LITTLETON, Colo.— Red Rocks Credit Union said it is partnering with Arrupe Jesuit High School in support of its Corporate Work Study Program (CWSP).
As part of the initiative, four students will join the $323.2-million Red Rocks CU for the next nine months, where they will engage in various projects and gain hands-on experience within the credit union’s member advocacy teams, the credit union said.
“This collaboration is a testament to Red Rocks Credit Union’s commitment to community engagement and developing future talent,” RRCU said in a statement. “Through the CWSP, Red Rocks CU aims to cultivate a pipeline of skilled candidates for its frontline positions. By providing these students with real-world experience and professional training, Red Rocks Credit Union is investing in the development of a dedicated and prepared workforce.”
The Corporate Work Study Program at Arrupe Jesuit High School provides students with entry-level office roles in fields such as banking, law, medicine, and finance.
‘Enriching Lives’
“At Red Rocks Credit Union, we are dedicated to ‘Enriching Lives’ and fostering a community where everyone has the opportunity to thrive,” President and CEO Darius Wise said in a statement. “This partnership with Arrupe Jesuit High School aligns perfectly with our purpose to offer trusted support, tailored solutions, and unparalleled service over a lifetime. We are excited to welcome these students and support their growth.”
