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SELCO Awards scholarships 2018

February 21, 2018—SELCO Community Credit Union Awards $33,000 in College Scholarships to 22 High School Seniors Throughout Oregon (EUGENE, Ore.) — SELCO Community Credit Union has awarded $33,000 in college scholarships to 22 graduating high school seniors throughout Oregon. The scholarships — each totaling $1,500 — provide assistance for...

SELCO Hires Bruce Englund

February 13, 2018—SELCO Community Credit Union Hires Bruce Englund as Central Oregon Vice President, Commercial Loan Officer Englund brings nearly 40 years of banking experience to SELCO's Commercial & Business Banking division (BEND, Ore.) — SELCO Community Credit Union recently hired Bruce Englund as vice president, commercial loan officer for...

Applications Open for SPARK! 2017

September 6, 2017—Applications Now Open for SELCO Community Credit Union's SPARK! Creative Learning Grants Annual program awards grants to K-12 educators in SELCO communities; 73 grants totaling $32,650 awarded in 2016 (EUGENE, Ore.) — Applications are being accepted through Sept. 30 for the annual SELCO Community Credit Union SPARK! Creative...

SELCO Promotes Carissa Lucas

June 29, 2017—SELCO Community Credit Union Promotes Carissa Lucas to Branch Manager of Its East Bend Branch Lucas brings 10 years of experience to SELCO's Central Oregon branches in her new role (BEND, Ore.) — SELCO Community Credit Union has recently promoted Carissa Lucas to branch manager for SELCO’s East Bend location. In this role, Lucas wi...

$52,500 in College Scholarships Awarded to 20 Oregon High School Seniors Through SELCO Community Credit Union’s Annual Scholarship Program

Now in its 32nd year, the program has awarded $235,000 in scholarships in the past 5 years; virtual ceremony to be held on Friday, May 13 at 2 p.m. (SPRINGFIELD, Ore) — SELCO Community Credit Union celebrated the 32nd year of its annual scholarship program by awarding $52,500 in college scholarships to 20 graduating high school seniors throughou...