22 Hour Mortgage Loan Originator West Virginia SAFE Comprehensive Course Course Syllabus - 12 Day Welcome to our West Virginia SAFE Comprehensive Course. We are excited to assist you in furthering or beginning your mortgage career and are pleased you chose Praedo Institute to satisfy your education requirements. Course Purpose This course is meant to satisfy the 22 hour SAFE education requirement for mortgage originator licensure for the state of West Virginia. Course Description Along with the 20 hours of SAFE required education, this course includes 2 hours of West Virginia Law as well as information related to loan qualification and the loan process. This course satisfies the West Virginia SAFE requirement. Included in this course are: discussion forums, interactive content, practice questions, and live instructor support. Course Dates and Times This course begins on Monday's at 8:00am Mountain Time and must be completed by midnight on the session end date. Please note: In this session, you will NOT be required to complete course work and assignments over the weekend. Please pay close attention to the course schedule found on the slide following this syllabus. You are required by NMLS to complete assignments and progress through the course with the other students in your session. If you do not submit your assignments by the required time and fall behind in the course, you will automatically fail the course. At that point, you may choose a different session date and re-start the course from the beginning. NMLS has made it quite clear that courses must be completed in a timely manner. Please consider the following from Functional Specifications for all NMLS Approved Courses: Version 6. "Note: The availability of Online Instructor-Led courses is intended to ensure an option exists for individuals where attending a classroom course may be problematic due to geography or lack of availability of a local course provider. The scheduling of these courses is not intended to be a “convenience” option whereby a student can causally work at their own pace or when their schedule allows. Students taking these courses are required to allocate personal/professional time and put forth the same level of effort as would be required to complete a classroom or
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22 Hour Mortgage Loan Originator West Virginia SAFE Comprehensive Course
Course Syllabus - 12 Day
Welcome to our West Virginia SAFE Comprehensive Course. We are excited to assist you in
furthering or beginning your mortgage career and are pleased you chose Praedo Institute to
satisfy your education requirements.
Course Purpose
This course is meant to satisfy the 22 hour SAFE education requirement for mortgage originator
licensure for the state of West Virginia.
Course Description
Along with the 20 hours of SAFE required education, this course includes 2 hours of West
Virginia Law as well as information related to loan qualification and the loan process. This
course satisfies the West Virginia SAFE requirement. Included in this course are: discussion
forums, interactive content, practice questions, and live instructor support.
Course Dates and Times
This course begins on Monday's at 8:00am Mountain Time and must be completed by midnight
on the session end date. Please note: In this session, you will NOT be required to complete
course work and assignments over the weekend.
Please pay close attention to the course schedule found on the slide following this syllabus.
You are required by NMLS to complete assignments and progress through the course with the
other students in your session. If you do not submit your assignments by the required time
and fall behind in the course, you will automatically fail the course. At that point, you may
choose a different session date and re-start the course from the beginning.
NMLS has made it quite clear that courses must be completed in a timely manner. Please
consider the following from Functional Specifications for all NMLS Approved Courses: Version
6.
"Note: The availability of Online Instructor-Led courses is intended to ensure an option exists
for individuals where attending a classroom course may be problematic due to geography or
lack of availability of a local course provider. The scheduling of these courses is not intended to
be a “convenience” option whereby a student can causally work at their own pace or when their
schedule allows. Students taking these courses are required to allocate personal/professional
time and put forth the same level of effort as would be required to complete a classroom or
classroom equivalent course. During the time period in which the course is being offered,
instructors are required to hold students accountable for attendance and work, and must be
responsive to student’s assignments and questions just as they would be in a physical
classroom. "
Instructor Contact Information
Once you register for the course, you will receive an email from the instructor assigned to your
course. The email will introduce your instructor as well as explain contact methods and
expected response times. Once your course session opens, you will be able to contact your
instructor via the "Contact Instructor" button on your home page.
Course Objectives
Each of the individual modules in this course include learning objectives applicable to the
individual module itself. Our course is meant to give you an introduction to the mortgage
industry. Upon completing this course, you should be able to do the following:
Define basic mortgage terms;
Perform mathematical calculations common to the mortgage industry;
Explain certain mortgage concepts to potential borrowers;
Comply with applicable federal laws related to the mortgage industry;
Explain the role of the West Virginia Division of Financial Institutions in the mortgage
industry;
Outline the requirements to obtain a license in West Virginia; and
Explain the duties and obligations imposed upon a licensee.
Grading Policy
Most of the sections in this course consist of slides mixed with comprehension questions. Each
chapter includes a chapter quiz, and most sections include a course final. You may view the
slides at your own pace, but you must answer all of the comprehension questions correctly and
score 80 percent on all quizzes to receive credit for the course. You must also pass the SAFE
practice exam with a score of at least 80 percent.
Several of the modules also include case studies, which involve the completion of a certain
project. The details for the individual case studies are found in the course.
Our course also includes 8-10 learning activities. In each of the learning activities, you will be
required to either post comments on our discussion forum or email an assignment to your
instructor for grading. Instructions for the learning activities are included in the course.
Your course consists of five parts. At the end of each part, you will be required to submit an
assignment to your instructor. You must submit your assignment to your instructor by
midnight MT on the day the assignment is due. If you fail to submit your assignment by this
time, you will fail the course and be required to reschedule your course and start from the
beginning.
Your instructor will grade your assignment by 10am MT the following day. Once your
assignment has been graded and passed, your instructor will allow you access to the next part
of your course. Assignments will ONLY be graded between midnight on the submission date
and 10am MT the following day to ensure that all students progress through the course as a
cohort.
If your assignment is rejected by your instructor, you will need to re-do and re-submit the
assignment. Once the assignment has been re-submitted, you will also need to email
[email protected] to inform us of the re-submission. Your instructor will grade it in a timely
manner and if you pass, you will be allowed to continue with the course. Please be sure to
check your course email for your instructor's approval.
Course Policies
Each student is required to submit an Identity Affidavit. By confirming the Attestation, the
student certifies that the course work was or will be completed by the person for whom the
certificate will be issued. The student further certifies that they did or will not receive any
assistance in completing the course. The submission of a completion certificate for a course
they did not complete themselves may constitute fraud on the student’s part and is subject to
prosecution and/or discipline.
Technical Support
As our course is entirely online, we do offer live technical support via telephone and email from
8:30am to 5:00pm Mountain Time on regular business days. After hours, holiday, and weekend
support is available 365 days a year via email from 9:00am to 10:00pm Mountain Time. Our
telephone number is 801-492-9933 and the support email is [email protected]. Please
note, our technical support staff will often be unable to answer content questions which are