Current - Credentialed - Connected - Cost Effective - A Kentucky Real Estate School High Pass Rate - Immediate Access to Your Course This course is the first step to complete to start your real estate career! 2 My Classes LLC is proud to offer our online prelicense classes, online review and classroom review! We've been in the real estate education business in Kentucky for over 30 years and it's not just our career, it is our passion!
To register for the course, please read this entire page and click Add to Cart at the bottom of the page. You will create an account, pay your tuition and have IMMEDIATE access to your course. Below are most of the questions that people ask, but if you have others, just give us a call or send us an email. Please read this entire page. Registration is at the bottom of the page. How do I qualify for a Kentucky real estate license? The Kentucky Real Estate Commission requires that you: - be at least 18 years of age
- have a copy of a high school diploma, GED, high school transcript, or a copy of a college degree or transcript
from a college or university. (This is sent to the KREC when you pass the state exam.) - complete 96 clock hours of prelicense classes, complete a class project, and pass the class exam with a score of 75% or higher;
or you may have six college credit hours in real estate - pass the state exam with a score of 75% or higher
- have an FBI Criminal Background Check - Complete information can be found here.
- affiliate with a principal broker who will hold your real estate license - You have 60 days after you pass the state exam to affiliate with a broker.
The Criminal Background Check must indicate that there have been no felony convictions at any time or any misdemeanor convictions within the previous five-year period. Having a criminal record does not automatically disqualify someone from getting a real estate license, but there will be other steps to take to secure your Kentucky Real Estate license. Read this page for complete information regarding the background check. Why pay more? Our tuition is $359. The tuition includes your book From the Ground Up, the Kentucky Real Estate Law Review (PDF) and the Pass MY Real Estate Exam Review Videos. (The review materials are $99.99, if they are purchased separately.) The FTGU book is sent by Priority Mail and arrives in about three business days. Why is your course so cost-effective? The bottom line is that I've put my "sweat equity" into this book and course. My first real estate book was published in 1996. (Do a Google Search - Guide to Passing the AMP Real Estate Exam or Joyce Bea Sterling) With other leaders in the industry, we published From the Ground Up, Foundations for Building a Successful Real Estate Practice. We are cost-effective because we do not pay licensing rights to use other people's materials and systems. Our Learning Management System is state-of-the-art and has been approved by ARELLO, or the Association of Real Estate License Law Officials. Go here to read the first chapters of the book and the industry leaders who contributed to the book and course. A physical book is mailed to you and it is yours to keep. Please read it, highlight it, and write in the margins! Research shows that most of us learn better with a physical book. We are the only school in Kentucky that offers this course and the only place you can purchase From the Ground Up is from a school that uses our system. When can I get started with my classes? Today! As soon as you register, just look in the upper RIGHT corner for My Student Center. Those words will take you to your portal, where you can start! You attend all classes from the comfort of your home or office. There's no driving. You just log in and learn. The course is designed so that if you have even 15 minutes, you can probably complete a section. From the Ground Up will teach you the basics of real estate principles and practices, preparing you for the national section of your exam. From the Ground Up is 60 hours of the 96 required hours. Our Learning Management System is state-of-the-art! When you log in to attend a class, your progress is bookmarked. This provides peace of mind that should you log out; you will not have to repeat the entire segment when you log in. You'll just pick up where you left off. The Kentucky Law Course is 32 hours and prepares you for the Kentucky section of the exam. The final four hours of class is the class test, offered via Zoom. It is normally given on Tuesday evenings, and the calendar is found on this page. https://2myclasses.com/Page.php?id=925 The class test on Tuesday evenings is included in your tuition. The tuition includes online reviews to prepare you for the class test and the state exam. Of course, your instructor is readily available to help you by phone, email, text, or Zoom. Who is my instructor? That's a GREAT question! Your instructor is Joyce Bea Sterling, DREI, or Distinguished Real Estate Instructor, who has taught real estate classes for over 30 years. She is the only current DREI in Kentucky. This designation was earned from her peers at the National Real Estate Educators Association. She has also taught at the National Association of REALTORS(R) conventions and many REALTOR(R) Associations. Any course is only as good as the instructor, and she is simply one of the BEST! What are the technical requirements? You must have a high-speed internet connection and a webcam. A wired connection is best. It usually works just fine if you have fiber optics or a very stable wireless connection. What is your attendance policy? You have nine months from the date of enrollment to complete the coursework and This may be extended for free for another three months from the date of enrollment to complete the course. The certificate must be issued by the end of the year. One additional 6 month extension will be $100. If there is a new edition of the book, the 6 month extension