Insurance (CCP)
Instructional Credentialing Criteria
Academic and Professional Preparation
All degrees and course work must be obtained from regionally accredited colleges or universities.
Palm Beach State
Course Prefix |
CTC Status (Designed for Transfer) |
CNC Status (Not designed for transfer) |
Requirements |
RMI0091 |
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✓
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Specialized training/industry certifications (certified Property & Casualty Lines instructor with the Florida Department of Financial Services, Licensed Property & Casualty/General Lines – 2.20 authority required), competence gained through work experience. Associate degree or higher desired; minimum academic preparation must be at the same level at which the instructor is teaching. |
RMI0092 |
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✓
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Specialized training/industry certifications (certified Life, Health & Variable Annuities instructor with the Florida Department of Financial Services, Licensed Life, Health & Variable Annuities 2.15 authority required), competence gained through work experience. Associate degree or higher desired; minimum academic preparation must be at the same level at which the instructor is teaching. |
INO0018 |
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✓
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Specialized training/industry certifications (certified Title Agent Qualification instructor with the Florida Department of Financial Services, Licensed Title Agent required), competence gained through work experience. Associate degree or higher desired; minimum academic preparation must be at the same level at which the instructor is teaching. |
RMI0093,
RMI0635 |
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✓
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Specialized training/industry certifications (certified instructor with the Florida Department of Financial Services), competence gained through work experience. Associate degree or higher desired; minimum academic preparation must be at the same level at which the instructor is teaching. |
For all Faculty: Ability to demonstrate the use of technology in the classroom; must be able to use the technology required for the assigned course.
Coursework within the degree must reflect competencies in the courses to be taught.
Reviewed/Revised
June 2021 |
Brent M. Ferns, Sr. |