Live In-Person, Zoom & On-Demand Course Options!
Call us at (317) 900-3755
Call us at (317) 900-3755
Live In-Person, Zoom & On-Demand Course Options!
We can and do. We believe in simplifying the material and teaching the material as dictated by the state exam outline. The exam outline will be provided to you via email on the first day of class. You won’t learn everything about insurance in three days, but you will learn what you need to know to pass the state exam. We have found that 4 or 5 days is a difficult time commitment for most folks to make. Plus it requires students to be awake, engaged, and focused for a long period of time over too many days. From our experience, three days is just the right amount of time to sit in a classroom.
PLUS WE OFFER YOU THE REASSURANCE OF KNOWING THAT
YOU CAN RETURN TO CLASS FOR FREE IF YOU DO NOT PASS!
It is good to be well prepared for the Indiana State Exam. We will provide the material and information needed, but it's also good to know what to expect at the test site. Click the link below to view the Insurance Examination Candidate Handbook by Pearson Vue (the testing authority for Indiana).
Life & Health classes are held Tuesday-Thursday from 8:30 am - 4:30 pm.
Property & Casualty classes are held Tuesday-Thursday from 8:30 am - 4:30 pm.
Weekday classes are always held at The Wyndham - Noblesville (Hamilton Town Center).
The address is 13500 Tegler Drive, Noblesville, IN 46060
Yes, there is, but our course is filed with the state of Indiana as a Self-Study class. That means you affirm that you have or will have studied for a total of 40 hours for your exam. We give you three days of in-class instruction. We also encourage you to reach out for individual help as needed as part of those required 40 hours. Be assured, it is necessary for you to work with our tools in the evening after class is over.
Nope, that’s boring. We find insurance interesting and we do everything we can to make it fun for you to learn. We think that you will remember more for the state exam if we are able to keep you awake during the course!
We suggest that you register for your class a week or two in advance. That will give you ample time to read your book and to listen to your Audio Review before coming to class. If it’s not possible for you to study beforehand you will need to study on your own after the class. Show up well rested and be ready to enjoy yourself more than you thought you would.
Dress comfortably! You might choose to dress in layers because sometimes the classroom can be a little chilly. As a general rule, blankets with sleeves and desk side campfires are discouraged.