LinkedIn sign-in is available for student accounts
Nevada real-estate professionals can use an existing LinkedIn account to create or access a Lurnor learner account before enrolling in continuing education.

Your existing LinkedIn account can now serve as a familiar path into a Lurnor student account before you enroll in Nevada continuing education.
The sign-in option supports both new student sign-ups and returning student access. A Nevada real-estate professional creating a learner account can begin with LinkedIn, while someone who already has a student account can use LinkedIn as another way back into the platform alongside the existing account options.
A simpler start for new learners
New learner profiles can begin with the person’s name carried into the account experience from LinkedIn, reducing extra manual setup before coursework begins. The update is focused on the entry point: helping you get from account access to course enrollment with less friction and a clearer sense that the account belongs to you.
This is especially useful at the start of the continuing-education process, where the immediate task is straightforward: create or access the learner account, review the available path into coursework, and continue toward enrollment.
The compliance work stays the same
LinkedIn sign-in does not change Lurnor’s responsibilities once coursework begins. Course delivery, assessments, certificates, and regulatory reporting remain governed by the same compliance expectations.
The update gives learners another familiar way into the platform while preserving the parts of the experience that must remain controlled for continuing education. Account access is easier to start; the compliance responsibilities around learning, completion, certification, and reporting remain intact.
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