NCUA Insured
Member-Owned
2 charter
Established in 1959
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Membership Eligibility
Anyone who lives, works, or worships in or around College Place, WA may be eligible to join. Community credit unions are open to the general public within their service area.
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Member-Owned — not-for-profit cooperative
2 charter
Established in 1959
Low-Income Designated
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Services Offered
This credit union is located in College Place and serves members in the WA area. Currently serving 4,491 members.
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Source: NCUA Federally Insured Credit Unions list, Q4 2025.
Rates sourced from NCUA call report data (Q4 2025). Contact the credit union for current rates and terms.
New Auto Loan
6.01%Used Auto Loan
9.08%Personal Loan
12.40%Credit Card APR
11.58%Important: Rates are sourced from NCUA call report filings (Q4 2025) and reflect averages reported by the credit union — not guaranteed quotes. Contact the credit union directly for current rates and terms.
Your actual rate will vary based on your credit score, loan term, and financial profile. Personal loans and credit cards tend to see the most variation.
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3.7
23 Google reviews
Reviews sourced from Google Maps. Ratings reflect member experiences at this credit union.
View on Google MapsLalise Chin
2 years ago
With old employees, i finance two cars and paid off and I never missed one payment. After 15 years, i applied car loan with my credit score above 750 with both of my husband and I income over 750,000.00 a year without any reason I was declined. I applied Credit Union in Seattle, within two hours with less interest rates I got a loan. Really something’s really wrong with the management team or they don’t know what they are doing. I will never do any business or I will not recommend to anyone to business with Blue Mountain Credit union In College place. Sorry
jorge isiordia
2 years ago
Great place to do business. Stays strong to it's core values, Would recommend 1000% for anyone starting out or just looking to make a switch.
rugged nw
9 years ago
Agree with Eddy. It feels like you're in a small general store in some tiny town (population less than 47) in eastern Oregon, that is packed to the gills with odds and ends, it's tiny, and dusty, you know the places. The one with a rickety old card reader from 1987. With the swipe and the grimy telephone cable sticking out of it from years of neglect, that has to dial up a phone number while you wait for it to connect, transmit the data, and then another minute to get the approval code. Except sometimes it doesn't, and then they say, "sorry, it does that sometimes, do you have cash?" or even worse. "we have that 'atm' in the corner there if you don't have cash to pay', the diminutive one. (you know it) And you and the store owner both know it charges you a minium of $5 to withdraw a 20? and also hits you with a $3 service fee from your bank? Yep, we've all been there. Well, that's what this place is like, except you're in a huge dark empty lobby that screams, "I am the place where things with no personality come to die." Tellers with the warmth and charm of a dead fish. The ones that have to force their lip muscles to form a shape of a barely perceptible withered smile, if you instinctively smile at them when walking up to the counter to start your transaction? They are nice actually(true), but they look at you like you're an outsider whose car just broke down in a tiny town (population 5) all giving you the eye from the porch, as you walk up to the entrance of the general store, while you ask if there is a repairman in town? Like in all those movies that have that story arc built into the plot? Oh, and, yes, let's not forget that rickety, old, slow, card reader with the ancient dusty telephone cable sticking out. Access guess what? That's the machine that your entire banking transaction relies upon. You hold your breath until the transaction goes through, while mumbling to yourself, "please don't say I have to use that 'atm' machine in the corner." Oh yes, they do use a 1987 computer terminal for something, because they type into it. The 1987 beige one with the tiny green lettered monitor and the matching 1987 metal keyboard? But the beige has yellowed because of 30 years of oxidation? That's the place. BTW, don't expect to do any involved banking transactions. They literally don't have a way to handle transactions more complex that that little card reader can handle. However, the tellers seem to be nice deep down inside somewhere, but just beware, you're the stranger that just arrived in town. Just don't stay the night if the mechanic can't get the part to fix your car until the morning. You know how the plots go in those movies, the main characters accidentally stumble upon the town secret that night and then..... Anyways , if you've made it this far, this is my opinion, mileage may vary.
Ed Hensley
4 years ago
I find Blue Mountain Credit Union to be a great place to do my banking business. I've always been treated with professional and respectful service.
Jan Clark
2 years ago
Visa is declined and I have no idea why. They won’t call me back so guess I’ll have to go there today!! I’m getting out of there as soon as possible!!
Weekdays 9am–4pm typically have the shortest wait times for new member inquiries.
Your deposits are federally insured up to $250,000 per account category by the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA).
Phone
(509) 526-4562Website
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4,491
Total Assets
$54.8M
Year Opened
1959
Net Worth
Well Capitalized
Designations
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