Southeast Management School (SRCUS)
Southeast Management School is on a mission to provide you with a premier opportunity to develop your leadership skills so that you can more greatly contribute to the success of your credit union. NEW! Earn your Certified Credit Union Executive (CCUE) designation at Southeast Management School.
For more than 50 years, we’ve been committed to creating the best student experience possible through the use of a well-rounded curriculum and experiential opportunities for your professional and personal growth. You can expect to graduate from this program with meaningful, long-lasting relationships with classmates that strengthen the cooperative nature of the credit union movement.
This program takes three years to complete and meets annually for one week in June at the University of Georgia, Georgia Center for Continuing Education in Athens, GA. Over the course of this program, you’ll dive into a curriculum centered around developing your operational, managerial and leadership abilities.
Curriculum Topics:
Financial Analysis
- Interest Rates & Financial Markets
- Financial Ratios
- Budgeting
- Lending
- Asset Liability
Management
- Negotiation Skills
- Marketing
- Personality Styles and Teamwork
- Working with your Board
- Ethics
- Motivation
- Employment Law
- Performance Management
- Business Development
- Compliance
- Fraud
Leadership
- Organizational Behavior
- Executive Communication
- Strategic Planning
Other program features:
- Engaging discussions with credit union colleagues;
- Networking and collaborative opportunities with individuals from across the country;
- Teambuilding activities to help you grow professionally and personally;
- Personal feedback on projects and/or whitepapers; and
- Lots of FUN!
Ready to Start Your SRCUS Journey?
Learn more about enrollment and tuition here.
Scholarships and assistance may be available. Contact your League's Mary Amyx for information.
For questions or requests for additional information, contact SRCUS Executive Director Brittani Champlin at 803-732-8141 or email info@srcus.org. To stay up to date with the latest news and information, visit www.srcus.org or follow SRCUS on Facebook.
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