is $150. How long does it take to complete the course? That depends on your schedule! In January we had a person finished the classes in 3.5 weeks, but most people take 2 to 3 months to finish the classes and secure their license. What are the other expenses? When you get your real estate license, you will be in your own business. It's important to know the upfront expenses. Here's a basic list. Tuition - $359 State Exam Fee - $100 Kentucky Real Estate License Fee - $130 for an active license; $120 for an inactive license Errors and Omissions Insurance - The two-year policy is approximately $250. Fingerprints and Criminal Record Check through Identogo - $51.25 (This is the recommended method.) The FBI Criminal Record Check is $18. If your sponsoring broker is a REALTOR(R), you will be required to become a REALTOR(R) and pay the Board dues and Multiple Listing Service dues. Depending on the Board, these will be at least $1,200 annually. Most Boards will allow you to pay quarterly. Your broker will be able to tell you what those fees are. Also, you may want to have money for additional business expenses. What are the policies of the 2 My Classes, LLC? That's another great question! Students may cancel enrollment by written notification within five days of payment. Written notification may be sent by emailing Joyce Bea Sterling at Joyce@2MyClasses.com. Delivery confirmation by email is the responsibility of the student. If a student cancels an enrollment, all materials must be returned at the student's expense in re-salable condition within 5 days. Cancellation is subject to a $200 cancellation fee. Refunds will be issued after the materials are returned. The Kentucky Real Estate Commission requires that a student be seen at all times by the web cam when you take your class test. Any instructor has complete authority to dismiss any student from any class for not being seen by the web cam or any other conduct deemed by the instructor to be adverse to the best interest of the class. When do I receive my certificate of completion? A certificate will be issued upon attendance to the required classes, completion of a class project and passing the class test. Additional certificates will be issued for a $10 fee. When you register, you are attesting that the person enrolling in the class is the person who will be attending the classes and that you have read and agree to the above terms. If you are making the payment for someone else, could you email me the person's name, address, phone number, and email address so the right person can attend the course? Joyce@2MyClasses.com When you click the Add to Cart, you will be enrolled in the first eight chapters of the course. The national section of the course is 60 clock hours, the Kentucky Law section 32 hours, and the class test is 4 hours, for a total of 96 clock hours. From the Ground Up is the course's national section with twenty-six chapters. The Kentucky Law section has eight chapters. You will be manually enrolled in those sections, and it usually happens within the hour, but not if you register at midnight. Yes, I'm ready to get started! $359 Testimonials "I really enjoyed the class. Joyce mixed in real life examples to go along with the material covered which made the concepts much easier to understand. Also, her preparation strategies along with the review materials she provided really helped me prepare for the test. She was very knowledgeable on the subject matter and it is clear that she has a real passion for real estate." "One of the most pleasant people I have met. Joyce Bea Sterling is a true professional and an expert in her craft. I definitely will recommend others looking to start in real estate to take this course." "This was an exception class! The material was presented well, the instructor was extremely organized, knowledgeable, encouraging and patient. Every minute of the course was professional and efficiently geared toward learning about Real Estate and Real Estate Law. I have earned well over 200 college credit hours and this course stands out as one of the very best I can remember in either undergraduate school of graduate school. I highly recommend this class to anyone wishing to enter the practice of real estate." Other testimonials here.
The Fine Print Approval Letter - Kentucky Commission on Proprietary Education In the highly unlikely event of our school closing, please know there is a Student Protection Fund. Pursuant to KRS 165A.450 All licensed schools, resident and nonresident, shall be required to contribute to a student protection fund. The fund shall be used to reimburse eligible Kentucky students, to pay off debts, including refunds to students enrolled or on leave of absence by not being enrolled for one (1) academic year or less from the school at the time of the closing, incurred due to the closing of a school, discontinuance of a program, loss of license, or loss of accreditation by a school or program. Process for Filing a Claim Against the Kentucky Student Protection Fund. To file a claim against the Kentucky Student Protection Fund, each person filing must submit a signed and completed Form for Claims Against the Student Protection Fund, Form PE-38 and provide the requested information to the following address: Kentucky Commission on Proprietary Education 500 Mero Street, 4th Floor Frankfort, Ky 40601 Phone: 502-564-4185 kcpe@ky.gov The form can be found on the website at www.kcoe.kv.gov. Kentucky Real Estate Commission 500 Mero Street, 2NE09 Frankfort, KY 40601 (502) 564-7760 - Office (888) 373-3300 - Toll Free www.krec.ky.gov Our Mission "We are dedicated to life-long learning. We realize your future depends upon the skill set you possess. Knowing this, we are dedicated to helping you change your life by preparing you intellectually with quality education and training, so you may successfully contribute to our global community." Joyce Bea Sterling, President | |