Washington Kemper Insurance Pre-Licensing Courses
Please take a look at our Washington Kemper Pre-Licensing Courses below:
Please note: Supervised courses have been setup by a specific employer. Supervisors have access to their students’ course access logs and completion status. If you have not been told to purchase a supervised course please purchase the non-supervised course.
Courses
- Kemper Insurance – Public – Non-Supervised Course
- 40-Hour Washington Approved Online Course (Provider # 300202)
- Kemper Insurance – Public – Non-Supervised Course
- 40-Hour Washington Approved Online Course (Provider # 300202)
How We Teach
Sample Teaching Lectures
Our Guarantee
Our goal is for your educational experience to be a positive one! If you are dissatisfied with your course, please let us know as soon as possible. We will make it right. If you start the course and realize it’s just not for you, let us know and return the materials and we will provide a full refund. Refunds are not available after the course certificate of completion has been issued.
If you are unable to pass the exam within your course subscription time, please give us a call at 1-800-870-3130 and we will extend your subscription for free until you pass.
We are committed to helping our students!
Got A Question?
Feel free to give us a call if you have any questions! 1-800-870-3130
Company Specific Courses
Please see here for more information on company courses. If you already have a course set up with us please use the search field at the top of the page to search for your company.
How To Pass
The information on the exams is challenging, and the material covered is not common knowledge. Following AP’s course study guide (included with each course) will give you the best chances of passing your exam on the first try.
Here is what AP recommends, based on our decades of experience:
- Watch all course lectures in order while highlighting and taking notes on our instructor’s key points to remember. Replay any videos you didn’t understand.
- Understand the content well enough to score at least 90% on chapter quizzes. Your first attempt at a quiz will tell you how well you are comprehending the materials.
- Take your state exam as soon as possible after completing the course. The longer you wait, the more you will forget.
- Check for course updates before testing.
ASK questions if you have them!
Click here for more information on how to make the most of AP courses.
The book could be more professionally written. would trim down on confusion on concepts and shorten length.
AP RESPONSE: Hi Sak, I suppose everything could be a little more professionally written… but we are constantly trying to improve our course to make pass rates better. One thing I’d like to remind future students of is that we follow the Test Content Outline (TCO) provided by each state we operate in. We HAVE to teach everything on that outline. We do our best to insert information into the course in the least confusing manner possible. We are sorry if you are not satisfied with your course. Good luck to you in the future.