Kansas Real Estate License Courses Online
Your Kansas real estate license is waiting. Start flexible courses now, created by experts in your area. Colibri Real Estate is approved to provide real estate courses in Kansas.
Self-paced Kansas real estate license course packages
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Why choose Colibri for your Real Estate Pre-licensing classes in Kansas?
Learn from local experts
Active and seasoned real estate instructors offer experience, insights, and guidance about the real estate market in your state.
Pass your exam on the first try
Bring confidence to exam day. Enroll in industry-leading exam prep to help you pass on the first try. If you don’t pass your licensing exam on the first try, we’ll reimburse the original cost of either your pre-licensing package or the exclusive exam prep you purchased.
Enjoy flexible learning options
Get the education you need — your way, every day. Explore multiple ways to learn, and discover the method that best fits your goals.
Amplify your career confidence
If you’re here, a career in real estate is already calling you. Let’s make it happen. Join 520,000 other students who found success with us.
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If a student does not pass the Kansas real estate license exam within 30 days of completing the exam prep course, we’ll reimburse the original cost of either your pre-licensing package or the exclusive exam prep you purchased.* For reimbursement, email us at [email protected] with a copy of your exam results, including the date of the exams, within 30 days of the failed exam attempt.
*Specific state laws or regulations prohibit some students from qualifying. For example, Florida, Michigan, Tennessee, and New Jersey do not permit guarantees to passing the real estate licensing exam.
Just as if you were in a classroom, attending all sessions from start to finish are crucial to earn credit. We understand some things are out of your control! Please review your welcome letter, located on your student dashboard for more attendance details.
Each class must be completed in the format it was started to receive credit.
A real estate license in Kansas can cost between $481-$871 depending on your preferred real estate school and course. The cost of a real estate license course or package in Kansas at Colibri is between $189-$542.
Here is a breakdown of the various fees and expenses included in the total cost of a real estate license in Kansas:
Course / Package Fees: $189-$542
Background Check: $60
Salesperson License Fees: $125
Examination Fees: $82
In Kansas, a student or licensee is expected to spend at least 2.5 days in an accredited real estate licensing course or program. The courses at Colibri are available for durations between 2.5 days and 6 months.
Yes, you can! Colibri offers students or licensees to attend classes and complete their pre-licensing course fully online with flexible self-paced packages.
No, Kansas does not have reciprocity for real estate licenses.
No, you cannot take the exam without completing your real estate pre-licensing course in Kansas.
It varies per person on how long it takes to get a Kansas real estate license depending on the pace in which you complete the 60 hours of pre-licensing coursework and pass your licensing examination, the time it takes you to complete the application process and find a sponsoring broker, and application and background check processing times. All requirements can be completed within a few months.
To obtain your real estate license in Kansas, you must be at least 18 years old and hold a high school diploma or General Educational Development (GED) certificate, complete the approved 60 hours of Kansas real estate pre-license education, pass the background check, pass both the general and state sections of the Kansas real estate licensing exam, achieving a score of 70% or higher. Obtain sponsorship from a licensed Kansas real estate broker, and finally, apply for your Kansas broker license.
Read more about the Kansas real estate license requirements.