You are required to take 60 hours of pre-licensing education from a state-approved vendor. Taking a course from a state-approved school is faster and more affordable than pursuing a bachelor's degree in real estate.
If you do not meet Hawaii's education requirement, then you will need to take a 60-hour pre-licensing course from an approved state vendor.
Read MoreYou are required to take 60 hours of pre-licensing education from a state-approved vendor. Taking a course from a state-approved school is faster and more affordable than pursuing a bachelor's degree in real estate.
Read MoreHawaii permits you to take the 60-hour pre-licensing course as an in-person learning program or an online course as long as it is with a state-approved school. The online option is the least expensive and fastest way to meet the state's education requirements.
Read MoreAbsolutely! Hawaii permits you to take the 60-hour pre-licensing course and an online course as long as it is through an approved vendor. An online course is faster and more affordable than pursuing a four-year degree in real estate.
Read MoreWhile you can take the 60-hour pre-licensing course while you are still in high school, you will not be able to sit for the state licensing exam until you have a high school diploma or its equivalent. Your course completion certificate is good for two years.
Read MoreYes, the state of Hawaii does allow United States law school graduates to use their coursework as the equivalent of the 60-hour pre-licensing education.
Read MoreYes, Hawaii does accept college credits for the 60-hour pre-licensing course as long as you have received a Bachelor of Arts or a Bachelor of Science in Real Estate or Business from an accredited college or university in the United States. You'll need to submit a copy of your college transcripts.
Read MoreYes, the 60-hour pre-licensing course is capped with a comprehensive final exam. You must pass this exam to earn your course completion certificate. Your course provider will tell you more about the length and content of the exam.
Read MoreTo earn your 60-hour pre-license course completion certificate, you must pass the final exam. Your course certificate will be valid for two years. RealEstateU students will find the course certificate by logging into their account after taking the final exam.
Read MoreThe exact number of questions on your pre-license course quizzes and exams varies based on the current section of the course. The course administrator will let you know how many questions are on the different quizzes and the final exam.
Read MoreRealEstateU students will find the course completion certificate by logging into their account after taking the final exam. Remember, the certificate is valid for up to two years.
Read MoreHere you will find the Hawaii Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs- Real Estate Branch approved education providers.
Read MoreYou will be unable to schedule and take the Hawaii state salesperson licensing exam without providing proof that you have completed the pre-license education requirement. You'll need to bring the course completion certificate with you to the exam site. You also need to turn this in with your licensing application.
Read MoreThe school does not notify the Hawaii Real Estate Branch that you have completed your pre-licensing education. It'll be up to you to provide the proof for your state licensing exam and through your license application.
Read MoreYour Hawaii 60-hour pre-licensing course completion certificate is valid for two years from the date you pass the final exam.
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