2024 15-Hour USPAP for Personal Property, Gems & Jewelry, and Machinery & Technical Specialties

Includes Multiple Live Events. The next is on 06/26/2024 at 10:00 AM (EDT)

  • Registration Closed. Maximum Number of Registrants reached.
Class Date/Time 

Wednesday, June 26 and Thursday, June 27, 2024
10:00am - 6:00pm Eastern US

Exam: Friday, June 28, 2024
12:00pm Eastern US

Class Registration Includes
  • One registrant log-in to the live sessions
  • Downloadable course materials:
    • 2024 eUSPAP*
    • 2024 USPAP Guidance and Reference Manual*
    • 2024 15-Hour Personal Property USPAP Student Manual
    • Any additional handouts i.e. administrative/exam guidance, if applicable

All course materials included with your registration are PDF Download Only items made available to students prior to the start of the class and are not for resale or distribution. All downloadable materials are accessible via your education dashboard (login required). Once eMaterials have been posted for download, the class is no longer refundable.

*The Appraisal Foundation has secured these PDF manuals and they cannot be printed

Learning Level 

Fundamental 

Continuing Education and Contact Hours

14 instruction hours and 1 exam hour

System Requirements

This class will be presented live on Zoom. To ensure the best ASA class experience, be sure to download the Zoom app on your device before the class begins.

Students will need to have their webcams enabled for the duration of the class. 

What is USPAP?

USPAP stands for "The Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice" and is published by The Appraisal Foundation (TAF) headquartered in Washington, DC. In 1989, Congress enacted the Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery, and Enforcement Act (FIRREA), which authorized TAF as "THE" source of appraisal standards and appraiser qualifications. "USPAP is the generally recognized ethical and performance standards for the appraisal profession in the United States" and was adopted by Congress in 1989.  USPAP contains standards for all types of appraisal services, including real estate, personal property, business and mass appraisal. USPAP is updated every two years providing appraisers with the information they need to deliver unbiased and thoughtful opinions of value.

What is the 15-Hour USPAP Update Course for Personal Property?

This course is specific to users of USPAP Standards 7 and 8 (GJ, MTS and PP) and will meet current USPAP requirements established by the Appraisal Foundation.  The 15-hour PP USPAP is an all-encompassing course providing an in-depth knowledge of all areas within USPAP.  USPAP provides the Foundation for competent performance from which all appraisers should practice and this course reviews those Foundations in detail.  The course emphasizes the role of the appraiser and the impartiality associated with this role. Using lecture, discussion and real world examples, the course demonstrates how USPAP applies to situations that personal property appraisers encounter in their everyday practice.

Who should attend?

This is the USPAP course developed specifically for users of Standards 7 and 8. This course will familiarize students with the recognized standards governing professional appraisals. This 15-hour USPAP for Personal Property course is approved by the Appraisal Standards Board of the Appraisal Foundation.

Important note: This course does not meet the Appraisal Foundation’s USPAP continuing education requirements for Real Property appraisers. This course will not be accepted by state real property licensing boards or for CE credit for state licensing of real property appraisers. This course may be used to meet qualifying USPAP requirements for beginning Real Property students who are seeking state certification, however, it is the responsibility of the student to verify acceptance of this course with his/her state prior to registering.

Course Objectives

Upon completion of this course, students should be able to:

  • Prepare appraisals in full compliance with the current Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice;
  • Utilize the new definitions in USPAP in appraisal preparation;
  • Recognize how the changes in USPAP will affect appraisal reporting;
  • and Identify many of the current problems faced by personal property appraisers and how to use USPAP to solve and/or better handle them.

Sandra Tropper, FASA

Owner

Artemis, Inc.

