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Schedule and Registration

By taking a quality real estate class taught by professionals, you equip yourself with the information and skills that will prepare you for success in your real estate career.

To accommodate all prospective students of our post-license course, Cardinal School of Real Estate offers a wide range of convenient days and times, including weekdays, weeknights, and weekends. All licensing classes will be held at our conveniently located conference location at 1309 Mooresville Road, Kannapolis, North Carolina.

PLEASE NOTE: There are no options for payments other than payment in full.

Current Post-License Course Schedule

Post-Licensing information

Cardinal School of Real Estate Post-License classes consist of 30 hours of study, and are available in various time and day increments depending upon our students’ needs. Our instructors combine PowerPoint, role playing, class projects that relate to the subject at hand, and many other elements to make each class not only educational, but fun. There is a class exam at the conclusion of the course, and each student must pass with a score of 75% or higher in order to receive credit. Our instructors do all they can to make certain that you are well prepared for this exam and are equipped to benefit from what you learn in these classes.

Our Real Estate Post-Licensing Courses

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Broker Relationships and Responsibilities

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Contracts and Closing

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NC Laws, Rules and Legal Concepts

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Broker Relationships and Responsibilities

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Broker Relationships and Responsibilities

Topics covered in this course include:

ic Agency Relationships c

Agency Relationships and Duties: A Practical Review

ic Residential Commercial Buyers c

Working with Residential & Commercial Buyers

ic Property Manager c

Working as a Property Manager

ic Residential Commercial Sellers c

Working with Residential & Commercial Sellers

ic Working as a Dual Agent c

Working as a Dual Agent

Contracts and Closings

Topics covered in this course include:

ic Basic Contract Law c

Basic Contract Law

ic Sales Contract Procedures c

Sales Contract Procedures

ic RESPA TILA RESPA TRID c

RESPA, TILA-RESPA, TRID

ic License Status n Education Issues c

License Status and Education Issues

ic Real Estate Sales Contract Preparation c

Real Estate Sales Contract Preparation

ic Closing Preparation n Procedures c

Closing Preparation and Procedures

ic The Settlement Statement c

The Settlement Statement

NC Laws, Rules and Legal Concepts

Topics covered in this course include:

ic General NC Licensing Requirements c

General NC Licensing Requirements

ic Disciplinary Process c

Disciplinary Process

ic Property Management c

Property Management

ic License Status n Education Issues c

License Status and Education Issues

ic Brokerage Compensation Issue c

Brokerage Compensation Issue

ic Specialized Types of Real Estate c

Specialized Types of Real Estate

ic Miscellaneous NC Laws n Legal Concepts c

Miscellaneous NC Laws and Legal Concepts

Cardinal School of Real Estate Policies and Procedures

General Licensing Course Information

Students are not required to have any formal educational background, but the course follows a challenging curriculum to prepare licensees for their professional responsibilities, and requires good reading comprehension and basic math skills. As such, a high school diploma or equivalent is strongly recommended. There is a minimum age requirement of 18.

The final exam is a comprehensive test covering all prescribed subject areas and all sessions. It constitutes 100% of the student’s final grade. Students must pass with a score of 75% or higher. Instructors will provide a comprehensive review, including a review sheet, prior to the final exam.

A student who receives between 65% and 74% are eligible to retake the final exam within 30 days of the course ending date.

Students must attend 80% of all scheduled classroom hours. Those who do not satisfy attendance requirements will not be eligible to take the course’s final exam.

Instructors will take attendance for every course session. Instructors are responsible for monitoring attendance, including late arrivals and early departures. All hours missed are counted toward the total absences allowed.

If a student wishes to withdraw prior to class starting, they may transfer to another class or receive a full refund. Books must be returned in their original condition before a full refund will be given. Written notice to withdraw or transfer is required. Please refer to our School Policies & Procedure Disclosure for a complete description of our policies.

Cardinal School of Real Estate Policies
and Procedures