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Employers seek people with specific, current skills. Continuing education keeps you sharp and signals that you take your professional development seriously.
Approved for insurance producer licensing CE credit in all 50 states plus DC — with many states allowing a full 12 hours.
The RWCS™ certification is approved for insurance producer licensing CE credit across all 50 states and the District of Columbia, with many states allowing up to 12 hours of credit.
When you log into the Testing Center to begin, simply enroll under the Insurance CE Credit option so your hours are recorded correctly. Credit availability varies by state — check the current details before you enroll.
View CE Credits by StateStates manage their own legal CE programs, each with particular standards and controls. Attorneys should apply for accreditation from their specific state after completing the RWCS™ program by providing the required documentation to their state bar.
A Uniform Application, courtesy of the Continuing Legal Education Regulators Association, is available to streamline the process where accepted.
Continuing education becomes more important every year — for job-seekers and for professionals aiming at their next promotion.
Employers seek people with specific, current skills. Continuing education keeps you sharp and signals that you take your professional development seriously.
Affordable online options require only a minimal time commitment, so you can build expertise without stepping away from the job you already have.
Training covers how workers' compensation law has evolved, the types of coverage, and the protections for injured workers — knowledge that increases your promotion potential.
Advance your knowledge and your license in one focused course. Apply now to begin.
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