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[Premier] Oregon Life, Health, and Property and Casualty Insurance

Complete pre-license education package for Oregon Life, Health, and Property and Casualty of insurance. Premium Package.

OnlineEd provides a complete pre-license education package for Oregon Life, Health, and Property and Casualty of insurance.

$375.00  |  80 Hours

+ $15.00 Shipping and Handling

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This package prepares students to meet the educational requirements to obtain an insurance producer's license for life, health, and property & casualty insurance and is approved by the Oregon Division of Financial Regulation. The course is delivered entirely over the internet. This Oregon insurance course package includes:

  • Oregon General Insurance and Law: This course is an overview of the Oregon insurance system and explains general insurance terminology, types of insurers, and consumer disclosures. It also contains an overview of the Oregon insurance system and licensing regulation.

  • Oregon Life Insurance: This 20-hour course covers all required information for earning a life insurance producer license in Oregon. It covers the various types of life insurance classifications, term life and whole life policies, riders that can be attached to life insurance policies, underwriting, group life and annuities, and retirement plans.

  • Oregon Health Insurance: This 20-hour course covers all required information for earning a health insurance producer license in Oregon. It covers individual and group insurance, the various types of health plans offered by insurers, insurance provisions, dental insurance, disability insurance, and long-term care insurance.

  • Oregon Property and Casualty Insurance: This 40-hour course covers all required information for earning a property and casualty insurance agent license in Oregon. This course is divided into two parts: Personal Lines and Commercial Lines. We'll start with an overview of insurance terminology and regulations, then move on to property and homeowners insurance, business liability insurance, personal auto insurance, and finally miscellaneous insurance such as marine and flood. Next we'll move into commercial insurance and cover business owner policies (BOP), commercial package policies, business liability insurance, auto and fleet insurance, crime insurance, inland marine (transport) insurance, farm coverage, equipment breakdown, workers' compensation policies, and then miscellaneous insurance such as surety bonds.

  • Oregon Life Insurance Exam Prep: This online study guide has hundreds of questions regarding the topics covered in the Oregon Life Insurance course. At the end of the exam prep module is a test simulator that mimics the Oregon life insurance producer licensing exam, allowing you to test your knowledge during a 2-hour timed exam.

  • Oregon Health Insurance Exam Prep: This online study guide has hundreds of questions regarding the topics covered in the Oregon Health Insurance course. At the end of the exam prep module is a test simulator that mimics the Oregon health insurance producer licensing exam, allowing you to test your knowledge during a 2-hour timed exam.

  • Oregon Property and Casualty Exam Prep: This course is a test simulation of the property and casualty producer licensing exam. The practice exam will present 150 random questions with a 2-hour and 40-minute time limit. Students can take the practice exam as many times as needed to become confident to register for the actual Oregon licensing exam.

This package of courses also includes video commentary from the instructor at the end of each chapter, helping you retain the key points you will need to remember to become a licensed insurance agent. This package includes a proactive instructor who will give feedback on your learning progress in addition to live instructor support by telephone and email. Another feature of this package is that it includes a student textbook of the Oregon Property and Casualty Insurance course, the Oregon Health Insurance course, and the Oregon Life Insurance course.

Please see the course descriptions below for more information and to download the course syllabus.

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Online interactive flashcards keep score of your improving vocabulary.
Practice Tests
Large bank of test questions familiarize you with licensing exam topics.
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Practice tests simulate a real licensing exam and help you mentally prepare.
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An industry veteran is available to help answer your questions.
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Package Summary
Price: $375.00 (USD)
+ $15.00 Shipping and Handling
Credit Hours: 80
State: Oregon
Category: Vocational Training > Insurance > License Training > Oregon
Purpose: Complete pre-license education package for Oregon Life, Health, and Property and Casualty of insurance. Premium Package.
Course Provider

OnlineEd
14355 SW ALLEN BLVD STE 240,
Portland, OR 97223
(503) 670-9278

mail@onlineed.com

Enrollment Agreement

Purchase of this package requires that you read and acknowledge an Enrollment Agreement before receiving credit for any courses contained in this package. Please review the following:

Our Mission Statement

To provide superior distance education that exceeds industry standards and expectations in course content and delivery methods to those who seek to enter a new profession and those engaged in a profession.

