Mortgage Agent Course In class
All in-person classes include full online resources and run from 9:30AM – 4:00PM. Textbooks are picked up in-person on the first day of class.
Mortgage Agent Course IN CLASS
All classes are live web classes and include full online resources and run from 9:30AM – 4:00PM.
Textbooks are shipped Canada Post Priority and arrive within 2 – 3 business days.
REMIC offers 3 different types of in-class registration (courses) designed to meet the varying needs of our students who prefer the in-class experience. All courses run from 10AM – 4PM and all modes include:
- A hard copy of the mortgage agent textbook (shipping extra)
- Immediate full online access including a exam preparation guide and practice exams
- The exam and a free rewrite if necessary
Monday to Friday
- Perfect if want to complete the course quickly and can committ a full week
- 5 days in-class in a row Monday – Friday
- the exam is written on Friday
2 Saturdays
- Perfect for you if you want “face time” with your instructor but you can’t commit to a full week
- 1st Saturday in-class, 6 days online, 2nd Saturday in-class
- the exam is written on the second Saturday
5 Sundays
- Perfect if you want 5 full days in-class but can’t commit 5 consecutive days
- 5 consecutive Sundays in-class
- the exam is written on the last Sunday
Online Course Summary:
- Course Length: 47 hours (estimated)
- Course Delivery: In class or in class & online
- Final Examination: 3 hours (must be written in classr)
- Enrolment Period: one week up to 6 months
- Language: English
Topics Covered:
REMIC’s textbook ‘Mortgage Brokering in Ontario – Agent Edition is what REMIC’s mortgage agent course is based on. The textbook is comprised of 23 different Chapters as per below, that touch on all the aspects that are included in the mortgage process. If you are looking for a detailed breakdown of the type of information that is in the course, you can click here to view the full table of contents.
Chapter 1: Market Overview | Chapter 13: Application Analysis – Application Ratios |
Chapter 2: Basic Mortgage Concepts | Chapter 14: Application Analysis – Borrower Credit |
Chapter 3: Advanced Mortgage Concepts | Chapter 15: Application Analysis – The Property |
Chapter 4: Property Ownership in Ontario | Chapter 16: Choosing the Lender |
Chapter 5: Regulation and Legislation | Chapter 17: Submitting the Application |
Chapter 6: Transaction Overview | Chapter 18: Borrower Disclosure |
Chapter 7: Insurance in the Mortgage Industry | Chapter 19: Closing the Transaction |
Chapter 8: Calculating a Mortgage Payment | Chapter 20: Contract Law |
Chapter 9: Attracting a Client | Chapter 21: Mortgage Remedies |
Chapter 10: First Contact | Chapter 22: Mortgage Fraud |
Chapter 11: The Initial Consultation | Chapter 23: Ethics and Mortgage Brokering |
Chapter 12: Application Analysis – Borrower Documents | Final Case Study |
The Final Examination:
The RMAC Final Exam can be completed through our Online Proctoring Service any time before your course expiration date, although we recommend booking the exam at least 7 days before that date. RMAC provides you with all of the material you need to prepare for the exam, including an exam preparation quiz that based on previous exams. Once your exam is completed, the review process takes up to 3 days. If you pass the exam, you’ll then get access to your certificate!
- Exam format: Online Proctored Exam (through our Online Proctored Exam Service partner)
- Exam length: 3 hours
- Question format: Multiple Choice (some questions will reference a case study)
- Attempts: 2 attempts (REMIC is the only provider that offers a free rewrite)
- Passing grade: 60% (30/50)
Prerequisites for the course:
In class registration of the mortgage agent course in Ontario is available to anyone; however it is recommended that you have at least a high school education with equivalent English or French language and math skills.
Prerequisites for licensing:
Once you finish the course you will then join a brokerage and apply for your license. The Financial Services Commission of Ontario (FSCO) has set out the following additional requirements in order to become licensed after completing the course:
- be 18 years of age or older,
- be a resident of Canada,
- have a mailing address in Ontario that can receive registered mail (not a post office box),
- be authorized by a Mortgage Brokerage to deal in mortgages,
- work for only one Mortgage Brokerage,
- meet the Mortgage Agent education requirements, and
- have a valid e-mail address (this is necessary for the application process)
In class Registration Enrollment Policy / Academic Handbook
Click here to download the student enrolment policy/academic handbook
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Course FAQs
T2202A forms are issued to students who have paid $100.00 or more in eligible fees for qualifying courses beginning and ending in a particular calendar year.
In depth questions regarding the use of the T2202A form in the tax preparation process should be directed to Revenue Canada. Tax guides are available from any Revenue Canada office or a Post Office. Revenue Canada also publishes a booklet called “Students & Income Tax” – Government form P105(E).
Official receipts for income tax purposes covering tuition fees paid for qualifying courses taken during the preceding calendar year are available in late February. In accordance with Revenue Canada regulations, official receipts (T2202A Forms) are only issued for tuition fees totalling $100.00 or more. Materials and administrative fees are not eligible for tax deduction.
You have 3 hours to complete the exam.
The final exam consists of 50 multiple choice questions, many based on case studies that are designed to test your knowledge and understanding of the course material as required by the Financial Services Regulatory Authority of Ontario (FSRA).
If writing in person in the GTA you will have access to your final mark online the same day as you wrote your examination. If writing at a College or University we will typically advise you within 24 hours as we request that the College or University fax your exam to us immediately as well as courier your original exam to us. If writing online your results is typically available within 3 business days.
Once you have been notified that you have passed the course you will be required to log in to the online section of the course and complete our feedback. You will then be able to print your certificate of completion and save it electronically.
