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REALTOR Designations
Designees earn, on average, $37,000 more annually than those without a designation, according to a 2007 NAR survey.

In addition to increased income, designation courses:

  • Enhance your career
  • Provide continuing education as well as designation credit
  • Are facilitated by only top-rate faculty members with extensive experience in the business

Choose from:

grilogo Graduate, REALTOR Institute (GRI) – Gain a solid base of knowledge on all aspects of residential real estate and grow your business into a practice with this most widely recognized National designation.
abrlogo Accredited Buyer Representative (ABR) – Get the tools you need to fully represent a buyer with the ABR designation, the benchmark of excellence in buyer representation.
cipslogo Certified International Property Specialist (CIPS) – Gain the knowledge and expertise to conduct business with those from other countries and cultures.
sreslogo Seniors Real Estate Specialist (SRES) - Learn the unique skills necessary to successfully provide seniors and their families with professional consultation about real estate.
rspslogo Resort and Second-home Property Specialist (RSPS) - Earn this new certification to hone your skills assisting clients in their second-home sale or search.

 

Cancellation Policy:
Requests for cancellation must be received in writing no later than 10 days prior to the class to avoid a penalty.  Written cancellation requests received within 10 days of the course will be subject to a 25 percent refund processing fee.  “NO SHOWS” forfeit entire tuition.