Earning the CCIM Designation
Chicago, IL While the exact requirements vary among different membership types, there are certain commonalities among them all. Every candidate for the CCIM Designation is required to complete an education component, pass the comprehensive exam, complete a membership application, and pay annual dues. All candidates, except fast track members, will also have to submit a portfolio of qualifying experience for review.
Education Component
The education component of earning your CCIM Designation is comprised of a four-course curriculum, an online ethics course, negotiation training, and elective courses from the Ward Center for Real Estate Studies. Your membership type will determine how many education requirements you’ll need to fulfill.
Portfolio of Qualifying Experience
To demonstrate their experience in commercial real estate, designation candidates must submit a portfolio of qualifying activities, transactions, projects, or work products. This portfolio can take one of three forms, depending on your level of experience and the type of work that will be included.
Transactional portfolios must meet minimum volume requirements:
• Three or more qualifying activities totaling $30 million or more; or
• Exactly 10 qualifying activities totaling $10 million or more; or
• 20 qualifying activities with no dollar volume requirement.
Comprehensive Exam
The comprehensive exam is a full-day exam testing your mastery of the concepts introduced in the core CCIM courses. It’s preceded by the course concepts review, allowing designation candidates the opportunity to review the key topics that will be covered on the exam.
Time & Cost
The CCIM Designation program was designed to help you take your own pace earning the CCIM Designation. You can earn the designation in as little as one year or base it on your own schedule and timeline.
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