Courses Included In This Package:

[Premier] Oregon Property and Casualty Insurance

Credit Hours Provided: 40

View Course Syllabus

Catalog Effective Date: January 1, 2024

The Course

This course prepares students to meet the educational requirements to obtain a property and casualty insurance producer license in Oregon and is approved by the Oregon Division of Financial Regulation. As a part of its pre-license requirements, Oregon requires the completion of the study and mastery of nineteen topics. These nineteen topics are presented under the unit headings below.

  1. Personal Lines:
    1. General Insurance Terms and Related Concepts
    2. Property Insurance
    3. Liability Insurance
    4. Dwelling Property Forms
    5. Homeowners Insurance
    6. Personal Auto Insurance
    7. Miscellaneous Personal Insurance
    8. Insurance Regulations
    9. Insurer-Producer Regulations
  2. Commercial Lines:
    1. Businessowners Policy (BOP)
    2. Commercial Package Policy (CPP)
    3. Commercial General Liability
    4. Commercial Auto Insurance
    5. Commercial Crime Insurance
    6. Marine Insurance
    7. Farm Coverage
    8. Equipment Breakdown Protection Coverage Form
    9. Workers' Compensation Insurance
    10. Miscellaneous Commercial Insurance

Each unit is further divided into chapters. At the end of each chapter, a review exercise will test the student's comprehension of the chapter topic. At the end of the course, a final examination will test the student's comprehension of the topics presented in each of the units. In order to demonstrate competency in each unit and to earn the course completion certificate, the student will need to obtain a final examination score equivalent to a "C" (75% or better).

Course Instructor and Applicant Support

Upon enrollment, you will be attached to an OnlineEd course instructor. Each OnlineEd course instructor is licensed as an Oregon Higher Education Coordinating Commission vocational instructor, approved as an insurance producer by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC), and was rigorously vetted, approved, and trained by OnlineEd to meet our requirements for online course instruction.

Your instructor is available for you to contact either by telephone or email, during scheduled hours, whenever you think contact will be helpful to review or explain course content or quizzes. Your instructor will also automatically review course assessments to make sure you understand course concepts. Our course is delivered as adult education, so you can use your instructor as little or as much as you like.

OnlineEd's chief insurance course Instructor is Larry Brown. Larry has been OnlineEd's lead insurance instructor and subject matter expert since 2008. He also assists with ongoing development and instruction of the OnlineEd course materials.

Technical support questions should be directed to OnlineEd, LLC and not the instructor. Students are not required to use this service. OnlineEd reserves the right refuse instructor support to students that abuse this service.

Deadlines

This OnlineEd course may be completed by the student at the student's own pace. The student has 80 calendar days from the time of enrollment to complete the course.

Enrollment Extensions

If your course expires, you may extend it up to five times. Extensions are for 30 days from the date of the end of the original enrollment period (not from the date the extension is requested) and must be accompanied by the applicable extension fee. If you withdraw from the course or request a refund, and then want to continue the course, you must enroll in the course again, at the current catalog price, and start over from the beginning. Should you have a medical emergency, death in the family, or other extenuating circumstance that prevents you from completing your course during its enrollment period, you may petition the School Director for a one-time Extenuating Circumstance Extension Fee Waiver. Extenuating Circumstance Extension Fee Waivers are are not automatic, are at the option of the School Director, and should be directed to the School Director's Office at: schooldirector@onlineed.com.

Equipment Required

With exception of instructor support offered by telephone and email, the course, its materials, and delivery system are entirely over the internet. In order to be able to access and complete the course, you will need access to the internet and an internet-ready computer system or mobile device. Our OnlineEd delivery method works with all modern web browsers and operating systems.

The course may be read online, be printed to your printer, or saved to disc. Most chapters are also available in MP3 audio format. If you would like a printed soft-bound book copy of the course for study or reference, select a course package that includes a book or purchase one at catalog price, plus shipping. Regardless of your study method, the course must be completed online.

