OAR Real Estate School

The Oklahoma Association of REALTORS® has answered the call from brokers and managers across Oklahoma for better-educated new sales associates.

Scheduling live courses have not been feasible since Oklahoma increased the educational hours to 90 hours, so the focus has shifted to self-paced online delivery. OAR is in the process of preparing the content for multimedia online Pre-License and Broker License courses. Watch for its unveiling Summer '08. 

As of January 1, 2008, Oklahoma requires a national background check with fingerprint for all new licensee applications. The process can take up to 60 days, so it is recommended that students start the process in advance. More at the OREC Web site.

 

Pre-License Course
Live
Tuition: $499
  includes Textbook & Study Materials
(Textbook supplemental interactive CD-ROM is available for $20)
Course Content


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Pre-License Course
Online
In Development
Target Date: Summer '08
Tuition: TBD
  Multimedia, self-paced,
includes CD-ROM Resource Kit
(Textbook supplemental interactive CD-ROM is available for $20)
Course Content




 

Broker License Course
Online
In Development
Tuition: TBD
  Multimedia, self-paced,
includes CD-ROM Resource Kit
Course Content




 

GRI Designation

ABR® Designation

SRES Designation

Professional Designations

Statewide Education Calendar

Pre-License Course

Broker License Course

The 90-hour course spans a 10-week period. Evening classes are designed to not interfere with  students' "day jobs" and keep their weekends free for family time.

The course textbook and study materials are provided as part of your tuition. For this course - and in your new real estate career - you will need a financial calculator. One suggestion is the HP 10B II.

Besides earning the GRI Professional Designation, there's no better credential for current sales associates to obtain than the Broker's License.

Plans are underway to begin offering a multimedia online Broker License course. Keep checking this Web site for updates. 

Instructor


Brad Worster,  CCIM, CPM, GRI

Brad joined the Oklahoma GRI faculty in 2006, making tough subjects like commercial and investment property analysis approachable and understandable to classrooms full of predominantly residential sales associates.

He brings a refreshing, young style to preparing students to pass the Oklahoma real estate license exam and go on to become successful real estate professionals!

Student Information

Student Information

Once you complete the OAR Pre-License course and pass the final exam, you are eligible to sit for the state licensing exam.

The real estate commission requires that you bring proof of citizenship, a recent wallet-size photo and have your application notarized.