2022-2023 7-Hour National USPAP Update Course

Description

This newly designed 7-hour update course, copyrighted by The Appraisal Foundation, focuses on USPAP requirements for ethical behavior and competent performance by appraisers. New case studies and tools are provided to help participants learn how to better navigate USPAP in order to solve problems in their daily appraisal practice and a USPAP Reference Manual is included with the course handbook. In addition, the topic of bias and appraisal practice will be covered using Advisory Opinion 16 showing how an appraiser can comply with USPAP as it relates to fair housing laws. The course will aid participants in all areas of appraisal practice seeking competency in USPAP, including those subject to state licensing or certification and continuing education requirements imposed by professional organizations, client groups, or employers.
 
NOTE. Appraisers must successfully complete the 7-Hour National USPAP Update Course every 2 years to meet the USPAP continuing education requirement.
 
The USPAP publication did not change for 2022. For more information, see The Appraisal Foundation's FAQs here
 
State licensed and certified course participants who wish to complete the 15-Hour National USPAP Course may do so, but it will only count for state CE (elective) credit and will not meet the National USPAP requirement for state licensing retention.
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State Approvals
 
North Star Chapter June 2, 2023 Bloomington, MN Classroom  Check Register
Metropolitan New York Chapter June 5, 2023 Synchronous  Check Register
Great Lakes Chapter June 8, 2023 Flint, MI Classroom  Check Register
Hawaii Chapter June 14, 2023 Honolulu, HI Classroom  Check Register
Western Pennsylvania Chapter June 19, 2023 Synchronous  Check Register
Southern California Chapter June 20, 2023 Ontario, CA Classroom  Check Register
Houston Chapter June 20, 2023 Synchronous  Check Register
Atlanta Area Chapter June 22, 2023 Synchronous  Check Register
Northern California Chapter June 27, 2023 Synchronous  Check Register
Massachusetts/Rhode Island and Maine Chapter June 30, 2023 Synchronous  Check Register
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Program State Approval & Hours

Some AI educational programs may not be approved in every state and every delivery format. To see a list of all state approvals across all formats for this course, please use the link below.

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Who should Enroll

General and residential real property appraisers who have successfully completed the 15-Hour National USPAP Course
 
Attention Illinois Licensees:

The 7-Hour USPAP course title will contain 2020-2022; NOT 2022-2023. Therefore, any USPAP classes in Illinois will be called 2020-2022 7-hr USPAP National Update.

If you are attending an offering in another state, classes are titled 2022-2023 7-hr USPAP National Update.

Objectives

  1. Ensure that participants understand the principles and requirements of USPAP.
  2. Ensure participants understand USPAP in the context of current and common issues.
  3. Ensure participants know how to use the USPAP publication to solve day-to-day appraisal practice problems.

Prerequisites


Exam

No Exam

Level

Intermediate

Appraisal Institute CE Points

Attend: 35 AI Points

Class Time

7 hours

Assignments

No

Program Overview


Required and/or Recommended Equipment

A laptop computer or tablet device is required for participants who choose an electronic copy of USPAP.

System Requirements

None specified

Additional Information

Course Materials Include:
  • Course Handbook (82 pp.)
  • Reference Manual (116 pp.)  
Unless otherwise noted, the course price does not include a copy of the current USPAP edition, which is required for course credit. When the chapter does not include, participants must bring their own copy of the USPAP edition to class.
 
To purchase a print or electronic copy of the publication, please visit The Appraisal Foundation.

Book Recommendations

Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (current edition) in print or electronic form