NC Broker Prelicensing

10 Jan

N.C. Broker Prelicensing (AD1) In-Person

N.C. Broker Prelicensing (AD1) In-Person

Tuesday, January 10, 2023 (9:00 AM to 4:00 PM)
0.00 CE Hours
Canopy Real Estate Institute, Charlotte-Midtown, North Carolina Full Day, In-Person Prelicensing, Prelicensing

1/10/23-2/23/23 | Tuesdays & Thursdays | 9 a.m.-4 p.m. | In-Person

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Have questions? Need help registering? Give us a call at 704-741-3361 or email canopyreinstitute@canopyrealtors.com.

Class Dates are as follows:
1/10, 1/12, 1/17, 1/19, 1/24, 1/26, 1/31, 2/2, 2/7, 2/9, 2/14, 2/16, 2/21, 2/23

The course prepares students for the N.C. real estate license examination and provides students with the basic knowledge and skills necessary to act as licensed real estate brokers in North Carolina in a manner that protects and serves the public interest. The total number of hours for this course is 84 hours, including the 3.5 hour end-of-course examination. Satisfactory completion of the real estate broker prelicensing course will qualify the student to take the North Carolina Real Estate Broker License Examination.

*The required textbook (NC RE Principles/Practices 8th Ed.  (c) 2021) is not included in the class tuition.  The textbook may be  purchased online or over the phone by calling (704) 940-3126. 

Students should be familiar with the application process overview printed in the "Real Estate Licensing in North Carolina" booklet starting on page 7, as well as read Chapters 1 and 2 in the textbook.  Students should also begin reading the NC License Law and Rules Comments, especially the examples given. The most updated version of those comments can be found in the back section of the North Carolina License Law and Commission rules booklet starting on page 86.


Attendance Requirements:

Broker prelicensing students cannot miss more than 8 hours of scheduled classroom hours. Students cannot miss the first scheduled broker prelicensing class. Students missing the first scheduled prelicensing class will be required to reschedule for another prelicensing course.

Students cannot make up missed time due to lateness or absences. Students should ensure they can attend the required classroom hours before registering for a class.

Class attendance and participation requirements and an end-of-course examination grade of 75% are required for successful completion of the course. 


COURSE CANCELLATION & RESCHEDULING
Canopy Real Estate Institute reserves the right to cancel or reschedule courses that have not yet begun as needed.  Our minimum enrollment requirement is ten (10) students. Students enrolled in a rescheduled or cancelled course  that has not yet begun will be given a minimum of 24-hour notice of the cancellation or new course schedule.  Students will have the option to reschedule to another course or receive a full tuition refund, if applicable.

If an instructor's connectivity fails during a virtual/live-stream course and instruction cannot take place as scheduled, Canopy Real Estate Institute will reschedule the missed date(s) as needed.   Students who cannot attend the  rescheduled course date(s) have the option to be counted as absent, reschedule to another course, or receive a full tuition refund.

Canopy students who are eligible for re-take pricing should call 704-372-2984 to register.

Canopy Real Estate Institute
Canopy Real Estate Institute
1120 Pearl Park Way
Charlotte-Midtown, NC 28204

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Sandy Williams, DREI, CDEI

A native Charlottean, Sandy Williams has been teaching real estate in Charlotte since 1996. Teaching broker prelicensing courses, postlicensing courses and continuing-education courses, she has assisted thousands of students become licensed and continue their real estate education.

Sandy is an active member of the North Carolina Real Estate Educators Association (NCREEA) where she has held every office in the organization, and she is active and has served on key committees in the national Real Estate Educators Association (REEA) as well.  She is the proud recipient of the NCREEA 2006 “Educator of the Year” award and North Carolina Real Estate Commission's “Billie J. Mercer Excellence in Education” award.

Sandy also holds the coveted Distinguished Real Estate Instructor (DREI) designation, which has been awarded to only a small number of real estate educators nationwide, as well as the Certified Distance Education Instructor (CDEI) designation. 

While helping others, Sandy believes in continuing her own education by taking appraisal courses and obtaining designations such as the Strategic Pricing Specialist, Certified Short Sale Seller Agent and Ecobroker. Sandy's students consistently report that her love of teaching is shown in her methods and is only surpassed by her desire for each student's success.

Sandy was awarded Program of the Year in 2018 by NCREEA for her elective course, "Tackling What Ifs: Potential Obstacles on the Field."

A student may withdraw from a course by giving written notice to the Canopy Real Estate Institute prior to the start of the course. In such event, the student will have the following options:
a) transfer to another course with full tuition credit (only twice within six months), or 
b) receive a refund less a $50 administrative services fee.

A student must withdraw or transfer according to the following schedule:

Full Day (9:00am - 2:30pm) before the second day of class 

After class has started, students who withdraw will receive a tuition refund less $75 (a $50 administrative service fee and $25 materials charge). If the request to withdraw is made after the schedule indicated above, students will not be entitled to a refund of any portion of paid tuition.

There are no refunds for no shows or withdrawals without written notice.