FBLA Middle SchoolScholarships &Financial Aid
Through various awards and scholarships, FBLA Middle School is a great way to be recognized for your achievements.

Middle School Scholarships
Individual
FBLA’s professional attire grant program for students
FBLA aims to provide business attire for up to three members in each state, one from each of the three student divisions.
Eligibility:
- Open to all FBLA members in good standing.
- Must be dues-paid members by the application deadline.
- Applications must be submitted by October 15 at 11:59 PM ET.
Criteria & Application Information:
Middle School and High School members must complete their application with their adviser. Collegiate members can choose to complete their application on their own or with the help of an adviser.
The application closed on October 15.
Individual
The National Leadership Conference (NLC) Scholarship is a program designed to help fund conference and travel-related costs for FBLA members to attend the NLC.
The NLC Scholarship includes a $500 check, plus a complimentary registration to the NLC ($195). Scholarship money must be used for conference and travel-related expenses. Up to 50 scholarships will be awarded each year.
Not sure if you’re attending NLC? Apply anyway! If you’re unable to attend, scholarship funds will be distributed to another applicant.
Requirements
Members who wish to be considered for a NLC Scholarship must:
- Be on record as having paid local, state, and national dues by March 1 of the current program year
- Collegiate members should submit an application and accompanying materials by March 20.
- Middle School & High School members should submit their applications by April 15.
Application Materials
Submit the application form and attach the following required materials no later than March 20 for Collegiate and April 15 for Middle School & High School:
- PDF of resume: Resume should outline the member’s involvement in FBLA. It should also highlight leadership positions held and awards received, both in FBLA and other organizations.
- PDF of signed letter of recommendation from the candidate’s local chapter adviser or an instructor at the applicant’s college that describes both the applicant’s financial need and how the attending the NLC would help them develop personally and professionally.
- PDF of a one-page essay (double-spaced, Times New Roman/Calibri, 12-point font) addressing the prompt listed in the application.
Click here to apply for the Collegiate NLC Scholarship
Click here to apply for the Middle School & High School NLC Scholarship