Here are some of the most frequently asked questions:
I do not have a high school education .... can I still register to take insurance classes?
  The School follows the State of Nevada - Division of Insurance requirements for admission. There is no State requirement to have a high school diploma in order to get licensed in the insurance profession. The State does have a requirement that a licensee be competent, honest and trustworthy. Please check with the Insurance Division to be sure.
 
If after starting school and attending some classes, I am, for any reason, unable to attend the remaining classes .... what can I do? can I get a refund?
  The School allows students to attend subsequent regularly scheduled classes up to a period of 180 days without any additional charge. Students are urged not to have any unexcused absences as this can cause disruption of the classes. For refunds please see the refund policy listed in the catalog.
 
Does the School provide any assistance in getting ready for the State Test?
  Yes The School recommends www.testpreponline.com as a convenient online system for a student to practice test questions. The School does not and cannot warrant any specific results or success ratio by using this online system. A vigorous study schedule and assistance via the online system can give the student the level of preparation one needs in order to successfully write the State exam.
 
Does the School help me get a job or offer any assistance in placement?
  The School has a policy of offering no job placement assistance. The student has to positively state that no offer of a job or placement assistance was offered to the student as a condition for admission.
 

 

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