Kansas Real Estate Continuing Education Online

    Everyone who holds a real estate license is required to complete continuing education. While it can sound confusing, our real estate school explains the Kentucky Real Estate Commission’s continuing education requirements. Shop our CE solutions and keep your real estate license up-to-date. Continuing education made simple and online.


    Self-Paced & 100% Online

    Our real estate courses are designed for complete flexibility and can be completed anytime, anywhere.

    24/7 Support

    Our instructors are available around-the-clock to help with any of your real estate questions.

    Fully State Approved

    Every single course is approved by the Commission and up to the highest industry standards.

    Kansas CONTINUING EDUCATION

    Requirements:


    1. Kansas requires all agents complete 12 hours of Continued Education every two years.
    2. Kansas requires that every agent must take the Kansas Core Course each renewal period. 

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    By Gabrielle Hodge February 17, 2025
    Are you ready to become a full-time real estate agent? The first thing you need to evaluate is—what does being a part-time agent currently look like for you? Every real estate business is different, and before making the leap to full-time, it’s important to assess whether you’re truly prepared for this next step.
    By Gabrielle Hodge February 10, 2025
    If you’re a licensed real estate agent, you already know that your education doesn’t stop once you pass the exam. Continuing Education (CE) is a crucial part of maintaining your license, but it’s also an opportunity to grow in your career. Every state has its own CE requirements, so it’s essential to stay informed and compliant with your local laws to avoid penalties or even losing your license.
    By Gabrielle Hodge February 7, 2025
    Let’s start by making one thing clear: not all real estate schools are the same. There are different types of programs, and the one that’s best for you depends on how you learn best. Some schools offer in-person classes, where you attend scheduled lectures in a classroom setting. Others provide fully online courses, allowing you to study at your own pace from anywhere. Some programs have live virtual sessions at set times, while others are entirely self-guided. Choosing the right school isn’t just about availability, it’s about finding a format that fits you.
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