Phi Beta
Lambda (PBL) is the national organization of students enrolled
in programs of business education or computer information systems
on the post-secondary level. The organization, composed of more
than 450 chapters, operates as a liaison between instructors,
state supervisors, school administrators, and members of the
business community.
The activities
of PBL provide opportunities for business students to establish
occupational goals and facilitate the transition from school
to work. Members of PBL learn how to engage in individual and
group business enterprises, how to hold office and direct the
affairs of the group, how to work with other organizations and
how to compete honorably with their colleagues on the local,
state, and national levels.
PBL helps
build competent, aggressive business leadership; strengthen
the confidence of students in themselves and in their work;
develop character; prepare for useful citizenship; foster patriotism;
and practice efficient money management.
Contact Serelda Johnson (479) 508-3308