20 CSR 2250-7.080 - Additional Requirements for Approved Schools Offering Distance Delivered Courses
(1) Schools desiring to offer the Salesperson
and/or Broker Pre-Examination Course, the Missouri Real Estate Practice Course
and/or continuing education course(s) by distance delivery must provide, in
addition to the properly completed application, the following:
(A) An exact copy or access to the entire
course as it will be offered to the student to demonstrate how the student will
interact and acquire knowledge of the required subjects;
(B) For each three (3) hour course, two (2)
final examination forms (primary and alternate) of thirty (30) multiple choice
items each, with no duplication of items and a key showing correct responses.
For each preexamination course, Missouri Real Estate Practice Course, or
continuing education course of more than three (3) hours, two (2) final
examination forms (primary and alternate) of at least fifty (50) multiple
choice items each, with no duplication of items and a key showing correct
responses. Examinations must reflect sound test development practices and must
measure knowledge of the subject matter of the entire course as set out in the
learning objectives as well as reflect the level of knowledge presented in the
program;
(C) A copy of all
examination questions and answer key, and if any question pool is used, an
explanation as to how pooled exam questions are selected;
(D) A statement setting out the methods the
school will use to assure that examinations are maintained securely;
and
(E) A statement attesting that
within ten (10) days following administration of the final examination, the
school shall deliver to the student who achieves a score of at least
seventy-five percent (75%) a certificate of course completion on a form
prescribed by the commission.
(2) For each continuing education course, a
complete outline must also be provided to the commission showing all subjects
covered in the course and no fewer than three (3) unique learning objectives
per course hour.
(3) A course
introduction statement must be provided to the student setting out the dates
during which the course is approved by the commission, the terms and conditions
under which the final examination will be administered, including review of the
completed workbook, and a list of specific learning objectives referenced in
the final examination.
(4) By July
31 and January 31, statistical information on completion times for the
preceding period must be provided to the Missouri Real Estate Commission. If
statistics indicate that at least fifty percent (50%) of real estate students
took less time to complete the course than identified on the course submission,
the school shall have ten (10) days to either withdraw the course offering or
to provide an amended course outline to remedy the course deficiency.
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