Online Learning from the Center for REALTOR® Development (CRD)
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Course Duration:
6 hours (Self Paced)
Cost:
Members: $108 Non-member: $216
Note: Continuing Education (CE) credit is not available for this course.
REALTORS® know the importance of adapting and remaining relevant in today’s marketplace. By developing a business practice rooted in inclusion and equality, REALTORS® can help buyers of all cultural backgrounds achieve the dream of homeownership. The At Home With Diversity® (AHWD) certification course covers how to work effectively with diverse populations so that you can build business success in today’s multicultural real estate market.
Topics Covered:
- Developing an increased awareness of cultural and personal biases that may inhibit you from fully embracing diversity and creating a successful multicultural real estate business
- Inclusive, multicultural marketing and advertising strategies to broaden your client base
- Formulating an inclusive business plan to help you create an enduring business that is able to adapt and evolve to an ever-changing marketplace
Additional Details
- This course is the main requirement for the At Home With Diversity® (AHWD) certification. Successful completion of this course also fulfills the elective-course requirement to earn the Accredited Buyer’s Representative (ABR®) designation and the Seller Representative Specialist (SRS) designation.
- Please note there is a one-time credentialing fee in order to earn the official certification. Visit the AHWD Certification page to learn more
- International students can purchase this course at the Member price by becoming an International REALTOR® Member. Click here for more details.
Please Note: Learners have 1 year from date of enrollment to complete.
NOTICE
IMPORTANT NOTICE & DISCLAIMER: The content of this course was written and published prior to amendments to the REALTOR®’s Code of Ethics adopted on June 5, 2025 to certain professional standards policies, including the following:
- Standard of Practice 1-12
- Standard of Practice 1-13
- Standard of Practice 1-16
- Standard of Practice 3-1
- Standard of Practice 3-2
- Standard of Practice 3-9
- Standard of Practice 10-1
- Standard of Practice 10-5
- Standard of Practice 16-11
- Standard of Practice 16-16
These amendments were made to clarify a REALTORS® ethical obligations in light of the practice changes agreed to in the 2024 settlement agreement, and regarding Standard of Practice 10-5, to create a specific definition of “harassment” and focus enforcement on instances in which REALTORS® are operating in their capacity as real estate professionals, in association with their real estate businesses, or in real estate-related activities.
Please review the amendments to the Code of Ethics here: https://www.nar.realtor/about-nar/governing-documents/code-of-ethics/2025-code-of-ethics-standards-of-practice