Month: August 2023

events

Fall 2023 – Guided Review – Weeks 7-8

Meeting #4: 10/3/23, 7pm eastern. See calendar link below for meeting details. Initial discussion of Course 3: Survey Evidence Analysis, including: Reading Assignment (Manual Chapters 4 & 6)Evaluating Corner Evidence – Part 1Evaluating Corner Evidence – Part 2Evaluating Corner Evidence – Part 3Exercise: Corner Evidence ClassificationsEvaluating Corner Evidence – Part 4Problem: Interpreting Original Field Notes Read More »

events

Fall 2023 – Guided Review – Weeks 5-6

Meeting #3: 9/19/23, 7pm eastern. See calendar link below for meeting details. Continued discussion of Course 2: Boundary Law & Title Examination, including: Federal Boundary Law (Parts 1-4)Problem: Interior Board of Land AppealsControlling Intermediate Monuments – Part 1Controlling Intermediate Monuments – Part 2Complete New Exercise 1: Corner RestorationProblem: U.S. Forest Service & Chewacan Land and Read More »

events

Fall 2023 – Guided Review – Weeks 3 & 4

Meeting #2: 9/5/23, 7pm eastern. See calendar link below for meeting details. Continued discussion of Courses 1 & 2 including:Basic Boundary Law – Part 1Basic Boundary Law – Part 2Problem: Identify the Location of a ParcelBasics of Metes & BoundsMetes and Bounds Case StudyChain of Title Evidence DiscussionExercise: Title ConceptsOptional: The Public Land Survey System Read More »

events

20 Week Guided Program Introduction

For those that were unable to attend our overview session on August 22nd, we’re offering another on Tuesday, August 29th. For more details on our guided 20-week program and to access or subscribe to our event calendar, review our original announcement.

events
news

20 Week Program Announcement

First session runs August to January for those taking the February 2024 exam We’re excited to announce the return of the 20 week “guided” CFedS training program. In addition to regular online meetings (held every other Tuesday), the program offers a focused completion structure and additional reading recommendations. While joining is completely optional, it is Read More »