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    Tree and Plant Appraisal Qualification (TPAQ)

    • August 10, 2024
    • August 11, 2024
    • 2 sessions
    • August 10, 2024, 8:00 AM 5:00 PM (EDT)
    • August 11, 2024, 8:00 AM 5:00 PM (EDT)
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    Tree and Plant Appraisal Qualification (TPAQ) Training Now Available
    August 10-11, 2024
    Atlanta, Georgia

    14 ISA CEUs.

    If you want introductory training in the theory and application of current tree and plant appraisal, register now to attend our TPAQ training. This event will utilize both instructor-led discussions and case scenarios to illustrate concepts allowing participants to become familiar with the relevant methods and techniques used to approach plant appraisals and the ability to make reasoned judgement about the value of trees and landscape plants.

    Learning Objectives
    Upon completion of this course, you will:

    • Understand basic appraisal concepts.
    • Define the tree and plant appraisal process.
    • Understand tree and plant appraisal, approaches, methods, and techniques.
    • Apply tree and plant appraisal approaches, methods, and techniques.
    •  Present assignment results. 

    Eligibility
    To apply to take the TPAQ workshop and earn the TPAQ certificate, applicants must:

    1. STANDARDS of PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE - Applicant will provide a signature page with application agreeing to follow the ASCA Standards of Professional Practice when conducting their work in the appraisal of plant or tree assignments.
    2. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE - Applicant will provide evidence of a minimum of 5 years of professional work experience in horticulture or arboriculture by the submittal of a curriculum vitae or resume.
    3. Applicant will provide evidence of at least one of the following:
      - Possess a four-year degree in arboriculture or a closely related field, such as urban forestry, horticulture, plant pathology, entomology, forestry, or plant biology (120 hours of study), OR
      - Be a Registered Consulting Arborist®, BCMA, or hold a similar credential from any other CTLA organization (ASCA, ISA, TCIA, ASLA, AmericanHort, ACF, NALP.)


    About Your Instructor

    Christian Hughes, RCA #493


    Brookwood Tree Consulting, Inc.

    As a Principal Arborist, Chris brings Brookwood Tree Consulting's vision to bear and serves as a full-time consulting arborist. His knowledge and experience is recognized as a Certified Arborist through the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) and registered Consulting Arborist® through the American Society of Consulting Arborists® (ASCA). Chris combines a love for trees with almost 20 years experience studying and working with trees in the urban centers of the Southeast and in world renowned gardens across the United States and Europe.

    Chris has developed tree management plans for residential homeowners, commercial developers, cities, parks, schools, and hospital and university campuses that actively utilize all concepts of tree appraisal and valuation. This diverse and unique background has provided the opportunity to engage hands on with tens of thousands of trees. 

    Workshop Materials
    You will be provided with a physical copy of the ASCA Tree and Plant Appraisal Qualification Workbook, as well as all necessary testing materials (Scantron, #2 pencils, exam).

    In addition to the provided materials you are also required to bring the following:

    • Guide for Plant Appraisal, 10th Edition - physical copy only, a digit copy of the 10th Edition is NOT permitted.
    • Hard hat
    • High visibility clothing (i.e. - vest)
    • Scientific calculator (cell phone calculators are acceptable)

    Additional resources, encouraged but not required:


    Cost

    Qualified ASCA Member 1,200.00 
    Qualified Non-ASCA Member 1,500.00

    Disclaimers, Important Information, & Refund Policy:

    Applicants for TPAQ courses must register 30 days prior to the session they plan to attend. These classes often fill up quickly since class size is limited. Register as early as possible to avoid missing the location you want!

    The FULL course is required for those qualified applicants that wish to earn the TPAQ certificate.

    This class provides the needed exams that must be passed to earn the TPAQ certificate.

    Please bring your own hard hat and vest to the event.

    Please bring your government ID.

    ***Cancellation & Refund Policy -

    All cancellations made after the registration deadline of the event, no-shows, or those found to not have the required pre-requisites will not be eligible for refund. Cancellations made prior to the registration deadline/shipment of course materials are eligible for full refund. Cancellations made within 1 week of the registration deadline will be eligible for full or partial refund if GAA is able to fill their spot with a waitlisted registrant. All refunds are subject to a 3.5% credit card processing fee.


    Georgia Arborist Association


    Email:  info@georgiaarborist.org
    Phone:  (404) 913-1422
    Address:  GAA ~ P.O. Box 2516, Decatur GA 30031

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