No. The two mandatory Missouri pre-license coursework exams are both available online, where proctoring is not a requirement.
The 24-hour Missouri Real Estate Practice coursework is available through traditional learning channels (classroom learning options) as well as online channels (distance learning options). However, many students find they prefer the flexibility and convenience that online coursework offers.
Read MoreYes. The 24-hour Missouri Real Estate Practice (MREP) course is available online through an MREC-approved school, like RealEstateU. Note that the 24-hour Missouri Real Estate Practice (MREP) course can be taken at any time prior to applying for a Missouri real estate license.
Read MoreUnfortunately, the Missouri Real Estate Commission doesn’t allow law school credits to be used toward the 48-hour pre-examination course or the 24-hour real estate practice course. Students are required to complete the MREC-approved 48-hour pre-exam education course.[AW2]
Read MoreThe Missouri Real Estate Commission may waive educational requirements should the individual’s background and experience be found acceptable by the commission.[AW3] College credits will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
Read MoreNo. The two mandatory Missouri pre-license coursework exams are both available online, where proctoring is not a requirement.
Read MoreAccording to the MREC Board Rule CSR 2250-7.080 (1)(B), the 24-hour final exam for the Missouri Real Estate Practice (MREP) course includes 50 multiple-choice questions. Students must earn a grade of 75% or above to pass. MREC Board Rule CSR 2250-7.080(1)(E).
Read More© RealEstateU® 2013-2022