Post License Course: 15-Hours Risk Management
Post License Course: 15-Hours Risk Management
Thursday, February 13, 2025 3:00 PM - Saturday, February 15, 2025 2:00 PM (CST)
Description
Session 2 of 3
Brought to you by the Champaign County Association of REALTORS® and Illinois REALTORS®.
Instructor: Todd Salen.
15-Hour Broker Post-License Applied Brokerage Principles (1 of 3 new, mandatory 15-hour post-license courses)
15-Hour Broker Post-License Risk Management/Discipline (includes sexual harassment prevention training) (2 of 3 new, mandatory 15-hour post-license courses)
15-Hour Broker Post-License Transactional Issues (3 of 3 new, mandatory 15-hour post-license courses)
There is a mandatory 50-question exam at the end of each 15-hour course. These courses are for licensed brokers in their FIRST renewal cycle who were issued a license on or after November 1, 2023. You must have been issued your license prior to taking the exams for these courses and will not receive credit if operating on a 45-day permit. All 45-hour post-license course exams will be administered online through Illinois REALTORS®. If you require special accommodations due to a disability, please let CCAR staff know of the accommodation(s) needed at 217-356-1389 or email Gabby at gabbyp@illinihomes.com.
305 W Burwash Ave
Savoy, IL 61874 United States
This course can be taken in person at CCAR or via Zoom
Zoom requirements
- You are required to use the video option - you must be seen at all times.
- Keep yourself muted if you are not talking (unless the instructor tells you differently).
- Dress for the job - please don't be in pajamas.
- Don't be sitting on or in a bed.
- Make sure your camera and audio are working before class starts.
- Try not to eat during class - there will be time for breaks.
- Don't do private things while you are video.
- Stay focused - it will be after hours, after a long day but try to stay focused.
- Do your best to be in a private place, we understand that might not be possible so just try to be muted.
- Act like you are in a physical classroom.
- Be prepared for the class.
- Speak clearly.
- Don't interrupt others. Feel free to wave your hand or send a message while others are talking.
- Be on time! You have to have the same amount of hours logged in person as you do on Zoom.
- Use the chat function as much or as little as you want.
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