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BPI School of Real Estate
WAC 308-124H-260 Required publication. 
April 2, 2004

The BPI School of Real Estate is located at 101 N 46th St.  #306 Seattle, WA  98103.  The School Administrators are Jillayne Schlicke and Dr. Kevin Boileau.  Our Sponsor/School number is S-1528. You may contact us at 206-297-9137, 206-931-2241 or jillayne@bpiconsulting.net

Course List  Our course list includes the following classes: Ethics for REALTORS, Predatory Lending, and the entire, updated list can be found on the BPIConsulting.NET website

Course Requirements  To complete your course and receive continuing education credit you must complete the registration form including your signature, attend the whole class, and pay the required tuition before the class begins.  There is no auditing of any course.  A student that attends a course must pay the required fee.

Admission  All courses are open to all persons whether or not they are licensed real estate agents. The BPI School of Real Estate will not deny admission, base course fees, or base standards for successful completion of a course on a student's race, color, sex, religion, national origin, handicap, familial status, age, or sexual orientation. This school of real estate will operate in compliance with all local, state and federal anti-discrimination laws. Once a student pre-registers for the course and receives a confirmation of the date and the time and the location of the course, the student is thereby admitted to the course subject to all other course requirements as outlined above.  

Causes for Dismissal or Preclusion  A BPI School of Real Estate Instructor, administrator, or a consultant hired on behalf of The BPI School of Real Estate may preclude or dismiss a student from the classroom if a student may affect or is affecting the integrity of the learning environment.  Conditions for readmission are based on the mutual agreement of the instructor, student and the school administrator. 

Refunds  Once any class has begun, no refunds or credits will be provided. If a student is unable to attend a course and has already prepaid for registration, The BPI School of Real Estate will provide a credit to attend a similar course with the same number of clock hours. The credit will be valid for up to 12 months after the date of the originally-scheduled course. Requests for credit must be made in writing and must include the student’s name, company name, business and home address, phone number, and email address. These requests must be made 3 business days before the date of the class. To use the credit, the student must contact The BPI School of Real Estate in writing at least 3 business days before the date of the class for which they want to use the credit. If, for any reason, The BPI School of Real Estate cancels a course, The BPI School of Real Estate will refund any pre-paid course registrations within 30 days of the date of the cancelled course. 

Course Materials  Students may receive a workbook, handouts, and other materials as a part of the course. Unless otherwise stated, the course materials are the property of The BPI School of Real Estate and are not to be reprinted or distributed without permission.  

Certificates of Completion and Record Retention Certificates of completion will be handed to the student upon completion of the course and upon receipt of full tuition.  Students will be required to sign in at the beginning of class and sign out at the end of class.  Distributed certificates will be logged in on the sign in/sign out registration sheet. The BPI School of Real Estate will maintain student attendance records for 5 years as required by the State of Washington.  If a student leaves class early, they will not receive a certificate of completion. 

Record Retrieval and Certificate Re-issuance Fee  “Record Retrieval” includes time spent reviewing any former student’s attendance in a past class.  This includes but is not limited to the re-issuance of a certificate of completion.  Such service will be charged $100 and payment is required prior to re-issuance.  A request for record retrieval and/or certificate re-issuance must be made in writing noting the date, month, year, location, and course name and must include the student’s mailing address.  Reissued certificates will be mailed by U.S. post, within 30 days of the date of receipt of the written request. Click here to prepay for your reissued certificate.

This school is approved under chapter 18.85 RCW; inquiries regarding this or any other real estate school may be made to the: Washington State Department of Licensing, Real Estate Program, P.O. Box 9015, Olympia, Washington 98507-9015