Illinois Administrative Code
Title 68 - PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS
Part 1450 - REAL ESTATE LICENSE ACT OF 2000
Subpart K - EDUCATION PROVIDERS, INSTRUCTORS, AND COURSE APPROVAL
Section 1450.1155 - Correspondence or Home Study Courses
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
The Division may consider the recommendation of the Board regarding correspondence or home study course curriculum. Correspondence or home study courses are non-interactive courses in which students review and learn material through self-study, without any mandatory interaction with a licensed instructor, and in which participation and attendance cannot be verified. Correspondence or home study courses shall not include classroom instruction.
a) The following may not be taught as correspondence or home study courses:
b) Correspondence or home study courses shall be provided by a licensed education provider and meet the requirements set forth in Sections 1450.1100 and 1450.1105, as applicable, and any additional requirements established by the Act and this Part, except that:
c) Students must be provided with complete information on the nature and the content of the correspondence or home study course. A student enrolled in a correspondence or home study course shall receive the following prior to beginning the course, as applicable:
d) No continuing education credit shall be awarded or earned for a correspondence or home study course that fails to meet the proctored final examination requirements (see Section 30-15(i)(6)).
e) Licensed education providers providing correspondence or home study courses shall establish written procedures for proctoring and grading examinations. There shall also be written objectives for each course and written procedures for the prompt return of materials, if required. Copies of these procedures shall be provided to the Division upon application.
f) Licensed education providers offering correspondence or home study courses shall provide for a licensed instructor and technical support to be available during normal business hours to answer student questions.
g) Correspondence or home study courses shall require at least the same amount of time to complete as a classroom course. For each correspondence or home study course, an education provider shall include in its initial application a comprehensive timed outline consistent with course hour requirements.
h) Licensed education providers shall not administer a correspondence or home study course proctored final examination to a student until the student has had adequate time to complete the course.