Click on the links below to learn more about the advanced opportunities available for banker education.

 

KBA/NBA Schools of Banking

 

Graduate Schools of Banking

 

Wisconsin Graduate School of Banking

 

Colorado Graduate School of Banking

 

ABA's Stonier Graduate School of Banking

 

 

 

 

 

 

Schools Of Banking


Co-sponsored by the Kansas and Nebraska Bankers Associations

 

In 1965, the Schools of Banking offered its first banking school under the co-ownership of the Kansas and Nebraska Bankers Associations. More than 40-years later, 16,000-plus students, and countless volunteer hours from Midwestern bankers, the Schools of Banking has become the premier provider of banking schools in the Midwest. Currently offering ten banking schools, four graduate schools, and sales of lending and general banking curricula and programs, the Schools of Banking has earned the endorsement of the Louisiana and Colorado Bankers Associations and the Kansas and Iowa Trust Associations as well as the Missouri and North Dakota Bankers Associations for the Trust Schools.

Contact Us

Web Site:  www.schoolsofbanking.com

E-mail: schools@nebankers.org

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Graduate Schools Of Banking

 

Regional and national banking schools for experienced bank officers provide management-level bankers with an opportunity for advanced study and research in bank management, economics, and monetary issues.  At this level, bankers can choose to study advanced general banking concepts or specialize within certain areas of banking.

 

The Nebraska Bankers Association joins with other state bankers associations in the region in cosponsoring the Wisconsin Graduate School of Banking and the Colorado Graduate School of Banking. In addition, Nebraska bankers may attend the ABA’s Stonier Graduate School of Banking and other regional schools.

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Wisconsin Graduate School of Banking

  • Graduate Banking School Program August 8 - 20, 2010.

    For 59 years, the Graduate Banking School Program at the University of Wisconsin-Madison has been regarded by many as the premiere graduate banking school program in the country. This 25-month program provides advanced management education for financial services professionals, offering the most comprehensive curriculum, a world-renowned faculty, and state-of-the-art facilities. There are more than 18,000 GSB alumni—many of whom now occupy positions of leadership in their banks, the industry, and their communities.

    Visit: http://www.gsb.org/gbp.htm

     

  • Human Resource Management School August 8 - 13, 2010.

    Today’s successful human resource professional in the financial services industry needs not only a clear understanding of critical human resource issues, but a working knowledge of the business of banking as well. Designed specifically for HR professionals, this one-week school is a great way to expand your knowledge of the banking industry and human resource management, improve employee performance, and establish a network of colleagues with which to interact and exchange ideas.

    Visit: http://www.gsb.org/hr.htm

     

  • Senior Management Seminar August 15 - 18, 2010 (with 2-day bonus option).
    In today’s fast changing world of financial services delivery, the days of traditional banking have disappeared, replaced by a more complex environment. The GSB Senior Management Seminar addresses these changing relationships with a curriculum that is as current as the challenges executives face. Plus, you can design an individual program customized to fit your individual interests and needs.

    Visit: http://www.gsb.org/sm.htm

     

  • Financial Managers School September 19 - 24, 2010

    Meet the challenges facing today’s financial institutions with the skills to more effectively manage your balance sheet and make your institution more profitable. Designed by financial industry CFOs for financial industry CFOs, this one-week program will help financial managers build a solid foundation, beyond the basics, in bank finance and

    asset/liability management. Co-sponsored by the Graduate School of Banking and the Financial Managers Society, the Financial Managers School presents the best practices from the best in the industry.

    Visit: http://www.gsb.org/fm.htm
     

  • Graduate Schools of Banking at Wisconsin (GSB) Online Seminars Catalog

  • IRA Online Training Seminars

  • About the Graduate School of Banking at Wisconsin SCHOLARSHIP Program

 

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Colorado Graduate School of Banking


Celebrating 60 Years!

 

 

 

The Graduate School of Banking at Colorado (GSBC) would like to announce its 60th Anniversary School Session dates: July 11-July 23, 2010 on the beautiful University of Colorado campus in Boulder, Colorado.

 

Since 1950, leaders in the banking industry have depended on the Graduate School of Banking at Colorado for the ideas and strategies necessary to confront the challenges they are faced with in an ever-changing financial environment and to realize their leadership potential.  In addition to core classes, students are provided with the flexibility to choose electives on the most current, best practices in the industry taught by the nation’s leading experts in their fields. GSBC also provides a state-of-the-art learning environment with new classroom and housing facilities. 

School Being Offered in 2010 at Colorado Graduate School of Banking

Click here for a brochure.

 

About the Graduate School of Banking at Colorado SCHOLARSHIP Program

 

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ABA's Stonier Graduate School of Banking

 

June 12-18, 2010

University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA

The ABA Stonier Graduate School of Banking, is designed to develop leaders who are able to compete in the 21st century. The primary objectives of the school are to provide you with the knowledge and skills to recognize and solve general management problems and to implement solutions. The program is structured around the business of banking, business management, strategic planning, and organizational leadership. With an industry undergoing such rapid change, highly developed leadership skills are required to meet the challenges and rapid changes occurring in the industry.

Visit: http://www.aba.com/Events/STONIER.htm

If you are interested in more information, please contact:


Ron Arrigo
Vice President and Director of Education
ron.arrigo@nebankers.org
Karen Yelden
Assistant Vice President of Administration
karen.yelden@nebankers.org
Or: 

NBA Education Center:

(402) 474-1555

NBA Education Center Fax:

(402) 474-2148

Wisconsin Graduate School of Banking:

(800) 755-6440

Colorado Graduate School of Banking:

(800) 272-5138

ABA's Stonier Graduate School of Banking

(202) 663-5416 

 


Nondiscrimination Policy
The Nebraska Bankers Association and its affiliates reaffirm their standing policy on nondiscrimination in employment and in all programs and activities with respect to race, creed, color, sex, age, religion, or national origin.

 

Disability Accommodations
If you have a disability that may affect your participation in any educational event, please forward a statement regarding any special needs to the Nebraska Bankers Association. We will contact you to discuss accommodations.

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