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HAWAII BROKER PRE-LICENSING

Licensing Steps, Course and Package details with learning style options

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All our courses are approved by Hawaii Real Estate Commission to meet the licensing requirements.

Hawaii Real Estate Broker Course Packages

Bronze Package

80-Hr. HI Broker Pre-Licensing Package

Bronze Package

  • By completing this course, you will have a thorough understanding of key real estate principles covering fundamental topics like real estate law, financing principles, property management, contracts, & more.

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$821

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Silver Package

80-Hr. HI Broker Pre-Licensing Package

Silver Package

  • You will receive the 80-Hr. HI Broker Pre-Licensing Course, as well as credit for the 20 hours of continuing education required to renew your Broker license. *Includes credit for a 20-Hr. Hawaii Broker CE Package.

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$821

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HI Salesperson Real Estate Licensing Package

Here’s a glimpse of what you get with our Salesperson License Package

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One Hawaii Approved Courses

Hawaii Real Estate Commission requires one mandatory training course; 1) 80-Hr. Hawaii Broker Real Estate License course

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Multiple Training Delivery Methods

We understand the need for convenience, ease and flexibility. You can choose from any of the delivery method; In-person Classes, Virtual Classroom, Online Self-paced, and Online Interactive to fit your learning style.

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Passing Exam in the First Attempt

Fortune Academy has the highest pass rates in the state for last several decades. We assure passing your class and state exam in the first attempt or you get your money back - guaranteed.

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24/7 EXPERT CONNECT

You can connect with a Real Estate guru at any time to ask any question or seek help with your training program. We are available 24/7 via phone, email and chat to provide support for your career success.

Individual Real Estate Courses for HI Salespersons Post-Licensing

All of the individual courses listed below are required by the Hawaii Real Estate Commission to get a state compliant license. They can be purchased either separately or with the bundles listed above.

By completing this course, you will have a thorough understanding of key real estate principles covering fundamental topics like real estate law,...

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  • By completing this course, you will have a thorough understanding of key real estate principles covering fundamental topics like real estate law, financing principles, property management, contracts, & more.
  • 80 Credit Hours
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State-of-the-art Delivery Methods

Our instructor-led classes provide complete support and equip you with the right information for your license acquisition.

In-Person Learning

The best education option for students who prefer a traditional, in-person learning format where instructors and students share a learning environment.

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Virtual Learning

Learn Real Estate at a comfortable pace, in an online environment where you can access learning materials and examinations.

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NEW: Online Interactive Learning

Complete quizzes, submit assignments and learn from tenured Real Estate experts in an integrative online classroom experience.

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Online Self-Paced Learning

View on-demand video lessons from virtual Real Estate instructors and receive 24/7 email support for help completing assignments.

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We are the pioneers of the real estate education space and fourth school in SC (SCREC School #004) We have been around since 1982 and have established ourselves as one of the pioneers in the Real Estate education space! 

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100% Money Back Guarantee

We succeed when you do! If you do not get the license in your first attempt, we will refund 100% of the payment you made because we are certain that all our students clear in the first attempt.

Exceptionally High Pass Rates
Exceptionally High Pass Rates

Through commitment and expertise, we make sure you pass on the first attempt. We have had the highest pass rates for the last several years.

24/7 Support
24/7 Support

We provide complete support to our students through calls, emails, and chat. So, you are in safe hands at all times.

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The tenured and experienced instructors at Fortune Academy are committed to providing students with the best possible education and are dedicated to helping them succeed. They go above and beyond in their efforts to ensure that every student is well-prepared for a successful career after graduation from our school.

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Frequently Asked Question

Have questions regarding the HI real estate Salesperson course? We got you covered.

To become a real estate Broker in Hawaii, an applicant must meet the prerequisites: Be at least 18 years of age by the exam date. Must have a High School Diploma or its equivalent. Be a U.S. citizen, a U.S. National, or authorized to work in the U.S. by the exam date. Must provide a Social Security number for verification. Possess a reputation for or record of competency, honesty, and financial integrity. Have experience as a full-time Hawaii-licensed real estate salesperson associated with a Hawaii-licensed real estate broker for at least three (3) years of the five-year period immediately prior to the submission of the "Application for Experience - Real Estate Broker”. Once the prerequisites have been met, an applicant must: Complete 80-hours of commission-approved Broker Pre-Licensing education (You can also obtain a Pre-Licensing education equivalency certificate if you hold a license of equivalent or greater coursework from another state or a law degree from an accredited U.S. law school.) Pass the coursework final exam with a score of 70% or greater. Pass the state-issued Broker License exam. Submit license application to the state

With the exception of the state-issued exam, the Hawaii real estate education required by the state can be completed entirely online. Therefore, the Fortune Academy offers 80-hour packages that can be completed online. Students who complete up to 9 hours of coursework per day could satisfy the requirement in as few as 9 days.

