Alberta Real Estate School passing grades are the highest of all the course providers in Alberta. In addition to that, the marks that our students get are the highest too. One of the reasons why our students do so well in the final exam is because at Alberta Real Estate School we are truly committed to our students’ success. Having said this, we are the best Real Estate School in Alberta! Look at the following charts provided by the Real Estate Council of Alberta (RECA):
In these charts, you can see the names of course providers, exam attempts, success rates, and average scores from students. If you want to explore these statistics further, visit RECA’s official website.
Now let’s take a sneak peek and go behind the scenes and see what Alberta Real Estate School students see when they join our courses:
1. Students support 💪
We are here to support you; we’re just an email or a phone call away. If you need help with anything, please feel free to email your questions to our support email or call us during business hours. We have a Facebook group where you can ask questions as you are going through the material. We also have bi-weekly Q&A Sessions. In the Q&A sessions, Raman answers questions about course topics or concepts that aren’t clear to you. Please make sure that you use these valuable support tools.
2. Course materials 📒
The course is set up in a way that supports people with different learning methodologies, choose the one that works best for you. Make sure that you complete the slides and unit quizzes, those are the requirements for passing the course. In addition to that, we have given you PDFs. If you like to learn by reading and writing on paper, you can download the PDFs and make your own notes. We also provide videos. Videos are optional, but we highly recommend watching them, as Raman explains the many concepts, giving you a deeper understanding. Secondly, she points out concepts that are important to learn to prepare for the Alberta Real Estate final exam. Make sure that you pay attention to these important topics.
3. Access Exam Prep Materials 📑
We have summarized notes in point form, so you don’t have to go through the entire course material again, focusing on things that are important to know before you take the exam. We have also added extra questions for every unit, important topic review videos, and PowerPoint slides with concepts you need to know.
4. Mock tests 📝
We have 3 timed mock tests that have the same structure as RECA’s final exam. You will receive the same number of questions and they are timed for three hours. Once you complete the test, you can go back and review your answers. These answers have explanations to help you learn the concept in case you missed it during the course.
Watch the following video to dive in behind the scenes:
At Alberta Real Estate School, we equip with the necessary skills future Real Estate Agents and Mortgage Associates in Alberta. Pass your Alberta Real Estate exam on the first attempt.
As of June 1st, 2022, RECA (Real Estate Council of Alberta) has divested itself from offering Real Estate Licensing Courses in Alberta. This has been a big news in the Alberta Real Estate Industry as RECA is the direct authority that regulates Real Estate / Mortgage Brokerage – Licensing Services in Alberta.
In reference to the same topic, there has been a buzz about the new“RECA-Recognized Course Providers”for Real Estate / Mortgage Brokerage Education in Alberta. And we are absolutely pleased to announce that we, Alberta Real Estate School, have been approved as a RECA-recognized Course Providerto offer Real Estate Pre-Licensing Courses in Alberta.
TheReal Estate Council of Alberta (RECA) is the governing body for Alberta’s real estate brokerage, mortgage brokerage, property management, and (New) condominium management licenses.
In other words, RECA licenses and regulates real estate agents, mortgage brokers, property managers, and condominium managers to enhance consumer protection.
What were RECA’s original duties?
Licensed professionals have to meet RECA’s Eligibility Criteriato enter the industry. They’re required to comply with RECA’s rules for doing business along with competently assisting the public of Alberta in buying, selling, or managing a property or condominium, or obtaining a mortgage.
RECA primary role in the industry was to offer:
Education – Eligibility, Courses, Exams: RECA offered Eligibility guidelines for applicants in order to enter into Pre-licensing courses. Self-paced online pre-licensing course materials were offered by RECA. The pre-licensing exams were also under RECA’s administration.
Issuing, Renewing and Cancelling Licenses:RECA is the only body who is authorized to issue, renew or cancel licenses for real estate, mortgage brokerage, property management and condominium management professionals in Alberta.
Information & Resources: RECA is the one-stop shop for all the resources that you may need as a Real Estate / Mortgage Brokerage Professional or client.
Regulation of Bylaws: RECA sets and regulates the functionality of the industry standards and makes periodic checks on the professionals to ensure fair operations are taking place.
