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Southeast CUNA Management School - Early Bird Registration Rate

Authored By: Lewis Wood on 3/24/2022

Southeast CUNA Management School

Registration for the 2022 session of the Southeast CUNA Management School is now open! Please note that the early bird registration rate of $1,945 is only valid through April 22.

The school, which is hosted by Southeast Regional Credit Union Schools (SRCUS), is being held from Sunday, June 12, 2022 through Friday, June 17, 2022 at the University of Georgia Hotel & Conference Center, 1197 South Lumpkin Street, Athens, GA.

The premier learning opportunity for credit union professionals in the southeast, SE CUNA Management School provides students with the skills and knowledge to meet the leadership challenges that arise in the credit union industry. Over the course of this three-year program, students receive advanced academic instruction on a variety of topics including management, leadership, and financial analysis. Students also apply the knowledge gained from the on-site sessions to projects that require strategic analysis of their credit unions and research of relevant issues facing the credit union industry.

Upon successful completion of the program, students receive a graduation diploma issued in conjunction with the University of Georgia Center for Continuing Education. Graduation from Southeast CUNA Management School is recognized throughout the credit union industry as a prestigious mark of achievement.

"Attending and graduating SRCUS is an amazing journey that every credit union professional should experience – encompassing individual, professional, and educational growth,” said Dale Phillips, 2018 Hugh Watson Award Recipient, Veritas FCU. “It teaches teamwork and develops leadership skills.”

Tuition is $1,945 if paid on or before April 22, 2022. Please click here to register online. Scholarships and assistance are available from your League. Contact Mary Amyx for info.

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