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Administrative Information
Course Title: Pre License Salesperson
Course Number: 6747 Provider: Spruce School of Real Estate
Certified: 06/08/2022 Address: 1569 Nottingham Road
Expires: 08/28/2025 Charleston, West Virginia 25314
Status: Approved Phone: 304-282-9611
Contact: Arthur Zwiener <billyzwiener@yahoo.com>
Course Information
Provider Type: Primary
Delivery Method: Asynchronous *Clock Hours: 90.0
Final Exam: Yes †Clock Hour Enforcement Mechanism: Yes
Proctored Exam: No Difficulty Rating: Basic
Description: This is the 90 Hour Pre-License Salesperson Real Estate Course that West Virginia state law requires you to take as a prerequisite to sit for the WV Real Estate Exam
Instructors: Mr. Arthur Zwiener III (CDEI)
 
**Course Approval Information
Approved by provider in the following jurisdictions: West Virginia

Disclaimers
* Professional reviewers have determined that the amount of content to be presented in this course, as specified in the provider's timed outline, should take the stated time to complete. This certification does not suggest the course will take the hours listed if implemented into a distance education learning system that uses an inferior instructional design. In addition, ARELLO does not guarantee or audit the performance of classroom instructors to ensure the appropriate clock hours of instruction are presented to students.

** Regarding course approval information, the course provider may list here the jurisdictions that have approved this course for professional credit. Information in regard to jurisdictional course approval is not maintained by ARELLO but by course providers. If no jurisdictions appear in the course approval area, the provider may not yet be approved by a regulatory agency to offer the course. Please contact the provider if you have a question in regard to course approval information.

† A "Clock Hour Enforcement Mechanism" is course feature that mandates students spend X amount of time in the course. This mechanism is not required for certification but is required in certain jurisdictions. The absence of a clock hour enforcement mechanism does not compromise certification and the typical student taking the course can still be expected to take the appropriate amount of time to complete the course.