Why RECA gave up Pre-Licensing Education?
Couple of years ago, KPMG (Klynveld Peat Marwick Goerdeler) did an audit on RECA and realized that education should be moved away from RECA and should be passed on to other educational institutions.
This created a need to amend the Real Estate Act (REA), Alberta, thereby changing RECA’s role in the Alberta Real Estate Industry to make it more robust and useful to the learners and other industry professionals. Visit the link ahead to get further details on the Amendments to the Alberta Real Estate Act.
The course content is still licensed by RECA. All courses and course providers become recognized by RECA if they pass the application process; Also, RECA’s content can be licensed but some course providers are creating their own materials. All recognized course providers must map their courses to RECA’s competency exam blueprints.
Tip for New Learners
The course materials offered by the various course providers will stick to RECA’s course competency exam blueprints. The exams for the courses will still be offered by RECA in the same format and approach, without making any major changes making it good for the learners.
Steps for becoming a Licensed REALTOR®, Mortgage Broker, Property Manager, Condo Manager in Alberta– After June 1, 2022
The way it would work from June 1, 2022 onwards is –
STEP 1: Register yourself with RECA by meeting RECA’s Eligibility Requirements. STEP 2:Select a RECA-Recognized Course Provider for the specific courses that you are interested in. STEP 3: Pass the required number of courses that you need for a specific license you are looking to get. STEP 4: Join a Brokerage – and that completes the process to get you licensed in any of the industries (real estate, mortgage brokerage, property management or condominium management).
Changes in total that are effective in the Alberta Real Estate Industry since June 1, 2022
RECA’s Education Divestment
Changes in the REA (Real Estate Act)
New Course Providers for Existing Pre-Licensing Courses
Benefits of RECA Changes to New Learners & Licensees
Learners will have more options to explore and select the course providers that suits them and will not have to self-study everything by themselves.
All these course providers will be RECA-Recognized.
The base content of the courses offered by the RECA-Recognized course providers will be inline with RECA’s course competency and exam blueprints, making it reliable for learners.
Some course providers will also have the option of offering multiple training options including tutoring or in-person training, thereby making it beneficial for the learners.
Where to find more updates?
Some of these changes are still in-process and are functioning on an ongoing basis. More updates will be posted once there is a confirmation about the news from reliable sources. Keep in touch!
Need help with Exam Prep for Real Estate & Mortgage Brokerage Courses? Visit our YouTube Channel and watch a demo of our Tutoring Sessions!!
As of June 1st, 2022, RECA (Real Estate Council of Alberta) is divesting itself from offering Real Estate Education in Alberta. This has been a big news in the Alberta Real Estate Industry as RECA is the direct authority that regulates Real Estate / Mortgage Brokerage – Licensing, Education as well as License Renewal Services in Alberta.
The news started circulating in the market since January 2022 and has been unclear till date as to what is exactly happening and how will it affect the learners in the Real Estate / Mortgage Brokerage Industry. In reference to the same topic, there has been a buzz about the new“RECA-Recognized Course Providers”for Real Estate / Mortgage Brokerage Education in Alberta.
All of this is scary and confusing to many. Thus, the blog explains you the whole scenario with the reason of all this happening. Read on!
First of all, who is RECA?
TheReal Estate Council of Alberta (RECA) is the governing body for Alberta’s real estate brokerage, mortgage brokerage, property management, and (New) condominium management licenses.
In other words, RECA licenses and regulates real estate agents, mortgage brokers, property managers, and condominium managers to enhance consumer protection.
What were RECA’s original duties?
Licensed professionals have to meet RECA’s Eligibility Criteriato enter the industry. They’re required to comply with RECA’s rules for doing business along with competently assisting the public of Alberta in buying, selling, or managing a property or condominium, or obtaining a mortgage.
RECA primary role in the industry was to offer:
Education – Eligibility, Courses, Exams: RECA offered Eligibility guidelines for applicants in order to enter into Pre-licensing courses. Self-paced online pre-licensing course materials were offered by RECA. The pre-licensing exams were also under RECA’s administration.
