Rhode Island Real Estate Continuing Education Courses
Need to complete your real estate continuing education in Rhode Island? McKissock has you covered with high-quality real estate continuing education, industry expertise and convenience. Stay up to date with industry requirements and enhance your skills with flexible online learning. Get started today!
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Rhode Island Real Estate Continuing Education Packages
Confidently renew your CE with our packages containing state-approved courses designed by the top real estate experts and featuring the most up-to-date and important real estate topics.
NEW! – Real Estate Professional Certification Programs
Learn a skill, earn a certification or designation, and distinguish yourself in a competitive market with one of our real estate professional development programs designed to help you advance in your career. Some programs count towards CE credit in specific states. New programs will be released throughout the year!
Individual Rhode Island Real Estate Continuing Education Classes
Explore the full library of our real estate continuing education courses, covering a wide variety of topics.
Intro to Property Management: Market Analysis, Risk Management, and Maintenance
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Rhode Island real estate licensees must complete 24 hours of continuing education (CE) every two years to renew an active license, as required by the Rhode Island Department of Business Regulation (DBR).
A total of 24 CE hours are required during each two-year renewal cycle. These must include both mandatory core subjects and elective courses approved by the DBR.
Yes, online CE courses are permitted in Rhode Island, provided they are offered by DBR-approved education providers. Online learning is a fully accepted method for completing CE requirements.
Rhode Island CE must include at least 6 hours in core topics, such as fair housing, lead hazard awareness, ethics, legal compliance, and financing. The remaining 18 hours can be fulfilled through approved elective courses.
CE must be completed by April 30 of even-numbered years, which is the license renewal deadline for most Rhode Island real estate professionals. All CE hours must be reported before submitting a renewal application.
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