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Learn About Credit Unions
Consider Joining a Credit Union todayAll CompleteEd™ loan borrowers are required to be credit union members. If you are not currently a member, now is the perfect time to join. Credit union members save .25% instantly on their CompleteEd™ loan APR and continue enjoying this benefit as long as they are a member. In addition to the interest rate discount, Credit unions offer those heading off to college everything from checking accounts to credit cards with better rates and lower fees than most banks offer. There is a credit union for just about everyone. Find a credit union now. What Is a Credit Union?A credit union is a cooperative financial institution owned and controlled by the people who use its services. Credit unions are run by members, for members. Credit unions serve groups that share something in common, such as where they work, live, worship or other affiliation. So they usually have deeper local ties and more personalized service than other financial institutions. Credit unions exist to provide a safe, convenient place for members to get financial products and services similar to banks. But while most banks must answer to shareholders, credit unions answer only to their members. As non-profit organizations, credit unions pass the savings from lower operating costs along to members. As a result, members generally earn higher interest on money invested, get lower APRs on loans, and pay fewer or lower fees than they would at most banks. Credit unions, like other financial institutions, are closely regulated. And they operate in a very prudent manner. The National Credit Union Share Insurance Fund (NCUSIF), administered by the National Credit Union Administration, an agency of the Federal government, insures deposits of credit union members at more than 8,000 Federal and state-chartered credit unions nationwide. Deposits are insured up to $250,000, the same as a bank. A Proud History Lives OnIn 1935, when credit unions were helping Americans through the Great Depression, a member declared that credit unions were "not for profit, not for charity, but for service." And that philosophy still holds true today. Credit unions continue to look out for their members' interests and provide a level of service that is not generally available at other financial institutions. Whether it is providing a loan to help a member cover unexpected medical bills, giving financial counseling to a member whose company closed its doors or simply offering a better deal on a car loan, credit unions make a difference for their members and the communities they serve. To this day, credit unions live by these 7 guiding principles:
Who Can Join?Just about anyone can join a credit union! To become a member, you must belong to an organization, school, religious group, profession, live in a specific geographic area or have another affiliation that a credit union represents. With such a wide range of affiliations, there is a credit union for just about everyone. Click the Credit Union Finder to find a fit. Instant .25% APR Savings On CompleteEd LoansCredit union members enjoy instant .25% APR savings for the life of their CompleteEd loan. Non-members can join one to become eligible for these exclusive CompleteEd savings! Benefits of Credit Union Membership
Financial Products and Services Vary with Individual Credit Unions, and Often Include:
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