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Life, Accident and Health Licensing Class

The Life, Accident, and Health Licensing Review class is designed to prepare you for the Massachusetts Insurance exam. It is a combination of self-study and classroom review.

How the process works:

  1. Choose the 2-day review class that best suits your needs.
  2. You can receive the licensing material in an electronic PDF format or Hard Copy Book. The electronic PDF can be opened on any mobile device if you download the FREE Adobe Acrobat Reader. Instructions will be provided in an email upon receipt of your order.
  3. Study the material before the class. You should allow yourself at least 4-6 weeks of self-study before your review class. Enhance your self-study by purchasing a Life, Accident, and Health Tutorial Web-Based Tutorial Exam.
  4. Attend the review class.
  5. Take the state examination. It is recommended that you sign up for an exam date close to the course date; it is best to take the exam when the material is fresh in your mind, perhaps within a week of the course date. Prometric’s test sites do sell out, so if you know when you want to take the exam, it is recommended that you call as far in advance of that date as possible.
  6. After passing the state exams, go the www.statebasedsystems.com, click the NIPR section, and choose to Apply for License.

Self-Study Option

If you do not plan on attending a review class but want the material only or the supplemental tutorial exam simulation, please click on the appropriate link:

State Exam Information

Prometric will administer the state licensing exam. You will receive the Massachusetts Licensing Information Bulletin when you place an order. This bulletin has all the testing requirements, locations, and information.

To register for the licensing exam, call Prometric at toll-free (800) 741-9380 or on the web at www.prometric.com. The cost of the exams will be $39.00 per exam -- if you take two exams simultaneously, you may register and schedule for both exams for one $49.00 fee. Payment for the exam is due upon registration. Examination registration fees are non-refundable or transferable and expire in 90 days.

For complete information on licensing, please go to the Division of Insurance Licensing Information and Applications.

Retake Policy

If a student who has attended our licensing course fails the state insurance examination, we will waive the fee for one (1) future study course within one (1) calendar year — following the ORIGINAL date scheduled. (Book charges may apply if the class is not taken within the same calendar year.)

Cancellation Policy

Due to the nature of the program and the copyright laws which apply to the materials, NO REFUND will be granted. However, one (1) free substitution or one (1) class transfer within a calendar year is permissible. Failure to transfer or substitute within three (3) working days before the scheduled class will incur a $105.00 penalty fee. A "NO SHOW" at the review classes results in a loss of the entire tuition.