The
Consortium courses have a range of costs associated with the instruction from
seminars, continuing education credits, pre-licensing review courses, and professional
designation study courses. While self-study may be able to fulfill specific industry
requirements, after many years of teaching the Consortium has seen the value,
time and time again, of in-class, hands-on instruction. By interacting one-on-one
with experienced industry leaders, students are able to benefit tremendously from
the instructors' seasoned perspectives. The costs associated with Consortium
courses often include study materials. The professional designation courses usually
require the student to register with the national association and purchase materials
directly from them. These same materials can then be used in conjunction with
Consortium's study courses. The Consortium is readily available to assist
its students with any necessary communication and registration with national and
state association in fulfillment of testing and licensing requirements.