Course Description
Please join the Eastern Branch of the Southern California Chapter on May 12th for a guided, behind-the-scenes look at Ontario International Airport (ONT), one of Southern California’s fastest-growing transportation hubs. This two-hour guided tour offers a unique opportunity to learn about how the airport serves as an economic engine for the Inland Empire and beyond. A representative from Ontario International Airport will cover the airport’s history, current operations, future plans for the airport, and impact on the local economy.
• Tours will begin at 10am sharp, with an expected arrival time of 9:45am for your group. In order to stay on schedule, the tour will start at that time regardless of late arrivals.
• snacks provided.
• A valid form of ID (driver’s license number, passport, military ID).
• Only TSA approved items are allowed. Please review prohibited items here.
• Two weeks before the event, all participants must provide: • First name, last name, date of birth, valid form of ID, and completed waiver and photo release form
• Safety: All participants must bring valid ID and comply with TSA security protocols.
• The max amount of participants per tour includes 25 people.
This required 7-hour continuing education course, copyrighted by The Appraisal Foundation, focuses on USPAP requirements for ethical behavior and competent performance by appraisers. The course will help you gain competency in USPAP, and it will help those subject to state licensing or certification and continuing education requirements imposed by professional organizations, client groups, or employers gain competency as well.
Please note that the following materials are required for the course and must be purchased directly from The Appraisal Foundation prior to the beginning of the course. For any questions or issues with orders/delivery: 202-347-7722 or [email protected].
- 2026-27 7-Hour National USPAP Continuing Education Course Student Manual
- USPAP 2024 which includes Standards 1-10
- 2026 Guidance and Reference Manual (GRM) which provides examples showing the applicability of standards in specific situations and offers advice from the ASB for resolving appraisal issues and problems. It also contains the Reference Index which is a highly useful tool that helps appraisers quickly find answers to USPAP-related questions.
