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  1. Click 'Get Form' to open the Continuing Education Course Application in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the required fee information. Specify the base fee of $50.00 and calculate additional fees based on content review, classroom delivery, or distance education as applicable.
  3. Fill in your Provider Name and License Number along with contact details such as Phone and Email.
  4. Enter the Course Title, ensuring it does not exceed 64 characters. Provide a brief statement describing the course objectives relevant to real estate activities.
  5. Select the Delivery Method from options like Classroom, Distance Education, Online, or Combination. If applicable, include instructions for online access.
  6. If applicable, provide details about Classroom Delivery including number of days and hours per day.
  7. For Distance Education, explain student identification verification processes and interaction methods with instructors. Ensure to attach an exam question bank if required.
  8. Finally, confirm your authority to submit this application by signing and dating at the bottom of the form.

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CE formats can include live activities like courses, conferences, and webcasts, and enduring materials like podcasts and journal articles.
Continuing Education Seminars. Conferences. Workshops. Academic courses. Training programs. Directed self-study programs.
Continuing education is a term that refers to a variety of types of post-secondary learning options, including degree programs, online courses, career training and more. Many people choose to pursue continuing education to learn new skills and fulfill personal interests.
The term continuing education describes one type of professional development in which an employee typically someone who already has completed an academic degree pursues additional learning from a higher education institution.
Continuing Education (CE) is a way to keep on learning after you have completed formal education. Sometimes this type of education is called lifelong learning, which explains by its name that it is more about a long-term investment in learning, rather than a one-time action.

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Here are 12 types of continuing education: Post-secondary degree programs. Post-secondary degree programs are a common form of continuing education. Professional certifications. Independent study. Professional events. On-the-job training. Volunteering. Research. Online courses.
Continuing education is defined as the formal classes that focus on a specific area of study, typically not taken for credit, but rather for personal or professional development.

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