Agricultural Credit School 63rd Annual
PURPOSE
To strengthen the professional skills of agricultural lenders and other credit managers.
Attending the school is an important step in the career development of agricultural lenders. Since its establishment in 1945, the Ag Credit School has had more than 3,000 lenders and regulators enrolled. The Department of Economics in the College of Agriculture at Iowa State University, in cooperation with the Iowa Bankers Association, conducts the Agricultural Credit School on the Iowa State campus each June.
ORGANIZATION
The school is organized in a two-week curriculum.
You attend one week during the first summer and complete the remaining week during the subsequent summer. Both curricula are offered concurrently.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Those directly involved in extending, administering or supervising agricultural credit or those aspiring to serve as agricultural lenders.
The Ag Credit School is a complete learning experience that combines coursework, case studies, computer applications, and in-depth personal attention from instructors.
BENEFITS
Increase your skill and effectiveness in agricultural credit management; attract and finance new credits; gain an in-depth understanding of farm financial and risk management; learn strategies to increase profitability, security, and competitiveness of agricultural lending.
PLANNING AND DIRECTION OF THE SCHOOL
The following people are responsible for the planning and direction of the school:
Iowa State University
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Robert Jolly Department of Economics
William Edwards Department of Economics |
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Iowa Bankers Association
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Eric Walhof Chair, Ag Committee
Market President First National Bank Sioux Center, Iowa
Ann Winkel Education Manager
Donald Foley Vice President, Ag Loan Department, Iowa Bankers Mortgage
Corporation |
Sponsored by Iowa State University and the Iowa Bankers Association