AllRegs, Eagan, Minn., has created a new certification program for residential mortgage underwriters of government loans. The program is offered through AllRegs Academy and will give participants the designation of Residential Government Underwriter. Those seeking the designation must have two years experience in the mortgage industry, with an emphasis in underwriting, processing, government lending, risk analysis or quality assurance. They also must complete 12 hours of education with a passing score of 75% or above and pass an examination. The coursework includes underwriting, appraisal and compliance programs; Federal Housing Administration and Veteran's Administration underwriting courses; and courses in the USDA's Rural Housing program. Once certified, designees must renew their RGU every two years by successfully completing approved education courses.
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