FAQs

What are the Next Gen application requirements?

Candidates must be current FFA members. Candidates must be high school students at least 15 years old during the conference. This conference is intended for sophomores, juniors or seniors in high school at the time of application. (For the conference taking place in September, it will be grade level at time of the conference.) Candidates must desire to learn about and experience the designated career pathway. Candidates must demonstrate the intention to attend college or be career-ready through work experience, training or other activities connected to a career in the designated career pathway.

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How much does it cost to participate?

The National FFA Organization covers lodging, meals and other expenses during the conference through the generosity of our corporate partners. Selected participants will pay a $150 registration fee and be expected to cover their travel to and from the conference.

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When and where are the Next Gen Conferences?

Next Gen: Plant Systems – March 4-8*, 2025, in Orlando, Florida Next Gen: Agricultural Education – June 24-28*, 2025, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Next Gen: Emerging Technologies – Sept. 9-13*, 2025, in Fargo, North Dakota *Conference concludes on Friday, last day listed is a travel day.

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What is the Next Gen Conference?

The Next Gen Conference equips students with the knowledge and skills needed to make their best next steps after high school graduation. The Next Gen Conferences are career-focused conferences centered around the eight AFNR Career Pathways. The 2025 Next Gen Conferences center around Plant Systems, Agricultural Education and Emerging Technologies career pathways.

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How will the model support new chapters?

To support new chapter/program development, all new chapters chartered or re-chartered after the initial nationwide implementation of 100% membership would start and remain at the Tier A fee for three years before adjusting to the appropriate SBAE enrollment rate.

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What will be the options for Middle School programs?

While there are a growing number of middle school-only FFA chapters that would qualify for the $250 national flat rate, there are a significant number of middle school and high school combined programs across the organization. After first checking with your state association for guidance and existing state policy on this topic, combined programs may have the option of remaining combined or separating into two chapters to benefit from the lower middle school-only rate.Under the direction of the state association, combined (middle and high school) programs can include participating middle school members on the roster but are not required to include all enrolled students except for when they are a middle school-only flat fee chapter. Middle school members included on the chapter roster will be included in the overall enrollment count for the program.

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What will happen to the FFA New Horizons Magazine?

It is projected that each secondary FFA member will still receive a magazine delivered to their home. Middle School FFA chapters will receive classroom sets of magazines in addition to digital delivery options. This approach will keep printing and shipping costs manageable with the program affiliation model while still delivering a quality educational resource for students and teachers

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What will happen to the FFA New Horizons Magazine?

It is projected that each secondary FFA member will still receive a magazine delivered to their home. Middle School FFA chapters will receive classroom sets of magazines in addition to digital delivery options. This approach will keep printing and shipping costs manageable with the program affiliation model while still delivering a quality educational resource for students and teachers

By |2025-08-26T16:13:29-04:00January 17th, 2025|

How will local chapters be held accountable to ensure access?

National FFA will work with state associations in the development of the online roster system to include a local school administrator e-signature to verify program enrollment prior to membership roster submission. The local ag teacher will input an appropriate name, email address, and title. Suggested titles/roles include school superintendent, building principal or vice principal, CTE director, school registrar, or scheduling counselor. Certifying individuals will be subject to state staff review and ag teachers may be requested to identify a different name/title/role.

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Do I still have the ability to suspend FFA members who do not follow our Code of Ethics?

The FFA Code of Ethics is not changing and applying it is still in effect. It should be assumed that all students enter SBAE with a clean slate and by default are FFA members in your chapter. Should a student do something that is a violation of the FFA Code of Ethics or commit a violation of your school’s activity policy, the student could potentially be a candidate for suspension from FFA activities. Ag teachers can contact their state staff to have a student suspended from FFA mid-year. Ag teachers should also confirm suspension with school administration to ensure that local policy has been followed and due process is honored in the loss of that student’s rights. In general, students in SBAE should be automatically listed on the FFA roster and only removed after committing an infraction that has been verified by the ag teacher and school administration. The only situation where a student would pre-emptively not be listed on the FFA roster is when the student enters a SBAE class while they have been barred [...]

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