Earning your pre-license course completion certificate requires you to be present for the 75 hours and to pass a required final exam. This exam’s minimum passing score is 75%. Once you have passed, RealEstateU students can find their course completion certificate by logging into their account.
You must take the 75-hour pre-license broker course. The course is broken into two modules, the Broker Pre-license Topics of 60 hours and a Broker Pre-license Applied Real Estate Principles of 15 hours. You must take the course from an approved education provider.
Read MoreYou must take the 75-hour pre-license broker course to receive your Illinois broker license. The course has 60 hours in Pre-license Topics and 15 hours in Applied Real Estate Principles. Choose your school from the state's list of approved education providers.
Read MoreYou can take your pre-license education from any of the state's list of approved education providers. Some of these providers offer in-person classes, While others are online course providers. Remember that online courses are more flexible and more affordable than in-person classroom learning.
Read MoreYes, you can take the course online depending on which state-approved education provider you select. Online courses are the most convenient and affordable way to meet your state education requirement.
Read MoreWhile there are no stipulations that you have to have graduated high school to take the 75-hour pre-license course, remember you do need to have a high school diploma or general education diploma by the time you apply for your broker license. Your state exam is only good for one year.
Read MoreIf you are a qualified attorney, you can earn an Illinois broker license under the attorney qualification. You'll still need to register for the state examination using the registration form and by providing a photocopy of your current Illinois attorney registration pocket card certificate by mail to PSI.
Read MoreNo, Illinois will not apply your college credits to the Illinois pre-license course.
Read MoreYes, you must pass a course final exam in order to complete the course and receive your course completion certificate. The minimum passing score is 75%. Your course provider will tell you more about the final exam content and the number of questions.
Read MoreEarning your pre-license course completion certificate requires you to be present for the 75 hours and to pass a required final exam. This exam’s minimum passing score is 75%. Once you have passed, RealEstateU students can find their course completion certificate by logging into their account.
Read MoreYour course administrator will let you know how many questions are on the various in-course section quizzes and the comprehensive final.
Read MoreRealEstateU students Will have their course completion certificate available to them after passing the final exam. Simply log into your account and find the information about the course.
Read MoreIllinois publishes a list of approved education providers on its Department website.
Read MoreThe state's testing vendor PSI will need proof of your course completion from your course provider. You can’t schedule and take an exam without this course completion certificate. Visit this link to register as a student with PSI so your course provider can submit your course completion certificate.
Read MoreNo, but it will notify the testing vendor PSI. You can't schedule your state licensing exam without your course completion certificate.
Read MoreIllinois Real Estate Commission gives you two years after finishing the pre-license course to apply for the Illinois State licensing exam.
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