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National Business Association Scholarship Program

The National Business Association (NBA) Scholarship Program was established to achieve a number of highly desirable objectives: First, it is viewed as a major benefit for being a member of the NBA. Second, it recognizes and aides deserving students who are eligible for the awards based on their parents' membership in the NBA. Third, the awards assist the winners and their parents with college expenses.

NBA Scholarships are awarded to deserving students whose academic credentials fall within an average to above-average range. In general, average and above-average credentials are, for high school seniors, those that rank in the top third of the senior class but not in the top 10 percent. Standardized test scores should range, for the ACT Composite, from 18 to 26, or for the SAT, combined Verbal and Math scores should range from 850 to 1190. Students enrolled in college should present college GPAs that range from 2.5 to 3.5 on a 4.0 scale in addition to the proper high school credentials.

Those eligible to apply for the NBA scholarships are high school seniors, college freshmen, sophomores and juniors who are dependent sons and daughters of NBA dues-paying Members. (NOTE: The parents of the applicants must still be NBA Members at the time the winners are selected in April)

Up to five (5) $1,500 scholarships will be awarded each year. These are one-year awards and are not based on financial need. There is a new competition for these awards each year. Winning one year does not guarantee a recipient will win the following year.

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