Insurance Continuing Education
The Insurance Law of 1992 requires that agents, brokers and consultants satisfactorily complete 15 credits of continuing education during each biennial licensing period. If you are renewing your license, the continuing education credits described below are a condition of your license renewal. Hofstra University is an approved provider organization (approval number NYPO-100009) in the New York Insurance Department Continuing Education Program.
Inquire About Our Off-Campus Customized Training ProgramsHofstra Continuing Education Off Campus Programs will provide experienced instructors at your office locations. We understand how busy insurance agents and brokers are maintaining and prospecting their accounts. We offer a wide variety of instruction including Continuing Education for license Renewal, now including the new CE Requirements, Pre-License instruction for members of your staff who are anxious to obtain their license and learn the most important aspects of Property & Casualty Insurance including our tried-and-true method for passing the New York state license exam.
- Continuing Education (CE) - Choose from a wide variety of subjects (up to 15 credits each) - Available at your office location.
- New York State Required 90-Hour Insurance Brokers and Agents Qualifying Course.
- Uniquely designed Property & Casualty Cram Course for agents and brokers who are exempt from the 90-hour course.
For advisement, contact us at 516-463-7200, or ce-solutions@hofstra.edu
To register; or for further information, contact us 516-463-7200, or ce-solutions@hofstra.edu.
Note
All New York state-approved classroom courses will be eligible for use in satisfying the 50-percent classroom instruction requirement. But choose your courses carefully; not all courses are applicable to every license. If you are unsure, it is your responsibility to check with the New York State Insurance Department at (518) 474-6630 or www.ins.state.ny.us to verify which courses are required for your specific licensing needs. Each approved credit below represents a 50-minute hour; attendance is mandatory to achieve the required continuing education credits.