NORTHVILLE TOWNSHIP, Mich. - (06/23/05) -- The Michigan CU League has launchedan Internet-based learning center through its CU Villagesubsidiary. Aimed at fostering career developing, the MCUL said thelearning center will offer more than 2,000 courses on a variety ofcredit union and business-related topics. The courses, which can beaccessed 24 hours a day, seven days a week, have been developed ina format to allow for self study and some courses provide testingoptions. Most courses can be purchased for $90. Students have oneyear from the date of registration to complete a course. There isno limit to the number of times a student may return to the courseduring the 365-day course completion period. Topic areas includebusiness and professional skills, CEO/management, finance, frontline training, human
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