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how do i get on CE

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Edward Guzman
Bronze
7 months ago
Hi Mary Lou, to get on Continuing Education (CE) as a real estate professional, you need to enroll in TREC-approved CE courses. You can take them online or in-person through an approved real estate school. Once completed, your course hours are reported to TREC, which keeps your license active and up-to-date
Pate Herrold
Bronze
1 year ago
Hey Mary, Your question is a bit confusing, seeing as you are not logged into HAR as a licensed realtor. CE means "Continuing Education Class," you can do these in person and online. In the past, I have done some via HAR through the training link. Hope this helps.
Letitia Townsend
Bronze
1 year ago
CE just means Continuing Education Class, you can do these in person and online. I have done some via HAR through the training link.
Joe Applewhite
Diamond
1 year ago
I'm curious why the question is so vague. CE means something to realtors but it shows that you are not logged in as a realtor. HAR.com has soooooo many CE classes available at awesome prices. Give HAR a call if its Continued Education you are referring to. 713-629-1900
Guddi Shah
Bronze
1 year ago
Hello if you want to become a new agent Im guessing just go to the HAR office and inquire within for CE classes.
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HAR.com
David Smith
Gold
1 year ago

1. Talk to Your Broker First: Begin by checking with your broker or brokerage to see if they offer any scheduled continuing education (CE) courses. Many brokerages have regular CE opportunities, either in-house or through partnerships with accredited providers.2. Reach Out to HAR.com: Contact HAR.com directly for a list of approved CE credit providers. They often have a schedule of upcoming classes and can guide you to the right resources.3. Consult Your Title and Lending Partners: Reach out to ...

1. Talk to Your Broker First: Begin by checking with your broker or brokerage to see if they offer any scheduled continuing education (CE) courses. Many brokerages have regular CE opportunities, either in-house or through partnerships with accredited providers.2. Reach Out to HAR.com: Contact HAR.com directly for a list of approved CE credit providers. They often have a schedule of upcoming classes and can guide you to the right resources.3. Consult Your Title and Lending Partners: Reach out to your preferred title company or lending partners. These partners often host CE courses or can recommend reputable providers who offer engaging and informative classes.4. Ask Colleagues in the Office: Dont forget to ask your colleagues where they go for their CE credits. They might have some great recommendations for both required and fun courses that you havent considered.5. Check with Champion School of Real Estate: Champion School of Real Estate is a well-known provider of real estate education. They offer a wide range of CE courses that might align with your interests and needs.6. Check with The CE Shop: The CE Shop is another excellent resource, offering a variety of online CE courses that you can complete at your convenience.7. Google for CE Credits: Finally, you can always search online for continuing education credits for real estate. There are plenty of online platforms offering a variety of courses that you can complete at your own pace, many of which are designed to be both informative and enjoyable.

Vhara Salvadori
Bronze
1 year ago

Unclear if youre a newly qualified real estate agent or an existing agent.Within the first two years of earning your license, and to renew your license, you must complete an additional 90 hours of SAE courses (270 hours total), including 4 hours of TREC's Legal Update I and 4 hours of TREC's Legal Update II.All SAE courses must be taken through a TREC-approved provider (there are several in person and online providers - Ive used Champions and TheCEshop for both, links below). Then, every followi...

Unclear if youre a newly qualified real estate agent or an existing agent.Within the first two years of earning your license, and to renew your license, you must complete an additional 90 hours of SAE courses (270 hours total), including 4 hours of TREC's Legal Update I and 4 hours of TREC's Legal Update II.All SAE courses must be taken through a TREC-approved provider (there are several in person and online providers - Ive used Champions and TheCEshop for both, links below). Then, every following two years you must complete an additional 18 hours of CE courses to renew your license. This includes 4 hours of Legal Update I, 4 hours of Legal Update II, 3 hours of Contract-Related coursework, and 7 hours of elective CE courses. You can check your SAE/CE credits have been reported to TREC by visiting the TREC website and searching for your license number. Hope this helps

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www.championsschool.com www.theceshop.com
Diane Peters
Silver
1 year ago
Check with title company or you brokerage. You can also check with HAR under education.
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