Ivy Tech Community College, Kokomo
Ivy Tech offers loan broker certification exam
August 11, 2008
Ivy Tech Community College News Release

KOKOMO, Ind.—After news broke last week that more than 500 loan brokers have lost their license to do business in Indiana, Ivy Tech Community College is working to address the problem.

Indiana’s Secretary of State Todd Rokita said that a majority of the loan brokers lost their licenses for simply failing to take and pass a practice standards examination — an exam that is offered right here in Kokomo at Ivy Tech’s Workforce Certification Center, 1701 Touby Pike. According to Mary Craig, Ivy Tech Kokomo Region’s Workforce Certification Center Coordinator, the college is here to help.

“Ivy Tech’s Workforce Certification Center offers more than 2,000 certification exams including the Principal Managers Assessment,” says Craig. “We are working very diligently to let everyone know that we are here and that we are happy to offer these important certification exams that help power the area’s workforce. We don’t want this type of certification crisis to happen again.”

For more information about the loan brokers’ Principal Managers Assessment licensing exam or the Workforce Certification Center, contact Mary Craig at (800) 459-0561, ext. 527, or e-mail her at mcraig@ivytech.edu. You can also visit the Workforce Certification Center Web site at http://www.ivytech.edu/actnow/certify-indiana/index.html.

Ivy Tech is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Ivy Tech Community College Kokomo Region serves Cass, Fulton, Howard, Miami, Tipton and Wabash counties and includes campuses in the communities of Kokomo, Logansport, Peru and Wabash. To learn more about Ivy Tech, visit www.ivytech.edu.

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David Gray
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(800) 459-0561
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