Course Prerequisites

There are no education prerequisites for taking the OnlineEd Oregon insurance pre-license course. However, the Oregon Division of Financial Regulation does have requirements to obtain an insurance license. Completion of this course is only one of those requirements. Other requirements are:

  • Licensing examination and fee
  • Fingerprint checks
  • License application and fee
  • Live or maintain a business in Oregon

Agency Information

If you have questions about whether or not you qualify for an insurance producer license, please contact the Division of Financial Regulation.

Division of Financial Regulation (website)
503-378-4140
350 Winter St. NE, Room 410, Salem, OR 97309

Oregon Higher Education Coordinating Commission (website)
503-947-5751
3225 25th Street SE, Salem, OR 97302 

The Division of Financial Regulations requires licensing candidates to be at least 18 years of age to obtain an Oregon producer license. Students must be 18 years old or older to enroll in this course.

This course will remain available to students for 80 days after enrollment.

[Premier] Oregon Health Insurance

Credit Hours Provided: 20

View Course Syllabus

Catalog Effective Date: January 1, 2024

The Course

This course prepares students to meet the educational requirements to obtain a health insurance producer license in Oregon and is approved by the Oregon Division of Financial Regulation. As a part of its pre-license requirements, Oregon requires the completion of the study and mastery of nine topics. These nine topics are presented under the unit headings below.

  1. Individual & Group Health Insurance
  2. Health Insurance Policies & Concepts
  3. Cost Containment & Consumer Driven Health Plans
  4. Oregon Requirements
  5. Field Underwriting Procedures
  6. Individual Health Insurance Required, Optional, & General Provisions
  7. Group Insurance
  8. Disability & Dental
  9. Insurance for Senior Citizens & Special Needs Individuals

Each unit is further divided into chapters. At the end of each chapter, a review exercise will test the student's comprehension of the chapter topic. At the end of the course, a final examination will test the student's comprehension of the topics presented in each of the units. In order to demonstrate competency in each unit and to earn the course completion certificate, the student will need to obtain a final examination score equivalent to a "C" (75% or better).

Course Instructor and Applicant Support

Upon enrollment, you will be attached to an OnlineEd course instructor. Each OnlineEd course instructor is licensed as an Oregon Higher Education Coordinating Commission vocational instructor, approved as an insurance producer by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC), and was rigorously vetted, approved, and trained by OnlineEd to meet our requirements for online course instruction.

Your instructor is available for you to contact either by telephone or email, during scheduled hours, whenever you think contact will be helpful to review or explain course content or quizzes. Your instructor will also automatically review course assessments to make sure you understand course concepts. Our course is delivered as adult education, so you can use your instructor as little or as much as you like.

OnlineEd's chief insurance course Instructor is Larry Brown. Larry has been OnlineEd's lead insurance instructor and subject matter expert since 2008. He also assists with ongoing development and instruction of the OnlineEd course materials.

Technical support questions should be directed to OnlineEd, LLC and not the instructor. Students are not required to use this service. OnlineEd reserves the right refuse instructor support to students that abuse this service.

Deadlines

This OnlineEd course may be completed by the student at the student's own pace. The student has 60 calendar days from the time of enrollment to complete the course.

Enrollment Extensions

If your course expires, you may extend it up to five times. Extensions are for 30 days from the date of the end of the original enrollment period (not from the date the extension is requested) and must be accompanied by the applicable extension fee. If you withdraw from the course or request a refund, and then want to continue the course, you must enroll in the course again, at the current catalog price, and start over from the beginning. Should you have a medical emergency, death in the family, or other extenuating circumstance that prevents you from completing your course during its enrollment period, you may petition the School Director for a one-time Extenuating Circumstance Extension Fee Waiver. Extenuating Circumstance Extension Fee Waivers are are not automatic, are at the option of the School Director, and should be directed to the School Director's Office at: schooldirector@onlineed.com.

Equipment Required

With exception of instructor support offered by telephone and email, the course, its materials, and delivery system are entirely over the internet. In order to be able to access and complete the course, you will need access to the internet and an internet-ready computer system or mobile device. Our OnlineEd delivery method works with all modern web browsers and operating systems.

