AllRegs, an online publisher of reference information for the residential mortgage lending industry, has launched AllRegs Academy, an education division that will offer classroom and Web-based courses, audio conferences, and MortgageMentor practical guides.Companies can purchase an annual site subscription to the program except for classroom courses, for which students register individually, the Eaton, Minn.-based company said. AllRegs Academy's offerings include: classroom courses featuring expert instruction, peer interaction, and the use of AllRegs regulatory analyses; distance learning, offering self-study and instructor-led online courses beginning in winter 2007; audio conferences consisting of a 90-minute conference call led by industry experts; and MortgageMentor, searchable online how-to guides on a given topic with direct links to the regulations. The company can be found online at http://www.allregs.com.
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