Oklahoma Real Estate Academy is a pre-licensing education provider in Oklahoma City that prepares candidates to pass the Oklahoma Real Estate Commission's licensing exam for sales agents, brokers, and appraisers. The school operates as a for-profit training facility serving individuals entering or advancing within Oklahoma's real estate industry, positioning itself alongside traditional community college offerings and online competitors in a market where licensing is mandatory before any agent can legally represent a buyer or seller.
The school delivers classroom-based and online real estate education required by the Oklahoma Real Estate Commission before applicants can sit for the licensing exam. Oklahoma requires all sales agent candidates to complete a 60-hour pre-licensing course; broker candidates must complete 90 hours of broker-specific instruction after holding an active sales license for at least one year; appraisers require separate certification paths under different state oversight. Oklahoma Real Estate Academy focuses primarily on the sales agent and broker tracks, with instruction covering contract law, property rights, financing, fair housing, ethics, and transaction management. The school does not award a degree, only a course completion certificate that qualifies you to apply for an exam registration with the Oklahoma Real Estate Commission.
Oklahoma Real Estate Academy offers two delivery formats: in-person classroom sessions held at its Oklahoma City location, and online self-paced courses accessible from any computer with internet. The 60-hour sales agent pre-licensing course costs $299 for online enrollment and $349 for classroom attendance. The 90-hour broker course is priced at $449 online and $499 in-person. Both prices include access to study materials and a practice exam; they do not include the Oklahoma Real Estate Commission's separate application fee (currently $50 for sales agents, $150 for brokers) or the exam fee itself (typically $60 to $75 depending on the exam provider). Financial aid and payment plans are not offered; the school requires full payment before or at course start. Verify current pricing and any promotional discounts by contacting the school directly, as course fees adjust periodically.
Rose State College in Midwest City, part of the Oklahoma public community college system, offers the same 60-hour pre-licensing course for $145 plus a $25 enrollment fee (total $170), making it the lowest-cost option if you attend in-person in the metro area. Rose State schedules courses on weekday mornings and evenings; however, registration opens only twice per year and courses fill quickly during peak seasons. Oklahoma Real Estate Academy's higher tuition covers more frequent classroom start dates (typically weekly), allowing faster completion if you want to sit for the exam sooner. Online platforms like Real Estate Express and Kaplan also serve Oklahoma and typically charge $150 to $200 for the sales agent course with no residency requirement, but they lack local classroom instruction and do not include one-on-one instructor access. Choose Oklahoma Real Estate Academy if you prefer in-person instruction, value weekly start dates, and accept the premium cost for scheduling flexibility. Choose Rose State if cost is the primary driver and you can commit to their fixed semester schedule. Choose an online platform if you need to work around existing employment or prefer independent study.
Oklahoma Real Estate Academy suits candidates who learn effectively in classroom settings, want to start their licensing path within days rather than weeks, or benefit from instructor Q&A during lectures. It also appeals to anyone who has failed the exam once and wants intensive, guided preparation before retaking it. The school does not suit candidates with very limited budgets (Rose State is substantially cheaper), those in rural areas without feasible commute to Oklahoma City (online alternatives are necessary), or learners who prefer fully self-paced study without scheduled class sessions. Working professionals with irregular schedules may find online platforms more practical than committing to fixed classroom dates.
Prospective students contact the school by phone or email to confirm course dates and tuition, then register online or in person. On the first day of class, you receive printed course materials and login credentials for any online supplementary content. Classroom instruction covers each state requirement through lecture, discussion of case studies, and sample transaction scenarios. The final session includes a practice exam that mimics the Oklahoma Real Estate Commission's actual exam format and question style. After completing all hours and passing the practice exam, you receive a course completion certificate by email, which you then submit with your application to the Oklahoma Real Estate Commission.
Oklahoma Real Estate Academy holds classroom courses at its Oklahoma City office; the exact address and campus details are best confirmed directly with the school, as classroom locations have historically shifted with business needs. Classroom sessions typically run Monday through Thursday, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., with occasional weekend intensives on Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Parking is available on-site. Online courses are accessible 24/7 after enrollment; you must complete all 60 or 90 hours within 90 days of your registration date. Verify current class schedules and instructor assignments by calling or checking the school's website before enrolling, as offerings change seasonally.
Oklahoma Real Estate Academy fills a niche for learners who want Oklahoma-specific classroom instruction without waiting for the next community college cohort and can afford the tuition premium for that convenience.
