Browse by Topic. Our e-learning library features a vast array of online courses on various topics relating to insurance and financial services. LOMA offers new, short (less than one hour!) courses in the following areas:
Course Catalog Relevant, Convenient, & Flexible Start with the trusted source for industry knowledge, add job-relevant course content and convenient course access, and you have a formula for success that industry professionals around the globe rely on to advance their careers.
The LOMA Academy is structured in four key areas: Use, Comply, Maintain and Optimize. Depending on your requirements as an Operator, Supervisor, Quality Assurance or Maintenance personnel, you will find a course tailored to your role. Our courses cover both new and legacy machines, and offer a combination of hands on and classroom based training.
How do I access LOMA’s learning system? To access the system, go to https://learning.loma.org and enter your login credentials. Login to the learning system; How do I contact LOMA? If you have questions about the learning system, call 1-800-ASK LOMA, option 1, or 770-984-3761—or send us an email. Email [email protected]
To enroll online, go to LOMA's learning system, and follow these step-by-step instructions: If you have never enrolled in a LOMA exam, click Create Account. Leave the Organizational Number blank, but complete the other fields to create an account.
Overview. LOMA 280 introduces the principles of insurance, the process of becoming insured, and the policyowner's contractual rights. The course includes information on the features of individual and group life insurance, health insurance, and annuity products.
Established in 1932, the FLMI program is a 10-course professional development program focusing on business education as it relates to the insurance and financial industries. Further, it is the world's largest university-level finance and insurance education program.Oct 24, 2019
The Fellow, Life Management Institute (FLMI) is a 10-course training program that focuses on industry-specific education in the insurance and finance industries.Oct 24, 2019
Educational Achievement Award Recognizes the companies and Educational Representatives who are the greatest supporters of LOMA's professional development programs.
With LOMA's Associate, Customer Service™ (ACS®) program you can be prepared to meet these new demands. This program allows you to select courses from several "line of business" tracks, so you can tailor the designation to your career objectives.
No, designations do not expire.
Our Talent Solutions teams (LIMRA and LOMA) help member companies around the world achieve their overall talent management objectives… IMPACT OF HIRING THE RIGHT PEOPLE. Increased pass rates on licensing exams by almost 30 points. Reductions in turnover by up to 33%
Chartered life underwriter (CLU) is a professional designation for individuals who wish to specialize in life insurance and estate planning. The Chartered Life Underwriter (CLU) is widely regarded as the gold standard of life insurance professionals and insurance planning.
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Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU) is a professional certification issued by The Institutes and earned by risk management and insurance professionals. To obtain the CPCU credential, an individual must pass a number of classes covering insurance and risk management topics.
LOMA's Associate, Insurance Regulatory Compliance (AIRC) program will provide you with a comprehensive knowledge base of the complex issues surrounding state and federal regulation of the life and health insurance industry and products.
Point Loma takes seriously a student’s inability to make satisfactory progress toward the goal of a degree. The university works with students placed on academic probation to create links between them, faculty advisors, program directors, and other support programs. Policies concerning students on academic probation are administered by the Vice Provost for Academic Administration.
The Point Loma Nazarene University community holds the highest standards of honesty and integrity in all aspects of university life. Academic honesty and integrity are strong values among faculty and students alike. Any violation of the university’s commitment is a serious affront to the very nature of Point Loma’s mission and purpose.
Examinations may be deferred due only to illness or other equally valid conditions over which the student has no control. Approval for deferral must occur before the scheduled examination. Faculty and/or the department or school has the authority to grant examination deferral.
Students who are disqualified to continue at the university may not apply for re-admission until after at least one regular semester. In order to be considered for re-admission, they must file an official transcript showing a GPA that meets the minimum required for their academic program or higher.
The appeal policy does not include student dissatisfaction with a grade based on the faculty member’s professional judgment. A Course Grade Appeal Form is available at each Regional Center, in the Office of Records, and on the PLNU website and must be filed by the last day of the following semester in which the grade was given.
Students may apply for a leave of absence from their program. For those receiving financial aid, the maximum leave of absence allowed is 180 days in any 12 month period for professional or personal reasons. Students with an approved leave of absence continue to be considered “in-school status” for Title IV loan repayment purposes.
Students whose cumulative GPA meets the minimum standard for academic good standing, but whose session GPA for a regular semester falls below the program minimum, are placed on alert status. While not technically on academic probation, these students are under the strict supervision of the Office of the Vice Provost for Academic Administration and may be required to repeat courses in which they received a low grade.