Understand the Mortgage Industry
Learn how Saskatchewan’s mortgage industry operates, including the regulatory framework, legislation, legal considerations and professional responsibilities that apply to mortgage associates.
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Complete the Saskatchewan Mortgage Associate Course required by the Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority (FCAA) for mortgage associate licensing. This online licensing course provides the Saskatchewan-specific education you need to work toward becoming a licensed Mortgage Associate in the province.
Build your understanding of Saskatchewan mortgage regulations, legislation and business practices while developing the practical knowledge and skills needed to work with borrowers and successfully enter the province’s mortgage industry.
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The Saskatchewan Mortgage Associate Course covers the key knowledge, skills and practical concepts you need to understand the mortgage industry and prepare for licensing as a Mortgage Associate in Saskatchewan. The course combines foundational mortgage education with Saskatchewan-specific legislation, regulations and business practices.
Learn how Saskatchewan’s mortgage industry operates, including the regulatory framework, legislation, legal considerations and professional responsibilities that apply to mortgage associates.
Build your understanding of mortgage mathematics, applications, borrower qualification, mortgage products, property valuation and the steps involved in arranging and completing a mortgage transaction.
Explore consumer protection, professional standards and the responsibilities involved in serving mortgage clients effectively and ethically within Saskatchewan’s regulatory environment.
The Saskatchewan Mortgage Associate Course is completed online and provides the province-specific education required for Mortgage Associate licensing in Saskatchewan. Before registering, review the course requirements, required materials, completion timeline and final examination requirements.
Find answers about course access, the final examination, licensing requirements and what to expect after registering.
The Saskatchewan Mortgage Associate Course covers the key topics, skills and knowledge you need to successfully enter the mortgage industry as a Mortgage Associate in Saskatchewan.
This entry-level licensing course combines foundational mortgage industry education with Saskatchewan-specific regulations, legislation and business practices. The online course is based on the 6th edition of Introduction to the Canadian Mortgage Industry and includes the education required for Mortgage Associate licensing in Saskatchewan.
Part 1: The Mortgage Industry in Perspective
Part 2: Mortgage Mathematics
Part 3: The Mortgage Process from A–Z
Part 4: Protecting Consumers & Increasing Industry Professionalism
The Saskatchewan Mortgage Associate Course is the approved entry-level education program for individuals who want to become licensed as Mortgage Associates in Saskatchewan. Mortgage Associate licensing is administered by the Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority of Saskatchewan (FCAA).
Complete the Saskatchewan Mortgage Associate Course
Successfully complete the approved online course before booking your final examination. The course covers Saskatchewan-specific regulations, legislation and business practices along with the foundational mortgage knowledge required to enter the industry.
Use a Financial Calculator
A financial calculator is required for the course. Instruction is provided using the Hewlett Packard 10bII or 10bII+ and Texas Instruments BAII+ or BAII+ Professional models.
Pass the Final Examination
The passing grade for the final examination is 60%. The examination can be completed online with a remote proctor or in person at an approved testing centre. Online examinations cost $75 and the in-person examination fee is $100.
Complete the Course Within the Required Timeframe
Students must complete the online course and final examination within 6 months of their original registration date. Course extensions may be purchased if required.
Meet Saskatchewan Licensing Requirements
In addition to successfully completing the approved education and examination, applicants for a Saskatchewan Mortgage Associate licence must meet the requirements established by FCAA.
Applicants must:
Apply Through a Mortgage Brokerage
Once you have met the applicable requirements, a licensed mortgage brokerage must initiate your application through FCAA’s Registration and Licensing System (RLS). You cannot submit a Mortgage Associate licensing application until a brokerage has invited you to apply.
For complete and current licensing requirements, visit the Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority of Saskatchewan .
Before registering for the Saskatchewan Mortgage Associate Course, please review the applicable Course and Cancellation Policies and Learners Code of Conduct .
Students must complete the online course and final examination within 6 months of their original registration date. Course extensions may be purchased if required.
Find answers about course access, examination requirements, rewrites, financial calculators, course materials and completing the Saskatchewan Mortgage Associate Course.
Yes. The Saskatchewan Mortgage Associate Course is the approved Mortgage Associate education program provided by Mortgage Professionals Canada. Applicants must successfully complete the approved education and final examination unless an applicable education exemption applies.
The passing grade for the final examination is 60%.
Online learners must complete the course before an examination can be booked. Once the course is complete, the BOOK EXAM button will become available on your My Activities page.
Yes. The online examination fee is $75 and the in-person examination fee is $100.
One examination rewrite is permitted. The rewrite must be completed within 6 months of receiving your examination result. If you are unsuccessful on the rewrite, you must re-enrol in the course to continue your studies.
Online examination rewrites are subject to a $75 registration fee. Applicable fees may also apply for individual in-person examination bookings.
Yes. A financial calculator is required for the Saskatchewan Mortgage Associate Course.
