New StudentsCCIM education is the foundation upon which the CCIM designation is built. It is the prescribed starting point for new students and candidates. Whether your interest is in one or two courses, or to earn the coveted CCIM designation, we can help you navigate the process. We suggest the following steps to get you started: Step One - Review the CCIM Designation RequirementsProfessionals interested in earning the CCIM designation must complete the following requirements:
Step Two - Choose the Course to Start WithYou may begin the program with either our introductory overview course, Introduction to Commercial Investment Real Estate, or with the first core course in the curriculum, CI 101 Financial Analysis for Commercial Investment Real Estate. The course you select depends on your commercial real estate experience, educational background and existing study skills. If you are new to commercial real estate or have limited background in finance, the Introduction course is recommended. If you already have some experience in commercial real estate or have had some educational background in finance, you should be very comfortable making your first course CI 101 Financial Analysis. The choice is yours.Step Three - Check your CalendarApproximately 350 CCIM courses are presented annually in over 50 national and international locations. We suggest you review the Course Schedule and plan out your CCIM education for the next year. If you cannot find a course that fits your schedule, you may want to consider our convenient Challenge Program for one or more of the courses.Step Four - Register for a CourseOnce you have selected the course, date, and location for your first class, make sure you register early to ensure you secure a seat in the offering that best meets your needs. Also, you can register early and take advantage of our new tool now available to students of the CCIM Institute. CCIM’s new web-based Knowledge Net powered by the Blackboard Academic Suite™. Blackboard offers resources such as: electronic versions of CCIM reference manuals; transcript reports; customized Excel spreadsheets; discussion forums for communicating with other students and course instructors; as well as a variety of interactive learning tools designed to enhance your educational experience. * *This tool will be available in early May to in-class sessions of the CI Introduction course. Information for the courses are available to students 30 days prior to the course. For your convenience, there are several ways to register for a course:
Step Five – Become a Candidate Member of the InstituteIf your goal is to earn the CCIM designation, we highly recommend that you become a candidate member at the time you enroll for your first course. Why?
Even if you are not sure if you will ultimately earn the CCIM designation, many students find that it is cost effective to register as a candidate member if they plan to take more than one CCIM course. Step Six - Make the CommitmentIf you are serious about becoming a CCIM and are willing to commit to a plan of action you will achieve your goal! Your success is important to us. Do not hesitate to contact a Customer Service Specialist if you need assistance. Let us know how we can help you succeed.For more information on the education program we also recommend you read Frequently Asked Questions and Policies, Program Guidance and Other Information. |