An insurance agent is a who solicits, negotiates or instigates contracts on behalf of an insurer and can be independent or an employee of the insurer. Agents are legal representatives of insurers. They perform certain acts on behalf of the insurers they represent, such as to bind coverage.
On a daily basis, insurance agents perform many of the following duties:
Hocking College in Nelsonville, Ohio, offers a three-course certificate program that prepares students for the AINS General Insurance Certificate exam. People who complete this program are prepared for entry-level positions in central Ohio's thriving insurance industry. All course content will be delivered online.
Students who enroll in Hocking College's program can receive their Occupational Certificate in Insurance in eight short weeks.
Students who enroll in Hocking College's Occupational Certificate in Insurance program will study the following subjects:
While there are no official prerequisites for becoming an insurance agent, students planning to work toward getting an Occupational Certificate in Insurance should seriously consider developing the following academic skills and qualities:
Sense of pride in your appearance.
For more information on Hocking College's Occupational Certificate in Insurance, contact Dean of Arts, Business and Sciences Ryan Rieder by email at riederr@hocking.edu or by phone at 740-753-7214.