The course may be read online, be printed to your printer, or saved to disc. Most chapters are also available in MP3 audio format. If you would like a printed soft-bound book copy of the course for study or reference, select a course package that includes a book or purchase one at catalog price, plus shipping. Regardless of your study method, the course must be completed online.

Course Prerequisites

There are no education prerequisites for taking the OnlineEd Oregon insurance pre-license course. However, the Oregon Division of Financial Regulation does have requirements to obtain an insurance license. Completion of this course is only one of those requirements. Other requirements are:

  • Licensing examination and fee
  • Fingerprint checks
  • License application and fee
  • Live or maintain a business in Oregon

Agency Information

If you have questions about whether or not you qualify for an insurance producer license, please contact the Division of Financial Regulation:

Division of Financial Regulation (website)
503-378-4140
350 Winter St. NE, Room 410, Salem, OR 97309

Oregon Higher Education Coordinating Commission (website)
503-947-5751
3225 25th Street SE, Salem, OR 97302 

The Division of Financial Regulations requires licensing candidates to be at least 18 years of age to obtain an Oregon producer license. Students must be 18 years old or older to enroll in this course.

This course will remain available to students for 60 days after enrollment.

[Premier] Oregon Life Insurance

Credit Hours Provided: 20

View Course Syllabus

Catalog Effective Date: January 1, 2024

The Course

This course prepares students to meet the educational requirements to obtain a life insurance producer license in Oregon and is approved by the Oregon Division of Financial Regulation. As a part of its pre-license requirements, Oregon requires the completion of the study and mastery of seven topics. These seven topics are presented under the module headings below.

  1. Basic Concepts
  2. Life Insurance Policies & Characteristics
  3. Provisions, Riders, Beneficiaries and Settlement Options
  4. Underwriting & Producer Responsibilities
  5. Group Life Insurance & Business Uses of Life Insurance
  6. Annuity & Deferred Annuity
  7. Retirement Plans

Each module is further divided into chapters. At the end of each chapter, a review exercise will test the student's comprehension of the chapter topic. At the end of each module, a final examination will test the student's comprehension of the topics presented in each of the chapters composing the module. In order to demonstrate competency in each module and to earn the module completion certificate, the student will need to obtain a final examination score equivalent to a "C" (75% or better).

Course Instructor and Applicant Support

Upon enrollment, you will be attached to an OnlineEd course instructor. Each OnlineEd course instructor is licensed as an Oregon Higher Education Coordinating Commission vocational instructor, approved as an insurance producer by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC), and was rigorously vetted, approved, and trained by OnlineEd to meet our requirements for online course instruction.

Your instructor is available for you to contact either by telephone or email, during scheduled hours, whenever you think contact will be helpful to review or explain course content or quizzes. Your instructor will also automatically review course assessments to make sure you understand course concepts. Our course is delivered as adult education, so you can use your instructor as little or as much as you like.

OnlineEd's chief insurance course Instructor is Larry Brown. Larry has been OnlineEd's lead insurance instructor and subject matter expert since 2008. He also assists with ongoing development and instruction of the OnlineEd course materials.

Technical support questions should be directed to OnlineEd, LLC and not the instructor. Students are not required to use this service. OnlineEd reserves the right refuse instructor support to students that abuse this service.

Deadlines

This OnlineEd course may be completed by the student at the student's own pace. The student has 60 calendar days from the time of enrollment to complete the course.

Enrollment Extensions

If your course expires, you may extend it up to five times. Extensions are for 30 days from the date of the end of the original enrollment period (not from the date the extension is requested) and must be accompanied by the applicable extension fee. If you withdraw from the course or request a refund, and then want to continue the course, you must enroll in the course again, at the current catalog price, and start over from the beginning. Should you have a medical emergency, death in the family, or other extenuating circumstance that prevents you from completing your course during its enrollment period, you may petition the School Director for a one-time Extenuating Circumstance Extension Fee Waiver. Extenuating Circumstance Extension Fee Waivers are are not automatic, are at the option of the School Director, and should be directed to the School Director's Office at: schooldirector@onlineed.com.

