Connally High School Partnership Overview What is a Credit Union? - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Connally High School Partnership Overview What is a Credit Union? - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Connally High School Partnership Overview What is a Credit Union? Not-for-profit Members are owners Serve members Volunteer Board of Directors Tax-exempt Insured by NCUA AISD Back to School Bash 2015 Image source:
What is a Credit Union?
- Not-for-profit
- Members are owners
- Serve members
- Volunteer Board of
Directors
- Tax-exempt
- Insured by NCUA
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High School Branch
As an institution that was created by and for educators, we’re committed to helping schools and students; we believe an in-school branch makes it easier for students to learn money management in a safe environment.
Additional Benefits
- Free Membership
- Savings & Checking
- CHS Cougar Card
- School Involvement
- FAFSA Saturdays, Fashion
Design Contest, & more
- Financial Education
- Internships
- Scholarships
CHS Perks
- Refer a Friend to receive
$20 each
- Cash-Back Checking
− Pays you AND CHS for using Cougar Card
Requirements to Open Account
- Need CHS or State Issue ID
- Must have social security number
- Will need minimum opening deposit of
$10 or referral code
Accessing Funds
- Download A+ mobile
app
- Use network of free
ATMs
- Visit the credit union:
−
During lunch with a pass
−
After school
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Things to Note
- A $10 minimum must
remain in savings account
- There is a $5 membership
fee for those over 18
- Account must be open for
six months to avoid early closure fee
- Must use the account to
avoid inactivity fee
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Not for profit, Not for charity, But for service.
People Helping People
Credit Union Motto
Get to Know Us
Room A100 M-F: 11:30 am – 5:00 pm
Sophia Uribe High School Branch Supervisor 512.421.2798 suribe@aplusfcu.org Desiree Lopez Member Services Officer III 512.421.2799 dlopez@aplusfcu.org
Stop by the morning/lunch tables, visit the credit union, or contact us