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Thank you for choosing Mitchell Community College for your online course needs!
We have partnered with REcampus to bring you the highest quality distance education available. Here you will be able to enroll in online courses, access your courses, make purchases at our bookstore, and more!
Step 1: Find the Course You Want!
Approved classes and brief descriptions are included at the bottom of this web page.
Step 2: Registration requires completion of a MCC Continuing Education Registration Form & Payment with the College.
If you have not yet registered, click here to download a registration form. Registration is taken by fax (704.878.4271), US mail and also in person Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m. until 7 p.m. at the Continuing Education Center (701 West Front Street) in Statesville. Please call 704.878.4266 if you need any help or have any questions!
Step 3: Online Orientation (Enrolling in your Online Course)
After you register, you will receive an enrollment email that will include your login and password so that you may begin the online course.
Step 4: Complete Your Course.
You will be able to start your course(s) as soon as you receive the enrollment email. Official Mitchell Community College Division of Continuing Education certificates will be mailed from the college approximately two weeks after course completion.
If you have already registered with the College, CLICK HERE to log in.
Make REcampus a FAVORITE LINK so you can return quickly and easily. You are now ready to begin your eLearning experience.
Online Course Offerings:
Red Flags
Recent legislation has increased the role that agents play in inspecting property for potential defects or safety hazards. This electronic course is effective in guiding non-experts in detecting "red flags" in and around the home.
Real Estate and Taxes
This course is an excellent resource for students looking to further their knowledge of how tax law changes have effect real estate investment. The online course includes such things as real-life cases studies and learning objectives to highlight key topics. Moreover, review questions help to reinforce what the student has read.
Property Management and Managing Risk
Property Management and Managing Risk will help real estate professionals manage liability while spreading their efforts between sales and property management.
Environmental Issues
Environmental Issues in Your Real Estate Practice teaches agents what to look for when evaluating a property, how to perform "due diligence" regarding environmental issues, and how to avoid legal liability.
Introduction to Commercial Real Estate
Popular nationwide as an elective continuing education topic, commercial real estate can be especially lucrative for both agents and investors. This course provides a blueprint for commercial real estate transactions, written by a successful expert who has "been there."
Risk Management
This course addresses the issue of risk management and how it affects the real estate industry. Each unit of Risk Management is dedicated to a specific topic and includes a definition and discussion of the issue, relevant information, and the impact of the topic on real estate agents.
Real Estate Finance Today
Real Estate Finance Today is a comprehensive look at the use of principal financing instruments. It discusses new affordable loan products, government influences on real estate finance, and special financing alternatives, as well as an update for the latest loan limits.
Fair Housing
Recent fair housing legislation has been aimed at dramatically strengthening the enforcement mechanisms and remedies enacted in 1968. Agents today must be careful to deliver "equal professional service" to avoid legal trouble. This course helps students provide the consistency, objectivity, and documentation of service that the law requires.
Buyer Representation
Buyer Representation in Real Estate presents an introduction and manual for buyer agents and focuses on legal and technical aspects of buyer representation that agents need to know.
The Truth About Mold
Mold is a controversial topic that is quickly becoming a serious liability risk for real estate agents and a threat to all in involved in real estate transactions---from home inspectors and the home insurance industry to buyers and sellers facing potential health risks and the inability to secure insurance. The Truth About Mold provides the answers students need to protect their physical and fiscal well-being and to separate myth from truth.
Understanding 1031 Tax Free Exchanges
This course features the following elements: a discussion of capital gains taxes (including forms for computing capital gain on a real estate transaction); advantages and disadvantages of installment sales; detailed descriptions of exchanges (from simple trade of properties to a multiparty exchange); a guide to the current 1031 law and regulations; and a discussion of key forms for executing a 1031 transaction.
Reverse Mortgages for Senior Homeowners
Reverse Mortgages for Senior Homeowners explores the importance of the application process, fees, closing costs, tax benefits, and treatments of reverse mortgages. The course contains pertinent information that can aid in understanding these concepts through quizzes, exams, and Interactive Exercises.
Real Estate Agent Mortgage Professionals
This online continuing education course benefits real estate agents, brokers, and the general public with a behind-the-scenes look at today's mortgage industry. Through case studies, interactive exercises, and quizzes, students will learn how the mortgage business really works.
Ethics in Today's Real Estate World--NEW
Realtors strive to maintain integrity and honor in their profession, and this course discusses their obligations to clients, customers, the public, and each other. The course meets the quadrennial ethics requirement for continuing education with the National Association of REALTORS®.
Mortgage Fraud and Predatory Lending--NEW
This class discusses how mortgage fraud and predatory lending practices affect foreclosed and repossessed properties. Each lesson is devoted to a specific topic and includes definitions, as well as discussing the impact of the topic on real estate agents.
Homes for All: Serving People with Disabilities--NEW
This online continuing education course explores accessible housing alternatives to help real estate professionals better communicate with and serve this often overlooked market. Case studies present real examples of practitioners and their experiences in serving people with disabilities.
Foreclosures, Short Sales, REO's and Auctions--NEW
With the number of homes going into foreclosure and short sales today reaching unprecedented highs, it is increasingly important for licensees to stay current on these topics so as to remain competitive and successful in the market. This brand new course discusses these four current topics and their relevance to today's market. It focuses on the legal ramifications and reviews ways that agents can successfully market these properties.
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