LOS ANGELES–University Credit Union, which has been active in partnerships with colleges and universities, as well as their athletes, said it extended and enhanced its long-running relationship with Pepperdine University.
The credit union, which is Pepperdine’s official financial institution, said the multiyear partnership extension will “showcase University Credit Union in athletics marketing opportunities and provide further support to campus through initiatives such as financial education programs, a dedicated campus liaison, continued support of the Seaver Parents Program, Student Life events, the Alumni Association, and title sponsorship of the student-athlete Life Skills Program ‘Building Waves’.”
“After 30 years of dedicated partnership, we are still as excited as ever to support the ongoing athletic and academic success of Pepperdine University,” said UCU President and CEO Dr. David Tuyo II. “We’re grateful for another opportunity to continue providing financial support to such an important community in our membership.”
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