What is the Duration and Schedule of Delaware’s Real Estate Pre-Licensing Courses?

If you are considering getting your real estate license in Delaware, one of the first practical questions is simple: How long does the course take, and what does the schedule actually look like?

Understanding both the time commitment and the structure of the course can help you decide if this is something you can realistically fit into your current routine.

What is the duration and schedule of Delaware’s real estate pre-licensing courses?

The Required Course Duration in Delaware

The state of Delaware requires all prospective real estate salespersons to complete a 99-hour pre-licensing course through an approved education provider. Central Delaware Real Estate Academy is an approved education provider in Delaware.

This is not flexible. Every student must complete the full 99 hours before becoming eligible to sit for the Delaware state and national licensing exams.

The course is typically broken into three core subject areas:

  • Real Estate Principles and Practices

  • Real Estate Law

  • Real Estate Mathematics

These areas are designed to give you both the foundational knowledge and the practical understanding needed to move forward in the licensing process.

How Long Does It Take to Complete?

While the total requirement is 99 hours, the timeline to complete the course depends on the schedule format.

For most instructor led programs in Delaware, including Central Delaware Real Estate Academy, the course is completed over the course of several weeks.

This structured approach allows students to:

  • Stay consistent

  • Build understanding over time

  • Avoid falling behind

Most students complete the course in a set schedule format, which is especially helpful for adult learners balancing work and personal responsibilities.

What the Weekly Schedule Typically Looks Like

At Central Delaware Real Estate Academy, the course is designed with a consistent weekly structure so students know exactly what to expect.

Classes are held in the evenings and follow a predictable schedule:

  • Mondays: Real Estate Math

  • Tuesdays: Real Estate Principles and Sales

  • Wednesdays: Real Estate Law

This structure allows students to focus on one subject area at a time while building a complete understanding of the material across the week.

Evening classes are intentional. Many students are working full time and a predictable schedule makes it easier to plan around existing responsibilities.

Why Schedule Structure Matters

When people ask about duration, they are often really asking: “Can I realistically do this?” The answer depends less on total hours and more on how those hours are delivered.

A structured schedule provides:

  • Clear expectations each week

  • Built in accountability

  • Consistent progress toward completion

Without structure, it is easy to fall behind or lose momentum. With structure, students tend to stay engaged and finish the course on time.

This is one of the key differences between instructor led and self paced formats.

How Much Time Should You Plan Each Week?

In addition to class time, students should plan for 3 to 5 hours per week of outside study time.

This may include:

  • Reviewing notes

  • Practicing key concepts

  • Preparing for quizzes or exams

Because the course is spread across multiple weeks, this additional study time is manageable for most students when planned in advance.

Can You Work Full Time While Taking the Course?

Yes. Many students complete the 99 hour course while working full time.

The key factors that make this possible are:

  • Evening class schedules

  • Consistent weekly structure

  • Clear expectations from instructors

Students who succeed typically treat class time as a non-negotiable commitment and build study time into their weekly routine.

What Happens After You Complete the Course?

Once you complete the 99 hour pre-licensing course, you become eligible to:

  1. Schedule and take the Delaware state and national licensing exams

  2. Select a sponsoring broker

  3. Apply for your license through the DelPros system

The course is the first step, but it is also the foundation for everything that follows.

Choosing a Schedule That Works for You

Not all course formats are the same. When evaluating your options, consider:

  • Is the schedule consistent each week?

  • Are classes instructor led or self paced?

  • Is the timing realistic for your current routine?

  • Will the structure help you stay on track?

For many students, having a clear, repeatable schedule is what makes the difference between starting and finishing.

Final Thoughts

The Delaware real estate pre-licensing course is a 99-hour requirement but the real question is how that time is structured.

At Central Delaware Real Estate Academy, the course is delivered through a consistent, instructor led schedule designed to support adult learners. With evening classes and a clear weekly format, students can move through the material with confidence and stay on track from start to finish.

If you are considering getting your Delaware real estate license and want to see what an upcoming course schedule looks like, visit our registration page for more details.

About the Author

Danielle Smith is a Delaware native and the Owner of Central Delaware Real Estate Academy. She started her real estate journey in 2007 with a local brokerage where she continues to serve today. As a local real estate leader, she helps professionals build profitable businesses through the right relationships, clear strategies, and proven systems.

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