Pacific Crest is proud to offer the following scholarships to the community. The credit union believes in helping to further the education of our youth. Please download and fill out the scholarships that are listed below. Good luck.
Pacific Crest Federal Credit Union Annual ScholarshipsHigh School Seniors that are members of Pacific Crest FCU, we may have a scholarship for you! Applicants are judged based on financial need, academic achievement and community involvement. Completed Pacific Crest Scholarship Applications are due to the Credit Union Association of Oregon before April 15th. Download the Scholarship Application and the Scholarship Brochure.
Lois M Hartley Benefit ScholarshipMembers of any Oregon Credit Union who are currently enrolled in an undergraduate program, and who have some form of hearing impairment or becoming medically qualified to assist the hearing impaired may be interested in applying for the Lois M Hartley Benefit Scholarship. There are two $2,000 scholarships established by Lois M Hartley, a retired school teacher, and member of Pacific Crest Federal Credit Union. Applications are due to the Credit Union Association of Oregon by March 31st.
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Ray Kaeler ScholarshipApplications for the Ray Kageler Scholarship for graduate students are due back back to the Oregon State Scholarship Commission by March 1st. The scholarship's criteria applies to graduate students who are members of an Oregon Credit Union affiliated with the Oregon Credit Union League and is enrolled in an accredited post-secondary institution. Students applying for renewal are considered on the same basis as new applicants. To apply for this scholarship please call or write the State Scholarship Commission at: Oregon State Scholarship Commission, 1500 Valley River Dr. #100, Eugene, OR 97401 or call at 1-800-452-8807.
So think very carefully about where you are in your own personal investment cycle. If you are near retirement, does it make sense to go into stocks at near three-year highs?
To steal a line from the Hippocratic Oath: "First, do no harm". That seems to be what this mortgage settlement deal is all about. This deal will do no harm to the long-term housing outlook, but it is unlikely to have a significant impact.
After doing little the first four days of the week, the latest jobs report boosted stocks to a strong close for the week.