NEW UNIVERSITY COMPLIANCE COURSES 
Harland Clarke is pleased to announce new University Compliance Courses: Regulation K, Regulation O, and Regulation Y, on June 3, 2010.

NEW! REG 139 – Regulation Y: Provides an overview of the regulation, key definitions and covers the following topics: Acquisitions, Non-Banking Activities and Acquisitions, Control, Appraisal Requirements, Limits on Overdrafts, Financial Holding Companies, and Merchant Banking Activities.

NEW! REG 140 – Regulation O: This course gives an overview of rules and regulations pertaining to Regulation O, or Extending Credit to Bank Insiders.

NEW! REG 141 – Regulation K: Looks at the rules and regulations pertaining to Regulation K, which discusses international banking operations, in the following four lessons: International Operations of U.S. Banking Organizations, Foreign Banking Organizations, Export Trading Companies, and International Lending Supervision.

The new courses will be available after 4 p.m. Pacific Standard Time on June 3, 2010. The update will not affect learning or testing in any other areas of the University.
We continually strive to bring you new and exciting course content that adds value to your learning experience. Look for continuing updates throughout the year.

We hope you enjoy this addition to the University.
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New Consumer Education Modules 
Harland Clarke is pleased to announce the release of new Consumer Education training modules.

Harland Clarke has completely revised and updated our Consumer Education package. This collection of consumer-focused training modules is a great way for your financial institution to provide consumers with up-to-date, critical financial information about some of the hottest topics in the market today.

All of our courses have been either revamped or newly created to provide you with the “latest and greatest” information available. We also continue to offer courses that assist younger people with learning about how to manage their finances properly as well as other critical information about general financial well-being. The following are just some of the topics included:

Loan Modification/HAMP
Foreclosures
HARP
Credit Card Rules
Identity Theft and Fraud

Additionally, there are new Spanish language modules that address many of the same issues available in English.

If you are a current Consumer Education subscriber, your modules will be automatically updated between March 22, and March 26, 2010.

This update will not affect the Online University.

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New! Reg 137 and Reg 138 
Harland Clarke is pleased to announce the release of new University content.

NEW! REG 137 - Regulation AA - Unfair or Deceptive Acts or Practices. The Federal Trade Commission Act (FTC Act) requires each federal bank supervisory agency to institute procedures for handling consumer complaints involving unfair or deceptive acts or practices by financial institutions under its jurisdiction. Regulation AA is the result of this requirement for the Federal Reserve System. This course provides an overview of Regulation AA’s guidelines for unfair and deceptive acts or practices, and a comprehensive overview of the credit practices rule as found in Regulation AA and how it affects your financial institution.

NEW! REG 138 - Credit Card Accountability, Responsibility, and Disclosure Act (Credit CARD Act). In May 2009, the Credit Card Accountability, Responsibility, and Disclosure Act, or the Credit CARD Act, was enacted to amend the Truth in Lending Act (which implements Regulation Z). This Act limits when credit card issuers can increase interest rates and bans billing and payment practices that the Federal Reserve considers to be “unfair or deceptive.” This course covers how the law affects credit card rates, terms and fees, and the youth market, and discusses the credit card disclosure requirements, penalties for non-compliance, and other related information.

These new courses are now available. We continually strive to bring you new and exciting course content that adds value to your learning experience. Look for continuing updates throughout the year.

We hope you enjoy this addition to the University.

The Education Support Team
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Multiple University Content Updates 
Harland Clarke is pleased to announce the release of multiple University content updates in January and February 2010.

The following courses have been updated:

* REG 102 - Regulation CC (Availability of Funds and Collection of Checks Act)

* REG 104 - Regulation E (Electronic Funds Transfer Act)

* REG 105 - Regulation Z – Truth in Lending Act

* REG 109 - Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act

* REG 125 - Age Discrimination Employment Act

* REG 127 - Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)

* HSA 100 - Health Savings Account

* IRA 110 - IRA Training Program



We continually strive to bring you new and exciting course content that adds value to your learning experience. Look for continuing updates throughout the year.

We hope you enjoy this addition to the University.

The Education Support Team
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UPDATE! The Financial Education Program 
The Financial Education Program has been revised and updated. This group of courses provides students information about various financial institution styles and techniques, allows students to get up-to-date information, and includes financial tools to calculate budgets and plan for the future.

Some of these courses are also offered as stand alone consumer education modules which may be incorporated into your institution’s web site. Please contact your Harland Clarke account executive for more information about consumer education modules.

Courses include:
CED 101 - Internet Basics: Takes a look at various aspects of the Internet, provides E-mail Basics, and discusses the importance of Internet Security and its various elements.
CED 102 - Investment Basics: Teaches some of the basic ways to invest your money.

CED 103 - Take Control of your Finances: Covers steps you can follow to take control of your finances in your effort to reach financial freedom.

CED 104 - Understand Your Money: Focuses on the following four aspects of money management: Setting Financial Goals, Living on a Budget, Building for Your Future, and Understanding Credit.

Updated courses have replaced existing courses as of December 9, 2009. Please note that new courses have a different course code number and existing courses are marked RETIRED.


The new Financial Education courses are currently available. The update did not affect learning or testing in any other areas of the University.

We continually strive to bring you new and exciting course content that adds value to your learning experience. Look for continuing updates throughout the year.

We hope you enjoy this addition to the University.

The Education Support Team
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