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Join Us for an Inspiring Evening at the 2023 State of the Industry Business Dinner & Board of Directors Election

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Get ready for an evening of inspiration, insights, and networking as we invite you to the much-anticipated 2023 State of the Industry Business Dinner and Board of Directors Election hosted by IECRM. Event Details:Thursday, November 2, 20235:00 pm – 9:00 pmDelta Marriott in NorthglennREGISTER NOW At this exclusive gathering, we will delve into the heart […]

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Countdown to SPARK – October 16-18, 2023 in Dallas!

IEC SPARK, the ultimate event for electrical contractors, is less than 2 weeks away! Don’t miss out on a transformative journey that will spark your inspiration and propel your professional growth on October 16-18, 2023, in Dallas, TX. REGISTER NOW! Join IECRM to represent Colorado’s IEC Chapters during the national event of the year and […]

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Membership Renewal Campaign Set to Begin in October

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Building a stronger industry, IECRM offers business partner memberships to General Contractors, manufacturers, suppliers, distributors, specialty service providers, and other key companies that support our more than 200 Contractor Member companies. IECRM Contractor Members turn to Industry Partners and GCs for advice and services they need to effectively manage their businesses. As experts in their […]

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Nominations Are In: Prepare to Cast Your Vote for the IECRM Board of Directors!

The Independent Electrical Contractors Rocky Mountain (IECRM) has officially closed nominations for the upcoming Board of Directors election. This is an important juncture for our organization as we prepare to select the leaders that will guide us into the future. Stay Tuned for Your Ballot As a valued member of IECRM, your voice and participation […]

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What is the difference between a commercial electrician and a residential electrician?

What Is the Difference Between a Commercial Electrician and a Residential Electrician? Do you know the difference between a commercial electrician and a residential electrician? While both professions involve working with electrical systems, there are distinct differences in their areas of expertise, their responsibilities, skill sets, and the environments in which they operate.   The […]

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Introducing Brett Reyes: IECRM’s New Development Director

IECRM is delighted to announce the appointment of Brett Reyes as its Development Director, a newly established role to enhance the organization’s outreach and impact within the electrical and renewable energy industry. Brett’s experience working with electrical contractors and manufacturers within distribution makes her a valuable addition to the team. Her extensive background in nonprofit […]

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IECRM Graduates and Members Seeking Higher Education Can Benefit from IECRM’s Partnership with CSU Global

IECRM’s partnership with CSU Global benefits graduates and members seeking higher education by providing access to diverse online degree programs, exclusive tuition discounts, and recognition of prior learning. Learn more about IECRM’s partnership with CSU Global and the benefits here. Recognition of Prior Learning: IECRM 4-Year Electrical Apprenticeship Training Program graduates receive up to 53 […]

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Flashpoint Tip of the Month

Know Your Students’ Preferred Location and Night Before Registering Please survey your students on their schedules. The seats are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis, so it would be helpful to know which nights and locations do not suit your apprentices’ schedules. We kindly request that you register the apprentice for the seats that are […]

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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.