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Types of Competitive Events
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Pre-Submission Events
Pre-submission events are sent before the competition they are tied to and then graded in advance. These events give competitors a task to perform and then submit. These tasks can be to make an animation, video, paper, essay, or spreadsheet.
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Performance Events
Performance events can vary from role play scenarios, presentations, or job interviews. These events are graded by an appointed judge/judges. At the regional and FLC level these events are closed to spectators, but in the final State rounds some (mainly presentations) are open to an audience. These events are often the most fun for competitors who are willing to put themselves out there.
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Objective Testing Events
One type of competition FBLA has are the testing events, and they are just like they sound. A competitor will sign up for a test of their choosing. Generally, these are 100 questions long and timed. A competitor's score and time will be pitted against scores across the state, and depending on the event, they earn the chance to be recognized on either the region and/or state levels.
How to Choose Your Event
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- You can take free quiz to assess which event is best for you here.
- Use our Career Crosswalk graphic below to align competitive events to your future career or to elective courses you've taken in high school.
- If you are still having trouble, feel free to talk to Ms. Spradley and your local FBLA officers!
FBLA Competitive Events
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FBLA is proud to present a wide variety of competitive events, so that there is a competition for you, no matter what your strengths are. For those interested in competing in events, please see below for more information. The official FBLA guidelines can be found on the National FBLA website.
Compete at Conferences
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National Leadership Conference (NLC)
This trip is pinnacle of the FBLA experience! NLC is held in different spots across the country every year. In 2025, it will be held in Anaheim, California! Every year over 700 skilled members from across the globe get recognized on stage for a top 10 finish! Will it be you this year? To compete at Nationals, you must place high enough in your event at state, but even if you don’t qualify you can still go for the experience! Attendees will be given the chance to visit Disneyland, Legoland, and meet people from across the world. Winners at NLC will also get a cash prize!
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State Leadership Conference (SLC)
he trip that gets you hooked, the State conference is the highlight of the year for many of our members. With the widest array of events, members come from all across the state to Atlanta’s Hyatt Regency Center, a beautiful hotel - conference center combo connected to the Peachtree Center Mall. There are two types of events here: Region Qualified, and Straight to State. Region Qualified events require a member to have placed well enough at RLC to compete, but don’t worry if you didn’t go to RLC or didn’t place well. Straight to state events allow anyone to compete in them. At this conference members can compete in two events of their choosing.
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Region Leadership Conference (RLC)
This is the trip for your serious competitors, allowing members a chance to compete in two events. Competitors will have a wider selection of events from FLC. Unlike FLC, if you compete here, you can choose a testing event or a presentation. If you place well enough and you will earn a spot to compete at the State Leadership Conference.
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Fall Leadership Conference (FLC)
The first chance to compete is in the exciting city of Athens! There are seven competitions available at this conference, all of which are presentation events. The best part of competing here is the low risk these events provide. It gives both new and old competitors a chance to try new events and get a feel for how FBLA works! During this trip members may choose up to one event to compete in, but it is optional since there are plenty of other things to do on the trip. It is a great opportunity to adjust to FBLA and build your confidence!
Why Compete?
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FBLA events teach valuable skills used in every occupation and knowledge in an engaging way. If you are looking into a career in marketing, business, finance, or technology, competing is a great chance to get some real world experience. Competing also serves as a great addition to your college resume. In addition, events are a lot of fun and help you connect with other members!