Approved by the Washington Department of Licensing (DOL) to meet the educational requirement to obtain an entry-level Washington real estate broker license, this course pack is delivered over the Internet, but offers live instructor support by telephone and email. This package includes on the essentials for getting a real estate license. Exam prep materials NOT included.
Price: | $235.00 (USD) |
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Credit Hours: | 90 |
State: | Washington |
Category: | Vocational Training > Real Estate > License Training > Washington > Pre-License |
Purpose: | Basic training for real estate licensing in Washington state. |
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Course ID: C22018376
Credit Hours Provided: 60
Category: Pre-License
As a part of its real estate broker prelicense requirements, the Washington Department of Licensing (DOL) requires the completion of 90 hours of real estate study in two courses: a 60-hour Washington Real Estate Fundamentals course and a 30-hour Washington Real Estate Practices course.
This course contains the 60 hours of education needed to meet the Real Estate Fundamentals requirement. The topics included in this course are:
The course topics are divided into modules and chapters. At the end of each chapter is a short quiz to test your comprehension of the chapter's topics. At the end of each module is a study guide that summarizes the important points from each chapter in the module as well as an optional study test to help you retain the information presented in the module.
At the end of the 60-hour course is a final exam in multiple-choice format with a passing score of 70%. Students are allowed to attempt the final exam as many times as necessary to meet the minimum passing score. Each attempt at the final exam will contain a different set of test questions than the prior attempt.
The Washington Department of Licensing requires that students meet the minimum 60 hours of study time before accessing the final exam.
The course contains reading material, short videos, and quizzes. Students must complete all course materials before the student's course completion information will be sent to the DOL's licensing exam provider.
Upon registering for the prelicense course you will be assigned a primary instructor. This instructor will assist you with regard to any questions regarding course content. You are encouraged to contact your instructor whenever you feel contact will be helpful.
The OnlineEd office is available for students who are having technical issues or need to purchase a course extension. The student services office may be contacted at 1-866-519-9597 Monday through Friday, from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, excluding holidays. After-hours email support is also available at mail@onlineed.com. All questions regarding course content must be directed to the course instructor, as the OnlineEd office telephone support staff are not authorized by the DOL to instruct the course.
This school is approved under chapter 18.85 RCW; inquiries regarding this or any other real estate school may be made to the: Washington State Department of Licensing, Real Estate Program, P.O. Box 9015, Olympia, Washington 98507-9015.
The OnlineEd course is presented via the Internet. The only thing you need to complete the course is a web browser and an Internet connection.
All of the course material and tests must be completed online.
You will have 365 days from the time of initial course registration to complete the course material, chapter review exercises, and pass the course final examination. If not completed with 365 days, the course will expire and students will be denied further access to the course materials. Extensions are available for a fee.
There are no education prerequisites required. However, you are advised to contact the Washington Department of Licensing to determine whether you will be eligible to sit for the Washington Real Estate Salesperson examination. There are age and other requirements that must be met. OnlineEd is a course provider and makes no determination as you your ability to obtain a real estate license. The licensing process is between you and the Washington Department of Licensing.
The refund policy is outlined in this course's Enrollment Terms of Service Agreement.
To be licensed as a real estate salesperson, you must:
For additional information about licensing requirements or how to obtain a license, please visit the Washington Department of Licensing.
This course will remain available to students for 365 days after enrollment.
Course ID: C23022964
Credit Hours Provided: 30
Category: Pre-License
As a part of its real estate broker prelicense requirements, the Washington Department of Licensing (DOL) requires the completion of 90 hours of real estate study in two courses: a 60-hour Washington Real Estate Fundamentals course and a 30-hour Washington Real Estate Practices course.
This course contains the 30 hours of education needed to meet the Real Estate Practices requirement. The topics included in this course are:
The course topics are divided into chapters. At the end of each chapter is a short quiz to test your comprehension of the chapter's topics. Scattered throughout the chapters are short assessment quizzes.
At the end of the 30-hour course is a final exam in multiple-choice format with a passing score of 70%. Students are allowed to attempt the final exam as many times as necessary to meet the minimum passing score. Each attempt at the final exam will contain a different set of test questions than the prior attempt.
The Washington Department of Licensing requires that students meet the minimum 30 hours of study time before accessing the final exam.
The course contains reading material, short videos, and quizzes. Students must complete all course materials before the student's course completion information will be sent to the DOL's licensing exam provider.
Upon registering for the prelicense course you will be assigned a primary instructor. This instructor will assist you with regard to any questions regarding course content. You are encouraged to contact your instructor whenever you feel contact will be helpful.
The OnlineEd office is available for students who are having technical issues or need to purchase a course extension. The student services office may be contacted at 1-866-519-9597 Monday through Friday, from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, excluding holidays. After-hours email support is also available at mail@onlineed.com. All questions regarding course content must be directed to the course instructor, as the OnlineEd office telephone support staff are not authorized by the DOL to instruct the course.
This school is approved under chapter 18.85 RCW; inquiries regarding this or any other real estate school may be made to the: Washington State Department of Licensing, Real Estate Program, P.O. Box 9015, Olympia, Washington 98507-9015.
The OnlineEd course is presented via the Internet. The only thing you need to complete the course is a web browser and an Internet connection.
All of the course material and tests must be completed online.
You will have 365 days from the time of initial course registration to complete the course material, chapter review exercises, and pass the course final examination. If not completed with 365 days, the course will expire and students will be denied further access to the course materials. Extensions are available for a fee.
There are no education prerequisites required. However, you are advised to contact the Washington Department of Licensing to determine whether you will be eligible to sit for the Washington Real Estate Salesperson examination. There are age and other requirements that must be met. OnlineEd is a course provider and makes no determination as you your ability to obtain a real estate license. The licensing process is between you and the Washington Department of Licensing.
The refund policy is outlined in this course's Enrollment Terms of Service Agreement.
To be licensed as a real estate salesperson, you must:
For additional information about licensing requirements or how to obtain a license, please visit the Washington Department of Licensing.
This course will remain available to students for 365 days after enrollment.