North Carolina Real Estate Continuing Education Classes
From mandatory live CE classes to engaging live and online electives, we have the CE classes you need and the topics you care about.
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North Carolina Continuing Education Real Estate Courses
Foundations of Buyer Agency Excellence – Myers Park (CLT) May 8 (Fri) – CE + Lunch w/ Bill Gallagher
1931 Selwyn Avenue
Charlotte, NC 28207
Workforce Housing – Virtual – May 8 (Fri) AM
This course covers information to aid real estate licensees in better understanding the purpose of workforce housing and different processes for developing and financing workforce housing projects. Additionally, buyer home financing solutions are covered. This course is intended to enhance the knowledge and effectiveness of real estate licensees and is approved for 4 hours of continuing education.
2025-2026 General Update – Myers Park (CLT) May 8 (Fri) – CE + Lunch w/ Bill Gallagher
1931 Selwyn Avenue
Charlotte, NC 28207
Blueprint for Success – Winston-Salem, NC May 11 (Mon)
4537 Country Club Rd
Winston-Salem, NC 27104
2025-2026 General Update – Winston-Salem, NC May 11 (Mon)
4537 Country Club Rd
Winston-Salem, NC 27104
Workforce Housing – Virtual – May 12 (Tue) PM
This course covers information to aid real estate licensees in better understanding the purpose of workforce housing and different processes for developing and financing workforce housing projects. Additionally, buyer home financing solutions are covered. This course is intended to enhance the knowledge and effectiveness of real estate licensees and is approved for 4 hours of continuing education.
Blueprint for Success – Charlotte, NC May 12 (Tue)
14815 Ballantyne Village Way Suite 270
Charlotte, NC 28277
2025-2026 BIC Update – Huntersville, NC May 13 (Wed)
14510 Boulder Park Dr
Huntersville, NC 28078
Workforce Housing – Huntersville, NC May 13 (Wed)
14510 Boulder Park Dr
Huntersville, NC 28078
Workforce Housing – Virtual – May 13 (Wed) PM
This course covers information to aid real estate licensees in better understanding the purpose of workforce housing and different processes for developing and financing workforce housing projects. Additionally, buyer home financing solutions are covered. This course is intended to enhance the knowledge and effectiveness of real estate licensees and is approved for 4 hours of continuing education.
Foundations of Buyer Agency Excellence – Raleigh, NC May 14 (Thu)
1101 Gorman St
Raleigh, NC 27606
2025-2026 General Update – Raleigh, NC May 14 (Thu)
1101 Gorman St
Raleigh, NC 27606
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Close to Two Decades of Success
For over 20 years, hundreds of thousands of North Carolina students have partnered with us to progress their dreams of becoming their own boss.
Distinguished Real Estate Educators
Surpassing all other NC real estate schools, Superior has the most instructors who not only practice in today’s local real estate market, but they also hold the Distinguished Real Estate Educators (DREI) designation. We have 9 DREI instructors and counting..
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Our instructors have more than 100,000 hours of teaching experience combined.
Meet Bill Gallagher
Our elite instructors, many of which hold a Distinguished Real Estate Educators (DREI) designation, is our award-winning founder Bill Gallagher. Gallagher has 38 years of training aspiring real estate brokers under his belt. He has also been the driving force behind our fan-favorite Laugh and Learn teaching style that is like no other North Carolina real estate school. Click the link below to learn more about Bill Gallagher and our CE courses.
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FAQs
The annual continuing education (CE) requirement for real estate brokers in North Carolina is 8 hours every license year after your original year of licensure. That requirement generally breaks down into 4 hours of a mandatory “Update” course (either the General Update (GENUP) for non-BIC brokers or Broker-in-Charge Update (BICUP) for BIC-eligible/broker-in-charge brokers) plus 4 hours of a NCREC-approved elective course.
All required continuing-education (CE) hours for brokers must be completed by June 10 of each license year. Licenses themselves must be renewed annually by June 30.
Yes — continuing-education (CE) courses offered by Superior School of Real Estate are approved by North Carolina Real Estate Commission (NCREC), meaning they meet the state’s requirements for CE credit toward license renewal.
North Carolina CE courses at Superior typically cost around $75 per 4-hour class, which is competitive with other providers that usually range from about $50 to $200. Superior stands out by offering high-quality instructors, flexible formats, and consistently well-rated and relevant course content. For most brokers, the value and clarity of instruction make Superior a strong choice for meeting annual CE requirements.
Yes — Superior School of Real Estate does offer online CE courses for North Carolina real estate professionals.
The North Carolina Real Estate Commission does not approve, endorse or certify any specialty designations in conjunction with course approval. NCREC only approves the course for CE credit. Students should check with the education provider regarding the accrediting body of any designation.