Three-week Spring Real Estate Classes Offered at UC Clermont College
UC Clermont College will offer accelerated real estate pre-license classes in a fast-track format to prepare students to take the Ohio Real Estate Sales Exam in just three weeks. The four required state of the art courses have been developed in consultation with local real estate professionals and experts in the business community.
Our students have repeatedly told us that these courses are among the best available in Southwestern Ohio to help prepare to successfully pass the State exam, said Bill Wise, real estate program coordinator. As an additional benefit, students earn up to 12 college credit hours through the University of Cincinnati Clermont College - at no extra charge.
The Spring Session of classes is scheduled for April 7 through April 25, 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, at UC Clermont Colleges site at Park 50 TechneCenter, conveniently located just a few minutes off I-275 at Milford.
Seating for these courses is limited. To enroll, contact the UC Clermont College Enrollment Office by calling 513-732-5218, or 866.446.2822. For further information, contact the UC Clermont College Business Division at 513-732-5292.
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