Insurance professionals who have passed exams administered by the American Institute for CPCU and the Insurance Institute of America (AICPCU/IIA) can now gain credit for those exams in the University of Phoenix’s undergraduate business and management degree programs.
Students must provide an official training record, a certificate specifying the number of classroom hours and date of course completion, or other verification of course completion such as an official transcript from AICPCU/IIA. The University will award credit for a posting fee of $25 per credit.
Students who wish to receive such credit must complete the University’s Non-Degree submission form for Professional Training and Coursework Credit, and attach a copy of the verification of completion and send the form to the Prior Learning Assessment Center for evaluation. A maximum of 60 to 69 lower division credits are eligible for transfer into the business and management undergraduate degree programs, based on the requirements of each program.
More information is available at www.phoenix.edu


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