Sandra Tropper, FASA,  is an Accredited Senior Appraiser of Fine Art based in the Washington, D.C. area. She has worked as an appraiser and art consultant for over 25 years and has completed appraisals for estate tax calculation, estate and financial planning, insurance coverage and loss claims, division of property and non-cash charitable contributions. She has completed donation appraisals for properties that have been gifted to such institutions as the National Gallery of Art, the National Portrait Gallery, the Houston Museum of Fine Art, the Phillips Collection and the Corcoran Gallery of Art. Ms. Tropper has a BA in Art History and Political Economy from Sweet Briar College, and an MA from George Washington University in Art History. In addition, she has an MA in International Studies from the Johns Hopkins University Paul Nitze School of International Studies. She is an active member of the American Society of Appraisers.  After serving for the ASA for four years as the Chair of the Personal Property Committee and nine years as Chair of Personal Property Education, she is now on the Society’s Board of Governors.  She served on The Appraisal Foundation Advisory Council as the ASA representative for nine years and chaired the Council in 2011. Ms. Tropper is an instructor for the ASA Principles of Valuation courses at numerous universities. She is also an AQB (Appraiser Qualification Board) certified USPAP (Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice) instructor.

Exam Policies

Please note: these policies are for the USPAP exam only

  1. If you're unable to attend the scheduled exam proctoring session, please email education@appraisers.org to make alternate exam arrangements. You must take the course exam within one month of the class end date.
  2. You must get at least a 72% on the exam to pass. 
  3. Results are given as pass/fail only. We cannot provide a copy of your graded exam or advise which questions you answered correctly or incorrectly.
  4. If you do not pass the USPAP exam, an ASA staff member will contact you about your next steps, as well as provide a copy of your USPAP Strength and Weakness Report. This report is the only guidance we can provide about your exam.
  5. You will have two additional opportunities to take the exam (three exams overall). You must retake the exam within one calendar year of the original exam.
  6. If you do not pass after the third exam, you will need to retake the course.
Exam Procedures
  1. ASA requires the use of a PC/Mac/laptop with webcam capabilities in order to take your online exam. Mobile devices are not acceptable.
  2. The day of your exam, please login to your online exam session via the Zoom link/details within the Contents tab above. 
  3. Your webcam must be on for the duration of the exam.
  4. Your exam session will be monitored by an online proctor (either an ASA staff member or an instructor). This individual will provide you with their contact information should you need to reach them during the exam.
  5. You will access your exam via the class page.
  6. You may not reference any of the course materials or classroom notes, nor may you access any websites or any other resources during the exam.
  7. Lastly, ASA has transitioned to online exams to accommodate the continuation of learning. In the unlikely event you run into any technical issues or you are inadvertently kicked out of the exam, we STRONGLY recommend you keep a written record of all your answers on a separate piece of paper as you take the exam. In case there is an unforeseen issue, you will have your answers at the ready to reload into the exam software or to send to ASA via email as backup.
eMaterials

All course materials included with your registration are PDF Download Only items made available to students prior to the start of the class and are not for resale or distribution. All downloadable materials are accessible via your education dashboard (login required). Once eMaterials have been posted for download, the class is no longer refundable.

Accessing eMaterials

eMaterials are provided electronically in PDF format and posted to the class within the Education Dashboard for all registrants to securely access prior to the start of the class. Attendees should come to class prepared with an electronic or printed copy of all eMaterials to use as a reference. OnDemand course registrants receive access to materials immediately following registration.

Certificate of Completion 

Please allow 5-10 business day following successful completion of the course or final exam to receive a formal status notification and access to a certificate of completion. The certificate will be available to view and/or download from within the class listed in your Education Dashboard.

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Zoom Session #1
06/26/2024 at 10:00 AM (EDT)  |  480 minutes
06/26/2024 at 10:00 AM (EDT)  |  480 minutes
Zoom Session #2
06/27/2024 at 10:00 AM (EDT)  |  480 minutes
06/27/2024 at 10:00 AM (EDT)  |  480 minutes
USPAP Book Acknowledgement
USPAP Class Evaluation
16 Questions
16 Questions We appreciate you taking the time to complete this course evaluation. Your feedback is vital to ASA to provide quality education and courses. Thank you in advance for your valuable feedback as it will continue to help ASA shape future educational initiatives. Sincerely, The ASA Education Team
Exam Proctoring Session
06/28/2024 at 12:00 PM (EDT)  |  60 minutes
06/28/2024 at 12:00 PM (EDT)  |  60 minutes