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Contact

Danielle Knockum
Coordinator
White (Building 1), Room 1-559I
919-536-7200, ext. 4407
knockumd@durhamtech.edu

Insurance (Continuing Education)

Short Term

Durham Tech and Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina (Blue Cross NC) have partnered to develop the insurance prelicensing program.

Applicants for North Carolina Department of Insurance (NCDOI) licensing exams must complete a state-approved prelicensing education course. This program prepares students for licensure in:

  • Life Insurance
  • Accident & Health/Sickness Insurance
  • Medicare Supplement & Long-Term Care
     

Students will learn key insurance terms and concepts, insurance policy provisions and options, product features and coverage types, as well as North Carolina statutes and regulations. All courses are taught by NCDOI-approved instructors through Insurance Educational Systems (IES).

Upon successful completion of the course, students will take an online prelicensing state exam. The closed-book exam is timed and must be taken in one sitting. Students that pass the exam with a grade of 60 percent or higher will be admitted to take the NCDOI state licensing exam at an approved testing center.

A study manual will be shipped to the student one week prior to the first day of the course. The course and study manual are in English.

Prerequisites
  • Be a minimum of 18 years of age;
  • A North Carolina resident;
  • A computer (PC or Mac – not a cell phone) with high-speed Internet access and camera and microphone, and a current web browser (Firefox or Chrome are recommended) are required. See information about the College's Loaner Laptop Program
Licensing Exam Requirements
  • Fingerprints for Criminal History checks are required for eligibility to take the NCDOI exams. You may not be eligible to take the NCDOI exams if you have been convicted of a felony.
  • Applicants must present two forms of acceptable ID, one being a government-issued and photo-bearing ID with a signature. The name on the ID must match exactly the name on the exam application.
  • Applicants are required to have their palm scanned using a secure, non-invasive, near-infrared Palm Vein Recognition technology at the testing center before taking the NCDOI exam.
Financial Assistance

Blue Cross Blue Shield NC light blue and white logoBlue Cross NC is sponsoring this coursework through a scholarship that covers the cost of tuition and fees, including the licensing fee for each insurance exam for selected recipients. In addition to the insurance prelicensing courses, the scholarship covers the course of Workforce Development (HRD) courses (listed below). Complete the Blue Cross NC Scholarship application form.

SM, ® Marks of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association. Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina is an independent licensee of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association.

Students who have applied for financial assistance will receive registration information. Students who are not requesting financial assistance may register now.

Other financial aid funding is available if students don't receive a Blue Cross NC scholarship. Please contact knockumd@durhamtech.edu for more information.

Prerequisite to insurance classesConcurrent/post insurance classes

Registration

Registration for Spring CE courses are available on October 21.
Registration for Fall CE courses are available on July 1.

Course Type

Continuing Education

Location

Online

Estimated Completion Time

8 weeks

SEF-3001WY Accident & Hlth Ins Prelicensi

This course prepares students to take the North Carolina Department of Insurance Accident and Health Insurance license exam and is designed to meet the prelicensing education requirements for insurance agents as prescribed by the North Carolina Department of Insurance. Topics include health, accidental death & dismemberment, HMO, personal accident, major medical, critical illness, and disability. Students must be at least 18 years of age, have a high school diploma or equivalent, and be a resident of North Carolina to take the licensing exam. Students are required to have a computer (PC or Mac) with high-speed Internet access, camera, and microphone (no cell phones), current web browser (e.g., Firefox or Chrome are recommended). North Carolina Department of Insurance requires students to be in attendance for all hours of the course with no exceptions. Information about this class and instructions to access the class will be emailed one week before the class start date; therefore, it is advised that each student confirm their current email address.
Section
Number
Dates Location Building Room Time Format
X3474
9/16 - 9/16
9/17 - 9/18
Internet
-
-
W 1:30 PM - 5:30 PM
TH,F 8:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Online

SEF-3001WZ Life Insurance Prelicensing

This course prepares students to take the North Carolina Department of Insurance Life Insurance license exam which is designed to meet the prelicensing education requirements for insurance agents as prescribed by the North Carolina Department of Insurance. Topics include annuities, whole, term, and life insurance. Students must be at least 18 years of age, have a high school diploma or equivalent, and be a resident of North Carolina to take the licensing exam. Students are required to have a computer (PC or Mac) with high-speed Internet access, camera, and microphone (no cell phones), current web browser (e.g.,Firefox or Chrome are recommended). North Carolina Department of Insurance requires students to be in attendance for all hours of the course with no exceptions. Information about this class and instructions to access the class will be emailed one week before the class start date; therefore, it is advised that each student confirm their current email address.
Section
Number
Dates Location Building Room Time Format
X3475
9/14 - 9/15
9/16 - 9/16
Internet
-
-
M,T 8:00 AM - 5:30 PM
W 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Online

SEF-3001XV Medicare Supplement Prelicensi

This course prepares students to take the North Carolina Department of Insurance Medicare Supplement/Long-Term Care and Estate Planning Insurance license exam and is designed to meet the prelicensing education requirements for insurance agents as prescribed by the North Carolina Department of Insurance. Topics include Medicare supplements, advantage plan, Plan D, and long-term care. Students must be at least 18 years of age, have a high school diploma or equivalent, and be a resident of North Carolina to take the licensing exam. Students are required to have a computer (PC or Mac) with high-speed Internet access, camera, and microphone (no cell phones), current web browser (e.g.,Firefox or Chrome are recommended). North Carolina Department of Insurance requires students to be in attendance for all hours of the course with no exceptions. Information about this class and instructions to access the class will be emailed one week before the class start date; therefore, it is advised that each student confirm their current email address.
Section
Number
Dates Location Building Room Time Format
X3473
9/24 - 9/24
9/25 - 9/25
Internet
-
-
TH 8:00 AM - 5:30 PM
F 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Online

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