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November 2, 2006
La Capitol Federal Credit Union opens its doors Nov. 6
La Capitol Federal Credit Union will officially open at its new location in the University Commons on the ËÄÉ«AV campus Monday, Nov. 6 at 8 a.m.
La Capitol FCU will mirror the following services previously offered by Indian Bank, which will close Friday, Nov. 3:
- accept direct deposit forms from students to process ACH deposits of student refunds
- hold and release payroll checks once monthly for student workers and graduate assistants
- hold and release accounts payable checks on a weekly basis
- provide check cashing services up to $50 for qualified students, employees and faculty per day, provided they are also La Capitol FCU members
- handle functions within the university's application systems
(CICSPLUS) which include the Student Information Services (SIS), the Financial Records System (FRS) and the Cardinal Parking Fines System
- issue temporary petty cash for on-campus activities such as theater events and fundraisers
- change orders for departments
In addition, the bank will continue to accept student payments in the form of cash, check or credit card for the following: tuition and related fees, parking fees and fines, student loan payments, concert tickets, immunization fees, student ID fees, nursing student fees, pharmacy student fees, application and reservation fees for on-campus residents, and payments to Warhawk Express.
The bank will also accept deposits from departments to university general ledger accounts.
Employees and students will see some familiar faces by way of Jerry Futch and James "Skip" Portman, former Indian Bank employees who retired from ËÄÉ«AV and decided to remain on and work for La Capitol FCU.
La Capitol FCU will maintain regular banking hours of operation Mondays – Fridays from 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
The La Capitol FCU will be located at 4031 Northeast Dr., University Commons II, Suite 2152, joining Starbucks, SACS, and Aramark’s C-3 convenience store in providing quality services to ËÄÉ«AV students, faculty and staff.
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