Cornell Education Program

In Cooperation With

 

CORNELL UNIVERSITY
July 12-16, 2010


 
 

CORNELL 2010 TENTATIVE PROGRAM

     
5 DAY COURSES
Appraisal Principles and Procedures
Application of the Three Approaches to Value
IAO-1 Assessment Methods and Techniques
 
4 DAY COURSES
Commercial / Industrial Valuation 1
RPS Data Extraction, Reports & Valuation
IAO 3 - Excel in the Assessor's Office
 
2 DAY COURSES
Mobile Home Park/Mobile Home Valuation
Income Approach to Value
Article 7 Proceedings & Trials
USPAP National Workshop (Ethics) (15 hours)
 

COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

 
 
CORNELL 2010 APPLICATION
 
 
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A LETTER FROM THE CHAIR

 

Now that most of us have filed our 2010 tentative rolls but before we get into the true craziness of grievance, it’s time to remember that July and our Annual Seminar on Appraising are right around the corner. 

We’ve made some changes to the format of our program this year.  We know that many of you are not eligible for reimbursement with the recent changes to the rules on banking of credits.  We understand that budgets are tight and that time can be even tighter.  So we’ve changed – instead of half-week sessions, we now offer two-day courses (Monday-Tuesday and Wednesday-Thursday) and instead of full week courses, we’ve moved to four-day courses for continuing education.  The two valuation courses introduced a few years ago for basic certification (Appraisal Principles & Procedures and Application of the Three Approaches to Value) and IAO-1 are still full week five day classes because it’s tough to shrink thirty hours of material into twenty-four. 

So the options have changed but what hasn’t changed is the quality of education you can expect.  Cornell Dean Roger Tibbetts and his committee have put together a top-notch educational program.  From the brand new Commercial/Industrial Appraisal course (which can be used to meet the elective requirement for basic certification) to the Income Approach to Valuation of Mobile Homes & Parks.  From computer labs focusing on RPS V-4 Data Extraction or Excel to Article 7 Proceedings or even Ethics - truly there is something for everyone.  And remember, even if you’ve been around as long as I have, there is always something new to be learned or skills that can be improved.

We’ve made one other change to the schedule – the annual picnic has moved to Tuesday evening (to keep it “mid-week”).  This year we’ve got a Las Vegas theme – think of the possibilities!  So, block out 2 days, 4 days or the whole week of July 12th and meet me in Ithaca – we’ll learn something new together!

 

Cathy Conklin, IAO

Chairwoman, Board of Trustees