qacrawler
07-04-2006, 10:32 PM
Maybe for elective hours, but not for Kansas mandatory hours.
A few providers in the Kansas City area have submitted the course and received approval because the course compares Kansas and Missouri law. The provider, in these cases, will submit to the Kansas Real Estate Commission a roster of course attendees and elective credit will be entered on your record from the roster.
If the course is completed with a provider that has NOT registered the course with the Kansas Real Estate Commission, it may still be possible to receive elective credit.
If you are a Missouri resident, you will need to mail or fax a copy of the course completion certificate to the Kansas Real Estate Commission - Fax (785) 296-1771. Please include your Kansas license number on the certificate or cover page to ensure proper credit. Credit will be given as elective hours, not mandatory hours.
If you are a Kansas resident, you will need to complete an Individual Request for Course Approval and submit a copy of the course outline, a copy of the certificate of completion and a $10.00 fee. We will review the content of the course and let you know whether it qualifies for credit. If approved, credit will be given as elective hours, not mandatory hours.
A few providers in the Kansas City area have submitted the course and received approval because the course compares Kansas and Missouri law. The provider, in these cases, will submit to the Kansas Real Estate Commission a roster of course attendees and elective credit will be entered on your record from the roster.
If the course is completed with a provider that has NOT registered the course with the Kansas Real Estate Commission, it may still be possible to receive elective credit.
If you are a Missouri resident, you will need to mail or fax a copy of the course completion certificate to the Kansas Real Estate Commission - Fax (785) 296-1771. Please include your Kansas license number on the certificate or cover page to ensure proper credit. Credit will be given as elective hours, not mandatory hours.
If you are a Kansas resident, you will need to complete an Individual Request for Course Approval and submit a copy of the course outline, a copy of the certificate of completion and a $10.00 fee. We will review the content of the course and let you know whether it qualifies for credit. If approved, credit will be given as elective hours, not mandatory hours.
