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347 Credit Union Financial Counselors Earn CUNA Credit Union Financial Counselor Certification in 2011

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Mark Wolff, CUNA Communications; (202) 508-6764; mwolff@cuna.coop
Amy Nigrelli, CUNA Marketing; (608) 231-4246; anigrelli@cuna.coop

Madison, WI (December 13, 2011) – CUNA is proud to announce that 347 credit union financial counselors, from 38 states and 175 credit unions, have earned their CUNA Credit Union Financial Counselor (CCUFC) Certification in 2011. This certificate was created by CUNA in an effort to help credit union financial counselors stay up-to-date with the latest counseling techniques and ensure credit union members are receiving informed and relevant financial advice.

The CUNA Credit Union Financial Counselor (CCUFC) Certificate will continue to be offered in 2012 and can be earned after successfully completing exams associated with one of the following tracks:

1.       Attend the CUNA Certified Financial Counselor Schools June 11-14, 2012 in Austin, Texas and achieve certification onsite by successfully completing both Part 1 and Part 2 of the CUNA Certified Financial Counselor Schools and pass each qualifying exam.

2.       Receive certification through the Credit Union Financial Counseling Certification Program (FiCEP), a self-study financial counseling certification program. Modeled after the CUNA Certified Financial Counselor Schools, FiCEP includes two parts of four learning modules each. CCUF certification is received upon successful completion of the proctored exams for both parts (eight total modules).

For more information about how to earn CUNA Certified Financial Counselor Certification, visit training.cuna.org/ficep  for FiCEP or training.cuna.org/cfcs for Certified Financial Counselor Schools.

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About CUNA:

With its network of affiliated state credit union leagues, Credit Union National Association (CUNA) serves 90 percent of America’s 7,400 state and federally chartered credit unions, which are owned by nearly 93 million consumer members. Credit unions are not-for-profit cooperatives providing affordable financial services to people from all walks of life.  For more information about CUNA, visit www.cuna.org or the CUNAverse blog and follow @CUNAverse on Twitter.  For more information about credit unions, visit www.aSmarterChoice.org and follow @asmarterchoice on Twitter.

 


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