Certified Master Loan Processor (NAMP®-CMLP)®
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The Certified Master Loan Processor (NAMP®-CMLP)® is a "professional development" training & certification program ideal for entry-level loan processors on the fast track looking to advance their mortgage processing career. Having the NAMP®-CMLP® status can help jumpstart your mortgage processing career, and give you the needed boost to help land that perfect mortgage processing job or long-awaited promotion.
INCLUDES (7) TRAINING CLASSES below:
Loan Processor 101 - “The Basics” (WEBINAR)
Advanced Loan Processing - “Real World Lessons” (WEBINAR)
FHA/VA Processing - “For Mortgage Processors” (WEBINAR)
Mortgage Underwriter 101 - “The Essentials” (WEBINAR)
Calculating Income, LTV & DTI Workshop (WEBINAR)
Appraisal Review Workshop - “Intensive Study of the Appraisal” (WEBINAR)
Tax Return Analysis Workshop - “Examine Self-Employed Borrowers” (WEBINAR)
NAMP®-CMLP® CERTIFICATION DETAILS:
(7) Mortgage Processing Webinars
Includes Certified Master Loan Processor (NAMP®-CMLP)®
Instructor-Led Online Recorded Webinars – Watch 24/7 On-Demand
All Course Materials Downloaded as PDF Files
Course Provider: CampusMortgage® (Our Training Division)
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Unlimited 24/7 Access to the Webinars & Course Materials for 1 Year
Ongoing “Concierge” Customer Support for 1 Year
Group Discounts Also Available
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ABOUT THE INSTRUCTORS: Each CampusMortgage® instructor has an average of 15+ years of prior mortgage related experience, and draws from a deep knowledge base that may include such areas as: loan processing, mortgage underwriting, FHA, VA, conventional loans, commercial lending, non-QM, multi-family, USDA Rural Housing loans and more.
HOW IT WORKS: As soon as you enroll, we will email you a link & password, so you can access our simple, easy-to-use online training portal. From here, you can start taking the (7) recorded webinars & course materials IMMEDIATELY (with 24/7 access for 1 year).
EXAM FORMAT: In order to earn NAMP®-CMLP® certification we require you take a 1-hour timed 30-question exam (multiple choice/true & false). You must get at least 75% of the questions correct in order to pass the exam. You may re-take the exam up to 3 times (there is a 2-week “cooling off” period in between each failed exam).
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: You’ll need the following: 1) a Computer, 2) an Internet Connection, 3) Computer Speakers and 4) Webcam/Microphone. NOTE: If needed, you can purchase a webcam/microphone for around $10 on Amazon.
GRADUATION: You’ll receive the Certified Master Loan Processor (NAMP®-CMLP)® certification after you’ve: 1) completed all (7) training classes and 2) passed a 30-question online “proctored” exam.
REFUND POLICY, CERTIFICATION HANDBOOK & TERMS OF USE: Before purchasing any NAMP® certification program, we recommend you thoroughly read our Refund Policy, Certification Handbook & Terms of Use — which you will be required to have fully read & accepted prior to beginning the certification process.
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Register now to launch your mortgage processor career, and gain the skills & knowledge needed to succeed as an effective loan processor. And, if you’re with a mortgage company who needs to train staff from A to Z on processing fundamentals, the Certified Master Loan Processor (NAMP®-CMLP)® certification program is the right, cost-effective solution for you!
Written By: Bonnie Wildt
I have said it before and I will say it again and that is, do not believe everything you hear or read for that matter. In this particular instance I am referring to AUS Findings. I have had countless conversations with processors and loan officer who want to know why I am asking for documentation that the AUS findings have clearly stated wasn’t needed or worse, they can’t believe I am turning a loan down that has an Approve/Eligible. So here it is again and pay particular attention to the details because just because you have an Approve/Eligible or Accept doesn’t necessarily mean you have a done deal.