Issuing, Renewing and Cancelling Licenses:RECA is the only body who is authorized to issue, renew or cancel licenses for real estate, mortgage brokerage, property management and condominium management professionals in Alberta.
Information & Resources: RECA is the one-stop shop for all the resources that you may need as a Real Estate / Mortgage Brokerage Professional or client.
Regulation of Bylaws: RECA sets and regulates the functionality of the industry standards and makes periodic checks on the professionals to ensure fair operations are taking place.
What has changed with RECA since June 1, 2022?
As of June 1, 2022, RECA has divested itself from offering Pre-Licensing Education Courses in Alberta.
It means that RECA has “given up the educational duties”for the Real Estate, Mortgage Brokerage and Property Management Industry in Alberta. However, RECA still continues to perform other duties pertaining to offering information and resources to industry professionals, regulation by-laws, maintaining smooth functioning of the same as well as issuing, renewing and cancelling licenses as before.
As a result of education divestment, RECA’s education department is now the “Credentialing Department” and the unit that assists learners is now “Credentialing Support Services”. A learner will still need tomeet RECA’s eligibility criteria in order to get pre-licensing education for real estate, mortgage brokerage, property management or condominium management.
Why RECA gave up Pre-Licensing Education?
Couple of years ago, KPMG (Klynveld Peat Marwick Goerdeler) did an audit on RECA and realized that education should be moved away from RECA and should be passed on to other educational institutions.
This created a need to amend the Real Estate Act (REA), Alberta, thereby changing RECA’s role in the Alberta Real Estate Industry to make it more robust and useful to the learners and other industry professionals. Visit the link ahead to get further details on the Amendments to the Alberta Real Estate Act.
The course content is still licensed by RECA. All courses and course providers become recognized by RECA if they pass the application process; Also, RECA’s content can be licensed but some course providers are creating their own materials. All recognized course providers must map their courses to RECA’s competency exam blueprints.
So, from where do you get Pre-Licensing Education Courses after June 1, 2022?
In order to get Pre-Licensing Courses for Real Estate, Mortgage Brokerage, Property Management or Condominium Management Licenses in Alberta, you have to register yourself withat least oneof the “RECA-Recognized Course Providers”.
These RECA-Recognized Course Providers are educational institutions across Alberta that have applied for various pre-licensing courses with RECA for different industries including real estate, mortgage brokerage, property management or condominium management.
Once the courses become recognized by RECA, they will be made available to learners. The process for our course materials to be recognized by RECA is still in-process and will be hopefully settled in a few months.
Tip for New Learners
The course materials offered by the various course providers will stick to RECA’s course competency exam blueprints. The exams for the courses will still be offered by RECA in the same format and approach, without making any major changes making it good for the learners.
Steps for becoming a Licensed REALTOR®, Mortgage Broker, Property Manager, Condo Manager in Alberta– After June 1, 2022
The way it would work from June 1, 2022 onwards is –
STEP 1: Register yourself with RECA by meeting RECA’s Eligibility Requirements. STEP 2:Select a RECA-Recognized Course Provider for the specific courses that you are interested in. STEP 3: Pass the required number of courses that you need for a specific license you are looking to get. STEP 4: Join a Brokerage – and that completes the process to get you licensed in any of the industries (real estate, mortgage brokerage, property management or condominium management).
Changes in total that are effective in the Alberta Real Estate Industry since June 1, 2022
RECA’s Education Divestment
Changes in the REA (Real Estate Act)
New Course Providers for Existing Pre-Licensing Courses
Benefits of RECA changes to New Learners & Licensees
Learners will have more options to explore and select the course providers that suits them and will not have to self-study everything by themselves.
All these course providers will be RECA-Recognized.
The base content of the courses offered by the RECA-Recognized course providers will be inline with RECA’s course competency and exam blueprints, making it reliable for learners.
Some course providers will also have the option of offering multiple training options including tutoring or in-person training, thereby making it beneficial for the learners.
Where to find more updates?
Some of these changes are still in-process and are functioning on an ongoing basis. More updates will be posted once there is a confirmation about the news from reliable sources. Keep in touch!
Need help with Exam Prep for Real Estate & Mortgage Brokerage Courses? Visit our YouTube Channel and watch a demo of our Tutoring Sessions!!