Tagged: Angie Crippen, On course learning
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NMLS SCHOOL
Posted by Gustan on December 23, 2023 at 12:02 amTo become a loan officer, you need to complete a 20 hour pre-licensing course and pass the 125 hour three hour national NMLS federal exam. The key in passing the national NMLS exam is to go through hundreds of practice multiple choice question. I highly recommend Angie Crippen of On Course Learning. Angie is hands on and will go above and beyond to get you what you need, whether it is now passing the 125 hour course or throughout your mortgage career. Below is the link the NMLS mortgage licensing school On Course Learning with Angie Crippen as our account executive.
https://gustancho.com/mlo-license-school/
- This discussion was modified 10 months, 4 weeks ago by Gustan.
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I highly recommend Angie Crippen of OnCourse Learning Mortgage School. The best of the best. Angie is based from Toledo Ohio and has always returned called and text messages within minutes. Gustan Cho Associates referred me to Angie Crippen.
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Highly recommend Angie Crippen of Oncourse Learning for your 20 hour NMLS pre-licensing course annual CE courses. Very knowledgeable and helpful. Always returning your call timely.
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Becoming a mortgage loan officer typically involves a combination of education, training, and licensing. The specific requirements can vary by location and employer, but here are some general steps and qualifications you might need:
Education:
A high school diploma or equivalent is usually the minimum educational requirement.
Some employers may prefer candidates with a college degree in finance, business, economics, or a related field.
Training:
Many mortgage loan officers receive on-the-job training from their employers.
Some may also choose to take additional courses or workshops to enhance their knowledge of the mortgage industry, lending practices, and regulations.
Licensing:
Mortgage loan officers are often required to be licensed. The specific licensing requirements vary by state in the United States. Each state has its own set of regulations and licensing procedures.
To obtain a license, individuals may need to complete pre-licensing education, pass a written exam, and undergo a background check.
Continuing Education:
After obtaining a license, mortgage loan officers may be required to complete continuing education courses to stay informed about changes in laws, regulations, and industry practices.
Skills and Qualities:
Strong communication and interpersonal skills are crucial for building relationships with clients.
Analytical skills to assess financial information and determine the creditworthiness of applicants.
Attention to detail to ensure accuracy in loan documentation.
Sales skills may be important for attracting clients and closing deals.
Exams:
Some states require individuals to pass the SAFE Mortgage Loan Originator Test, which consists of a national component and a state-specific component.
Background Check:
Mortgage loan officers may need to undergo a background check to ensure they meet the character and fitness requirements for the job.
It’s important to note that regulations and requirements can change, so it’s advisable to check with the relevant state regulatory agency or industry associations for the most up-to-date information. Additionally, employers may have specific preferences or additional requirements beyond the basic licensing and education standards.
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Want to thank Angie Crippen of OnCourse Learning answer all my questions about getting my NMLS license which helped me pass my NMLS exam.
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Hello! I’m thankful to assist with the licensing needs of the Gustan Cho Associates network. Please do not hesitate to reach out if you have questions relating to NMLS pre-licensing, continuing education, late continuing education, or exam prep. I’m always happy to provide recommendations and insight. Gustan and his team are top-notch, and well-respected in the mortgage community. I’m thankful to provide assistance in any way.
234-230-1428
-Angie
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Thank you for the referral to Angela. I will reach out after the holidays for my 20 hour NMLS course. Glad to be here. A lot of resources.
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Angela Crippen will help you and if you leave her a message she will respond to you promptly.
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Angela, Brent Norkus needs to get a hold of you to sign up for NMLS school. Also Farah Petion too. Both needs to take the 20 hour NMLS pre-licensing school and get their licenses.