| The new Loan Officer Professional Certificate is the second level of a nationally recognized certification for the Residential Loan Officers that demonstrates to consumers and the industry alike that the holder is a qualified, proven, high-quality professional.
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Candidate Profile
- Individuals with three to four years experience in originating residential mortgage loans.
- Individuals who have completed the Loan Officer Achievement Certificate (CLO Level I).
CLO Learning Path
The Loan Officer Professional Certificate is the second level (Level II) in the Certified Loan Officer (CLO) learning path.
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| | Achievement Certificate
| Professional Certificate
| Specialist Designation
| Professional Designation
| Master Designation
| | Loan Officer (CLO Level I)
| Loan Officer (CLO Level II)
| Certified Loan Officer (CLO)
| Certified Mortgage Banker (CMB)
| Master CMB
| Professional Certificate Requirements
| Experience Level: | A minimum of three to four years industry experience is recommended. | | Prerequisites: | Successful completion of the Loan Officer Achievement Certificate (CLO Level I). | | Education Requirement: | Yes | | Participation Requirement: | No | | Written Exam: | Yes, at the completion of each course. In addition, you must take and pass the CLO Level II comprehensive exam. | | Oral Exam: | No | | Continuing Education: | No | The Process
1. Enroll in the Loan Officer Professional Certificate program. You can enroll online, or via mail, or fax.
Registration Fee
MBA Member: $200 Nonmember: $250
Online Registration
Loan Officer Professional Certificate
Fax, Mail, or Express Mail Registration
Download the PDF Certificate Enrollment Form to register by fax, mail, or express mail. Fax to (202) 721-0194.
The cost of courses is not included in the enrollment fee. Certificate and designation enrollments fees are non-refundable and non-transferable.
2. Complete the coursework. Complete the following five web-based courses:
*State abbreviations listed next to required courses (above) indicate where those courses have been approved for state continuing education.
3. Pass the test. When you have completed the required courses, you can take the CLO Level II comprehensive exam.
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