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Insurance Journal Academy of Insurance (IJA)

The Insurance Journal Academy of Insurance (IJA) is the training division of Insurance Journal, launched in 2010 to provide practical, continuing education for insurance professionals. IJA does not issue designations; instead, it delivers CE credits, compliance support, and agency‑level instruction designed for immediate, real‑world application. With 350+ hours of courses taught by industry experts, IJA focuses on no‑nonsense learning that strengthens producer, CSR, and agency staff capabilities.

📚 Core Offerings

  • Continuing Education (CE) Courses — Approved in all 50 states for license maintenance and compliance.
  • Webinars & On‑Demand Training — Coverage analysis, E&O risk reduction, agency operations, HR, leadership, and more.
  • Expert Faculty — Courses taught by experienced agents, attorneys, consultants, and industry specialists.

🌐 Practical Impact

  • Supports agency‑level learning and compliance nationwide.
  • Provides flexible training formats for busy professionals.
  • Partners with organizations to deliver CE credits across the U.S.

🧭 Editorial Context

IDL classifies IJA as a 🏢 Private Training Firm, not a credentialing authority. Its role is practical and educational—providing CE and skills development—without issuing credentials that carry professional currency. For more on this distinction, see: Credentialing Authority vs. Training Firm.

📌 Quick Facts

  • Website: ijacademy.com
  • Founded: 2010
  • Focus: Continuing education, agency‑level training, compliance support
  • Credential Status: CE credits only — no designations issued

🏛 Sector Assignment

  • Primary Sector: Insurance Agency, Sales & Distribution
  • Secondary Sector: Professional Development & CE

🗂 Category Assignment

  • Continuing Education (CE)
  • Insurance Training & Skills Development
  • Agency Operations & Producer Development
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