General: Frequently Asked Questions
Why is Bookmark Education now Aceable Insurance?
How do I log into my account on Aceable Insurance?
Do I need to create a new account with Aceable Insurance?
What will happen to my course progress if I'm enrolled at Bookmark Education?
How do I enroll in a course on Aceable Insurance?
How many times am I permitted to attempt the final examination for self-study courses?
Bookmark Education has joined the Aceable family to provide a more seamless and modernized learning experience for insurance producers nationwide. While the name has changed, you can expect the same trusted courses, exceptional support, and improved mobile accessibility with more exciting updates to come.
If you have current in-progress course(s), you can access your account by logging in at app.aceable.com
- To log in, use the e-mail address tied to your last course purchase. Your e-mail address is now your username.
- Your password is the same as the one you used on Bookmark Education at the time of enrollment.
If you are attempting to access completed courses or certificates of completion, please contact our Student Concierge by e-mailing support@aceable.com or calling (800) 289-4310.
Yes, all new enrollments will require an account on the Aceable Insurance platform. If you need assistance transitioning, please contact us.
Any courses currently in progress at Bookmark Education will remain accessible on Aceable Insurance. For new enrollments, visit Aceable Insurance.
To explore and enroll in available courses, visit Aceable Insurance's website for a complete catalog of CE and pre-licensing programs.
In general, insurance producers should take courses that have been approved by states in which they have a "resident license." If you have a resident license in one state and a "non-resident license" in another state, the continuing education for your resident license can usually be used as a substitute for continuing education for your non-resident license. However, some exceptions may apply, especially if you sell special products, such as annuities or long-term care insurance. If you have questions about licensing requirements in multiple states, we advise you to contact the insurance departments in those states.
Yes! Each course is designed to complement other coursework and help you fulfill your continuing education requirements efficiently.
Yes! Please call us during our regular business hours for information regarding group enrollments and potential large-group discounts. We can help simplify the continuing education process and compliance requirements for your firm.
Most students do just fine on their first attempt, since these are open-book self-study courses. Students are permitted multiple attempts to successfully pass the course's final exam. Specific rules vary by course as a result of differences in regulatory requirements.


