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Schools

Ag Lending School
Questions? Call Deb Gates at South Dakota Bankers Association at 605.224.1653
Dakota School of Banking
Held on the campus of Jamestown College in Jamestown, North Dakota, the Dakota School of Banking provides a focused education of the banking industry. Bankers at all levels benefit from the well-rounded curriculum that builds on fundamental skills and focuses on emerging trends. Students enroll for two years, attending one week each summer.
Classes are held in a brand-new $4.5 million facility that features state-of-the-art classrooms and computer labs. The first-year session provides students with a general overview of the banking industry and banking departments. The second-year session builds on this general banking knowledge and adds a computerized bank management simulation.
Attendees are generally first- or mid-level managers seeking advancement in their banks and careers. However, others who would benefit from exposure to the banking industry and increased familiarity with the individual components that make up a bank are also encouraged to attend.
Dakota School of Banking First-year Application
Dakota School of Banking Scholarship Form
Graduate School of Banking-Wisconsin
NDBA co-sponsors the Graduate School of Banking-Wisconsin which provides advanced management education for banking professionals.
GSB-Wisconsin Scholarship Form
HR Management School scholarship form
Graduate School of Banking-Colorado
NDBA co-sponsors the Graduate School of Banking-Colorado which provides advanced management education for banking professionals.
GSB-Colorado Scholarship Form
Minnesota Commercial Lending School
Questions? Call Anne Huntley at Minnesota Bankers Association at 952.857.2630. The 2008 dates are September 22-26, 2008 Ruttgers Sugar Lake Lodge- Grand Rapids MN.
Schools of Banking Commercial Lending School
Questions? Call Kansas/Nebraska Schools of Banking at 402.474.1555.
Wisconsin Sales Leadership School
Questions? Call at Wisconsin Bankers Association at 402.474.1555.
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