How It Works
1. Get Your Real Estate License
Before you enroll into our post-licensing program, make sure you have your real estate license. This course will complete the remaining hours in your required real estate education.
2. Enroll Today
Enroll in our partnered program to get access to your post-licensing program, which covers the state-mandatory educational material. You can enroll on our partnered website or by giving us a call today at (888) 317-8740.
3. Complete the Program
When you complete the program and earn your certificates, you will officially fulfill the remaining hours in your required education. Congrats!
Program Pricing Options
(Select from 8 Available Options)
(Select from 8 Available Options)
Complete the 135 Hour DRE Requirement
Hardcopy Book(s)-Optional Upgrade

What to Expect


In Oregon, Brokers must complete a total of 30 hours of post-licensing education during their first active renewal period. This includes:
- 3 hours - Oregon Law and Rule Required Course (LARRC)
- 27 hours - Oregon Advanced Practices Course
Failure to complete the required 30 hours before the first active renewal deadline can result in an inactive license status, preventing you from legally practicing real estate. For details on approved course providers, scheduling, and any updated requirements, consult the Oregon Real Estate Agency.
3 hours LARRC:
- Oregon trust accounts and reconciliation
- Civil penalties
- “Love letters”
- Bias crime victim protections
- Redlining’s history in the U.S.
- The federal Fair Housing Act
- Federal and state protected classes
- Fair housing prohibited actions and enforcement
- Fair housing exemptions
- Avoiding discriminatory advertising
- Disparate impact
- Implicit bias
- Fair housing case studies
27 hours Practice Course highlights:
- The role of the NAR Code of Ethics
- Ethics in action
- Impact of fair housing on licensees
- Antitrust cases and how to avoid breaking the law
- Ethical advertising
- Complaint investigations for license law violation
- Property management and fair housing
- Property management trust accounts and record keeping
- Economic characteristics of land
- Agency agreements
- Misrepresentation casestudies
- Negligence and E&O insurance
- Activities and scenarios to reinforce key concepts