040325 Post-Licensing 303 Course

Days: Thursday, Friday
Time: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Dates: Apr 3, 4, 10, 11
Exam: April 15, 2025
3 Students enrolled
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Post 303 – NC Law, Rules, and Legal Concepts

Topics addressed in this course include general NC licensing requirements, brokerage compensation issues, the disciplinary process, specialized types of real estate, property management in NC, and miscellaneous laws and legal concepts.

What is postlicensing?
All provisional brokers must satisfy the Postlicensing education requirement of 90 classroom hours (three 30-hour classes) to be eligible for active broker license status. Postlicensing education is a one-time requirement and must be complete within 18 months of license issue date. The Postlicensing classes consist of POST 301 (Brokerage Relationships and Responsibilities); POST 302 (Contracts and Closing); and POST 303 (NC Law, Rules, and Legal Concepts).
What are the requirements for removing broker provisional status?
Provisional brokers must complete three 30-hour postlicensing courses within 18 months of licensure to have their provisional status removed. To complete each course the student must meet the class attendance requirement, complete all required homework, and pass the end of course exam.
What is included in my tuition?
Tuition for Broker Postlicensing courses is $225 for each course and includes all materials necessary for course completion including online learning management system, presentation slides, worksheets, quizzes, midterm and review examinations. Students will need to provide verification that they have access to the current edition of the North Carolina Real Estate Manual as required. Materials for the course will all be administered in electronic format via online learning platform
What should I bring to my class?
Provisional brokers need to bring a copy (digital or printed) of their pocket card issued by North Carolina Real Estate Commission. In class, you will be required to have the North Carolina Real Estate Manual and note taking materials. If you do not have the North Carolina Real Estate Manual, you can purchase it before class online from the North Carolina Real Estate Commission’s website.

Purchase a physical copy of the North Carolina Real Estate Manual here: https://www.ncrecpubs.org/north-carolina-real-estate-manual-paper
Purchase a subscription to the digital version of the North Carolina Real Estate Manual here: https://rem.ncrec.gov/
What is the attendance policy for class?
Students in an in-person or synchronous distance learning Broker Postlicensing Course must attend a minimum of 90% of all scheduled instructional hours. Attendance for in-person courses shall be calculated based on the physical attendance and attention of the student. Attendance for synchronous distance courses shall be based on the student’s being on camera, interacting appropriately with the instructor and other students, and participating in required activities. Course monitors will maintain contact with synchronous students to ensure adequate attendance monitoring.
What if I am unable to complete the course?
A student may withdraw from a course by giving written notice to the Education Provider prior to the start of the course. In such event, the student will have the following options: students who withdraw prior to the start of the course shall have the option to

move their registration to any future course of the same type within 6 months;
receive a full credit equal to the cost of their enrollment to be used toward other courses; or
request a full refund (please note refunds may be reduced by the cost of materials already received by the student).
A student who terminates enrollment in a course either with written notice to the Education Provider or by no longer attending a course on or after the first day of the course has been held will not be entitled to a refund of any portion of paid Tuition.
Are additional resources available to me if I need extra help understanding the material?
Instructors will hold weekly office hours online to help answer student questions outside the classroom. Students can always reach out to the instructor via email as well.
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