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Professional Development


PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES See what upcoming courses are currently scheduled in your area for Spring/Summer 2013. Please check www.garealtor.net for course details and newly- scheduled courses.


ATLANTA JUNE 13


BLAIRSVILLE MAY 17


BRUNSWICK MAY 20 MAY 20 JUNE 17 JUNE 17


COLUMBUS MAY 28 JUNE 13


LAKE LANIER & BUFORD


JULY 8-13 JULY 8-13 JULY 8-13 JULY 10-11


JULY 8 JULY 9 JULY 10 JULY 11 JULY 12


WARNER ROBINS MAY 15-16


GRI Course One* GRI Course Two* GRI Course Three* GRI MasterSeries:


CRS — Short Sales Mastery for Listing Agents* (OPEN TO ALL NOT ATTENDING ONE OF THE WEEK’S GRI COURSES)


GRI Graduates ONLY — Audit Day 1 of GRI (NO CE) GRI Graduates ONLY — Audit Day 2 of GRI (NO CE) GRI Graduates ONLY — Audit Day 3 of GRI (NO CE) GRI Graduates ONLY — Audit Day 4 of GRI (NO CE) GRI Graduates ONLY — Audit Day 5 of GRI (NO CE)


CNE: Certified Negotiation Expert* (NOT ENDORSED NOR AFFILIATED WITH NAR)


*Certification and Designation courses that are eligible for a GAR Scholarship. SCHOLARSHIP DETAILS AND APPLICATION AT www.garealtor.com/garscholarships.


e-PRO (Day 1)* (AT GAR HEADQUARTERS) ®


Summer School IS NEAR!


A Fresh Take on the REALTOR® Code of Ethics (THIS COURSE MEETS THE NAR ETHICS REQUIREMENT)


July 8-13 at Legacy Lodge


Selling Commercial Real Estate Intro to Commercial RE Financing Social Media Overview Blogging for Business


Property Marketing and Seller Servicing Strategies Stop Fueling Around: Impact on Buyer Agency


& Conference Center, Lake Lanier Islands Resort


Each GRI program can be used for sales post-license credit or CE credit. As you complete your GRI designation, you can use GRI Three (combined with the GRI Broker Cram) to satisfy Georgia broker pre-license education requirements!


For information on the GRI program, visit:


www.georgiagri.com 20IGEORGIA REALTOR® Georgia Association of REALTORS® , School #271 MAY I JUNE 2013


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