Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

A.I.C. Insurance Schools provides a wide range of learning options, including:

  • Online Pre-Licensing Courses
  • Continuing Education (CE) Courses
  • Supplemental Learning Tools for exam preparation

These programs are designed to support both aspiring and currently licensed insurance agents.

To become a licensed insurance agent, follow these steps:

  1. Enroll in a state-approved pre-licensing course.
  2. Complete the required study hours.
  3. Pass the final certification exam.
  4. Apply for your state licensing exam.

Yes. A.I.C. Insurance Schools is approved in states such as Georgia and North Carolina for online pre-licensing and continuing education programs.

Yes. All courses are self-paced, allowing students to:

  • Start anytime
  • Pause whenever needed
  • Complete the course on their own schedule

Students can prepare for licenses such as:

  • Life Insurance
  • Health Insurance
  • Accident & Sickness (L&H)

All materials are tailored to state-specific licensing requirements.

Yes. Continuing Education (CE) courses are available to help licensed agents renew their licenses. These include:

  • Ethics Courses
  • Health Insurance Modules
  • License Renewal Support

Students receive access to multiple study resources, including:

  • Practice Exams
  • Flashcards
  • Study Manuals (Online & Offline)
  • Review Modules

These tools help improve exam preparation and knowledge retention.

Yes. Most courses include a final exam with a minimum passing score of 70%. Students can retake the exam if needed until they pass.

Students typically have up to 365 days (1 year) from the date of enrollment to complete their pre-licensing course.

A.I.C. Insurance Schools offers:

  • Affordable pricing
  • Flexible self-study options
  • State-specific course content
  • Multiple learning tools
  • High success support for licensing exams

These features make it easier for students to prepare and pass their licensing exams efficiently.

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