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As someone certified to teach, I understand the importance of continuing education and know the guidelines in involved in keeping my certification up to date. Teachers aren’t the only ones who have to keep on top of their licenses. Most other highly specialized professionals also work hard to maintain ongoing career education and professional development. Once you obtain a certification in any given area, you have to work to keep it current. Contractors, inspectors, interior designers, engineers, architects, and electricians are just some of the professional trades that require ongoing education and certification.

Many professionals have to complete a certain number of hours or credits of continuing education in order to renew their licenses within their fields. In fact, engineers and architects in particular have deadlines fast approaching. December 31 is the cut off in many states.

Although there are many ways in which to obtain credits for ongoing education, the most convenient way is to use a well recognized online company like RedVector. They are a company located right here in the Tampa Bay area, but their reach is nationwide, because all of the courses are fully online. Redvector.com offers courses for individual licensees as well as large corporations and a large number of professional organizations. You can simply click on your home state to browse the course offerings available to you.

Completing your coursework online means no commute, no fixed time in a classroom, and more often than not, less expensive fees.

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