If you need help in passing the broker licensure exam or maintaining your active license status, you can rely on East Carolina School of Real Estate. We want our students to succeed, and so we integrate state-of-the-art technologies in our classrooms and maintain the right environment for optimal learning. You will be taught by reputable instructors whose informative and industry-relevant lessons can surely help you with your real estate career.
Take the first step in becoming a real estate broker. Our 75-hour prelicense course is designed by the North Carolina Real Estate Commission. This course needs to be successfully completed first before taking the state's licensure exam. The North Carolina Real Estate Commission mandates that all new agents take three 30-hour courses after the initial prelicensing course to remove the provisional status from their license.
These courses must be completed within the first 18 months of licensure to maintain an active license status. All brokers in North Carolina need to take eight hours of continuing education courses every year to maintain their active license status.
Take the first step in becoming a real estate broker. Our 75-hour prelicense course is designed by the North Carolina Real Estate Commission. This course needs to be successfully completed first before taking the state's licensure exam. The North Carolina Real Estate Commission mandates that all new agents take three 30-hour courses after the initial prelicensing course to remove the provisional status from their license.
These courses must be completed within the first 18 months of licensure to maintain an active license status. All brokers in North Carolina need to take eight hours of continuing education courses every year to maintain their active license status.
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East Carolina School of Real Estate conducts the Broker Prelicense Course required to qualify applicants for the license examination to become licensed as a real estate "provisional" broker in North Carolina, the Postlicense Courses needed for a "provisional" broker to remove the "provisional" status from their license, and Continuing Education Courses needed annually for brokers to maintain their license on active status.
School Licensure/Approval: East Carolina School of Real Estate is licensed by the North Carolina Real Estate Commission.
School Licensure/Approval: East Carolina School of Real Estate is licensed by the North Carolina Real Estate Commission.
North Carolina Real Estate Commission mandates that all agents take 8 hours of continuing education per year in order to maintain license on active status.
The general update course must be taken in addition to a 4 hour elective course.
Before registering for distance education courses, please make sure that the following requirements are met.
Connect 10 minutes prior to the start of class to make sure everything is working properly.
If you miss more than 10% of the class due to internet issues, you will not receive credit for the course.
The general update course must be taken in addition to a 4 hour elective course.
Before registering for distance education courses, please make sure that the following requirements are met.
Connect 10 minutes prior to the start of class to make sure everything is working properly.
If you miss more than 10% of the class due to internet issues, you will not receive credit for the course.
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