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The top 10 reasons to choose Sheshunoff / NAFCU courses!
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Expertise. Each course brings the practical guidance of an expert with
experience both in the industry and with the regulators; courses are written
to be credit-union specific and backed by Sheshunoff's more than 25 years of
experience.
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Streamlined Content. We have streamlined content within each course
with specific learners in mind. We understand the limits on time and resources
that credit union professionals face, but also understand the need for complete
learning solutions, so we have tailored course breadth and depth of content
with the end user in mind.
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Testing Administration. Our quick, easy-to-use testing validates learning for both learning administrators and regulatory examiners.
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Educational Credit. Our courses offer both NASBA credits and continuing education credits.
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Use of Learning Scenarios. While many bank courses available merely test memory, these courses test true understanding, using scenarios that allow learners to test their judgment based on what they have learned. Our courses also include graphics to assist in the learning process.
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Interoperability. The library interfaces with each of the top 15 learning management systems (LMS), enabling efficient implementation with existing technology.
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Up-to-Date and Accurate. We provide regular updates to material to ensure that users are learning based on current requirements, not obsolete law. Updates throughout the year are included in the price of subscription.
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Pre-Assessment Options. Pre-testing give institutions the flexibility to target the learning when it is appropriate to save the learners time and maintain productivity.
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Customization Options. Thomson offers a variety of customization options that help credit unions integrate the financial curriculum into their organizations.
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Backed by Thomson. Thomson is a world leader in information solutions,
serving the financial services, legal, healthcare, and learning markets. Credit
Unions can feel secure that Thomson's solutions will remain secure for decades
to come.
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