Scholarship Program Guidelines
- Each applicant should be able to demonstrate a commitment to a commercial real estate career.
- Each applicant should be able to demonstrate active involvement as a dues-paying member with CCIM New Mexico, including attendance at meetings and voluntary positions.
- Each applicant will be a Candidate in good standing with both the National CCIM Association and the New Mexico Chapter of CCIM (candidacy does not apply to applicants pursuing CI 101).
Chapter scholarships are subject to change at the sole discretion of the Chapter Board of Directors and as funds are available.
CCIM Education
Regional: CCIM by Region (Support Region 2)
Online: (Click here for a full listing of courses):
These courses comprise the education component of the CCIM designation requirements:
- CI 101: Financial Analysis for Commercial Investment Real Estate
This course is a prerequisite for CI 103-CI 104 and will provide you with a foundation of practical financial analysis skills you need to succeed in the following courses and in the field. - CI 102: Market Analysis for Commercial Investment Real Estate
Analyze investment factors for each of four major property types: office, industrial, multifamily, and retail. - Negotiations training
Eight hours of training on the CCIM Interest-Based Negotiations Model is required before going on to CI 103 and CI 104. This requirement can be completed through the online Preparing to Negotiate course or the one-day classroom course Commercial Real Estate Negotiations. - CI 103: User Decision Analysis for Commercial Investment Real Estate
Utilize market and financial analysis skills for user space decisions, and apply cost-of-occupancy models for ownership and leasing. - CI 104: Investment Analysis for Commercial Investment Real Estate
Optimize investment returns and effectively forecast investment performance by quantifying real estate risk. - Online Ethics Course
This course provides relevant information about the CCIM Code and Standards of Practice of CCIM Institute and fulfills the CCIM Designation Curriculum requirement and NAR Code of Ethics requirement.
The elective credit requirement can be fulfilled with courses offered by the Ward Center for Real Estate Studies.
Scholarships
Advance your commercial real estate career with a CCIM New Mexico Scholarship. Applicants must demonstrate a strong commitment to the industry, be active dues-paying members involved in meetings and volunteer roles, and be Candidates in good standing with both the National and New Mexico Chapters (except CI 101 applicants). Scholarships are awarded at the discretion of the CCIM New Mexico Board of Directors and are based on available funding. Apply today to invest in your future.
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