West Virginia Mortgage Pre-License Education
Everything you need to get your MLO license in West Virginia. Includes test-taking strategy video.
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West Virginia Pre-License 24 Hours Online Instructor-Led PE Elective Bundle
Everything you need to get your MLO license in West Virginia. Includes test-taking strategy video.
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Included Standard:
Online Materials Includes Video Online Audio Optional Q&A Webinar State Component Printable Certificate PDF & EPUB eBook Practice Tests Test Simulator Test-Taking Strategies Online FlashcardsOptional Add-Ons:
Mortgage 101 BootcampAll learning is online. Start immediately after registration.
Video segments highlight important points
Read-along audio plays the course text back to you.
Get help from a live instructor in a weekly review webinar.
Includes the online self-study course necessary for a West Virginia state license.
Download and print your own certificate.
Includes PDF/EPUB eBook of all reading material for your tablet or Kindle.
Large bank of test questions familiarize you with licensing exam topics.
Practice tests simulate a real licensing exam and help you mentally prepare.
An exclusive video course that discusses techniques for passing the NMLS licensing exam.
Online interactive flashcards keep score of your improving vocabulary.
An easy-to-comprehend introduction to the mortgage industry for the new mortgage professional. The Mortgage 101 Boot Camp is a 20-hour online self-paced course that teaches you mortgage origination fundamentals, sales techniques, winning customer service strategies, referral generation tips, how to prepare and take a winning mortgage application, and so much more. The ideal start to your highly-successful mortgage career.
This mortgage pre-license course package contains all of the NMLS-required education you need to become licensed as a West Virginia mortgage loan originator under the regulation of the West Virginia Division of Financial Institutions (DFI). This package includes:
20 Hour SAFE Comprehensive: Mortgage Loan Originator Prelicensure Course (NMLS ID 6121) - This required course teaches you the basics about what mortgage loans are, discusses federal laws, ethics, mortgage types, how to fill out a mortgage application, and closing procedures. This course is in "online instructor-led" format. It begins and ends on a fixed schedule that you choose. The course includes opportunities to ask questions and get feedback from your instructor. There will also be an optional live weekly review session with your instructor via online webinar. This mortgage loan originator NMLS pre-licensing course is structured to be completed in a 4-day class. Each chapter features a Question & Answer page to submit questions and get feedback from the instructor. Students may take a final exam starting on day 4 of the class but may take up to 14 days to finish the class.
4 Hour WV SAFE: West Virginia Mortgage Lending Laws (NMLS ID 14026) - This 4-hour course covers West Virginia specific rules and regulations, and is required as part of the prelicensure education needed to become a WV mortgage loan originator.
Test Prep Course - This optional, self-paced exam-cram course helps you study for the licensing exam after your required courses are completed. It reviews all of the topics in the 20-hour pre-license course using points to remember, video, and quiz questions. At the end is an "exam simulator" based on the same requirements as the licensing exam.
SPECIAL BONUS: Licensing Exam Test-Taking Strategy Video Course - A special feature you won't find anywhere else! This is a 2-hour coaching video that will present tips on how to pass the national mortgage loan originator licensing exam. Topics include how to schedule the exam, what to expect on arrival, test taking techniques, and review of the NMLS test content outline.
What is an "Online Instructor-Led" course?
Students progress through a class under the guidance of an instructor. Classes will begin on a fixed date. Each day, students will work through online course material, take review quizzes, view review videos, and optionally participate in Question & Answer forums. The instructor will hold an optional weekly review session via live webinar, usually held on Fridays. This is a chance to review course material, ask additional questions, and prepare for the licensing exam.
How long does the 20-hour class take?
The instructor will guide the class for the first 4 days, after which students may access the final exam. All students must complete the required 20 study hours in the course. Courses MAY be completed on the 4th day, but MUST be completed with 14 days. Courses not completed in 14 days are marked as failed.
Is attending the weekly review webinar required?
No, but highly recommended. It is your opportunity to get questions answered from your instructor in a live setting with fellow students.
How fast can I complete the 20-hour course?
4 days. The final exam becomes available at the end of the 4th day of class for students who have completed the required study time.
Can I get my course extended if I need more time?
No. The NMLS requires all instructor-led courses to be completed within 14 days.
