North American Title Insurance Co. (NATIC) recently launched NATIC University 2.0, a revamped version of its on-demand educational platform within its agent portal.
Additionally, NATIC said several new states have been added for accreditation to NATIC University’s continuing education (CE) and continuing legal education (CLE) e-learning center.
The company said title agents can take on-demand courses for CE credit for the states of Florida, Indiana, Maryland, New Jersey, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Utah and Virginia. CLE credit can be earned through NATIC University for the states of Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, New Jersey, North Carolina, Ohio and Tennessee.
“NATIC University 2.0 consolidates our education programs and services into one web-based suite,” NATIC Senior Vice President Rich Griffin said in a release. “The CE/CLE section has been reconfigured for seamless, uninterrupted navigation for agents taking courses, and each course is customized for the agent according to the individual Department of Insurance state requirements.
“For example, if a state does not require a test for on-demand CE accreditation, then the agent seeking credit in that state will not be required to take a test, even though another state might require it,” Griffin said. “These enhancements, along with video and communication improvements to our core CE and CLE modules, eliminates time and hassle for the agent.”
The 2.0 version also launched the company’s NATIC Faculty, a speaker’s bureau-comparable in which title agents, land title associations and related industry associations and professionals can instantly request a speaker for an upcoming event.
“NATIC is at the forefront of how industry members are consuming content,” NATIC President Emilio Fernandez said. “NATIC University 2.0 offers NATIC agents an enriched virtual environment featuring on-demand courses for staff training, professional development, real estate transaction-based knowledge or CE/CLE accreditation. Recognizing the industry shift of agents needing more learning opportunities from the comfort of their desks, NATIC has rebuilt the course platform for scalability, allowing for more robust content releases.”