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You're in CA. CA believes in DEI.
Don’t Miss the Opportunity: Pathways to Success Scholarship
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BREA Encourages Aspiring Appraisers to Apply for The Appraisal Foundation’s Pathways to Success Scholarship
The California Bureau of Real Estate Appraisers (BREA) is excited to share a valuable opportunity for aspiring appraisers. The Appraisal Foundation has announced a groundbreaking scholarship program aimed at supporting individuals pursuing a career in real estate appraisal. The Pathways to Success Scholarship is designed to help new appraisers fulfill their experience requirements by covering the cost of enrolling in a Practical Applications of Real Estate Appraisal (PAREA) module.
What is the “Pathways to Success” scholarship?
The Appraisal Foundation has committed $1.22 million over three years to fund this initiative, which is administered by the Appraisal Institute as part of the Appraiser Diversity Initiative. The scholarship provides financial assistance to eligible candidates, making it easier for them to complete the experience component required for an appraiser credential through the PAREA program.
Building a Stronger and More Diverse Appraiser Workforce
The Pathways to Success initiative began in 2021 with The Appraisal Foundation’s $500,000 investment to help bring PAREA modules to market. As a result, the Appraisal Institute launched its first PAREA modules in 2023, and earlier this year, the first graduates successfully completed the program. This scholarship represents the next step in expanding access to the profession by providing financial assistance to those pursuing licensure.
Kelly Davids, President of The Appraisal Foundation, expressed enthusiasm about the program, stating:
“Today the Foundation is taking a bold step to build the next generation of appraisers. This scholarship program has been a long-held dream for our organization, and I am so pleased that we are moving forward to welcome new people to this exciting profession.”
The Appraiser Diversity Initiative also emphasized the importance of this effort, highlighting that their collaboration with The Appraisal Foundation has resulted in over 800 scholarships awarded over the past six years. Their ongoing mission is to remove barriers to entry and create a more diverse and inclusive appraisal industry.
Why PAREA?
PAREA provides an innovative, flexible, and accessible pathway for aspiring appraisers to meet experience requirements outside of the traditional supervisor-trainee model. With this scholarship, more individuals will have the opportunity to gain practical appraisal experience and advance their careers in the profession.
How to Apply
Aspiring appraisers interested in applying for the Pathways to Success Scholarship can learn more about PAREA and the Appraiser Diversity Initiative by visiting the following links:
BREA strongly encourages all eligible individuals to take advantage of this scholarship opportunity and advance their careers in real estate appraisal. By supporting this initiative, we can help build a stronger, more diverse, and well-qualified appraiser workforce for the future.
For additional information, please visit The Appraisal Foundation or the Appraisal Institute websites.
Wed, Feb 26, 2025 at 10:25 AM
Well...with DEI the way it was shoved down people's throats, is a big reason why Trump is in the White House.You're in CA. CA believes in DEI.
Don’t Miss the Opportunity: Pathways to Success Scholarship
No Reply <noreply@brea.ca.gov>
BREA Encourages Aspiring Appraisers to Apply for The Appraisal Foundation’s Pathways to Success Scholarship
The California Bureau of Real Estate Appraisers (BREA) is excited to share a valuable opportunity for aspiring appraisers. The Appraisal Foundation has announced a groundbreaking scholarship program aimed at supporting individuals pursuing a career in real estate appraisal. The Pathways to Success Scholarship is designed to help new appraisers fulfill their experience requirements by covering the cost of enrolling in a Practical Applications of Real Estate Appraisal (PAREA) module.
What is the “Pathways to Success” scholarship?
The Appraisal Foundation has committed $1.22 million over three years to fund this initiative, which is administered by the Appraisal Institute as part of the Appraiser Diversity Initiative. The scholarship provides financial assistance to eligible candidates, making it easier for them to complete the experience component required for an appraiser credential through the PAREA program.
Building a Stronger and More Diverse Appraiser Workforce
The Pathways to Success initiative began in 2021 with The Appraisal Foundation’s $500,000 investment to help bring PAREA modules to market. As a result, the Appraisal Institute launched its first PAREA modules in 2023, and earlier this year, the first graduates successfully completed the program. This scholarship represents the next step in expanding access to the profession by providing financial assistance to those pursuing licensure.
