Arlington Mortgage Group, Detroit, has announced the creation of Arlington Mortgage University, a free three-week training program for certified mortgage originators.The company said it plans to provide $1.3 million in training for more than 200 qualified Detroit residents over the next year. "Unfortunately, the city of Detroit has one of the highest unemployment rates in the United States," said Arlington chairman Steve Monaghan. ".... Arlington Mortgage University represents our commitment to helping the city create a more stable workforce." The company can be found online at http://www.arlmtg.com.
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