Credit Union Basics
Credit Union 101
Student Credit Unions
History of Credit Unions
Carolina Credit Union
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What is a credit union

A not-for-profit financial institution owned by its members.

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What is a “field of membership”?

The common bond shared by members of a credit union (e.g. school, job, location).

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What is the name of the first student-run credit union in the United States?

 University of Massachusetts at Amherst

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Why were credit unions originally created in the U.S.?

To help lower-income individuals who were denied credit by traditional banks.

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Who is our credit union designed to serve?

Students in the Chapel Hill area

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Who owns a credit union?

Its members!!

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What does NCUA stand for?

National Credit Union Administration

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Which student-run credit union is considered the largest in the U.S.?  

Georgetown

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In what decade did the first student-run credit union launch in the U.S.?

1980s

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Which type of credit union is our student-run credit union pursuing?

Association-based membership

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What’s one major difference between a credit union and a bank?

Credit unions are not-for-profit; banks are for-profit.

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What does "not-for-profit" mean in the context of credit unions?

Profits are returned to members, not shareholders.

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What year/decade did the original Chapel Hill Credit Union close?

1990s

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During what movement/time did U.S. credit unions start to form in large numbers?

The labor movement in the 1920s.

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What is our credit union’s mission?

Our mission is to establish a student-run credit union that offers affordable, transparent financial services; cultivates financial knowledge and wellness; and serves as a practical training ground for the next generation of Carolina leaders.

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What do you usually have to do to join a credit union?

Meet a “membership requirement,” like being a student, employee, or living in a certain area.

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What’s the term for the extra money a credit union gives members for keeping their money there?

Dividends

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What decade did the original Chapel Hill Credit Union open?

1960s

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What country is credited with starting the first credit union in the world?

Germany

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Approximately how many initial members are we planning for?

500 members

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What is the governing body of a credit union called?

The Board of Directors

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What do credit unions typically offer lower than banks?

Loan interest rates and fees

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What credit union took over the original Chapel Hill Credit Union

Coastal Credit Union

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What major law helped credit unions grow in the U.S. by establishing federal regulation and insurance?

The Federal Credit Union Act of 1934.

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How much did we raise in the GoFundMe?

$12-$13K

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