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ISEA Communiqué • isea.org April/May 2016 11 EFT Tailor your degree to build the career you want. Collaborate with skilled peers from all professional fields in an active learning environment guided by outstanding faculty. Work toward a master's, specialist, or doctoral degree on your own schedule with evening, weekend, and online courses, plus off-campus cohort programs across the state. Explore the possibilities. www.drake.edu/isea Elementary Certification | Secondary Certification Teacher Effectiveness | Literacy Education Educational Leadership | Education Administration Special Education | Counseling | Rehabilitation Placement Rehabilitation Administration | Leadership Development The Iowa State Education Association's Electronic Funds Transfer dues payment system is a quick and easy method to pay local, state and national association dues without having to go through the school district. Your UniServ office is the primary contact when you chose to enroll in EFT. Benefits of EFT include: • Personal Control: EFT places all association business where it should be – with you! No more going through your employer to make sure all amounts and paperwork are correct. • Monthly Deducations: Arrange EFT and all future payments are set. Payments will be taken directly out of your account on the first business day of every month. • No Paperwork: The funds are transferred with no worry and no extra charge to you. No more going through your school district's accounting system. The Iowa State Education Association believes so strongly in the member advantages of EFT that everyone who enrolls in the program is automatically entered into association-wide and unit specific raffles. Here are some of the winners from this school year's drawings. South Tama County Education Association member and high school Language Arts teacher Deanna Zmolek (center) holds up her EFT raffle check. Karen Haslett, an Iowa City Education Association member and teacher at Iowa City High School, signed up for EFT and was rewarded with a check. Bethany Tangen, a physical sciences teacher in Pella and president of the Pella Education Association, holds up the check she received after signing up for EFT. Physical Education teacher and Benton Community Education Association member Allison Galbraith was awarded one of the prizes for enrolling in EFT dues payment. UniServ Unit Ten Director Todd Louwagie (left) hands special education teacher Tracy Johnson of the Spencer Education Association a check from the EFT drawing.

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