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Wisconsin Appraisal Qualifying Education Appraiser Courses

Packages

87-Hr. WI Trainee Appraiser Qualifying Education Standard Package 2

Total hours: 87 State Specific: 87 National: 0
$1205

This package includes all 83 hours of qualifying education required to become a Trainee Real Property Appraiser in Wisconsin, plus 4 hours of required supervisory/trainee appraiser education. You’ll master concepts related to basic appraisal principles, procedures, and standards of practice through engaging course lessons that include activities, videos, flashcards, and assessments.

Your 15-hour USPAP course is offered in a fully self-paced, asynchronous format — complete it on your own schedule with no set login times or live sessions required. This gives you the flexibility to work through engaging, interactive content whenever and wherever it fits your life.

Package includes:

  • Basic Appraisal Principles Online Course (30 hours)
  • Basic Appraisal Procedures Online Course (30 hours)
  • 2024 15-Hour Equivalent USPAP® Course (15 hours)
  • Valuation Bias and Fair Housing Laws and Regulations (8 hours)
  • Supervisory Appraiser/Trainee Appraiser Online Course (4 hours)
  • Proctored exam (1)

Individual Courses

2024 15-Hour Equivalent USPAP Course

Total hours: 15 State Specific: 0 National: 15
$339

This 15-Hour National Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP) Course satisfies The Appraisal Foundation’s education requirement and examines the ethical and performance standards that govern professional appraisal practice.Students explore the structure and application of USPAP, including the Rules, Standards, and core definitions that guide appraiser conduct, scope of work decisions, and the development and communication of credible appraisal opinions.

The course emphasizes how USPAP applies across appraisal disciplines, addresses common compliance risks, and supports public trust in valuation services.The current edition of USPAP and the USPAP Guidance and Reference Manual are used throughout the course to support interpretation, professional judgment, and real-world application of appraisal standards.

State Requirements For Wisconsin

Wisconsin State Requirement Details for Trainee Appraisers

Core Hours Required by the State: 150 hours

  • Basic Appraisal Practices - 30 hours
  • Basic Appraisal Principles - 30 hours
  • USPAP Course - 15 hours
  • Residential Market Analysis and Highest and Best Use — 15 hours.
  • Residential Appraiser Site Valuation and Cost Approach — 15 hours.
  • Residential Sales Comparison and Income Approaches — 30 hours.
  • Residential Report Writing and Case Studies — 15 hours.

*Beginning January 1, 2026, an 8-Hour Valuation Bias and Fair Housing Laws and Regulations course will be required for Qualifying Education when earning or upgrading a credential.

Licensing Exam: The WI Real Estate Appraisers Board uses Partest Online as its testing agent. Registration for the state licensing exam is an entirely separate process from your course final exam. For instructions to register for your state licensing exam and further information, please click here. 

The CE Shop’s Offering: 15 Hours

Reporting: The state does not require schools to report qualifying education course completions.

Proctored Final Exam: The state requires your final exam to be proctored.  You’ll need to schedule an appointment with an online proctor in advance. You can find full details of the proctoring process here. Upon passing the final course exam, you will be asked to sign an affidavit verifying your identity as the student who completed the course and the final course exam.

Expiration Date of Course: The CE Shop’s Qualifying courses expire 180 days after the date of purchase. 

Certificates: Once The CE Shop has received the signed affidavit, your certificate of course completion will become available to download. The CE Shop will provide students with an electronic certificate of completion upon completion of the course. Certificates will remain in your account for a minimum of five years, should you need additional copies. Please refer to your license application to determine if you need to submit your certificate of completion with your license request. Course completion dates are recorded using Central Standard Time. Please note that the date of your certificate of completion will reflect this.

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