Equipment Required

With exception of instructor support offered by telephone and email, the course, its materials, and delivery system are entirely over the internet. In order to be able to access and complete the course, you will need access to the internet and an internet-ready computer system or mobile device. Our OnlineEd delivery method works with all modern web browsers and operating systems.

The course may be read online, be printed to your printer, or saved to disc. Most chapters are also available in MP3 audio format. If you would like a printed soft-bound book copy of the course for study or reference, select a course package that includes a book or purchase one at catalog price, plus shipping. Regardless of your study method, the course must be completed online.

Course Prerequisites

There are no education prerequisites for taking the OnlineEd Oregon insurance pre-license course. However, the Oregon Division of Financial Regulation does have requirements to obtain an insurance license. Completion of this course is only one of those requirements. Other requirements are:

  • Licensing examination and fee
  • Fingerprint checks
  • License application and fee
  • Live or maintain a business in Oregon

Agency Information

If you have questions about whether or not you qualify for an insurance producer license, please contact the Division of Financial Regulation.

Division of Financial Regulation (website)
503-378-4140
350 Winter St. NE, Room 410, Salem, OR 97309

Oregon Higher Education Coordinating Commission (website)
503-947-5751
3225 25th Street SE, Salem, OR 97302 

The Division of Financial Regulations requires licensing candidates to be at least 18 years of age to obtain an Oregon producer license. Students must be 18 years old or older to enroll in this course.

This course will remain available to students for 60 days after enrollment.

[Premier] Oregon General Insurance and Law

View Course Syllabus

Catalog Effective Date: January 1, 2022

The Course

This General Insurance and Law course will cover codes and statutes that may appear on the state insurance producer licensing examination. OnlineEd includes this prerequisite course in all Oregon prelicense insurance courses. These three topics are:

  1. General Insurance
  2. Insurance Regulation
  3. Insurer-Producer Regulation

Each unit is further divided into chapters. At the end of each chapter a review exercise will test the student's comprehension of the chapter topic. At the end of the course a final examination will test the student's comprehension of the topics presented in all of the chapters. In order to demonstrate competency in each unit, the student will need to obtain a final examination score of 75% or better.

Course Instructors and Student Support

Upon enrollment, each student will be assigned a course instructor. Students are encouraged to contact their instructor whenever the student determines that such contact will be helpful to review or explain course content, procedures, or requirements. In addition, the instructor will review and, if determined necessary, comment on each quiz and final exam to assist the student in understanding course concepts.

Deadlines

This OnlineEd course may be completed by the student at the student's own pace. The student has 180 calendar days from the time of enrollment to complete the course.

Equipment Required

With exception of instructor support offered by telephone and email, the course, its materials, and delivery system are entirely over the Internet. In order to be able to access and complete the course, the student only needs an Internet accessible computer. OnlineEd works with all modern web browsers and operating systems. The course may be read online, but can also be printed by the student.

If you have questions about whether or not you qualify for an insurance producer license, please contact the Division of Financial Regulation at (503) 947-7984.

This course will remain available to students for 180 days after enrollment.

Oregon Health Insurance Exam Prep

This Exam Prep course will assist you in preparation for the state exam. The course consists of a series of practice questions that are similar to those found on the state exam. A good working knowledge of these questions will prepare the student for actual state administered examination. This course also contains a "state test simulator" that you can practice with until you feel ready to take the state test.

This course will remain available to students for 180 days after enrollment.

Oregon Life Insurance Exam Prep

This Exam Prep course will assist you in preparation for the state exam. The course consists of a series of practice questions that are similar to those found on the state exam. A good working knowledge of these questions will prepare the student for actual state administered examination. This course also contains a "state test simulator" that you can practice with until you feel ready to take the state test.

This course will remain available to students for 180 days after enrollment.

Oregon Property and Casualty Insurance Exam Prep

This is a simulation of the state property and casualty insurance pre-license exam prep. The test simulator is a practice test and does not affect your course completion requirements.

This Exam Prep course will assist you in preparation for the state exam. The course consists of a "state test simulator" with questions similar to those found on the state test that you can practice with until you feel ready to take the state test.

This course will remain available to students for 365 days after enrollment.

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