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SAR Broker Tuition Cards

How would you like to attend classes for a year and not have to worry about whether or not you can afford it? Now you don’t have to! With SAR’s new Broker Tuition Card, your broker (or you) pays a one-time fee of $200 for a full year of educational courses.  This covers an estimated 80 classes and over $1700 in regular course fees. 

As if that weren’t enough, SAR is letting you share it with your office!  That’s right, if you can’t attend one of the included classes, you can send another agent from the office! 

The only classes the SAR Broker Tuition Card does not apply towards are designations/certifications, license renewal, notary, commercial and video seminars. Our regularly priced $199 Broker Training Institute and $99 Real Estate Training Institute ARE included.

Once you or your Broker purchase your card, simply fax in a registration form prior to the class you wish to attend and you will receive confirmation that you are registered. You just need to include the name on the Broker Card and the card number. You can also register by calling or emailing Chris Ly at 916-437-1210 or cly@sacrealtor.org.

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