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This article discusses the structure, events, and education provided by student-run credit unions, highlighting the hands-on learning approach that develops pride and self-esteem. It emphasizes the importance of community partnerships and financial literacy. It also outlines the responsibilities of both the credit union and the school, including equipment, training, education, bonding, and insurance.
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Structure Events and Education Performance
Hands-on Learning Approach Develops Pride and Self Esteem Community Partnership Financial Literacy
Responsibilities of Allegacy • Equipment • Training & Education • Courier • Bonding and Insurance • Ensure integrity and long-term viability • Feedback to administration • Contacts for the School
Responsibilities of School • Adequate Space • Support within Students and Faculty • Reinforcement with Marketing • Faculty Liaison