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Congratulations! You do not need to take any action at this time. The 2026 NMLS CE courses will be available soon. Check back later to enroll and renew your MLO license for 2026. |
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We know how busy life can be, and sometimes we miss deadlines. Fortunately, we offer Late Continuing Education so you can fulfill last year's state and national requirements and reactivate your license. |


Why MLOs Like Mortgage Educators Online CE Renewal Courses
Flexible and Valuable
Our industry-leading pricing means you get incredible value no matter which course you're taking. We offer a price match guarantee, making us the best option no matter what the competition may offer. When you complete your NMLS CE with Mortgage Educators, you can choose the classroom format that works for you, whether it's in person, a live webinar, or an online self-study course with webinar recordings. All formats include engaging, relevant content and excellent customer support.
Well-Reviewed and Dependable
With strong MLO testimonials, high reviews on TrustPilot, and Google reviews, Mortgage Educators is the clear choice for your CE courses when you're ready to renew your license. When you have to complete CE courses every year, it's smart to stick with a provider you can rely on. Mortgage Educators stands out as the premier CE provider for our fresh content, high reviews, and expert team. The Successive Years Rule has led some MLOs to believe the myth that they must take CE from a different provider every year, when really the rule simply states that they cannot take the same course two years in a row. Fortunately, Mortgage Educators writes a brand new course every year, meaning you'll always get the most relevant education, and you'll never have to worry about whether or not you're meeting the Successive Years Rule requirement
What to Look For in a CE Provider
Fresh Content
Choosing a CE provider with fresh content will ensure you meet the Successive Years Rule and never inadvertently take the same course two years in a row. If a provider offers multiple CE courses, there's no way of knowing when each one was created so their mortgage training may be out-of-date. It's much better to go with a provider that is constantly creating new content to meet new guidelines.
Multiple Formats
Everyone has their own preferred learning style. While some may flourish with in-person classes, others may want an online course that can be completed on-the-go. When selecting a CE provider, it’s best to choose one which offers multiple course formats and instruction styles so that you'll be able to learn in your preferred format, style, and schedule.
Reputation
Before choosing a CE provider, make sure you do your research to see what others are saying about them. Do they have good Google and Trustpilot reviews? Do they have positive comments on social media? The best CE providers will have a strong online reputation and a good sampling of customer testimonials.
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