The Birth of Louisville's Trusted Credit Union From Education to Empowerment
Class Act Federal Credit Union was established in 1954 by a group of JCPS teachers to serve the personal finance needs of JCPS teachers and other school employees. At that time, teachers had very limited access to loans or credit of any kind so the credit union fulfilled this need and did so at very competitive rates. Other school districts expressed interest, and within a few short years, the credit union served all public school employees in the Metro Louisville area as well as employees from some private schools.
In 1994, Class Act’s field of membership expanded to include the University of Louisville by way of a merger with the University of Louisville Student & Alumni Credit Union.
Service, Education, Respect: Class Act’s Promise to You
OUR VISION
To be our members’ first choice for a lifetime of financial services
CLASS ACT FEDERAL CREDIT UNION IS COMMITTED TO:
- Providing education about financial services to improve our community’s well-being.
- Delivering exceptional service and value efficiently.
- Building relationships through integrity, compassion and respect.
OUR MISSION
Class Act Federal Credit Union is a financial institution that specializes in providing quality services for our members.
Total Assets – $304,518,591.74
Total Members – 20,403
Total Select Employee Groups – 38
Proudly serving the areas of Jefferson County, Bullitt County, Oldham County, Shelby County, Nelson County, and Spencer County.
Who We Serve
Class Act proudly serves the education community. You can join by choosing one of dozens of educational affiliations.
Join online or visit any Class Act location.
Eligibility Options
Meet at least one of the following criteria
Work for, retired from, or volunteer at one of the following educational groups:
- Jefferson County Public Schools
- Academy for Individual Excellence
- American National University
- Anchorage Schools
- Bardstown City Schools
- Beth Haven Christian School
- Brown Mackie College
- Bullitt County Public Schools
- Christian Academy
- Class Act FCU
- Contract Bus Service
- Cornerstone Christian Academy
- Daymar College
- Eminence Independent Schools
- Evangel Christian School
- Family Scholar House
- Galen College of Nursing
- JCTA Staff
- Junior Achievement
- KEA Staff
- Kentucky Country Day
- KET
- Maryhurst
- Meredith Dunn
- More Grace Christian Academy
- National College
- Nelson County Public Schools
- Ohio Valley Educational Cooperative
- Oldham County Public Schools
- Portland Christian School
- Sacred Heart Schools
- Shelby County Public Schools
- Spencer County Public Schools
- St. Francis School
- Sullivan University
- Teach Kentucky Participants
- Victory Christian
- Walden School
- Whitefield Academy
Alumni, student or immediate family member of a student of one of the following educational communities:
- JCPS Student
- University of Louisville
- Brown Mackie College
- Daymar College
- Family Scholar House
- Galen College of Nursing
- National College
- Sullivan University
Immediate family member or live in the same household of an existing Class Act member:
Immediate family includes: spouses, children, siblings, parents, grandparents, grandchildren, stepparents, stepchildren, stepsiblings, adoptive relationships, and other household members.
Additional Eligibility:
If none of the above applies to you, you may be eligible to join Class Act by joining the Kentucky PTA if you live in Kentucky or Indiana. Their mission is to make every child’s potential a reality by engaging and empowering families and communities to advocate for all children.
By choosing this option, you are acknowledging enrollment in the Kentucky PTA to support our education system. Class Act will handle everything, including your fee to join. Your name, email and phone number will be shared the Kentucky PTA as part of the enrollment process. Kentucky PTA will not share your information with third parties.