BPA’s Workplace Skills Assessment Program (WSAP) provides students with the opportunity to demonstrate workplace skills through competitive events in various categories. Competitions range from individual to team events and include areas such as finance, business administration, management information systems, digital communication, and health administration.
Business and Economics
Business Professionals of America (BPA)
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About the competition
Comp Info
- Estimated Ann. Participants: 45000
- Cost: Free beyond BPA membership fees, which vary depending on the division and chapter.
- Estimated Time Commitment: Major
- Participant Format: Individual
- Event Format: In-Person
- Competition Format: Presentation, Simulation/Challenge
- Reach: International
- Event Size: Medium
Participation Information
Students begin by participating in regional competitions. Top qualifiers advance to state conferences, and the best competitors proceed to the National Leadership Conference held in May each year. Virtual competitions are also available at the national level.
Judging is based on event-specific criteria, including knowledge, skills, creativity, teamwork, and presentation. Events range from objective tests to judged presentations.
Trophies, plaques, scholarships, and networking opportunities
Students begin by participating in regional competitions. Top qualifiers advance to state conferences, and the best competitors proceed to the National Leadership Conference held in May each year. Virtual competitions are also available at the national level.
1. Join a BPA chapter at your school. 2. Choose an event to compete in. 3. Participate in regional and state competitions. 4. Advance to the National Leadership Conference if qualified.
Access to competition guidelines, study materials, technology resources, and mentorship from educators and professionals in the field.
Judging is based on event-specific criteria, including knowledge, skills, creativity, teamwork, and presentation. Events range from objective tests to judged presentations.
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