
What is the CWCID program?
The primary
tool in the program is a 12-lesson text, Credit When Credit Is Due.
The course is designed to help individuals gain a better knowledge of
money issues and responsibilities revolving around the world of credit.
It may be taught by a facilitator/teacher or self-studied. Tests follow
each lesson and are graded pass/fail.
When students
complete the course successfully, they will be registered in a national
database and sent a registration card identifying them to lenders as
graduates of a national standardized credit education program. This
could entitle them to special consideration and discounts, depending
on the lenders’ discretion. They will also receive three cards
addressed to the three major credit bureaus allowing them to add a positive
statement to their credit reports.
The concept
of the program is similar to the well-known driver’s education
course. When people take driver’s education and learn the rules
of the road and necessary driving skills, they are considered to be
better drivers. Auto insurance companies recognize them as better driving
risks and grant discounts on insurance premiums to those who satisfactorily
complete the course. The same theory applies to consumers who are borrowing
money or asking for credit.
Individuals
who successfully complete the Credit When Credit Is Due program should
be better able to steer their financial course in the future.