement with FBLA-PBL and other school and
community activities, etc.
3. Letter of recommendation from the local chapter adviser.
4. Transcript of grades through close of fall semester of the current school year. (Submit report card
for first semester if information is not covered on transcript. If grades for second marking period are
not available by the deadline date, send a note to that effect with application and submit grades by
February 11.) Failure to submit these grades by the deadline date will result in disqualification.
5. Essay (not to exceed 300 words) on how participation in FBLA has assisted the member in making
his/her occupational choice.
Criteria for Selection
Applicants must be deserving of the awards as demonstrated in the screening of materials and the
responses to judges’ questions during the interview process. Involvement with the nine goals of the
FBLA-PBL will serve as the basis for the interview questions.
Submit by February 5
New Jersey FBLA Scholarship Application
Please print or type all information.
For Academic Year 20____ to 20____ Social Security Number
__________—________ — ________
Applicant’s Name _____________________________________________________________________
Complete Home Address
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___________________________________________________________________________________________________
Home Telephone
( ______ ) _____________________Graduation Date ______________________
Present School ________________________________________________________________________
Number of Years in FBLA __________________________
Business Courses Taken ________________________________________________________________
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Name of Post-Secondary Institution for Next Year:
School
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Accepted
Rejected
Pending
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Prospective Major __________________________________ Length of Program
Attach the following materials for FBLA:
FBLA
Item
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Résumé outlining education, work experience, involvement with FBLA-PBL and
other school and community activities, etc.
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Letter of recommendation from the local chapter adviser.
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Transcript of grades through close of fall semester of the current year.
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Essay (not to exceed 300 words) on how participation in FBLA has assisted the
member in making his/her occupational choice.
FBLA State Competitive Events Savings Bond Program
At the New Jersey FBLA State Leadership Conference, a $100 savings bond is awarded to the firstplace winner of each individual competitive event and to each member of the New Jersey team to the
FBLA National Leadership Conference for Entrepreneurship and Parliamentary Procedure. The
FBLA State Executive Board established these awards as an incentive for and acknowledgment of
excellence.
A student receiving first honors will find a form attached to the back of his/her plaque. This form must
be completed fully and returned to the state office within one month following the FBLA State
Leadership Conference. Savings bonds will be mailed out within a five-month time frame following the
FBLA State Leadership Conference.
Those events awarding savings bonds include:
Accounting I
Accounting II
Banking & Financial Systems
Business Calculations
Business Communication
Business Financial Plan
Business Ethics
Business Law
Business Math
Business Plan Project *
Business Presentation *
Business Procedures
Client Service
Computer Applications
Computer Problem Solving
Cyber Security
Database Design & Applications
Desktop Application Programming
Desktop Publishing
Digital Video Production *
E-Business
Economics
Electronic Career Portfolio
Emerging Business Issues *
Entrepreneurship *
FBLA Principles and Procedures
Global Business *
Help Desk
Impromptu Speaking
Internet Application Programming
Introduction to Business
Introduction to Business
Communication
Introduction to Parliamentary
Procedure
Introduction to Technology Concepts
Job Description Manual
Job Interview
Management Decision Making *
Management Information Systems *
Marketing
Mr. Future Business Leader
Ms. Future Business Leader
Networking Concepts
Parliamentary Procedure *
Personal Finance
Public Speaking I
Public Speaking II
Spreadsheet Applications
Technology Concepts
Website Development *
Word Processing I
Word Processing II
* Awarded to each member of the National Leadership Conference team.
Stock Market Game
www.smgww.org
The FBLA-PBL Stock Market Game is a partnership of the Future
Business Leaders of America-Phi Beta Lambda (FBLA-PBL) and the
Securities Industry Foundation for Economic Education (SIFEE).
Since its introduction in 1976, The Stock Market Game™ (SMG), an
education program of SIFEE, over eight million students – nationally
and internationally – have learned how the financial markets work
and about their role in those markets. In addition to heightening their
investment sensibilities, these SMG students have also built up their
basic academic skills through the SMG program. The SMG program
is correlated to the national performance standards in mathematics,
economics, and business.
Game dates are posted on the National Web site. While participants
will be ranked and winners will be publicized through FBLA-PBL,
contest prizes will no longer be awarded.
Additional FBLA-PBL Nationals Partners and Sponsors
can be found at
http://www.fbla-pbl.org/web/module/corporate/main_interior.asp
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FBLA and PBL Outstanding Local Adviser Award
The FBLA and PBL Outstanding Local Adviser Awards honor local FBLA and PBL advisers who have made
outstanding contributions to the association at the local, state, and national levels.
General Information
1. The awards will be administered by a special committee appointed by the FBLA-PBL state chairman.
2. There will be one FBLA local and one PBL local adviser selected.
3. The winners will be announced at the awards assemblies of the FBLA and PBL State Leadership Conferences.
4. Each state can nominate one FBLA outstanding local adviser and one PBL outstanding local adviser to the national
association who will be recognized at a general session of the FBLA-PBL National Leadership Conference.
Eligibility
1. Only local advisers of active FBLA or PBL local chapters are eligible. The adviser’s name must appear on the
membership roster submitted to the state and national offices with dues for the current school year.
