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Ubc real estate broker license

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To register for this course, you are required to read all information on this webpage and to read How to Satisfy the English Language Proficiency Requirement. The course develops a thorough understanding of mortgage financing fundamentals and techniques that will enable you to handle complex mortgage problems. For detailed course content information, please view the Table of Contents and the Course Regulations. This blended learning course allows you to register at any time.


While the course is flexible in order to meet the needs of busy adult learners, it provides just enough structure to ensure high quality learning for example, in order to provide for a minimum level of familiarity with the curriculum and for a reasonable expectation of success on the final examination, assignments may be submitted on a pace that is no greater than 2 assignments per week beginning on the Course Registration Date. You must complete all course assignments within one year of registration in the course and also pass a final examination.


Regularly scheduled exams take place at various times throughout the year throughout the province exams must be written in Canada and your first registration is included with the course tuition fee. English is the language of contracts in British Columbia and the language of instruction in the Real Estate Division's courses.


In order to ensure that registrants are competent to communicate in English, with other registrants and consumers, a language proficiency requirement has been required by the BC Financial Services Authority. While there are no pre-requisites to register in the course, the ELPR must be satisfied before you can register for an exam. This course has material that contains detailed financial calculations which require a financial calculator. Completing the Mortgage Brokerage in British Columbia Course satisfies the minimum educational requirements for registration as a sub-mortgage broker in British Columbia and will qualify you to work for a registered mortgage broker.


To apply to become a mortgage broker with the ability to hire sub-mortgage brokers , you must first be registered as a sub-mortgage broker. The Real Estate Division's goal is to ensure fair and consistent treatment of all students, including students with a disability, in accordance with their distinct needs and in a manner consistent with academic principles. UBC Centre for Accessibility works in partnership with the Real Estate Division and provides support on issues of accessibility for people with disabilities.


Examination accommodations enable you to demonstrate your knowledge of the course materials in cases where a disability may impact your ability to access exams under standard conditions. Examination accommodation must be approved by the Centre for Accessibility, and an accommodation letter must be received by the Real Estate Division prior to examination registration. As well, registration must be received by the Real Estate Division no later than six weeks prior to the examination date.


The following student support services are included in the course tuition fee:. It is important to note that the Real Estate Division has no ties with tutorial classes provided by other members or organizations of the real estate industry and does not monitor or check the services they provide. The Real Estate Division cannot be responsible for any information provided by these individuals or companies. Remember, there are no guarantees and the Real Estate Division works with all students to provide every opportunity for success.


Phone numbers, fax numbers, email addresses, etc. The Real Estate Division is divided into several different groups and has staff who specialize in specific areas. While any Real Estate Division staff member you talk to will do their best to help you, certain staff members deal with specific enquiries. If you need help in one of the areas below, please ask for the appropriate staff person who can help you. Directions and parking information can be found at the How To Find Us area of the website.


To determine which licensing course you should take, read the brief course descriptions on the Licensing Programs webpage. Follow the links for each individual course to find out more. We utilize a multimedia philosophy, presenting information in a variety of formats to speed up learning. If you are an ESL student, or just need help with your language skills, our tutors can help.


Quick Pass Master is your best choice for passing your Associate or Managing Broker exams and moving on towards running your own brokerage. For more information on class times and places, check out our schedule of convenient classes , or just contact us directly with your questions! I couldn't understand it very well and was terrified of the Written Assignment 2. However, Benson's tutorial was excellent and helped me tremendously. To open your own brokerage, you will be required to either satisfy the requirements for a broker's licence, or hire a managing broker for your company.


To become licensed as an associate broker or managing broker in British Columbia, individuals must complete the Broker's Business Planning and Financial Management Licensing Course and satisfy an experience requirement.


The BC Financial Services Authority provides descriptions of associate and managing broker duties and a helpful step-by-step guide and budget: Broker Licensing. The Real Estate Division's goal is to ensure fair and consistent treatment of all students, including students with a disability, in accordance with their distinct needs and in a manner consistent with academic principles.


UBC Centre for Accessibility works in partnership with the Real Estate Division and provides support on issues of accessibility for people with disabilities. Examination accommodations enable you to demonstrate your knowledge of the course materials in cases where a disability may impact your ability to access exams under standard conditions.


Examination accommodation must be approved by the Centre for Accessibility, and an accommodation letter must be received by the Real Estate Division prior to examination registration.


As well, registration must be received by the Real Estate Division no later than six weeks prior to the examination date. The following student support services are included in the course tuition fee:. It is important to note that the Real Estate Division has no ties with tutorial classes provided by other members or organizations of the real estate industry and does not monitor or check the services they provide. The Real Estate Division cannot be responsible for any information provided by these individuals or companies.


Remember, there are no guarantees and the Real Estate Division works with all students to provide every opportunity for success. Phone numbers, fax numbers, email addresses, etc. The Real Estate Division is divided into several different groups and has staff who specialize in specific areas.


While any Real Estate Division staff member you talk to will do their best to help you, certain staff members deal with specific enquiries. If you need help in one of the areas below, please ask for the appropriate staff person who can help you.


Directions and parking information can be found at the How To Find Us area of the website. To determine which licensing course you should take, read the brief course descriptions on the Licensing Programs webpage.


Follow the links for each individual course to find out more. For further information, please view the English Language Proficiency Requirement webpage. The purpose of the ELPR is to provide information about an individual student's competency in English. Official copies of transcripts from the educational institution can be sent directly to the Real Estate Division office.


Depending on the course, students are required to submit and pass either multiple choice or multiple choice and written assignments in order to be eligible to register for the final exam. These assignments ensure that students are reviewing the course materials and provide feedback on their level of understanding.


Limiting the frequency of assignments to two assignments per week is a Real Estate Division Licensing Course regulation which is in place for the best interests of both students and the public. This regulation was arrived at after a great deal of consideration and after consultation with the BC Financial Services Authority. A number of factors were taken into account, including the increased volume and complexity of information contained in the licensing courses and also our observations of student completion and success rates.


This regulation is intended to provide not only for a minimum level of familiarity with the course materials, but also for a reasonable expectation of success on the course examination. Please see Course Regulation 2. Only 2 multiple choice assignments may be submitted in a particular week, regardless of how many assignments have been submitted in prior weeks. Written assignments, if applicable, may be submitted at any time before 12 months from the date a student registers for a course regardless of how many multiple choice assignments have been submitted in that week.


There is no exemption from Course Regulation 2. As educators our hope is, of course, that given the importance of a good educational basis for a career in real estate services, most students will wish to engage with the materials to a much greater extent than merely the minimum.