Tuition & Enrollment
Save the Date: 2027 Southeast Management School
Mark your calendar for the 2027 session of Southeast Management School, scheduled for June 13–18, 2027, at the University of Georgia’s Center for Continuing Education in Athens, Georgia.
Southeast Management School is a comprehensive, three-year professional development experience designed to strengthen managerial leadership in the credit union industry. Students earn continuing education credits each year and, upon graduation, are eligible to receive the prestigious Certified Credit Union Executive (CCUE) designation as part of the program.
Plan to arrive on Saturday, as programming is expected to begin early Sunday morning and continue through Friday afternoon.
Expected Cost (Subject to Change)
The following tuition and fees reflect 2026 pricing and are provided to help prospective students and alumni budget for the 2027 program. Official 2027 pricing and registration details will be announced this fall.
Estimated tuition
- Tuition: $2,800 (anticipated early registration rate; $3,000 after the early registration deadline)
- Alumni Program: $750 (anticipated early registration rate; $1,000 after the early registration deadline)
- Guest Banquet Ticket: $50
Registration Timeline
- Registration opens: Fall 2026
- Program dates: June 13–18, 2027 (Alumni Event tentatively scheduled for June 16-18)
- Registration deadlines will be announced when enrollment opens.
Enrollment Note: Registration for school or the alumni event is managed through the University of Georgia Center for Continuing Education’s website. New or returning students and alumni will be prompted to create a user profile or login to proceed to registration. Please note that a $250 administrative fee applies to any cancellation for enrollment in SE Management School.
Lodging Details & Instructions
Lodging details for the 2027 Southeast Management School and CCUE Alumni Event will be announced this fall. Information will include recommended accommodations, room rates, booking instructions, and important reservation deadlines to help attendees plan their stay. If you have questions in the meantime, don’t hesitate to contact us.
Scholarships
Interested in scholarship support to attend SRCUS? Financial assistance is available annually for credit unions with assets at or below $250 million through your respective state league. While the application window is not yet open, we encourage early planning by connecting with your Advisory Committee league liaison. View the directory to learn more or ask any questions.
Travel Planning & Transportation
Participants should plan to arrive with enough time to check in and attend opening ceremonies and the opening keynote on the morning of the first day of the program. The program concludes on the final day with morning testing followed by a graduation ceremony, which typically ends in the early afternoon. Learn more about the curriculum here.
If you are flying, please allow adequate time for travel to and from campus. The University of Georgia campus is approximately 90 minutes from Atlanta’s airport under normal traffic conditions.
Transportation options include:
- Shuttle service: Groome Transportation offers service between Atlanta’s airport and the Georgia Center for Continuing Education.
- Rental car: Renting a car is optional, not required. Participants who choose to rent a car often coordinate ride-sharing with classmates when schedules align.
While on campus, participants may take advantage of free campus transportation from the Georgia Center to downtown Athens for dining, shopping, and recreation. Downtown is also walkable for those who prefer.

