De nada.
It can just depend on the policies/preferences of the issuing authority (Sheriff or Chief) issuing your license, and that can vary from one jurisdiction to the next (or one agency's administration to the next).
There's been a growing number of agencies who have decided to out-source their CCW training, often providing a list of agency-approved vendors to the approved applicant. This may also include the range portion/qualification part of the training. (Although I've also heard of agencies who still require their own in-house qual course-of-fire for licensees after they successfully complete an approved outside class. Like I said, it just depends.)
The best source of info relevant to
you is from the specific agency issuing yours.
I've heard of all manner of variations up and down the state, and it seems like it can change at any time.
I've heard of an agency who restricted the type of concealable firearm permitted (revolver or semiauto pistol), the calibers (minimum and maximum calibers), the number of firearms ... and, of course, any additional restrictions and limitations that may be desired by a particular agency, either in general or for a particular licensee.
I no longer have any interest in teaching classes for CCW applicants (initial or renewal) but I've recently been talking with other instructors in & out of LE about the emerging trends here in CA. A lot of the firearms instructors in my "age & experience" group seem to be taking a "wait & see" position before deciding if they want to consider getting involved in the growing commercial/private student market.
All that aside, best of luck to you.
Once the process is successfully behind you (and until renewal time quickly comes around
), you might carefully consider some judicious choices of some further training. Nothing that would raise red flags to be raised when the next background is done (ought to be self-explanatory). Something carefully selected to increase your knowledge and practical skillset, as well as some legal updates and possibly some practical understanding and grasp of relevant tactics for the private citizen forced to use deadly force in defense of self or an innocent third person(s).
Maybe some enjoyable weekend excursions to any local IDPA events? (No reason you can't enjoy some fun.)