02 Mar NC Broker Prelicensing (AD1) IN-PERSON NC Broker Prelicensing (AD1) IN-PERSON Monday, March 2, 2026 (9:00 AM) to Tuesday, March 31, 2026 (2:30 PM) 0.00 Education Credits Canopy Real Estate Institute, Charlotte-Midtown, North Carolina In-person, In-Person Prelicensing, Laurie Knudsen, Prelicensing 3/2/26-3/31/26 | Mon, Tues, Wed, Thur | 9am-2:30pm | In-Person | NO CLASS: 3/30 Details You're Registered! DescriptionLocationInstructorsDocumentsCancellation Policy Canopy Real Estate Institute Canopy Real Estate Institute1120 Pearl Park WayCharlotte-Midtown, NC 28204 Map & Directions Laurie Knudsen Laurie Knudsen has been a broker-in-charge for more than 25 years for both large and small firms, during which she led training and mentoring programs for agents. Knudsen is an approved North Carolina continuing-education, prelicensing and postlicensing instructor.During her successful real estate career, Knudsen has held many positions with Canopy Realtor® Association. She was a Canopy MLS Board of Directors member, treasurer of Canopy Realtor® Association and served as president of the organization in 2011.Knudsen has also been a member of the NC REALTORS® Finance Committee and Professional Standards Committee as well as director and region representative for the National Association of Realtors®.Knudsen is excited to share her extensive experience, dedication and passion for the real estate profession with every student. NC Principles and Practices 8th Edition COURSE CANCELLATION & RESCHEDULING: Canopy Real Estate Institute reserves the right to cancel or reschedule courses that have not yet begun as needed. Our minimum enrollment requirement is ten (10) students. Students enrolled in a rescheduled or cancelled course that has not yet begun will be given a minimum of 24-hour notice of the cancellation or new course schedule. Students will have the option to reschedule to another course or receive a full tuition refund, if applicable. Students who cannot attend the rescheduled course date(s) have the option to be counted as absent, reschedule to another course, or receive a full tuition refund. A student may withdraw from a course by giving written notice to the school prior to the start of the course. Written notice includes email, mail or hand-delivered notification to the administrative office. In such event, the student will have the following options:a) Transfer to another course with full tuition credit (only twice within six (6) months), orb) Place registration on hold and transfer to another course (once within six (6) months); orc) Receive a refund less a $50 administrative services fee.If a student withdraws by written notice after the course has started, student will receive a tuition refund less $75 (a $50 administrative service fee and $25 materials charge). Student must withdraw or transfer according to the following:· Full Day - before the second day of class· Half Day - before the second day of class· Evening - before the third evening of class· Weekends - before the second weekend of class After the class withdrawal deadline has occurred, students will not be entitled to a refund of any portion of paid tuition, and required to pay full tuition should they elect to register for a future course. No refunds will be granted without written notice for withdrawals or “no shows”.