iNet Realty Real Estate School Principal
Susan Yoshioka serves as our real estate school principal. A graduate of Woodbury College in California, Susan has been helping hundreds of students in real estate school classes get their real estate license and start their careers in Hawaii real estate for over 15 years.
SCHOOL CURRICULUM AND DESCRIPTION
At Inet Realty Real Estate School, each student will use the Principles and Practices of Hawaii Real Estate as the primary textbook during the course of instruction. Students will be given additional study materials and quizzes. The curriculum includes: Licensing laws for real estate, listing and contract information, agency and contract laws, real estate math and appraisals, property management, fair housing laws, condominium, and subdivision and time share law. Students are welcome to inspect and review the school curriculum.
LENGTH OF COURSE
The course length will total 60 hours of classroom instruction for the Pre-License course and 80 hours of classroom instruction for the Broker course. See class dates for a time, which suits your schedule. Students are required to attend all classes.
SCHOOL POLICIES
STUDENT CONDUCT
iNet Realty Real Estate School reserves the right to expel any student for noncompliance with school policies or unsatisfactory progress. Such students will not receive any refunds for tuition or textbooks.
REFUND AND FEES
Full refunds will be provided to any student wishing to withdraw prior to the first class. Registration and textbook fees are not refundable. Once class begins, students agree to notify the school in writing for any withdrawals. Refunds will be available up through the 3rd day of instruction on a prorated basis. No refunds will be given after the 3rd session. Students who drop out without notice will automatically forfeit any refund.
There will be a $50 cancellation fee for all cancellations.
There will be a $50 cancellation fee for all cancellations.
ATTENDANCE, ABSENCE & MAKE UP
Each student enrolled in our Pre-License and Broker Course is required to attend classes in a timely manner. The instructor will begin classes promptly and will not go over any missed material. Make up classes will only be offered at the next offering of the course.
Any student who is deficient in class hours due to tardiness or absence will not be issued a Certificate of Completion until all hours are made up.
Any student who is deficient in class hours due to tardiness or absence will not be issued a Certificate of Completion until all hours are made up.
GRADING AND STANDARDS
Upon completion of required class hours, each student must register a minimum score on the course final exam of 70% for Salespersons or 75% for Brokers to obtain a course Certificate of Completion. Certificate of Completion is required to take the State Exam. The course final exam minimum score is required on both the Uniform and State portions of the exam.
The course final exam consists of the general practices of real estate and the state Laws pursuant to real estate practices in Hawaii. The exam consists of multiple-choice questions. Students who do not score 70% or better for the Salesperson course or 75% or better for the Brokers course on both Uniform and State portions of the exam must retake the entire exam. Students who fail to pass the course final exam as prescribed above may retake the course final exam as follows:
The course final exam consists of the general practices of real estate and the state Laws pursuant to real estate practices in Hawaii. The exam consists of multiple-choice questions. Students who do not score 70% or better for the Salesperson course or 75% or better for the Brokers course on both Uniform and State portions of the exam must retake the entire exam. Students who fail to pass the course final exam as prescribed above may retake the course final exam as follows:
- First retake - No Charge
- All subsequent retakes - $50.00