Campus
Connection Club

We know that college students are busy, so we want to make your banking experience as easy as possible.

Whether you need direct deposit for financial aid, cash on the go, or a loan for tuition and books, you can count on VacationLand Federal Credit Union to have your back with our flexible, easy solution…the Campus Connection Club.

Open a Campus Connection account at any branch in Sandusky, Vermilion, Norwalk and Huron or call us at 1-800-691-9299 to get started.

Membership is required. Not currently a member? Become a member and start enjoying exclusive benefits from a local network today!

Campus Connection Checking

Connecting to your money and paying your bills is easier with:

  • Free checking account
  • Free ATM card or debit Mastercard
  • Free online bill-pay when enrolled in e-statements
  • No minimum-balance fee
  • No monthly maintenance fee
  • No charge to open or close account*

*A minimum $5 balance is required in your share/savings account to remain an eligible VLFCU member.

Campus Connection On-the-Go

Whether you’re headed home for the weekend or on your way to Spring Break, VLFCU will be there with you!

  • Free mobile app: available for download in the Apple and Google Play stores
  • Online banking: accessible through mobile devices and desktops
  • Free text banking & alerts: request information about your account and/or set up automatic alerts
  • CO-OP Shared Branch network: Access your VLFCU account at over 6,000 credit unions nationwide. Visit the CO-OP Shared Branching website to locate participating credit unions and directions for downloading their app.

Connect with Your Success

Let us reward you for your accomplishments! VLFCU will deposit a $5 dividend in your share account each semester when you present us with a copy of your Dean’s List certificate. Who doesn’t like free cash?

Join Campus Connection Club

It’s easy as 1,2,3!

  1. Apply for membership to VLFCU and deposit a minimum of $5 to open your share account*.
  2. Provide documentation that you are between the ages of 18-26.
  3. Show us your college ID or documentation of enrollment in an institution of higher learning.

* Stop by any branch or give us a call to get started. Membership is required. Not currently a member? Click here to learn more.

Financing Higher Education

Paying for college can feel like the toughest part of earning your degree, but it doesn’t have to be. Our Financial Empowerment program features a variety of educational resources that will help you learn more about financing higher education.

Take our Financial Empowerment Program on Paying for College to learn more about the various loan and financial aid options that you should explore when applying to college, including:

  • Federal financial aid, grants and student loans
  • FAFSA filing process
  • Loan repayment and tax incentives