The course provides instruction using the Hewlett Packard 10bII or 10bII+ and Texas Instruments BAII+ or BAII+ Professional models.
Online access is available immediately after registration. Students who select the E-Text option can access the electronic textbook through the online course or through the link provided in their emailed registration receipt.
You have 6 months from your original registration date to complete the online course and final examination. Course extensions may be purchased if required.
No. However, exceptions may be considered when requests are submitted to the Education Department by email for review.
Examination results are emailed within 5 business days of your examination date. Once you receive your results, you can download your certificate from My Activities.
The Saskatchewan Mortgage Broker Education Program is the required education program approved by the Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority (FCAA) for individuals working toward becoming licensed mortgage brokers in Saskatchewan.
Build the advanced skills and knowledge needed to effectively supervise mortgage associates, implement brokerage policies and procedures, manage compliance responsibilities and help ensure your brokerage operates in accordance with Saskatchewan legislation, regulations and professional standards.
Completion of the Saskatchewan Mortgage Associate Course is required before progressing to the Saskatchewan Mortgage Broker Education Program. Mortgage broker licence applicants must also satisfy the applicable licensing requirements established by the FCAA, including the requirement to demonstrate at least 24 months of mortgage industry experience for broker licensing.

Review the program content, broker licensing requirements, course policies and frequently asked questions before registering.
The Saskatchewan Mortgage Broker Education Program is the required education program for individuals working toward becoming licensed mortgage brokers in Saskatchewan. The program is designed in line with the curriculum mandated by the Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority (FCAA).
This program has a different focus than the Saskatchewan Mortgage Associate Course. It is based on the skills and knowledge required to effectively supervise mortgage associates and help ensure that the brokerage complies with applicable legislation, regulations and professional requirements.
Module 1: Setting Up Your Brokerage
Module 2: Staffing and Supervising Your Brokerage
Module 3: Operating Your Brokerage
Module 4: Dealing With Your Customers
Module 5: Protecting Your Customers
Mortgage broker licensing in Saskatchewan is administered by the Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority (FCAA). Mortgage brokers broker mortgages on behalf of a licensed mortgage brokerage and have the education and experience required to supervise mortgage associates.
Complete the Saskatchewan Mortgage Broker Education Program
Successfully complete the approved Saskatchewan Mortgage Broker Education Program unless an applicable education exemption applies. The approved program is provided by Mortgage Professionals Canada and includes a final examination.
Pass the Final Examination
A final examination is required to successfully complete the program. The passing grade is 60%.
Complete the Program Within the Required Timeframe
Students must complete the online modules and final examination within 6 months of the original registration date. Course extensions may be purchased if required.
Apply for Your Broker Licence Within Three Years
You must apply for a Saskatchewan Mortgage Broker licence within 3 years of successfully completing the approved broker education program.
Meet the Required Industry Experience
Unless an exemption applies, applicants must have been licensed as a mortgage associate in Saskatchewan for at least 24 of the 36 months preceding the broker licence application.
Meet Saskatchewan Mortgage Broker Licensing Requirements
In addition to meeting the education and experience requirements, applicants must satisfy FCAA’s licensing requirements, including:
Apply Through a Licensed Mortgage Brokerage
Once you meet the applicable requirements, your brokerage must initiate your application through FCAA’s Registration and Licensing System (RLS). You cannot submit a broker licensing application until a brokerage has invited you to apply.
For complete and current mortgage broker licensing requirements, visit the Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority of Saskatchewan .
Before registering for the Saskatchewan Mortgage Broker Education Program, please review the applicable Course and Cancellation Policies and Learners Code of Conduct .
Completion of the Saskatchewan Mortgage Associate Course is required before progressing to the Saskatchewan Mortgage Broker Education Program. Mortgage broker applicants must also meet the applicable FCAA experience requirement for broker licensing.
Students must complete the online modules and final examination within 6 months of their original registration date. Course extensions may be purchased if required.
Find answers about the final examination, rewrites, course access, program requirements and completing the Saskatchewan Mortgage Broker Education Program.
The passing grade for the final examination is 60%.
Rewrites are free for scheduled examinations at MPC facilities. A fee of $75 applies when booking an individual examination outside the Greater Toronto Area.
You must rewrite the examination within 6 months of receiving your pass/fail email notification. If you are unsuccessful on your second attempt, you will need to re-enrol in the program.
Online learners must complete the program before an examination date can be booked. Once complete, the BOOK EXAM button will become available on your My Activities page.
Yes. Online examinations cost $75 and the in-person examination fee is $100.
Contact the Exams Department to schedule a rewrite within 6 months of receiving your grade. Only one rewrite is permitted. If you are unsuccessful on the rewrite, you must re-enrol in the program to continue your studies.
Online access is available immediately upon registration. Students can download their e-textbook from the online program or use the link provided in their registration welcome email.
No. However, exceptions may be considered when requests are submitted to the Education Department by email for review.
Exam results are emailed within 5 business days of your exam date. Once you receive your results, you can download your certificate from My Activities.