April 24, 2025 - 06:36

The Tennessee High School Senior Real Estate Licensing Program, initiated by the Tennessee Real Estate Commission, is set to open its application process on Monday, April 21, 2025. This innovative program aims to provide high school seniors with the opportunity to gain valuable knowledge and skills in the field of real estate, preparing them for a future career in this dynamic industry.
Students who participate in the program will receive comprehensive training, covering essential topics such as real estate principles, property management, and the legal aspects of real estate transactions. By the end of the program, students will be equipped to take the real estate licensing exam, paving the way for them to become licensed real estate agents upon graduation.
This initiative not only empowers students with practical skills but also fosters early interest in the real estate profession, potentially addressing workforce shortages in the industry. As the launch date approaches, educators and students alike are eager to see the positive impact this program will have on the community.
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