Kelly Davids, President of The Appraisal Foundation, expressed enthusiasm about the program, stating:
“Today the Foundation is taking a bold step to build the next generation of appraisers. This scholarship program has been a long-held dream for our organization, and I am so pleased that we are moving forward to welcome new people to this exciting profession.”
The Appraiser Diversity Initiative also emphasized the importance of this effort, highlighting that their collaboration with The Appraisal Foundation has resulted in over 800 scholarships awarded over the past six years. Their ongoing mission is to remove barriers to entry and create a more diverse and inclusive appraisal industry.
Why PAREA?
PAREA provides an innovative, flexible, and accessible pathway for aspiring appraisers to meet experience requirements outside of the traditional supervisor-trainee model. With this scholarship, more individuals will have the opportunity to gain practical appraisal experience and advance their careers in the profession.
How to Apply
Aspiring appraisers interested in applying for the Pathways to Success Scholarship can learn more about PAREA and the Appraiser Diversity Initiative by visiting the following links:
BREA strongly encourages all eligible individuals to take advantage of this scholarship opportunity and advance their careers in real estate appraisal. By supporting this initiative, we can help build a stronger, more diverse, and well-qualified appraiser workforce for the future.
For additional information, please visit The Appraisal Foundation or the Appraisal Institute websites.
Wed, Feb 26, 2025 at 10:25 AM
Don’t Miss the Opportunity: Pathways to Success Scholarship
No Reply <noreply@brea.ca.gov>
BREA Encourages Aspiring Appraisers to Apply for The Appraisal Foundation’s Pathways to Success Scholarship
The California Bureau of Real Estate Appraisers (BREA) is excited to share a valuable opportunity for aspiring appraisers. The Appraisal Foundation has announced a groundbreaking scholarship program aimed at supporting individuals pursuing a career in real estate appraisal. The Pathways to Success Scholarship is designed to help new appraisers fulfill their experience requirements by covering the cost of enrolling in a Practical Applications of Real Estate Appraisal (PAREA) module.
What is the “Pathways to Success” scholarship?
The Appraisal Foundation has committed $1.22 million over three years to fund this initiative, which is administered by the Appraisal Institute as part of the Appraiser Diversity Initiative. The scholarship provides financial assistance to eligible candidates, making it easier for them to complete the experience component required for an appraiser credential through the PAREA program.
Building a Stronger and More Diverse Appraiser Workforce
The Pathways to Success initiative began in 2021 with The Appraisal Foundation’s $500,000 investment to help bring PAREA modules to market. As a result, the Appraisal Institute launched its first PAREA modules in 2023, and earlier this year, the first graduates successfully completed the program. This scholarship represents the next step in expanding access to the profession by providing financial assistance to those pursuing licensure.
Kelly Davids, President of The Appraisal Foundation, expressed enthusiasm about the program, stating:
“Today the Foundation is taking a bold step to build the next generation of appraisers. This scholarship program has been a long-held dream for our organization, and I am so pleased that we are moving forward to welcome new people to this exciting profession.”
The Appraiser Diversity Initiative also emphasized the importance of this effort, highlighting that their collaboration with The Appraisal Foundation has resulted in over 800 scholarships awarded over the past six years. Their ongoing mission is to remove barriers to entry and create a more diverse and inclusive appraisal industry.
Why PAREA?
PAREA provides an innovative, flexible, and accessible pathway for aspiring appraisers to meet experience requirements outside of the traditional supervisor-trainee model. With this scholarship, more individuals will have the opportunity to gain practical appraisal experience and advance their careers in the profession.
How to Apply
Aspiring appraisers interested in applying for the Pathways to Success Scholarship can learn more about PAREA and the Appraiser Diversity Initiative by visiting the following links:
BREA strongly encourages all eligible individuals to take advantage of this scholarship opportunity and advance their careers in real estate appraisal. By supporting this initiative, we can help build a stronger, more diverse, and well-qualified appraiser workforce for the future.
For additional information, please visit The Appraisal Foundation or the Appraisal Institute websites.
Wed, Feb 26, 2025 at 10:25 AM