Price: |
$285.00 (USD)
+ $36.00 NMLS Credit Banking Fee |
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Credit Hours: | 24 |
Category: | Vocational Training > Mortgage > License Training > West Virginia > PE Elective |
Purpose: | Everything you need to get your MLO license in West Virginia. Includes test-taking strategy video. |
Features: | Online Materials, Online Video, Online Audio, Optional Q&A Webinar, State Component, Printable Certificate, PDF eBook, Practice Tests, Test Simulator, Test-Taking Strategies, online flashcards |
OnlineEd
14355 SW ALLEN BLVD STE 240,
Portland, OR 97223
(503) 670-9278
mail@onlineed.com
NMLS Course Provider ID: 1400327
Purchase of this package requires that you read and acknowledge an Enrollment Agreement before receiving credit for any courses contained in this package. Please review the following:
NMLS Course ID: 6121
NMLS Sponsor ID: 1400327
Credit Hours Provided: 20
This 20-hour mortgage loan originator pre-license course will teach you the various aspects of the mortgage lending industry such as loan finance documents, the laws that must be followed, the importance of ethical conduct, how to watch out for fraud and other nefarious acts, how to complete a loan application and the process for loan approval, and various different loan programs that are available to consumers.
Some states require state-specific prelicense education in addition to the standard course. Please check with your state regulatory agency, the NMLS, or contact us to verify if the jurisdiction you are becoming licensed under requires additional state-specific training.
This course is divided into 12 chapters:
This mortgage loan originator pre-license course is structured to be completed in a 4-day class. As required by the Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System (NMLS), sections of the course will unlock as the class moves together through the course material, ensuring that no student moves faster than the rest of the class.
Each chapter will include a Question & Answer bulletin board to allow students ask questions of the instructor and get feedback. Quizzes are given throughout the course. Each day includes review videos by the instructor to highlight important concepts.
The online final exam will be presented at the end of the course. The final exam is not timed, contains 25 multiple choice questions, and requires a 70% or higher passing score. Students can take multiple attempts at passing the final exam, with each attempt containing a new set of test questions. The final exam must be completed before the end of the 14-day class session to receive credit for passing the course.
NMLS functional specifications define that a 20-hour mortgage loan originator prelicense courses MUST be completed within 14 days of the course session start date. Students who do not pass the final exam before the enrollment period expires will be marked as failing the course. Refunds will not be issued for failed courses. Extensions to lengthen the 14-day enrollment period are NOT available. Students who fail the course can enroll for a new course session and must start from the beginning.
After successfully passing the final exam, OnlineEd will notify the Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System (NMLS) that the mortgage loan originator pre-eduction has been completed by the student. It is OnlineEd policy to have credit uploaded to the NMLS by the end of the following business day.
The student will have a printable course completion certificate available after passing the course final exam. The certificate is for the student's personal records and is not confirmation that the NMLS has received the notification that the student has completed the course.
Each class will have the opportunity to participate in a live webinar session with the instructor. It is a chance to review material from the course, study for the exam, and discuss the licensing process. This session is optional but highly encouraged.
This is an online, instructor-led mortgage loan originator pre-license course that contains online reading materials, audio presentations, and video presentations. Students will need to have a current internet browser and computer speakers. The instructor-led webinar sessions are presented using Citrix GoToMeeting software. A webcam is NOT required. An audio bridge call-in number along with confirmation of the webinar session times will be emailed to students when the class begins.
You will need a NMLS Unique ID number in order for us to upload record of your course completion to the NMLS. If you already have an NMLS ID but don't remember what it is:
Login into NMLS
Click on the Composite View tab.
Click View Individual on the sub-header row.
The number that appears in parentheses after your name is your NMLS ID number.
If you do not have an NMLS ID and need to obtain one, use the instructions available in the NMLS Resource Center:
Total study time: 30 minutes
This segment will give you an overview of the mortgage lending industry. Students will learn about various types of lenders and the parties who are involved in the mortgage lending process.
Total study time: 30 minutes
This segment will explain the various promissory notes that are available. Students will also learn the three main types of security instruments used in residential purchase transactions.
Total study time: 1 clock hour
There are many terms and words used within the mortgage industry that aren't a part of the everyday person's vocabulary. This segment will outline many common words and loans used in the lending industry.
