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This question is about claim specialist jobs.
You do not need a college degree to become a claims specialist. Some employers may prefer candidates with post-high school education, and some states may require licensure.
The majority of employed claims specialists do not hold college degrees. Although a high school diploma or GED equivalent is all that is necessary to work as a claims specialist, 35% of specialists do have bachelor's degrees. A bachelor's or master's degree in this field can favorably impact salary compensation.
Most of the states in the country require claims specialists to be licensed. Currently, there are only 16 states that do not require specialists to seek licensure.
For most states requiring a license, there are available online courses that will prepare candidates for the licensure test. These courses can be taken at your own pace and are very helpful in passing the state licensure exam.

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