In addition to the cost of education and testing, those looking to acquire a real estate license will have to pay: $65 License Application Fee (For Sole Proprietor)

A Salesperson is licensed to conduct business on behalf of a Broker and cannot operate independently of a brokerage. A licensed Salesperson can become a Broker if they complete the required education and examination requirements.

In the state of Hawaii, Broker License applicants must possess a reputation for, or record of, competency, honesty, truthfulness, fair dealing, and financial integrity. If you are unsure whether you qualify or have a criminal conviction, record of disciplinary action, or an outstanding tax obligation, you can apply for a “preliminary non-binding decision” before you begin your education and exams. To do so, refer to the application instructions and include any requested documentation.

Applicants must be 18 years of age.

No, applicants do not have to be a resident of Hawaii to receive a Hawaii Broker License.

Hawaii real estate Brokers are required to complete 20 hours of Continuing Education every biennium (two years).

Hawaii does not have direct reciprocity with any state, but offers equivalency exemptions for license holders that have completed equivalent or greater Pre-Licensing coursework in other states. Equivalency is determined by the commission.

The required 80-hours of coursework can be completed online, but exams must be taken in person at a PSI Assessment Center.

According to Indeed.com, the average annual salary of a real estate agent in Hawaii is $102,349, so theoretically, a Broker would earn more.

Applicants must be 18 years of age.

6 Simple Steps to Get Your Hawaii Salesperson License

Meet the Hawaii Real Estate License requirements by following the steps below.

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    Complete 80 hours of Commission-Approved Pre-Licensing education.

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    Create an eHawaii Account (if you don’t already have one)

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    Pass the Hawaii Pre-Licensing Course Final Exams

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    Pass the Hawaii Broker Licensing Exam

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    Apply for your Hawaii Broker’s License

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Complete 80 hours of Commission-Approved Pre-Licensing education.

After you’ve met the prerequisites, the next step is to complete the required 80-hours of commission-approved Pre-Licensing education. If you’ve already completed the Broker Pre-Licensing education, you can move on to the Broker License exam so long as your education requirement has been satisfied within the past two years. You can also obtain a Pre-Licensing education equivalency certificate and move on to the state-issued exam if you meet one of the following: You’re Licensed in Another State: If you hold (or have held within a year) a current salesperson or broker license in another state with similar or superior Pre-Licensing education requirements (as determined by the commission). You Hold a Law Degree: If you’re a graduate of an accredited law school in the United States. You Have a Bachelor’s in Real Estate or Business: If you hold a bachelor's degree in real estate or business from an accredited college or university in the United States (this is only for salesperson candidates). *The original Pre-Licensing education equivalency certificate (valid for 2 years from issuance) must be presented at the exam and when the license application is submitted. According to the Hawaii Professional & Vocational Licensing Division, applicants must have a history of competency, honesty, financial integrity, and fair dealing. If you’re unsure whether you qualify, you can apply for a “preliminary non-binding decision” before you begin your education and exams. To do so, refer to the application instructions and include any requested documentation.

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Create an eHawaii Account (if you don’t already have one)

All applicants must register an account with eHawaii and use it to send all official certificates. Printed certificates from Fortuneacademy.com. will not be accepted at the time of the final state Broker exam. When you sign up, be sure to use your name as it’s printed on your government-issued ID. Any discrepancies here can prevent you from being admitted to the exam. To keep things streamlined, it’s recommended that you register with eHawaii using the same email address that you use for Fortuneacademy.com.

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Pass the Hawaii Pre-Licensing Course Final Exams

Once you’ve completed the course materials, have met the minimum seat time requirement, and have created your eHawaii account, it’s time to take the course’s final exam (not to be confused with the state issued Broker exam). The course final exam, which consists of 130 questions, requires a 70% score to pass. Passing this exam completes your Broker Pre Licensing education. The official education completion certificate will be issued through your eHawaii account and is valid for two years from the issuing date.

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Pass the Hawaii Broker Licensing Exam

As stated in the prerequisite requirements, those taking the state-issued Broker Licensing exam must have three years of experience (within the past five years immediately prior to taking the exam) working for a licensed Hawaii broker (or equivalent experience from another state). The “Application for Experience – Real Estate Broker” is subject to commission approval, so be sure that it’s completed and approved before scheduling your state Broker exam. Examination dates and information can be found in the Hawaii Real Estate Candidate Information Bulletin that’s issued to those who have passed their Pre-Licensing coursework. Individuals who have obtained the Pre-Licensing Education Equivalency can coordinate testing directly with PSI Services.

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Apply for your Hawaii Broker’s License

The final step before embarking on your new venture as a broker is to actually apply for the Broker’s License. Again, applicants must apply within two years of passing the state-issued exam. To apply, candidates must include: Payment in the amount indicated on the score report The original school completion certificate or pre-licensing education equivalency certificate Proof that the candidate has maintained a reputation of competency, honesty, truthfulness, financial integrity, and fair dealing.