As a recent grad, you are building your first professional track record. Continuing education keeps you current on Florida law and practice updates.
Use a structured plan that turns study time into confidence for interviews and broker conversations. After post-licensing, you renew on a cycle that requires CE hours from approved providers.
Continuing education plan
A clear checklist helps you move fast without missing requirements. A simple yearly cadence keeps CE from piling up.
- Check your renewal cycle and CE window in your DBPR account.
- Complete the required 14-hour CE package, including Florida Core Law.
- Spread study sessions across the year instead of cramming.
- Store your CE certificates in a dedicated folder.
- Submit the renewal and payment before the deadline.
How recent grads stay on track
Pair study blocks with networking so you can line up brokers early. CE is easiest when you schedule it ahead of busy seasons.
Short daily sessions keep the pace manageable while you job hunt.
Continuing education checklist
- 14-hour CE package selected
- Core Law requirement covered
- Certificates saved
- Renewal date on calendar
- Payment method ready
FAQs
Q: How many CE hours do I need in Florida?
A: Most renewals require 14 hours of CE; verify your specific cycle in the DBPR portal. Recent grads often benefit from a simple weekly study schedule.
Q: Can I complete CE online?
A: Yes, Florida accepts CE from approved online providers.
Ready to get started? Plan your CE now so renewal feels routine.