Student Guide
How Our Florida 2-20 200-Hour Online Course Is Structured
The Florida 2-20 General Lines license covers a lot of material. Here is how our online course is organized to help students move through it step by step.
Start with resources, then move unit by unit
The course begins with important resources and help documents, including FAQs, the required state General Lines study manual, the topical outline, instructor contact information, and a property and casualty glossary.
After that, students begin the OLT Introduction for the 2-20 pre-licensing course. From there, each activity opens after the previous activity is completed, so the course guides students through the content in a defined order instead of leaving them to guess what to study next.
What the course covers
Core insurance topics
Students progress through general information, property and liability insurance concepts, and major personal and commercial insurance topics.
Line-specific units
The outline includes personal automobile, homeowners, commercial automobile, commercial property, general liability, workers’ compensation, crime, surety bonds, marine, boiler and machinery, health, and residual markets.
Florida law topics
The course also includes Florida statutes, rules, unauthorized entities, and ethics, which are important parts of the licensing path.
Quizzes and progression are built into the course
There is a quiz after the lessons in each unit, and quizzes are only accessible once the associated lessons have been completed. This creates a progression model that helps students build understanding in order.
The outline also shows that later units often require successful completion of earlier quizzes before the next lessons open, reinforcing the course’s guided structure.
Important study notes inside the course
The course makes it clear that the current edition of the Florida General Lines & Adjuster Manual should be studied along with the online lessons. The attached course outline also notes that some units from the multi-purpose state manual are not part of the General Lines state exam and are not covered in this course.
That helps students focus their effort on the material that matters for this license.
Mid-course reminders and exam preparation
The outline includes progress reminders, an expiration reminder at the halfway point, and additional preparation near the end of the course. It also includes practice-question sets and a final exam section designed to help students prepare for a difficult state exam.
The Pearson VUE exam outline shows just how broad the state exam is, with property policies, casualty policies, insurance concepts, provisions, and Florida regulations all tested across 160 scored questions plus 15 pretest questions.
What happens at the end
- Complete the final exam and required end-of-course activities.
- Review the state exam content outlines and final instructions.
- Submit the pre-licensing grade information and completion affidavit and you will receive your course completion certificate.
- Continue to the Florida licensing procedures that follow course completion.
A better way to work through a 200-hour requirement
For many students, the value of a structured online course is not just convenience. It is having a clear path through a large amount of material, built-in checkpoints, and support along the way.
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