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Introduction to Credit Unions
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These interactive courses provide you with an in-depth overview of the credit union movement, with an emphasis on how credit unions differentiate themselves from other financial institutions. The material contained within this course will increase your knowledge of credit union history as well as your confidence in explaining to members what sets credit unions apart.

See the interactive credit union timeline included in this online module.

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This module contains 5 online courses:
  1. The Credit Union Difference (A1004A)
  2. Member Service: The Core of Credit Unions (A1004B)
  3. What is the Credit Union Movement? (A1004C)
  4. A Tradition of Community Involvement (A1004D)
  5. You and Your Credit Union (A1004E)

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This course is a recommended course in the following learning plans:

Core Competency Courses New Employee Orientation


 

Course Number:
A1004 (online)

S1304 (print) is an equivalent course



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