Got
questions? Click the question below for the answer!
- Is
Phi Beta Lambda a Fraternity?
Nope,
it's actually a club. Did you have Future Business
Leaders of America (FBLA) in your high school?
It's just the continuation of that club into college!
I
see that you belong to the John L. Grove College of
Business, but I'm not a business major. Does this make
me ineligible to become a member even if I was in high
school?
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Absolutely not! PBL is open to ALL members
of the Shippensburg student body. After all,
everyone needs a job in the future, PBL just helps you
in the transition between academics and real-life
experience.
How
will Phi Beta Lambda prepare me for a job?
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PBL
will offer leadership experience through its many
channels, such as becoming an officer, becoming a
committee leader, becoming a committee member, or just
being an active member!
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Networking will be a word you get tired of quickly,
however meeting as many people now can help you to
discover new job venues in the future!
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There
are many other ways that PBL can prepare you; just ask
one of our existing members, officers, or advisors!
Is
there any fee for me to become a member?
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There
is a $40 per academic year fee to become a member
recognized by
Pennsylvania PBL and
National PBL. This $40 includes a PBL
lapel pin which you will receive at your Induction
Ceremony (see below) and a t-shirt.

How
can I skip the fee?
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First year in PBL, you cannot.
Second year however, you can accumulate fundraised funds
(the Treasurer keeps track) and you can apply them to
your dues in the upcoming academic year. Combine
that with becoming
most active member
and you should just about break
even!
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