Recognized by the South Carolina Department of Education as a top career and technical education (CTE) program, and awarded The Desjardins Youth Financial Education Award for its leadership in youth financial education, REV on Campus lets students run full-functioning branches within their school, offering services to students, faculty and staff.

But it’s not just about handling transactions! Students take on leadership roles, engage in community outreach, and even become REV Brand Influencers, creating buzz and making connections with peers. The program offers four unique paths—finance and account management, brand marketing, public relations, and leadership—each providing hands-on experience and knowledge of the credit union industry. Students also receive additional curriculum in their chosen area to spark further exploration and career growth. Beyond the branch, students gain exposure to the broader world of banking through job shadowing, career workshops, and events like REV Day and REV Day for Good. REV on Campus is all about preparing students for future careers while having fun and making an impact!

Skills for Today, Success for Tomorrow!

REV offers workshops designed to help high school students and recent grads kickstart their financial journey. Our sessions provide practical advice and tools to help teens make smart money decisions. From mastering budgeting and understanding credit to learning how to invest, our engaging topics give students the confidence to take control of their finances. Plus, you can mix and match topics to create a custom event tailored to your class’s needs.nt Goes Here

Reality of Money:

The financial simulation that puts Teens in the driver’s seat.

Reality of Money gives high school students a real-life crash course in managing their finances. In this interactive simulation, teens step into the world of wage earners and bill payers, making decisions that affect their budgets and lifestyle. With hands-on stations, they’ll learn how everyday choices—like budgeting, paying bills, and saving—can shape their future and build the skills needed to handle money with confidence.

What you need to know.

Takes about 2 hours to complete

Perfect for teens ages 13-18

Great for class sizes of 50 to 300 students

A classroom version is available for smaller groups

Fun for youth groups and camps