Post Exam Instructions

Congratulations on passing your course exam with Real Estate University! Onward to the PSI test, you are almost there! Your results will be processed through the system (typically within 2-3 business days) and your certificate will be emailed to the address you provided when you registered for the exam. 

Effective February 12, 2024, all applicants for the real estate broker or salesperson examination must apply directly to the Department of Consumer Protection, both online submission and paper application options are currently available.

Upon approval, the Department will notify the testing vendor, PSI, who will contact the applicant direclty with exam scheduling instructions. As this is a new process, we do not have information on the timing between application and scheduled PSI exams.

As we get more information, we will update it on this page.  
 
To apply, following is the link:
Real Estate Salesperson       –           Real Estate Salesperson (ct.gov)
Real Estate Broker                –          Real Estate Brokers (ct.gov)
 
Study according to the outline provided in the PSI Candidate Handbook.
 
If you are still within your 4-month enrollment period, please feel free to join any of our Zoom live stream classes. As you do not need credit for your classes, you are not required to be on camera. Please add the word “retake” in front of your name if you elect to be off-camera. Retake – First Name, Last Name
 
If you have gone beyond your 4-month enrollment period, we have a special deal of only $125 to sit in on classes for eight weeks for ALUMNI only. Please email info@realestateuniversity.com or call the school at 203-820-0110
 
Tell all your friends about the school and encourage them to register! We love and appreciate your referrals.
 
Get out there and make a ton of money and have fun while you do it!
 
Remember to take your Continuing Ed with us in the future. Don’t cheat on us!!!

Frequently Asked Questions

Are online real estate classes allowed in Connecticut?
As of March 2020, the Department of Consumer Protection and Real Estate Commission will now allow instructor-led LIVE STREAMING classes for those wishing to take the real estate pre-licensing course. It must be taken as part of a live classroom and, therefore, is not an on-demand course.
How do I register for your virtual real estate courses?
You can register for the class through our website, in person during the office hours or over the phone at 203-434-5533.
How soon can I start my live-streaming real estate course after registering?
You can start any Monday, Tuesday or Thursday as long as you have registered a minimum of two hours ahead of the course start time.
How do I access the virtual real estate classes?
Once you have registered, a Real Estate University staff member will text and email log-in instructions to you.
Do you have a live-streaming option for all of your real estate courses?
Yes! Effective March 20, 2020, the DCP will allow all of Real Estate University’s classes, including broker pre-licensing and CE, to be able to be taken through live-streaming! For those who feel comfortable, they can also attend the class live at our Norwalk location but the seating is limited to 5 students.
Is there an instructor teaching the virtual classes?
Yes! You will be virtually attending a class with the same amazing Real Estate University instructors that you are used to (Chuck, Kim-Marie, Karena, Amanda and others).
If I have any questions during the class, will I be able to ask them?
Absolutely! You will be able to fully participate in the class by asking questions and interacting with the other students and the instructor.
Can I take some of the modules in the classroom and others through live-streaming?
Absolutely! Many students prefer the classroom environment so we will now offer both options. You can choose to attend live classes in either Stamford or Norwalk locations, or live-stream the classes being held in Norwalk.
What if I can’t start the virtual class on time or I have to log off early?
Unfortunately no. Students will not be given credit for attending a class if they log in to our live-stream modules past the start time or if they log out of the class early. No credit will be given for partial attendance so students should make sure they are available and logged in during the entire class time.
Will there be an exam at the end of the course? Where is the exam given?
Yes. You will have to take the class exam in person at either the Norwalk or Stamford location.
Will Real Estate University offer virtual real estate classes in other states other than Connecticut?
Great question! Yes! We plan to offer live-streaming classes in New York and Rhode Island by late Spring 2020. Keep checking our website for updates.

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