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How long do I got to be in school for me to get the career that I want.?
I am 17 years old in high school and I wanna know how long I got to be in school to become a loan officer.
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Laurie Pritchard, Ed. S., M.A.T.
Executive Trainer, Rocket Mortgage
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Hello, Tyre. Great question!
I will answer your question based on how to become a mortgage loan officer, hoping that is what you are looking for. I happen to train people who are looking to earn their mortgage loan officer license.
Typically, graduating from high school is preferred to be a loan officer, though not always required. A college degree is not required. Most often, what you will need to do to become a mortgage loan officer is get hired by a mortgage company or brokerage that will sponsor you as you pursue your license. At a minimum, you must take a federally required 20-hour pre-licensing education class and pass a test to earn credit for the class. Then you will need to pass the federally required mortgage loan officer test, which is very challenging. Some lenders will provide additional training to help you pass this test. Once you pass the federal test, then you can apply for state licenses so you can write loans in specific states.
Not a ton of education like college is required, but you will have to learn about the laws, rules and regulations, as well as the programs and products offered in the mortgage industry so that you are well prepared to help people as the look to get a mortgage.
I will answer your question based on how to become a mortgage loan officer, hoping that is what you are looking for. I happen to train people who are looking to earn their mortgage loan officer license.
Typically, graduating from high school is preferred to be a loan officer, though not always required. A college degree is not required. Most often, what you will need to do to become a mortgage loan officer is get hired by a mortgage company or brokerage that will sponsor you as you pursue your license. At a minimum, you must take a federally required 20-hour pre-licensing education class and pass a test to earn credit for the class. Then you will need to pass the federally required mortgage loan officer test, which is very challenging. Some lenders will provide additional training to help you pass this test. Once you pass the federal test, then you can apply for state licenses so you can write loans in specific states.
Not a ton of education like college is required, but you will have to learn about the laws, rules and regulations, as well as the programs and products offered in the mortgage industry so that you are well prepared to help people as the look to get a mortgage.