Pricing and Costs of Insurance Education and Training

Find a broad range of insurance education and training programs at reasonable prices

By Stephanie Feaman
Insurance industry training is available to students, professionals and trainers through online classes in insurance, workshops, seminars and traditional settings such as a college or university program. Pricing and costs of insurance education and training programs range from $40 for an online course to the annual expenses associated with attending school on a college campus for approximately $15,402.

Business insurance courses are affordable and convenient, as it is fairly easy to find insurance training that meets your needs. As you begin the process of planning your educational goals, consider how the following information can help you plan for the financial aspects involved:

1. Get insurance industry training at a college or university through programs that range in cost between $2,501 and $15,402.

2. Participate in workshops for insurance trainers for less than $600.

3. Register for online courses in insurance for $40 to $495.

 

Complete insurance courses that lead to degree through programs that cost less than $16,000 annually

Traditional universities prepare students for careers in insurance through undergraduate and graduate programs that lead to a degree. Account for hidden costs such as room and board, books, supplies, health insurance, transportation and other living expenses as you save and plan for insurance industry education.
Try: The Insurance and Risk Management Program at Indiana State University is a nationally recognized program that makes it possible for students to acquire hands-on experience as they prepare for roles as underwriters, consultants, claims adjusters, brokers and other professions within the insurance industry. Tuition ranges between $3,396 and $15,402 for 12 to 18 credit hours per semester depending on resident status. Louisiana State University's E. J. Ourso College of Business provides training for positions in Risk Insurance as well as Business Finance, Investments, Capital Markets and Institutions and Real Estate through the Department of Finance BS Program. Tuition and fees for this program cost between $2,501 and $6,858 per year for undergraduate students.

Buy exam study materials or participate in workshops for insurance trainers for less than $600

Find study materials to prepare for examinations for less than $50 or sharpen your training skills through workshops that range from $600 to $800 depending on membership.
Try: Learn how to apply adult learning theory and the Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation and Evaluation (ADDIE) instructional design model in your role as an insurance trainer at a Society of Insurance Trainers and Educators (SITE) Train-the-Trainer Workshop. Save $200 through SITE membership or pay $795 to participate. Werbel Publishing provides a range of study materials for insurance licensing examinations. Order resources for less than $50.

Spend less than $500 on Internet-based insurance classes

Online insurance training courses provide convenient access to insurance industry education at prices that range from $40 to $495. Acquire Continuing Education (CE) credits or earn a degree through online insurance training courses that are available on demand.
Try: The National Association of Health Underwriters (NAHU) provides members with discounts to continuing education programs. Take e-learning courses that range between $40 and $160 through the organization's industry partner, International Foundation of Employee Benefits Plans (IFEBP), and earn CE Credit. The Insurance Educational Association (IEA) offers online insurance training services that lead to an Associate in Claims (AIC) for anyone wanting to prepare for a job in claims. Courses range from $350 to $495.

 

  • Inquire about employer reimbursement programs if you are a working professional looking to acquire CE credits through insurance training courses.