Registration for this class is currently CLOSED.
PP202-OOO - Development of a Personal Property Appraisal: Research and Analysis
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Level: Fundamental | Class
Format: Classroom
Date(s): Tuesday, Jan 08, 2019 - Friday, Jan 11, 2019
Contact Hours: 27 Instructional Hours & 3 Exam Hours
Registration Information - Please Note
This class is offered through ASA's University Partner
Program in conjunction with the Massachusetts
College of Art and Design (MassArt). Class registration is handled
through the College - please click the registration tab for access to the
College's registration system.
Class Location
Massachusetts
College of Art and Design (MassArt)
621 Huntington
Avenue
Boston, MA 02115
Phone(617)
879-7000
Pre-Readings
Please obtain and review the required and recommended readings
prior to attending class.
Financial Assistance
ASA’s Educational Foundation recognizes students who choose to invest their time in appraisal studies by providing assistance to students demonstrating a financial need. Please visit the Foundation’s webpage for more information and to download an application.
There are currently no prices available at this time. For further assistance please contact our Member Service Representatives at asainfo@appraisers.org or call 800-272-8258.
Additional Information
Accommodations
Residence
Inn Boston Back Bay Fenway
125 Brookline Ave
Boston, MA
02215
Reservations can be made by calling 1-800-331-3131 for $119 a night
plus tax. The cutoff date for making reservations is December 17,
2018.
www.marriott.com/bosfn
hppt://residenceinnbackbay.com
Patricia Atwood, ASA
Location Rockford, IL United States
Company: Timely Antique Appraisals LLC
Rockford, Illinois
Entered Appraisal Profession: 2005
Designation with ASA:
Accredited Senior Appraiser since 2009
Discipline:
Personal Property
Patricia H. Atwood, ASA worked in the museum field for over twenty years. A member of ASA’s Personal Property Committee, she is accredited by ASA in two specialty disciplines, Clocks and Antiques & Decorative Arts. With formal education at Cornell (A.B., 1976) and Princeton (A.M. 1982), she also studied at Karls-Ruprecht Universität, Heidelberg and the Sorbonne. At Princeton University, she was employed for two years as a Teaching Assistant. Since becoming an appraiser she has been published in Trusts & Estates, Pre- & Post Retirement Tips for Librarians, and Valuing Specific Assets in Divorce and has spoken at conferences of the American Society of Appraisers and the Association of Registrars and Collection Specialists (ARCS). She has also appeared an expert on the PBS TV “History Detectives” program.