Education
In CTAA's Mission Statement, educating is first in the list of what our association does. We will connect our members and industry teams to a variety of training, provided on a local and national level. Please see below for offerings from our team and others.
Internal Trainings
Efficient Evictions: a CTAA Educational Offering: 2 CEC Hours
Taught by Reckmeyer and Reckmeyer Law and hosted by United Property Restoration.
Shockingly Important: a CTAA Educational Offering
Taught by Scott F. Ployer and hosted over zoom.
Certified Pool Operator
Taught by Savol Pools and hosted by Belfor.
External Trainings
Multifamily Insider Webinars
Upcoming Webinars:
2/26/2025 - Lia Nichole Smith, Big Lease Energy: Apartment Marketing Inspired by Hip Hop
3/5/2025 - Carool VanHook-Weaver and Kristi Fickert, Mastering Maintenance: Reducing Work Orders by Using Videos
3/19/2025 - Priyanka Agarwal, 10 Proven Tips to Cultivate Winning Resident Connections
Use CTAA Code 20CTAA for savings on Multifamily Insider Education!
CTAA Member Trainings
Many of our CTAA Members have ongoing or one time educational offerings. We will post them HERE.
NAA Credentials
Certified Apartment Leasing Professional (CALP)
To obtain the CALP credential, candidates must complete the following:
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- Minimum of six months of onsite property management experience in a leasing role (This can be obtained while taking the course; you will receive a provisional certificate until this requirement is met.)
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- Successful completion of seven CALP courses
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- Pass the examination within six (6) months of declaring candidacy
Certified Apartment Manager (CAM)
To obtain the CAM credential, candidates must complete the following:
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- Minimum of 12 months of onsite property management experience
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- Successful completion of all CAM coursework (totaling 40 hours)
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- Meet all examination standards within six (6) months of declaring candidacy
Certified Apartment Maintenance Technician (CAMT)
To obtain the CAMT credential, candidates must complete the following:
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- Minimum of 12 months of apartment or rental housing maintenance experience. (This can be obtained while taking the course, you will receive a provisional certificate until this requirement is met.)
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- Successful completion of all CAMT coursework
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- Pass the examination
Certified Apartment Portfolio Supervisor (CAPS)
To obtain the CAPS credential, candidates must complete the following:
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- Minimum of 24 months employment as a multi-site supervisor OR be a CAM in good standing with 24 months employment as an apartment manager.
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- Successful completion of all CAPS course work (totaling 40 hours)
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- Pass the CAPS exam within six (6) months of declaring candidacy