Texas Online Real Estate Academy

Texas Online Real Estate Academy Student Policies & Disclosures

Version 1.0 (Affiliate-only policy page)
Last reviewed: February 15, 2026
Contact (website questions only): [email protected]

0) Purpose and Scope

This page explains how student policies work when using Texas Online Real Estate Academy to find and enroll in real estate licensing courses.

Texas Online Real Estate Academy is an independent educational website designed to help prospective real estate professionals understand the Texas licensing process and identify reputable online course providers.

Texas Online Real Estate Academy does not directly provide real estate licensing courses. All real estate education, course delivery, student accounts, payments, certificates, and refund decisions are handled by the education provider selected by the student at the time of enrollment.

1) Our Role

Texas Online Real Estate Academy provides educational guidance about the Texas real estate licensing process, comparisons of available course options, links to approved education providers, and supplemental study materials and exam preparation resources.

Texas Online Real Estate Academy does not operate a real estate school. We do not process tuition payments, host licensing courses, manage student course accounts, issue course completion certificates, or determine refund eligibility. Those services are provided by the education provider you enroll with.

2) Affiliate Disclosure

Some links on this website are affiliate links. If you enroll in a course through one of these links, Texas Online Real Estate Academy may receive a referral commission from the education provider at no additional cost to you.

Affiliate commissions help support the operation of this website and allow us to provide licensing guides, course comparisons, and educational resources for future real estate professionals. Affiliate relationships do not change the price you pay for a course.

3) Education Providers

Courses recommended on this website are delivered by independent real estate education providers. For Texas students, courses may be provided by companies such as The CE Shop.

The specific provider will always be clearly identified on the enrollment page before purchase. Each provider maintains its own enrollment agreements, refund policies, course expiration rules, attendance and seat-time requirements, student conduct policies, and technical platform requirements. The provider’s official policies govern your enrollment and participation in the course.

4) Payments and Course Access

All course purchases are completed directly on the provider’s website or learning platform. The education provider is responsible for processing tuition payments, providing course access, maintaining student accounts, and issuing course completion certificates.

Questions about payments, course access, or account issues should be directed to the provider’s student support team.

5) Refunds, Course Expiration, and Provider Policies

Refund eligibility, cancellation policies, course expiration periods, and extension rules are determined by the education provider and may vary depending on the course or package selected.

Because these policies are controlled by the course provider and may change from time to time, students should always review the provider’s official policy pages before purchasing a course.

6) Provider Policy References

Students should review the official provider policy pages for the most current information:

Additional enrollment agreements or state-specific policies may be presented during the checkout process on the provider’s website.

7) Bonus Study Materials Provided by This Website

Students who enroll through certain links on Texas Online Real Estate Academy may receive additional study resources provided by this website. These materials may include exam preparation guides, study plans, math review resources, practice question support, and supplemental learning materials.

These resources are separate from the course provider’s education program. They are offered as optional learning aids and are not part of the official pre-licensing course curriculum delivered by the education provider.

8) Licensing Requirements

Real estate licensing requirements are established by the Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC). Students should verify official licensing requirements directly with the state regulator:

These authorities determine required pre-licensing education hours, licensing eligibility requirements, examination procedures, and background review requirements.

9) Policy Changes

Education providers may update their course policies, refund rules, or enrollment terms at any time. Because those policies are maintained by the provider, the provider’s official terms and enrollment agreement will always control. Students should review those policies before completing their purchase.

10) Questions About This Website

Questions related to information on this website, bonus study materials, or affiliate links may be directed to [email protected].

Questions related to course access, billing, refunds, or certificates should be directed to the education provider’s support team.

Note: Provider policies may change. Students should always review the official provider policy pages before enrolling.