Kansas requires real estate salesperson applicants to have 60 hours of pre-licensing education. Kansas Real Estate Commission breaks these hours into two courses of 30 hours each. The first is the Principles Of Real Estate and the second is the Kansas Practice Course. Both of these courses can be taken online or in a classroom setting.
Kansas requires real estate salesperson applicants to have 60 hours of pre-licensing education. Kansas Real Estate Commission breaks these hours into two courses of 30 hours each. The first is the Principles Of Real Estate and the second is the Kansas Practice Course.
Read MoreYou must take a 60-hour pre-licensing education course. Kansas breaks up its pre-licensing education into two 30-hour courses, the Principles of Real Estate and the Kansas Practice Course.
Read MoreYou can take the required pre-licensing education as a classroom course or an online course. Remember, an online course offers more flexibility with your schedule and is often more affordable than an in-person classroom course.
Read MoreYes, Kansas does allow you to take your real estate education through an online course as long as it is from an approved Real Estate School.
Read MoreWhile there are no restrictions against taking the pre-license course while still in high school, you must have a high school diploma to apply for a license. You have to apply for the license within six months of completing the 30-hour Kansas Practice Course.
Read MoreNo, Kansas does not excuse the pre-license education requirement for receiving a law degree.
Read MoreNo, Kansas does not have a pathway for college credits to count for the Kansas pre-licensing course.
Read MoreYes, the Kansas pre-licensing courses do have final exams to cap your coursework. You have to pass this final in order to get your certificate of completion. Your course administrator will provide you with more information about the number of questions and the content of the exam.
Read MoreYou will need to work through the entire 60 hours of required pre-licensing education and then pass the final exam at the end of the course.
Read MoreKansas requires a minimum of 50 quiz or examination questions for the pre-license courses, but the precise number of questions will vary based on the current section of the course you are taking. Your course administrator will let you know how many questions are on the different quizzes and the comprehensive final.
Read MoreIf you are a RealEstateU student, your course completion certificate will be available to you for download and printing after you pass the exam. Simply log in to your account to find your certificate.
Read MoreHere is the list of current Kansas approved real estate schools.
Read MoreAs part of your Kansas real estate salesperson application, you must turn in your pre-license course completion certificates dated within the last six months of the application date.
Read MoreNo, your course provider does not notify the Kansas Real Estate Commission that you have completed your required pre-licensing education hours. It is up to you to keep your course completion certificate and to turn it in with your license application.
Read MoreYour course completion certificate is valid for six months after completing the 30-hour Kansas practice course.
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