FAQ: How can I take the 48-hour Missouri real estate pre-exam course?
How can I take the 48-hour Missouri real estate pre-exam course?
The 48-hour pre-exam course is available through traditional learning channels (classroom learning options) as well as online channels (distance learning options).
If you take the course in a classroom, you will have to abide by the school’s pre-set schedule.
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How can I take the 48-hour Missouri real estate pre-exam course?
The 48-hour pre-exam course is available through traditional learning channels (classroom learning options) as well as online channels (distance learning options). If you take the course in a classroom, you will have to abide by the school’s pre-set schedule.
Can I take the 48-hour Missouri real estate pre-exam course online?
Yes. Most students prefer the flexibility offered by the online Missouri pre-exam course as these courses provide scheduling flexibility to meet most students’ time constraints. Anyone can take the 48-hour Missouri real estate pre-exam course online by registering with an MREC-approved school.
Can I take the MO 48-hour pre-exam course if I'm still in high school?
Yes, you can enroll in the Missouri 48-hour pre-exam license course while still in high school. The Missouri Real Estate Commission only requires that pre-exam course students are at least 18 years old.
Can I use my law degree as credit toward the Missouri pre-exam course?
Members of the Missouri bar are provided an education waiver regarding the Missouri 48-hour pre-exam course if they submit evidence of their law license when applying for a Missouri real estate license.
Can I use my college credits toward the MO 48-hour pre-exam course?
Unfortunately, the Missouri Real Estate Commission does not allow college credits to be used toward this pre-license Missouri education requirement. Instead, you must enroll in and complete the MREC-approved 48-hour pre-exam coursework prior to applying for a Missouri real estate license.
How will the certificate for the 48-hour pre-exam course be provided?
Students studying online earn their Certificate of Completion by completing the 48-hour pre-exam course distance learning program with RealEstateU.
How many hours of education must be completed for a MO license?
The two required courses – the 48-hour pre-exam course and the 24-hour real estate practice course – include a total of 72 hours of classroom instruction required for licensure.
What course(s) am I required to take to get a MO real estate license?
Applicants for a Missouri real estate license, who currently are unlicensed in any other jurisdiction, must complete the 48-hour pre-exam course, and the MREP – the Missouri Real Estate Practice course that covers 24 classroom hours.
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