2024 15 hr National USPAP Course

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This is the distance education version of the 15-hour National Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP) Course of The Appraisal Foundation. The 15-Hour National USPAP Course focuses on the requirements for ethical behavior and competent performance by appraisers that are set forth in the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP). This course is unique in that it is developed by The Appraisal Foundation and is revised on a periodic basis to stay current with the latest edition of USPAP.

Each student will be provided with a copy of the 2024 USPAP publication and the 2026 USPAP Guidance and Reference Manual. The Guidance and Reference Manual includes Advisory Opinions, Frequently Asked Questions, and the Reference Index.   

The primary objective is that participants become familiar with the USPAP publication and guidance from the Appraisal Standards Board (ASB).

The course material emphasizes the role of the appraiser and the impartiality associated with this role. Special responsibilities of the appraiser with regard to impartiality are explored in detail.

The course makes utilizes reading exercises, matching exercises, scenario-based case studies, and videos.  The goal is to present the material in multiple ways to ensure participant mastery of and fluency in the material.

The course includes real-life case study problems (“Discussion Examples”) that show how USPAP applies in situations that appraisers encounter in everyday practice.  These examples address issues frequently experienced by appraisers as professionals in the appraisal of real property, personal property, and business or intangible assets, and in appraisal review.

This course is designed to aid appraisers seeking competency in USPAP, in all areas of appraisal practice including those subject to state licensing or certification and continuing education requirements imposed by professional organizations, client groups, or employers.

This course provides at least 15 hours (50 minutes per hour) of instruction in USPAP that allows for a one-hour exam period within the 15-hour time frame.

Course access is available for 6 months from the day it is opened. All courses, regardless of whether they have been opened, expire two years from the date of purchase. Extensions are available for purchase within 30 days of a course expiring. No extensions will be granted after this period.