You must bring your photo ID (either a driver’s license or valid passport) and one additional piece of valid identification, , a pen or pencil and your calculator. No other aids are allowed during the exam.
REMIC Mortgage Agent Course
In Class - $385
All Classes Are Live Web Classes And Include Full Online Resources And Run From 9:30AM – 4:00PM. Textbooks Are Shipped Canada Post Priority And Arrive Within 2 – 3 Business Days.
REMIC offers 3 different types of in-class registration (courses) designed to meet the varying needs of our students who prefer the in-class experience. All courses run from 10AM – 4PM and all modes include:
- A hard copy of the mortgage agent textbook (shipping extra)
- Immediate full online access including a exam preparation guide and practice exams
- The exam and a free rewrite if necessary
Monday to Friday
- Perfect if want to complete the course quickly and can commit a full week
- 5 days in-class in a row Monday – Friday
- the exam is written on Friday
5 Sundays
- Perfect if you want 5 full days in-class but can’t commit 5 consecutive days
- 5 consecutive Sundays in-class
- the exam is written on the last Sunday
Online Course Summary:
- Course Length: 47 hours (estimated)
- Course Delivery: In class or in class & online
- Final Examination: 3 hours (must be written in classr)
- Enrolment Period: one week up to 6 months
- Language: English
Topics Covered:
REMIC’s textbook ‘Mortgage Brokering in Ontario – Agent Edition is what REMIC’s mortgage agent course is based on. The textbook is comprised of 23 different Chapters as per below, that touch on all the aspects that are included in the mortgage process. If you are looking for a detailed breakdown of the type of information that is in the course, you can click here to view the full table of contents.
Chapter 1: Market Overview | Chapter 13: Application Analysis – Application Ratios |
Chapter 2: Basic Mortgage Concepts | Chapter 14: Application Analysis – Borrower Credit |
Chapter 3: Advanced Mortgage Concepts | Chapter 15: Application Analysis – The Property |
Chapter 4: Property Ownership in Ontario | Chapter 16: Choosing the Lender |
Chapter 5: Regulation and Legislation | Chapter 17: Submitting the Application |
Chapter 6: Transaction Overview | Chapter 18: Borrower Disclosure |
Chapter 7: Insurance in the Mortgage Industry | Chapter 19: Closing the Transaction |
Chapter 8: Calculating a Mortgage Payment | Chapter 20: Contract Law |
Chapter 9: Attracting a Client | Chapter 21: Mortgage Remedies |
Chapter 10: First Contact | Chapter 22: Mortgage Fraud |
Chapter 11: The Initial Consultation | Chapter 23: Ethics and Mortgage Brokering |
Chapter 12: Application Analysis – Borrower Documents | Final Case Study |
The Final Examination:
The RMAC Final Exam can be completed through our Online Proctoring Service any time before your course expiration date, although we recommend booking the exam at least 7 days before that date. RMAC provides you with all of the material you need to prepare for the exam, including an exam preparation quiz that based on previous exams. Once your exam is completed, the review process takes up to 3 days. If you pass the exam, you’ll then get access to your certificate!
- Exam format: Online Proctored Exam (through our Online Proctored Exam Service partner)
- Exam length: 3 hours
- Question format: Multiple Choice (some questions will reference a case study)
- Attempts: 2 attempts (REMIC is the only provider that offers a free rewrite)
- Passing grade: 60% (30/50)
Prerequisites for the course:
In class registration of the mortgage agent course in Ontario is available to anyone; however it is recommended that you have at least a high school education with equivalent English or French language and math skills.
Prerequisites for licensing:
Once you finish the course you will then join a brokerage and apply for your license. The Financial Services Commission of Ontario (FSCO) has set out the following additional requirements in order to become licensed after completing the course:
- be 18 years of age or older,
- be a resident of Canada,
- have a mailing address in Ontario that can receive registered mail (not a post office box),
- be authorized by a Mortgage Brokerage to deal in mortgages,
- work for only one Mortgage Brokerage,
- meet the Mortgage Agent education requirements, and
- have a valid e-mail address (this is necessary for the application process)
In class Registration Enrollment Policy / Academic Handbook
Click here to download the student enrolment policy/academic handbook
Course FAQs
T2202A forms are issued to students who have paid $100.00 or more in eligible fees for qualifying courses beginning and ending in a particular calendar year.
In depth questions regarding the use of the T2202A form in the tax preparation process should be directed to Revenue Canada. Tax guides are available from any Revenue Canada office or a Post Office. Revenue Canada also publishes a booklet called “Students & Income Tax” – Government form P105(E).
Official receipts for income tax purposes covering tuition fees paid for qualifying courses taken during the preceding calendar year are available in late February. In accordance with Revenue Canada regulations, official receipts (T2202A Forms) are only issued for tuition fees totalling $100.00 or more. Materials and administrative fees are not eligible for tax deduction.
You have 3 hours to complete the exam.
The final exam consists of 50 multiple choice questions, many based on case studies that are designed to test your knowledge and understanding of the course material as required by the Financial Services Regulatory Authority of Ontario (FSRA).
If writing in person in the GTA you will have access to your final mark online the same day as you wrote your examination. If writing at a College or University we will typically advise you within 24 hours as we request that the College or University fax your exam to us immediately as well as courier your original exam to us. If writing online your results is typically available within 3 business days.
Once you have been notified that you have passed the course you will be required to log in to the online section of the course and complete our feedback. You will then be able to print your certificate of completion and save it electronically.
You must bring your photo ID (either a driver’s license or valid passport) and one additional piece of valid identification, , a pen or pencil and your calculator. No other aids are allowed during the exam.