



DIARY DATES
29th September 2010
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ANNUAL RATE | REGISTRATION FEES | ||
| Membership categories | Student | £17.00 | £2.00 |
| Member | £64.00 | £15.00 | |
| Professional categories | Technician | £74.00 | £15.00 |
| Professional | £90.00 | £15.00 | |
| Fellow | £112.00 | £15.00 | |
SUSTAINING MEMBERSHIP
The annual rate from 1st July 2010 is £330.00 (plus VAT)
"GOLD" SUSTAINING MEMBERSHIP
The annual rate from 1st July 2010 is £645.00 (plus VAT)
NEW APPLICANTS
All new applications for Ordinary membership must be accompanied by a payment of £79.00 The applicant will immediately be admitted into the Institute as an Ordinary Member.
STUDENTS
Applications should be accompanied by a payment of £19.
JANUARY - MARCH APPLICATIONS
Applications submitted between 1st January and 31st March (ie. in the second half of the subscription year) need submit only half the annual rate plus the full Registration fee of £15 (ie. £47 for Members or £10.50 for Students). Applications during April, May and June will be treated as being made on 1st July.
PAYMENTS
Applicants are requested to make payment ONLY in £GB. If you would like to pay in Euro's please contact ICorr Head Office. Payment may also be made by credit card for £GB only in which case a surcharge of £3 per payment is made to cover substantial increases in bank charges. Overseas members who wish to receive the Institute's journal Corrosion Management by air mail should add £20 to their subscription payment.
GRADE TRANSFER
Applications for transfer to a higher grade should be made on the Professional Membership Application Transfer Form and be accompanied by a payment of £40, being £15 administration fee plus the £26 difference between Ordinary and Professional Membership or £25. being £15 administration fee plus the £10 difference between Ordinary and Technician Membership.
Candidates should realise that an application for Professional membership can take up to six months. While the Professional Assessment Committee make every effort to process applications more quickly than this, they can be helped by candidates ensuring full and complete fulfilment of the requirements, especially the provision of an adequate training and experience report.
Subscription rates for Life Membership, Members in retirement and unemployed Members are available on request.