All of the Appraisal Institute courses and seminars are self-paced. That means:
You can register and begin your class any time after the class start date and before the class end date.
Login at top of this page to learn from anywhere -- work or home.
You can go as rapidly or as slowly as needed within a 30-day window.
You do not have to attend at scheduled times -- you work at your pace, not the instructor's pace.
You can work for one hour and then log off and come back three days later and work for another hour or two.
You can pick up your class right where you left off when you return.
The online education system has been built with your convenience and educational satisfaction in mind. The system features:
A smart system that remembers you Members and those who have taken an online class have their registration forms filled out automatically. Once new students register the first time, their forms are filled out automatically on subsequent registrations.
E-mail reminders The new system will remind you the day your class starts and a week before your class ends. No more missed deadlines.
Administer your own account You can now transfer, cancel or extend classes through the web site on your own. No more calls or emails.
Frequent Offerings Our online sessions begin on the 1st and 15th of each month, but you may enroll for a class at any time. If you enroll in a session that has already begun, you will not have the full number of days to complete the class. For example, on March 5, if you enrolled in a 30-day class that started on March 1, you would only have 25 days to complete the course. The classes, however, are self-paced, so you can begin and work at your own speed anytime after the official start date.
Quick Delivery of Certificate of Completion After completion of the program an Adobe Acrobat certificate will be e-mailed to you within 24 hours of completion.
Easy Navigation No more confusion on how to navigate the system (See next page for example of navigation).
This is an example of what you might see when you enter a seminar.
Mr. Wiley has been principal of The Wiley Group, an appraisal firm in Nashville, Tennessee, since 1996. He received the SRA designation in 1992.
Mr. Wiley's activities as a member of the Appraisal Institute include service as a faculty member and...
We are now accepting proposals for webinars to be presented during 2008. What is a webinar? It is 1-2 hour live educational presentation over the Internet. The presenter and listeners can be anywhere in the world.
Here is a short example.
Webinars are a great way to share your knowledge and expertise with the appraisal profession.
If you have an idea that you think would be of interest to other appraisers,
please submit a proposal.