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100% online, self-paced 60-hour managing broker course package
24/7 instructor support, you will never talk to a machine or wait days for a response
Trusted source for brokers & managing brokers in Kansas
Kansas Real Estate Commission School Approval #ED0133
Our courses are entirely online, so you can get your real estate license without leaving home. The self-paced course also allows you to choose when to study.
Our high pass rates make us the most trusted provider for real estate agents in Wichita, Overland Park, Kansas City, Olathe, Topeka, Lawrence, Shawnee, and Lenexa.
Studying online does not mean you’re alone, it just means flexibility. You will have access to instructor support seven days a week.
Your Kansas real estate broker license search is over. We have both real estate broker courses you need for the Kansas real estate broker application! How long to wait in Kansas before I get a broker's license? Great question. You must be licensed 2-3 years depending on how many transactions you have completed. Additionally, you must be 18 years old, have a high school diploma, and
To apply for a Kansas Broker License, you will need to first submit your application online. You must also submit your fingerprints to State Law Enforcement Division and the FBI for a criminal background check. Review the Broker Pre-Licensing Checklist before getting started.
After receiving your Pre-License Number, you are eligible to complete your required 60-hour Broker Education, which includes a 30-hour Broker Fundamentals Course and a 30-hour Broker Management Course.
After you finish the course, you will need to take an online exam and pass with a minimum score of 90%.
This application must be filled out and submitted to the Kansas Real Estate Commission for approval. This process can take up to 4 weeks.
Once you’ve completed the course, you have 6 months to pass this exam. This test is registered through Pearson Vue. The exam has 120 questions, and you have 4 hours to complete. There are 40 state-specific questions and 80 general questions on the exam. You will need a scaled score of 70 or higher to pass. After you pass this exam, you will have your score report at the testing center that you will be sent with your application to KREC.
We know it can be scary to take an online course and it's easy to feel like you are alone in the process. Our student support is just different, you won't find another school out there that supports you like we do.
Day or night, seven days a week, every time you call, you'll be greeted by a real person - not a machine. The person you talk to will be an expert and able to help you right away. The other schools only answer when it is convenient for them and you'll have to wait days to get a response from an instructor, if at all.
We're a family-owned business, genuinely invested in seeing you achieve your goals. Come see why we are the trusted source for successful agents and brokers.
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View Payment Plan OptionsEnroll in our 30-Hour Kansas Real Estate Broker Management course today! The course is 100% online & completed on your schedule. You get around-the-clock access to the course and instructor help seven days a week. It is the top choice for students wanting to obtain their Kansas broker's license.
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View Payment Plan OptionsEnroll in our 30-Hour Kansas Real Estate Broker Fundamentals course today! The course is 100% online & completed on your schedule. You get around-the-clock access to the course and instructor help seven days a week. It is the top choice for students wanting to obtain their Kansas broker's license.
You must complete 60 hours of approved pre-license education. This consists of two separate 30-hour courses:
Yes. Perry Real Estate College offers the required 60-hour Kansas Broker pre-license package, which is 100% online and fully approved by the Kansas Real Estate Commission (KREC).
To qualify for the Kansas Broker license, you must have been actively engaged in real estate activities (as a licensed salesperson or broker in any state) for at least two years out of the last five years. You will need to document this experience in detail with your application.
You will complete the "Broker Experience Pages" and a "Broker Transaction Log" on the KREC application. This log requires detailed information on your transactions (sales, listings, leases, etc.) that demonstrate active engagement for the minimum two years required.
Yes. After completing the 30-hour Broker Fundamentals Course and submitting your application, you must pass the state Kansas Real Estate Broker Exam, administered by Pearson VUE. The exam has 80 general questions and 40 state-specific questions.
Because our courses are 100% online and self-paced, you can complete the 60 hours around your existing schedule. You set the pace—many full-time agents finish the total package in just 4-8 weeks, allowing you to move quickly toward your broker exam.
KREC-approved distance learning courses require a final exam with a minimum passing score of 90%. You will have multiple attempts to pass the exam, and our comprehensive course design prepares you for success.
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