Close

Inspector’s Perspective

AHJ: Field problems Question: How are jurisdictions handling issuing certificates of occupancies where projects are waiting for equipment and materials. Answer: After speaking with several different jurisdictions the majority consensus is issuing a temporary certificate of occupancy until the project can be completed per approved plans. This may vary where the material and equipment back […]

Read More

IECRM Hosts COVID-19 Testing Site Again in 2022

In response to the ongoing need for COVID testing and a designated testing site in the North Metro community, IECRM is once again welcoming a “Colorado Drive-Up COVID Testing Team” in the North parking lot of its main campus in Northglenn for the next few months for COVID PCR testing. The drive-up testing will operate […]

Read More

Lock in Your Sponsorships for 2022

Click Here to Download the Fillable 2022 Sponsorship Opportunities Form It’s that time of year when we all are planning out the next calendar and fiscal year, budgeting for membership dues and annual sponsorships. Get the best visibility by signing up for your sponsorship commitment for 2022 now and have your logo included in all […]

Read More

Apprentice Spotlight

Angelique Montoya, IECRM 2021 Sparkling Ice Castle Princess On Friday, December 4, IECRM’s own Angelique Montoya, a 1st-year apprentice with Kenny Electric, made her debut as the Ice Castle Princess in the 2021 9NEWS Parade of Lights. “Apprincess” Angelique and “Apprince” Christian Veeder of Custom Electrical Contractors rode on the IECRM Sparkling Ice Castle Float […]

Read More

2022 LINE-UP: Important Dates for Events You Don’t Want to Miss!

Mark Your Calendars for 2022 Mark Your Calendars for 2022 As Colorado’s premier electrical trade association, we provide information and resources to help your business thrive and POWER UP (even during a pandemic). We also provide opportunities to network with others in the industry through our member events. The following events support workforce development, safety […]

Read More

CEO Letter – January 2022

IEC Rocky Mountain Team

With the emergence of a new year, I’ve been thinking “What’s New in 2022!” This is a statement you will likely hear me say throughout the year whether I am inquiring about impacts you see in the industry or sharing with you courses, calls to action, or content important to your business. A few things […]

Read More

IECRM Will Host Two AMPLIFY Pre-Apprenticeship Programs in 2022

The Application Process will Open in January 2022 In the Summer of 2021, IECRM launched the AMPLIFY pre-apprenticeship program that provides a dynamic experience of career discovery in electrical contracting for high school students and job seekers who are considering a career move. The program is offered over 4 weeks for free so that it […]

Read More

Mandatory Annual OA Contractor Meeting – Jan 20th via Zoom

Attendance is required for Contractors that are part of the OA Program. IECRM is an Office of Apprenticeship (OA) certified training provider by the U.S. Department of Labor. This OA designation, (formerly called BAT) allows our member companies with employees in our IECRM Apprenticeship School to bid on government projects with Davis-Bacon wage requirements on […]

Read More

NEW CEUs in 2022!

NEW CEUs in 2022! All licensed electricians and contractors must complete 24 hours of continuing education prior to renewing their license in 2023. A minimum of four (4) continuing education hours must be related to National Electrical Code changes and a maximum of four (4) hours may be safety-related training. New State-Approved Courses: Your IECRM […]

Read More

IECRM Self-Pay Tuition Policy

 

Self-pay students who are employed with a member company must register and pay through the member company using the IECRM Flashpoint Enrollment Portal/Process in order to qualify for member rates.

Self-pay students that are employed with a member company but that do not register and pay through the member will be charged the non-member rate for tuition, books and applicable fees.


Self-pay students who are employed with a member company and require a payment plan will not qualify for the member rate and will be charged the non-member rate for tuition, books and applicable fees.


Self-pay students who do not work for a member company will continue to be charged the non-member rate for tuition, books and applicable fees.


To maximize association/membership benefits, ALL member companies are encouraged to register and pay for all enrolled apprentices utilizing internal payment arrangements and processes between employer and employee.


We value our IECRM members and apprentice community. We encourage all apprentices to be enrolled in the four-year apprenticeship program, earning, and learning their way toward Journeyworker licensure. We encourage all members to utilize the member discount for tuition, books and applicable fees to ensure the long-term support and success of the next-generation electrician.


(Payment Plans are available, please reference the Self Pay Payment Plan Policy.)


Self-Pay Payment Plan Policy


We offer the following arrangements for students that are unable to pay in full at the time of registration.


● Self-pay students will be charged the non-member rate.
● A 50% down payment of total semester tuition, books and applicable fees are due at registration.
● Remaining balance can be divided up to 3 additional monthly payments ($10.00 processing fee applies on each installment)
● All payments that are declined will incur a $20.00 NSF fee.

 

We encourage all students who are employed with a member company to work with their employer to register and pay through the IECRM Flashpoint Enrollment Portal/Process. This will ensure the student is paying the lowest possible rate for tuition, books and applicable fees.