Vermont Real Estate Continuing Education Courses
Need to complete your real estate continuing education in Vermont? 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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Vermont 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 Vermont Real Estate Continuing Education Classes
Explore the full library of our real estate continuing education courses, covering a wide variety of topics.
Charting Your Success: The Code of Ethics, Buyer Representation, and Your Value Proposition
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Vermont real estate professionals must complete 16 hours of continuing education (CE) every two years to maintain an active license, as required by the Vermont Office of Professional Regulation (OPR).
CE is required biennially in Vermont. Licensees must complete all required continuing education within each two-year license renewal cycle.
Yes, online CE courses are permitted in Vermont, provided they are offered by OPR-approved education providers. Online learning is a flexible and fully recognized option for completing CE requirements..
Approved CE topics in Vermont include real estate law, ethics, contracts, fair housing, agency, environmental issues, and professional conduct. All courses must be relevant to real estate practice and approved by the OPR.
CE must be completed prior to the license expiration date, which is May 31 of even-numbered years. Licensees must complete and report CE before submitting their renewal application to the OPR.
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