Total study time: 1 clock hour
After the passage of the SAFE Act, a national registration system was created that allowed states to use a centralized system to supervise the licensing of individuals and companies. This segment will explain the SAFE Act and its implications on the mortgage industry
Total study time: 4.5 clock hours
This segment will outline many of the important federal regulations and rules that students will need to comply with when working with borrowers on residential loan transactions.
Total study time: 1 clock hour
Interacting with the public must always be done in an ethical manner. There are many courtesy standards that should be followed, as licensees are expected to protect the loan applicant's interests and not take an unfair advantage of an applicant in order to earn a commission.
Total study time: 1 clock hour
This segment will outline the ways in which loan fraud is used for illegal activities, the programs that companies are expected to create to detect fraud, and the various ways that criminals try to trick lenders (and mortgage loan originators) into financing their property purchases.
Total study time: 2.5 clock hours
This segment will outline both the standard loan application and the Loan Estimate disclosure. Students will also learn about credit scores and what to look out for when working with documents submitted by applicants to support their personal financial obligations.
Total study time: 30 minutes
Appraisals are often used to confirm that the property being used as collateral for the loan is adequate in case of borrower default. If the lender has to take the property and sell it, the property should be worth enough money for the lender to recoup its financial loss.
Total study time: 2 clock hours
In this segment students will learn about the CFPB's Closing Disclosure. This form is in conjunction with the earlier Loan Estimate and discloses the final details of the approved loan to the borrower.
Total study time: 30 minutes
Financial transactions naturally involve a lot of math calculations; the amount to be repaid monthly, how much interest a loan will accrue during its term, and so on. Students will also need to be able to take the income and debt values supplied by the loan applicant to determine if he or she will even meet the minimum qualifications for the loan being applied for.
Total study time: 2 clock hours
There are a variety of loan programs available for applicants to qualify for. This segment will give students an overview of a variety of loan programs that borrowers can apply for.
This course will remain available to students for 14 days after enrollment.
NMLS Course ID: 14026
NMLS Sponsor ID: 1400327
Credit Hours Provided: 4
Category: PE Elective
This course is designed to prepare candidates to take the exam to become a state-licensed mortgage loan originator in West Virginia under the Division of Financial Institutions (DFI). This 4-hour course covers state-specific rules and regulations, and is required as part of the 24 hours of prelicensure education needed to become a West Virginia licensed mortgage loan originator.
This course consists of four modules and a final exam:
The DFI, Disclosures, and Advertising (53 minutes)
Conditions and Limitations for Certain Mortgage Transactions (38 minutes)
Residential Mortgage Loans (16 minutes)
Licensing (73 minutes)
Final Exam (20 minutes)
Total study time: 4 credit hours (200 minutes)
The West Virginia Division of Financial Institutions (DFI) is the agency responsible for the supervision of mortgage loan originators, brokers, and lenders in our state. In this module, we'll introduce you to the agency that will authorize you to transact mortgage loan origination activities. We'll also cover the records that licensees must maintain to ensure compliance with West Virginia lending laws, and explain the requirements for properly advertising mortgage products and services.
When practicing mortgage loan origination, there are many rules to follow that are design to protect West Virginia consumers. In this module, we will explore some of those limited practices. We'll first explore the restrictions given to loans that are being refinanced within 24 months of their origination date, the restrictions on fees being charged to loan applicants, identify limitations on certain words as defined by West Virginia law, and discover appraiser requirements and the rules for timely distribution of loan funds.
While there are certain types of loan transactions that have specific consumer protection restrictions, there are also protections applicable to all loans made on West Virginia property. This module will explain the standard prohibited practices when originating any loan in our state.
The West Virginia Residential Mortgage Lender, Broker, and Servicer Act, codified as West Virginia Code 31-17, establishes the requirements and exemptions as for whom a license to operate as a West Virginia mortgage lender or broker is required. A companion legislation, the West Virginia SAFE Mortgage Licensing Act (WV Code 31A-17) defines the requirements and regulations for mortgage loan originator licensing. In this module, we'll explore the requirements for licensure under both acts.
You must have an NMLS ID to receive credit for this course. You will need this number before you begin the course.
If you already have an NMLS ID, but don't remember what it is:
If you do not have an NMLS ID and need to obtain one, use the instructions available in the NMLS Resource Center
This course will remain available to students for 365 days after enrollment.
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