What happened to OSU Federal Credit Union?
In 2014, OSU Federal members voted to move the credit union from its previous federal charter to a state of Oregon charter. On the first day of 2015, we changed our name from OSU Federal Credit Union to Oregon State Credit Union. As a result, we were able to offer membership to anyone who lives or works in 24 counties in western and central Oregon.
Who is behind Oregon State College Federal Credit Union?
Bob Coyle, an associate professor of Agriculture at Oregon State College (now Oregon State University), founded Oregon State College Federal Credit Union to serve the unmet financial needs of its members. Mr. Coyle ran the credit union from his desk in Snell Hall (now Ballard Extension Hall).
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Should I allow Ohio State to retain funds towards outstanding charges?
However, it may be in your best interest to allow Ohio State to retain funds towards outstanding charges to reduce your debt at the institution If you receive (or Ohio State or parent receive on your behalf) excess Title IV program funds that must be returned, Ohio State must return a portion of the excess equal to the lesser of:
Who can join Oregon State Credit Union?
On the first day of 2015, we changed our name from OSU Federal Credit Union to Oregon State Credit Union. As a result, we were able to offer membership to anyone who lives or works in 24 counties in western and central Oregon.
Who was the first manager of Oregon State Credit Union?
By 1960, Oregon State College Federal Credit Union had reached its first $1 million in deposits, and Mr. Coyle became the first paid manager. The following year, the first off-campus branch opened in Corvallis at 1605 N.W. Monroe.