$1,595 per participant and $1,395 for a second registrant or more from the same company.
The registration fee includes 74 hours of classroom instruction, seven course handbooks, facility project assignments, and certification recognition materials.
$1,595 per participant and $1,395 for a second registrant or more from the same company.
The registration fee includes 61 hours of classroom instruction, seven course handbooks, facility project assignments, and certification recognition materials.
Group discount: fee is $1,395 for a second registrant or more from the same company.
Registrants are eligible for tuition rebates from their sponsoring utility or energy efficiency program provider of $100 upon earning the BOC credential, and $200 upon submittal of an approved incentive application for an energy efficiency project at their facility. Maximum rebate per registrant is $300. Note: Any student receiving a special tuition discount or reimbursement from a sponsor (such as National Grid) will not be eligible for tuition rebates. Download the Tuition Rebate Award Application (PDF 96k)
Long Island Power Authority
Full course series tuition for LIPA customers is $599.
Registrants residing in Maine
(Discounted tuition provided courtesy of Efficiency Maine)
K-12 and State/Local Government Agency – $750
Federal Agency and Private Company – $1,050
All Others (companies outside of Maine) – $1,595 standard fee
Rhode Island Registrants
Contact your local utility representative to see if a tuition discount is offered.
NEEC provides this IRS Form W-9 (PDF 176k) for your records. We provide this form to certify that NEEC (BOC) is not subject to backup withholding, and that you may not be required to file information returns on transactions with us, based on the fact that NEEC is a corporation.
Operators may register for single classes in the Level I and Level II course series.
One-day class fee: $225/participant
Two-day class fee: $350/participant
We accept payment by credit card, purchase order, or check. Purchase orders and checks should be made payable to the Northwest Energy Efficiency Council.
Updated 4-4-2012