About this Event
🌟 Ethics in Action: Mastering the National Association of REALTORS® Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice 🌟
📅 Date: Thursday, March 20, 2025
⏰ Time: 1:30pm – 4:45pm EST
💻 Location: Virtual via Zoom
🎓 Credits: 3 GREC-approved CE Credits
This engaging course offers a comprehensive review of the National Association of REALTORS® Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice. Gain practical knowledge, explore case studies, and learn to uphold the highest ethical standards in real estate transactions.
What to Expect:
- In-depth explanation of the National Association of REALTORS® Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice
- Exploration of case studies and real-life applications in residential and commercial real estate transactions
- Interactive discussions on ethical dilemmas and decision-making processes
- Supplemental materials for future reference and continued professional growth
- A complete understanding of why ethical compliance is essential to the success of every REALTOR®
📖 Don’t miss this essential class led by Sabrina Lowery. Reserve your spot today!
CLASSROOM POLICY
Who Should Attend:
This class is perfect for real estate professionals looking to expand their knowledge, attract eco-conscious clients, and stay ahead in the competitive market.
Procedure for CE classes
Register and complete your studies or obtain your license at any time, from any location, and on any device.
📋 Requirements to Earn CE Credits:
- Be on camera and fully engaged throughout the 3-hour session.
- Ensure an uninterrupted learning environment.
- Participate in class discussions and activities.
All classes will include a digital download of learning material, an audio lecture recording link, an assessment form, and a folder containing useful online tools.
Registration is required in advance.
Desktop eLearning platform in real-time.
The platform is provided by Zoom.us
GREC SCHOOL LICENSE #8159
COURSE CODE: 77704
ATTENDANCE POLICY - Live Stream Virtual Classroom
- Attendance is visually tracked, just as it is in a traditional classroom setting.
- Your camera must be turned on throughout the meeting.
Students are entirely responsible for the performance of their own technology, including audio volume, video clarity, and a stable internet connection, as well as scanning any and all downloaded materials received online.
You must be present for the entire class.
Zoom's interaction and engagement tracking report will provide who joined, when you joined the meeting, when you left the meeting, how long you attended, what device you used to join the meeting, and the chat box activity required to issue continuing education credits at the end of your virtual class.
If you open another video, Facebook, website, email, or YouTube during the class that puts Zoom in the background or in a secondary position, your score will be less than 100%. Your CE credits will not be issued.
Throughout the meeting, you will be asked to respond to Polling Questions. Five evaluation questions will be presented at the end of the meeting for answers.
ZOOM will provide ALL THREE REPORTS REQUIRED FOR CE CREDIT.
VIRTUAL CLASSROOM POLICIES:
Students must have their device's camera turned on and their faces visible throughout the class (attendance verification requirement). To receive your CE credits, you must attend the entire program.
The class event will begin at the scheduled time. Students should be prepared and logged in at least 10 minutes early so that they can begin the class on time.
During a virtual class, students should remain stationary in a distraction-free environment. For example, no walking, driving, talking on the phone or to another person in the room, cooking, and so on. Switch off all cell phones, tables, and laptop computers. Set aside all personal matters.
By default, students' audio will be turned off. If a student wishes to ask or answer a question, they may enable audio. Students can enter any comment or question in their chat box, or they can enable audio to speak. Questions are welcome!
Recruiting for jobs is not permitted during class! Any recruitment efforts must be reported to Danica Peoples at [email protected].
During a 3-hour CE, there will be a 15-minute break. After breaks, return to class on time.
Dress code is Business Attire
In establishing fees, entrance qualifications, or standards for successful completion of any course, the school will not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, religion, national origin, familial status, or handicap status. We give everyone equal access to our CE classes and do not discriminate based on race, color, national origin, gender, disability, or age.
Tardiness - when a student arrives more than 10 minutes after the start of the class, they may attend the course but will not receive CE credits.
Technical support available:
Email: [email protected]
Call or Text: 404-995-3958
Plan of action for technical issues: You are free to attend another class date. Each class is videotaped and archived.
The school accepts full responsibility for not tolerating any act of falsifying data or fabricating information, forging (fake/copy) signatures, i.e., name, license number, and so on.
Your real estate license may be revoked if you falsify information.
Need help?
Email: [email protected]
Call or Text: 404-995-3958
Event Venue
Online
USD 33.85