Roger Despain School of Real Estate is a pre-licensing and continuing education provider serving Oklahoma real estate professionals and prospective agents across the state, based in Oklahoma City. The school focuses on the classroom and online instruction required before agents can sit for the Oklahoma real estate license exam, as well as the annual continuing education credits that active licensees must complete to maintain their credentials.
The school operates as an independent real estate education vendor in Oklahoma's regulated licensing system. Its primary function is to deliver the 90-hour pre-licensing course that the Oklahoma Real Estate Commission requires all applicants to complete before taking the state exam. Beyond that entry point, the school also offers the 15 hours of annual continuing education mandated by the state for active brokers, associate brokers, and salespersons. The school's curriculum covers property law, contracts, finance, agency relationships, and compliance with Oklahoma and federal real estate regulations.
The 90-hour pre-licensing course is the legal foundation for working as a real estate agent in Oklahoma. Roger Despain offers this course in both in-person classroom sessions held in Oklahoma City and online formats, allowing flexibility for people working full-time or managing other commitments. The online option permits self-paced completion within a defined window, typically 90 days from enrollment.
Tuition for the pre-licensing course ranges from $300 to $450, depending on whether you choose classroom or online delivery and any ongoing promotions. Verify current pricing directly with the school, as promotional rates shift seasonally. This cost does not include the Oklahoma Real Estate Commission's exam application fee (roughly $100) or the third-party testing vendor's exam administration fee (approximately $75 to $100), which are separate.
Continuing education courses are priced per credit hour or per package. A 15-hour annual renewal bundle typically costs between $80 and $150. The school also offers elective courses beyond the mandatory minimum, covering topics like commercial real estate, property management, or advanced contract negotiation, priced individually.
Oklahoma City and the surrounding metro area have several pre-licensing providers. Coyle School of Real Estate, also based in Oklahoma City, offers similar classroom and online pre-licensing courses. Coyle's tuition generally falls in the same $300 to $450 range. The meaningful difference between them often comes down to class schedule, instructor style, and specific supplementary resources bundled with tuition.
The Virtual School of Real Estate and some national online platforms deliver Oklahoma pre-licensing entirely remotely with no local classroom component, sometimes at lower upfront cost ($250 to $350), but they lack face-to-face instruction or interaction with instructors familiar with Oklahoma City's specific market conditions and brokerage practices.
Choose Roger Despain or Coyle if you prefer in-person instruction, want access to Oklahoma City-based instructors who understand local brokerages and market dynamics, and benefit from the accountability of scheduled classes. Choose a fully online national provider if you need maximum schedule flexibility and are comfortable with self-directed learning.
Roger Despain is suited for people pursuing an Oklahoma real estate license for the first time, whether they are career changers, recent graduates, or those entering from another industry. It also serves active licensees meeting continuing education obligations. The school does not offer mortgage broker licensing preparation, appraisal training, or home inspector certification; those require separate pathways through different providers or the state.
Career switchers and working professionals find the flexibility of online pre-licensing valuable, while those who learn better in structured classroom settings and with peer interaction benefit from the in-person option. If you are already licensed in another state and seeking reciprocal recognition in Oklahoma, you still must complete Oklahoma's full 90-hour pre-licensing course; the school does not offer reciprocity shortcuts.
Enrollment begins with registering directly with the school and selecting your delivery format and start date. Once enrolled and after completing the 90-hour coursework, you receive a Certificate of Completion, which you submit as part of your application to the Oklahoma Real Estate Commission. The Commission then issues you an authorization to test. You schedule your exam through the third-party testing vendor (PSI Exams or Pearson Vue, depending on the Commission's current arrangement), study any final review materials, and sit for the exam at a testing center in Oklahoma City or another approved location. Upon passing, the Commission issues your license.
The entire timeline from enrollment to exam readiness typically spans 4 to 12 weeks, depending on how quickly you complete coursework and schedule your exam.
Roger Despain School of Real Estate operates from an Oklahoma City location. Classroom sessions are held during weekday evenings and some weekend morning slots to accommodate working professionals. Online courses are accessed 24/7 once enrolled, with no synchronous attendance requirements. Parking at the classroom location is included and unrestricted. Verify current class schedules and exact classroom address by calling or visiting the school directly, as offerings adjust seasonally.
Roger Despain occupies a defined niche in Oklahoma City's real estate education landscape: it removes the licensing barrier for prospective agents and keeps active licensees compliant with state mandates without requiring them to travel outside the city or sacrifice schedule flexibility.
