June 4-18, 2012
Purchase College, SUNY
The American Society of Appraisers is pleased to partner with Purchase College, SUNY to offer 2012 Appraisers’ Summer Camp. Located on a stunning campus outside of New York City, Summer Appraisal Camp is an accelerated, intense two-week program of education designed to give you all the essential valuation skills needed to be an appraiser of personal property.
The Intensive Principles of Value Program (Appraisal Studies Certificate)
| June 4-7 | PP/GJ 201 - Personal Property Valuation Methodology - Introduction |
| June 8-10 | PP/GJ 202 - Personal Property Valuation Methodology - Research and Analysis |
| June 11-14 | PP/GJ 203 - Personal Property Valuation - Report Writing |
| June 15-18 | PP/GJ 204 - Personal Property Valuation - The Legal & Commercial Environment |
Summer Appraisal Camp offers the four Principles of Value program required courses taught through an interactive mixture of:
- Lectures
- Optional field trips
- Hands on exercises
- The Neuberger Museum of Art located on the college campus.
This rigorous program contains all courses that ASA designated appraisers must complete, making them the most qualified in the profession for appraisal assignments. All courses are taught by experienced instructors who are Accredited Senior Appraisers.
The courses in the program fill the education qualification towards membership and accreditation in ASA. Take courses individually or earn your Appraisal Studies Certificate from SUNY Purchase by completing the university requirements. Students who successfully complete four required courses are awarded an Appraisal Studies Certificate by Purchase College, SUNY. The complete program allows participants to fulfill the 120 education hour requirement of The Appraisal Foundation for accredited appraisers. Already accredited appraisers taking the courses earn continuing education hours toward reaccreditation.
There is a 10% tuition discount for individuals registering for all four courses.
To learn more about Summer Appraisal Camp and to register, please visit the university's website or contact Kelly Jackson in Continuing Education at SUNY. For more information about ASA, click here.