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DESIGNATIONS & CERTIFICATIONS

ACCREDITED CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (ACSR)

The Accredited Customer Service Representative (ACSR) program is offered in partnership with The Institutes (www.aicpcu.org) to bring you a national customer service designation program that promotes and recognizes the professionalism of customer service personnel in the insurance industry.

ACSR designations can be earned in Personal Lines, Commercial Lines or Life and Health. You may take the courses in any order and you must complete the Institutes FREE Ethics course which you can find on their website.

Check the calendar for ACSR zoom dates

CERTIFIED PROFESSIONAL INSURANCE AGENT (CPIA)

Whether you're pursuing your CPIA credential or simply looking to improve your marketing skills, you've come to the right place

CPIA Insurance Success Seminars will help you plan and improve your sales techniques to convert your prospects into customers. Learn to generate qualified leads that translate to more sales, and more commissions

Position for Success (CPIA 1) - 7 CE Credits - March 22

Implement for Success (CPIA 2) - 7 ME CE Credits - March 23

Sustain Success (CPIA 3) - 8 ME CE Credits - March 24

Full attendance at all three seminars allows participants to earn the CPIA (Certified Professional Insurance Agent) designation; no exam is required and you can begin using the designation immediately following the completion of the three programs Anyone may attend any one seminar of interest

Reaccredication Course - December 5

Register For Acsr Seminars

Continuing Education

The ACSR program has been approved in Maine, contact MIIA for credit approvals.

Registrants do not have to take the online exam to earn CE credits.

Register For Cpia Seminars

Continuing Education

The CPIA program has been approved in all states that have mandatory continuing education. Click here for CE approvals.

CEs are subject to change without notice. The state requires that all registrants attend each course in its entirety to receive continuing education credits. Partial credit is not given for partial attendance. Late arrivals will not receive any continuing education credits.

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