Learn the Roles, Responsibilities, and Real-World Scenarios Behind Every Successful Mortgage Loan
Want to launch a career in the mortgage industry — or finally understand what happens behind the scenes when someone buys a home?
What you’ll learn
- Understand the complete U.S. mortgage loan process — from application to closing — and the critical roles each team member plays..
- Master the core responsibilities of a Loan Processor, including document collection, verification, and communication with underwriters..
- Differentiate between the roles of Loan Officer, Loan Processor, and Underwriter, and learn how they collaborate to keep loans moving smoothly..
- Apply real-world strategies to manage loan files efficiently, avoid delays, and ensure compliance with lending guidelines..
Course Content
- Introduction to Loan Processing –> 5 lectures • 6min.
- Understanding the Mortgage Loan Process –> 4 lectures • 3min.
- Core Responsibilities of a Loan Processor –> 6 lectures • 9min.
- Important Documents You’ll Work With –> 6 lectures • 12min.
- Loan Processing Tools and Software –> 4 lectures • 6min.
- Module 6: How to Review and Process a File –> 5 lectures • 4min.
Requirements
Want to launch a career in the mortgage industry — or finally understand what happens behind the scenes when someone buys a home?
This course gives you a clear, beginner-friendly breakdown of the entire U.S. mortgage process, with a special focus on the Loan Processor’s role. You’ll learn how mortgage loans move from application to closing, and how processors, underwriters, and loan officers work together to keep deals on track.
We’ll walk through each stage — Loan Origination, Processing, Underwriting, and Closing — using real-world examples and practical insights.
By the end, you’ll not only understand who does what, but you’ll also be ready to contribute confidently in a real mortgage environment.
What You’ll Learn:
- The complete U.S. mortgage loan process, step by step
- The duties of a loan processor — from document verification to clearing files for closing
- The differences between a loan officer, processor, and underwriter
- Tools, timelines, and workflows used in modern loan processing
- Real-world impact of a great (or poor) loan file
Who This Course Is For:
- Aspiring or new loan processors
- Mortgage and real estate support professionals
- Career changers exploring finance or remote operations roles
- Anyone who wants to understand how home loans really work
Ready to Build Your Mortgage Career?
Enroll now and take the first step toward becoming a confident, skilled mortgage loan processor — the backbone of the mortgage industry.