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Cyprus Credit Union's Personal Finance Video Series provides educational videos tailored for youth. Whether you’re a student looking to get your finances off to a great start, an educator using these videos as a teaching aid, or a parent teaching your child good money habits, our Personal Finance Series makes it easy to grasp essential money management skills from the start.
Request a Cyprus guest speaker to guide your class through the essentials of finance. As part of our Cyprus Shows Up for Teachers program, our team educates high school and middle school students on the financial must-knows, including savings and budgeting, understanding credit, preparing to buy their first car, fraud prevention, and more.
Request a youth educator from Cyprus Credit Union to lead your students through mock job interviews. Our team helps to instill confidence in students by familiarizing them with the interview process, practicing interview skills, and providing constructive feedback for the future.
Take financial learning beyond the classroom with a Cyprus Lunch Table event at your school. Our team prepares an interactive space or “lunch table” and incorporates activities, fun facts, and real-life examples to teach students about finances in a way that is relatable and engaging.
Educator Mini-Grants assist teachers in funding innovative activities, creative classroom projects, and supplemental supplies to enhance standard curriculum and enrich their students’ learning experiences.
Enroll in the Personal Finance Simulation & Curriculum from Stukent. This resource introduces students to financial literacy principles in an immersive, engaging way. Students get hands-on experience with skills like budgeting, paying bills, filing taxes, understanding credit, and much more. Cyprus Credit Union has partnered with Stukent to provide this curriculum free to Utah high schools.
KSL NewsRadio and Cyprus Credit Union are teaming up to recognize the incredible ways educators go above and beyond every day. Once each month, a lucky featured teacher will be picked at random to receive a $500 Visa gift card from Cyprus Credit Union, a pair of season tickets to Hale Centre Theatre, and a $250 gift card to Harmons.
We know that every bit helps when saving for higher education. That’s why Cyprus Credit Union offers $2,000 college scholarships to current high school seniors planning to attend Utah-accredited colleges, universities, or trade schools.
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