Graduates with an Insurance & Finance Management Certificate will find themselves eligible for a variety of potential career paths such as:
Bureau of Labor Statistics Outlook – Finance/Insurance
Below you’ll find data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, which reports job outlook and salaries based on national data. The careers listed below are examples of employment and wages within insurance and finance management. Wages and job titles will vary depending on previous career experience, level of education, place of employment, and the state you reside in.
Occupation Median Wage Projected Growth General and Operations Managers $46.92/hr +7.41% Financial Managers $62.84/hr +11.76% Billing and Posting Clerks $18.43/hr +4.94% Insurance Claims and Policy Processing Clerks $21.88/hr +3.18% Insurance Appraisers, Auto Damage $30.09/hr +1.95% Claims Adjusters, Examiners & Investigators $31.24/hr +1.57%
Students may continue to pursue an Associate in Financial Management while working. All credits taken as part of this certificate may be applied toward the Associate Financial Management degree.
Yes. Many of our students qualify for some type of financial aid.
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To enhance your experience and learning, many of our instructors offer online office hours held at a predetermined date and time.
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