*Registration closes Friday, February 26, 2021*
GJ103 is
being presented online via Zoom and will be taught by live instructors over the course of (1) week. Students will meet live/virtually
with the instructors as noted by the schedule below.
There are a total of (4) sessions. Students must participate in
each live session in order to complete the course and receive full credit.
Be sure to review the Series Schedule and requirements below prior to
registering.
Cancellations and refunds are not permitted within one week of the start
of the course.
Registration
Students will receive log in details closer to the start
of the series. Registration
includes:
-
One registrant log-in to the live sessions; and
-
Electronic Student Handout Materials - students
will be notified once handouts have been posted for download
Student Requirements
- Students must have the following available for all
sessions:
- Laptop or desktop computer with internet and webcam
access is required.
-
Telephone access or computer headset with microphone.
- Printed or electronic copy of all student
materials (available once eMaterials are posted)
- Familiarity with:
- Internet Explorer/Google Chrome/Firefox Internet
browsers.
- Zoom and other similar
software platforms.
- To ensure the best webinar experience, test
your Zoom
audio/video connection on your computer and review
the Zoom
System Requirements.
Please Note: Partial credit will not be
awarded for this offering. Students
must engage in each live virtual session with webcam enabled
to complete the course and receive full credit for participation.
Special Offer!!
Non-members of ASA registering for this course can take
advantge of special pricing! Register for the class and join ASA
through the GJ Ally Membership category at the same time. Look for
the special pricing at checkout. Learn More about Ally
Membership
.
Instructor Information
Mark T. Cartwright, ASA, MGA
Mark Cartwright is an American Society of Appraisers Master Gemologist
Appraiser, GIA Graduate Gemologist and has earned the highest appraisal
designations of 4 international organizations in the course of a 38 year career
in the jewelry industry. Mark has been appraising jewelry since 1983 and
has developed and taught numerous classes for ASA nationally.
Warren H. Morss, ASA, GIA GG
Warren Morss is an American Society of Appraisers Accredited Senior Appraiser
and GIA Graduate Gemologist. He has worked in multiple markets in the course of
a 45 year career in the jewelry industry. Warren has been appraising jewelry
since 1975 and is excited to be involved in course development and instruction
for ASA.
Series Schedule (all times are Eastern Time, e.g. New York)
- SESSION 1 - Monday, MARCH 1 |
6:00 PM-8:00 PM
- SESSION 2
- Tuesday, MARCH 2 | 6:00 PM-8:00 PM
- SESSION 3
- Wednesday, MARCH 3 | 6:00 PM-8:00 PM
- SESSION 4
- Thursday, MARCH 4 | 6:00 PM-7:00 PM (Q&A/Review)
eMaterials
Each course registration includes electronic set of course materials including handouts, pre-reads, references and
any additional student information as applicable that will be
made available to the students for download via
login to the ASA website. Once eMaterials have been posted for
access, courses are no longer refundable . Students are expected to
bring to each online session an electronic copy (loaded on a laptop or
mobile device) or a print copy of all course materials and handouts to use as a
reference for the webinar
sessions. For students choosing to print materials,
it is recommended that you adjust the print settings to print in black and white
(or grayscale) and consider printing double-sided on recycled paper.
Questions?
Contact the ASA Education Team at education@appraisers.org
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.