CertLaunchMarylandReal Estate Continuing Education15 hours of Maryland real estate continuing education every 2-year renewal (required MREC topics including legislative/legal update, ethics, MREC brokerage relationships and disclosure, and fair housing)

Best Maryland Real Estate Continuing Education Courses Compared

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Compare Maryland real estate continuing education providers for the 15-hour renewal, the required MREC topics, online packages, price, and discount paths.

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Ed Smith School
Self-paced online Maryland CE (residential and commercial)
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1 package
$169.95
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Real-CE
Self-paced online state CE
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$179.00
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Kaplan Real Estate Education
Self-paced and instructor-supported CE
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$229.00
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Colibri Real Estate
Self-paced online CE
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$229.00
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Maryland real estate CE comparison notes

Maryland licensees complete 15 hours of continuing education every two years. Per the Maryland Real Estate Commission, the hours must cover required MREC topics — legislative/legal update, ethics, MREC brokerage relationships and disclosure, and fair housing — which cannot be substituted. Confirm the package covers every required MREC topic, not just the total hours.

Maryland provider coverage notes

Maryland approves fewer national online CE brands than most states — of the big catalogs, The CE Shop, Kaplan, and Colibri maintain a fully-compliant 15-hour Maryland package (360training, OnlineEd, VanEd, AYPO, and AceableAgent do not sell Maryland CE, and McKissock lists only individual non-credit courses here, not a full package). Maryland does have several state-approved storefronts, so the useful comparison pairs those nationals against Maryland-focused providers like Real-CE, Ed Smith School, and Tristar Academy.

The local storefronts are frequently the lower-cost complete-15-hour options (Tristar Academy runs a $99 CE Pass, Ed Smith School is about $170, Real-CE about $179) while the national brands sit near $229$279. Every listed provider covers the required MREC topics; sort on price and course experience.

What Maryland agents say about renewal CE

Maryland is topic-strict: agents verify a package covers the specific MREC mandatory topics (the fair-housing and brokerage-relationship hours in particular) rather than counting to 15 with generic electives. Because fewer national brands sell a fully-compliant Maryland package, agents often end up comparing the nationals against Maryland-local storefronts that cost noticeably less.

The other recurring point is reporting speed — several Maryland-local schools advertise completion posting to MREC within about 24 hours, which matters if your renewal date is close. Confirm the package is the non-first-renewal version unless you are renewing for the first time.

Real estate CE is a renewal requirement

Real estate continuing education is for active licensees who need renewal coursework. Provider approval, required topics, completion records, and reporting rules are state-specific, so the state page should be the primary place to compare CE options.

Use the provider table to compare package fit, current discount path, delivery format, and checkout price. Use the state requirement sections below to make sure the course category matches your renewal cycle before you buy.

Maryland CE renewal planning

Maryland real estate CE shoppers should start by matching the course category to the renewal cycle. Look for the exact hour total, mandatory topic mix, completion certificate rules, and whether the provider reports completion directly or gives you a certificate to keep with your renewal records.

Price matters, but renewal fit matters more. A lower-price Maryland CE package can still be the wrong purchase if it is missing mandatory topics, has a completion deadline you cannot meet, or does not match the license type you are renewing.

How to compare Maryland real estate CE providers

  • Check whether the provider sells a complete Maryland real estate CE package or only individual elective courses.
  • Compare final checkout price after codes, partner pricing, or course-category sales are applied.
  • Look at access length, mobile study options, support, certificate delivery, and refund rules before buying.
  • Keep CE separate from post-licensing, SAE, broker education, and pre-licensing requirements unless the provider page clearly labels the package for your exact need.

Frequently asked questions

Maryland licensees complete 15 hours every two years, covering required MREC topics (legislative/legal update, ethics, MREC brokerage relationships and disclosure, and fair housing).
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