2. A chapter may nominate one local adviser.
3. Regulations for the selection of the chapter adviser should be determined by the local chapter.
Procedure for Making Application -- Submit the following materials by the deadline date of February 5.
1. Letter of application for the award from the adviser.
2. Resume outlining education, work experience, involvement with FBLA-PBL and other school and community
activities, etc.
3. Letter of recommendation from a school administrator (department chair, dean, principal, etc.).
4. Letter of recommendation from a local member or officer for the current school year.
Criteria for Selection
Applicants must be deserving of the awards as demonstrated in the screening of materials. The materials submitted
should address the following:
 Years of involvement in FBLA and/or PBL
 Extent of participation in FBLA-PBL conferences sponsored by the state chapter and the national association
 Offices, chairmanships, and committee memberships held in FBLA-PBL
 Contributions to FBLA-PBL local, state, and national projects
 Promotion of FBLA-PBL
 Participation in other professional organizations
 Involvement in community activities
 Recommendations supporting the adviser’s contribution to the association
The following information will be verified through records maintained in the FBLA-PBL state office:
 Submitted local chapter program of work postmarked by November 15
 Submitted October, December, and February Bi-Monthly Activities Reports with Chapter News Coupons
postmarked by deadline dates
 Attended the following conferences:
 New Jersey FBLA-PBL Fall Leadership Conference (October 2011)
 FBLA-PBL National Fall Leadership Conference (November 2011)
 FBLA Regional Competitive Events (January 2012)
 FBLA or PBL State Leadership Conference (February/March 2012)
 FBLA-PBL National Leadership Conference (June 2011)
 Ran candidate for FBLA or PBL state or national office at 2012 FBLA or PBL State Leadership Conferences
 Submitted FBLA or PBL Local Chapter Annual Business Report postmarked by the deadline date for the 2012
FBLA or PBL State Leadership Conference
Upon verification of at least 9 of the 11 criteria above, the materials will be forwarded to a panel of judges.
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FBLA and PBL Adviser Service Recognition Award
The FBLA and PBL Adviser Service Recognition Awards honor FBLA and PBL local advisers who
have served students through the association for a significant number of years. At the regional meetings
of the FBLA-PBL National Leadership Conference, advisers are recognized with certificates for 5, 10,
15, 20, etc. years of service.
Please complete the form below noting which year 2011-2012 completes as years of service to FBLAPBL as an adviser. Return the completed form to the state office postmarked by FEBRUARY 5.
Name of Adviser _____________________________________________________________
School _____________________________________________________________________
Complete School Address ______________________________________________________
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**Years of Service (at the close of 2011-2012):
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**Must include
NOTE:
Duplicate this form for additional adviser information.
One form should be completed by each local adviser.
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New Jersey Future Business Leaders of America
Member of the Month Program
The Member of the Month program is designed to reward local chapter members for outstanding
service to their chapter in a particular month. Every local chapter can nominate one member per month
from September to January. The chapter must submit a summary (maximum of 250 words) of the
member's involvement. A member may be nominated once in a given year. All nominated Members
of the Month will receive a certificate at the State Leadership Conference. The State Executive Board
will use the summaries to select the Member of the Year who will be honored at the State Leadership
Conference.
Summaries should be mailed to:
Ms. Ellen A. Benowitz
NJ FBLA-PBL State Chairman
Mercer County Community College
PO Box B
Trenton, NJ 08690
The postmark deadlines for summary submission are:
October 5, 2011 (for September)
November 5, 2011 (for October)
December 5, 2011 (for November)
January 5, 2012 (for December)
February 5, 2012 (for January)
Please attach a signed Parent/Guardian Consent Form when submitting a Member of the Month summary.
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FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA
MERCER COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE
1200 Old Trenton Road
PO Box B
Trenton NJ 08690
(609) 570-3766
2011-2012 Parent/Guardian Consent Form
This form is to request permission for your child's name only to be published on the New Jersey FBLA web site,
www.njfbla.org. Pursuant to law, we will not release your child's name without prior written consent from you.
In recognizing FBLA member achievement, especially a "Member of the Month" nomination, your child's name,
associated with his/her school, may be published on the web site. An individual photo will not be used.
If you wish to rescind this agreement you may do so at any time by sending a letter to the NJ State FBLA
Chairman, Ellen Benowitz, MCCC, PO Box B, Trenton, New Jersey 08690.
Please complete the following information and mail or fax this form to the NJ State FBLA Office at
609-570-3887.
I grant permission for my child's name to be published on the NJ FBLA web site.
________________________________________________________________________________
(Student's Name)
________________________________________________________________________________
(Name of School)
________________________________________________________________________________
(Name of Parent/Guardian and Relation to Student)
________________________________________________________________________________
Signature of Parent/Guardian
Date
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PHI BETA LAMBDA, INC.
NEW JERSEY STATE CHAPTER
Partnership Programs – Fundraisers
For a complete listing of partnership fundraisers,
go to the National FBLA-PBL website.
http://www.fbla.org/web/module/corporate/main_interior.asp
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