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If the loan originator had taken 16 hours of continuing education courses, and then takes another eight-hour course, can the extra four hours be rolled over to the next 24-month period?

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If the loan originator had taken 16 hours of continuing education courses, and then takes another eight-hour course, can the extra four hours be rolled over to the next 24-month period?

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No. Each 24-month period is a separate period of time. Every loan originator must take a minimum of 20 hours of continuing education classes during each 24-month period, but courses taken over this amount do not carry over to the next period.

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