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The school held three-week classes twice a year from 1921 to 1985, with all the classes being held in
Decatur, Indiana, with the exception of one class given in Colorado. In 1985, the school format was changed to two weeks, and was offered three times a year. After the purchase by Dennis Kruse, the
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Repperts is approved to offer pre-licensing education in almost every state that requires attendance at an auction school. Repperts provides the required hours of auction instruction for
Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Louisiana, Michigan, Mississippi, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Ohio,
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The school’s tradition as an institution for auction education was carried on by Fred
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Reppert School of Auctioneering is also a provider of continuing education for auctioneers. Repperts is approved to offer continuing education in multiple states and has provided seminars for multiple state auctioneer associations.
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Reppert School of Auctioneering has had graduates from every state in the United States, as well as multiple foreign countries, and is the nation's longest continually operated auction school, with classes every year since 1921.
97:. Reppert was moved to Auburn, Indiana, from 1996 to 2011. Reppert then moved to Indianapolis from 2011 to 2017 and was held at the Christy's Auction Gallery. The auction school moved back to Auburn in 2017.
36:. Fred Reppert started in the auction business as a young boy and quickly rose to the top of his profession, selling auctions in every state of America, and in every province of Canada and Mexico.
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Auctioneering has an 80-hour, ten-day course that focuses on the business aspects of the auction profession. The curriculum is divided into seven sections, which include:
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