Albemarle High School Student Branch Proposal

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Banking-at-School Partnership Program

Albemarle High School Student Branch Proposal

Program Objectives

• Support Standards of Learning (SOL’s)• Support the new Personal Finance Course• Develop basic life skills pertaining to money

management, personal finance• Facilitate financial literacy & understanding of the

American economic system• Allow students to explore career options in

banking & finance• Develop entrepreneurial skills

Program Background

• In 2002 General Assembly passed legislation authorizing VDOE to develop guidelines

• Used guidelines to develop RFPs with December 2009 deadline

• Elected to proceed with UVA Community Credit Union’s proposal

Why UVA Community Credit Union?

• Established in 1954

• Over 54,000 member-owners

• Serves the City of Charlottesville, and the counties of Albemarle, Fluvanna, Greene, Louisa, Madison, Nelson, and Orange

• Eleven full-service branches in area

• Award winning financial institution

Why UVA CommunityCredit Union?

• Non-profit dedicated to improving the financial well-being of our community

• Experienced financial education provider– Credit Union membership – Area schools and non-profit organizations– Local businesses

Why UVA Community Credit Union?

• Credit unions across the nation are leaders in providing student run branches– National support committees– Shared “best practices”

• Award-winning student run branch at

Louisa County High School– opened in December 2008

Why Open aStudent-Run Branch?

• Beneficial to:– Students– School – Community– Credit Union

Benefits for the Students

• Learning useful real-life skills in a positive and safe environment– Managing personal finances– Improving financial literacy– Experience with business leadership practices– Developing entrepreneurial skills

• Employment opportunities – Internships– Part time/full time employment

Benefits for the School

• Meet SOLs without additional training or resources• Supports the new Personal Finance Course• Additional layer of curriculum support

– Credit Union designed materials– National Endowment for Financial Education (NEFE)– FoolProof online financial education modules

• Opportunity to foster partnerships & networking with the business community

• Good public relations

Benefits for the Community

• A new generation of more knowledgeable consumers who can help stimulate the economy and successfully manage their money

• Healthier individuals/family units through financial stability

• A new group of employees with experience in running a business (marketing, branding, and financial operations)

Benefits for theCredit Union

• Enrich the lives of our future members

• Develop positive public relations with the community

• Build pool of employee candidates

Student-Run Branches

• 42 States currently have credit union student-run branches

• Nationally – 773 branches

• Virginia – 69 branches

• Branches use different delivery models

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Louisa County High School

Lion Nation Branch

Creating Excellence Award

Governor’s Career & Technical Education Exemplary Standards Awards

The Albemarle High School

Student-Run Branch

Products & Services

• School System Employees – full service accounts

• Students – require parental/guardian signature if under 18

• On-Site Financial Education– Students– School System Employees– School’s Community Members

Operational Structure

• Utilize space outside of cafeteria

• Open initially two days a week

• Partial data connection– allow the student branch to use a “store & forward”

feature of our system– blocks student’s access to account balances and

histories

• Cash withdrawal limits & other security practices

Division of Responsibilities

Credit Union Resources School Resources

Equipment, site design, documents & supplies

Space

Interviewing & training Screening of applicants

Oversight & supervision Staff liaison

Insurance & bonding Communications & Student Development of Marketing Materials

Security of information & financial instruments

Time for assembly/student meetings

Marketing Expenses/Final approval Development of teller windows

Financial Education Student Advisory Board

Staffing

• School Staff• Supervising teacher• Student manager• Three student tellers

• Credit Union Manager to oversee student-run branch • Training• Daily operations• Partner with supervising teacher• Coordinate Financial Education curriculum between

Credit Union staff and teachers

Implementation Timeline

• Winter 2009• Explored different student-run models with a site visit

to Louisa• Completed the RFP process • Reviewed and working in compliance with Virginia’s

“Guidelines for Banking at School Partnership Programs”

• Spring 2010• Secure School Board and Credit Union Board

approval• Implement financial literacy education

Implementation Timeline

• Spring / Summer 2010• Apply for Regulatory Branch Approval• Prepare facilities for operations• Recruit & train staff

• Fall 2010• Student-run branch opens at AHS• Full-operation with student employees

Questions?