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IECRM “Special People. Special Creatures.” We learned from each other.

On October 18th, the IECRM Emerging Leaders (EL) 7.0 began their day at Freedom Service Dogs (FSD). FSD trains dogs that come from shelters and rescue organizations to provide military veterans and many others suffering with mental and physical challenges with a caring companion who helps them with recovery.  These incredible creatures open doors, pick […]

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It’s Not Too Late: Join us at the IECRM Parade of Lights Holiday Party

IECRM members, apprentices, alumni, spouses, children, and friends are invited to IECRM’s Family-Friendly Holiday Party, coinciding with the LIVE broadcast of the 44th Annual 9NEWS Parade of Lights, where IECRM’s Sparkling Ice Castle float will make its repeat performance! Cheer on the IECRM float from the beautiful Hyatt Regency, with direct indoor and outdoor views of the Parade, as part of […]

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Membership Benefit: Borrowed Worker Program

Being an IECRM member comes with many key benefits, sometimes much more than you originally believed when you first joined. Many contractors and business partners join IECRM in the hope of receiving one specific benefit or achieving one goal, but then learn that many more benefits that hold much more opportunity are available to them. […]

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National Apprenticeship Week Celebration Here in Rocky Mountain!

“Apprenticeship” is an ‘earn while you learn’ training model that combines work-based learning with related classroom teaching using the highest industry standards.  At IECRM we educate over 2300 electrical apprentices and licensed electricians annually. IECRM and our members are dedicated to educating, promoting, and advancing the electrical industry. We did so November 12-16 with an […]

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Five New Directors Join Independent Electrical Contractors Board of Directors

The Independent Electrical Contractors – Rocky Mountain Chapter named five new directors to its board during the organizations annual “State of the Industry” business meeting on November 8, 2018. Meet the New Directors Sam Gluck, APCO Electric Sam Gluck has spent his entire 25-year electrical career in some capacity affiliated with the IEC Rocky Mountain […]

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State Electrical Board Sunset Review by Colorado Legislature in 2019

The State Electrical Board (SEB) and the Division of Professions and Occupations are required by law to be reviewed periodically to determine if certain industries and occupations should be subject to governance and licensure. This happens by the Colorado legislature through a process called Sunset Review. These review processes focus on creating the least restrictive […]

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Annual Policy Forum – Recap Mid-Term Elections 2018

Preparation, solid facts, airtight business case and new relationships vital to navigating significant challenges coming our way in 2019 On November 15, the IECRM Government Relations committee hosted the Annual IECRM Policy Forum, part of National Apprenticeship Week this year.  Mid-term election results were presented and discussed including results of the Colorado Governor’s race, and […]

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Contractor Spotlight: Jake Jackson, Juniper Mountain Electric Get the Life You Desire and Deserve

EDITOR’S NOTE: Our new Spotlight section features contractors, alumni, and apprentices About… Jake Jackson and his partner and wife, Bonnie, own and operate Juniper Mountain Electric.  Jake was raised on the Western Slope of Colorado where he grew up without electricity or indoor plumbing.  Looking to the east, Jake soon realized that Denver had more […]

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APPRENTICE SPOTLIGHT: Ryan Slayton, Denver Water

EDITOR’S NOTE:  This month meet IECRM 3rd Year and Denver Water Apprentice, Ryan Slayton About… Ryan Slayton is in his third year at IECRM and is an apprentice with Denver Water, the water utility company that serves 1.4 million people in the City of Denver and many of its surrounding suburbs.  Denver Water is celebrating its […]

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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.