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October Newsletter SECTION NEWS In this issue…. 1. Section Meeting………………………..Page 2 2. Last Section Meeting….…………………Page 3 3. AWS CWI Seminar……..…………………Page 4 4. Job Openings…………………………….Page 5 5. Industry Events…………………………Page 6-15 SECTION MEETING: Tuesday October 10th, 5:30 PM at Santa Ana College Other events of interest: FABTECH expo November 6 to 9 at McCormick Place, Chicago. Section fundraiser: Advertise in our newsletter! contact us [email protected]

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October Newsletter

SECTION NEWSIn this issue….

1. Section Meeting………………………..Page 2 2. Last Section Meeting….…………………Page 3 3. AWS CWI Seminar……..…………………Page 4 4. Job Openings…………………………….Page 5 5. Industry Events…………………………Page 6-15

SECTION MEETING:

Tuesday October 10th, 5:30 PM at Santa Ana College

Other events of interest:FABTECH expo November 6 to 9 at McCormick Place, Chicago.

Section fundraiser: Advertise in our newsletter! contact us [email protected]

October Newsletter

SECTION MEETINGTuesday October 10th, 2017 at 5:30 PM

Location: Santa Ana College, 1530 W. 17th Street, Santa Ana Park in Lot 7. Walk to Room D-106.

Guest Speaker: Efram Abrams, AWS Education Department

Join us in welcoming Efram Abrams from AWS Headquarters in Miami !

Come join us for a free dinner, get a chance to win welding gear, helmets, shirts, goodies, and cash at our usually 50/50 cash raffle! At this meeting, we will do a tour of Santa Ana College’s welding facility and Efram Abrams will talk about AWS Educational Programs available to everyone: companies, educational institutions, educators, inspectors, and students.

Presentation Topics: -Workforce Development/Skills Gap in Welding -AWS Online Courses and Educational Library -AWS SENSE Program -AWS Academic Access (AA) -AWS Accredited Testing Facility (ATF) and Certified Welder Program -AWS Educational Institutional Memberships -AWS Student Sections -AWS Foundation Scholarships and Workforce Development Grant

About our guest speaker Efram Abrams: Efram has been with AWS for over 6 years, first working in the Standards Development department as a secretary to many of the volunteer technical committees tasked with the development and revision of the AWS Welding Specifications, Codes, Practices and is now responsible for the the Educational resources that AWS has to offer. hard to promote welding education and to improve and add to AWS’s educational resources.

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1. LAST SECTION MEETING

We sincerely appreciate Bradford Derustit for featuring a presentation on stainless steel post weld cleaning and providing us with a fine meal at Maggie’s Pub in Sta Fe Springs.

To those of us who have worked with stainless steel and had the need to pickle and passivate welded stainless steel joints, we know how important it is to get a good product that will do the job.

Anne and Mark Denney from Bradford Derustit discussed properties of stainless and how to prevent and restore from rusting. The presentation was great, with videos and live demos on their product. They put on a great show with a gourmet buffet dinner for our members !

At the end of the meeting, we raffled shirts, hats and golf balls donated by Fronius, and the cash prize was $100 ! The winner of the cash prize was Jose Mendoza from Maxine Waters Employment Center.

And the winner of the Section’s Fundraiser - the CWI Publications Auction was Fredy Hernandez, also from Maxine Waters Employment Center. Congrats to both!!!

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2. AWS CWI Seminar & Exam by AWS Education and Certification

The upcoming Los Angeles Official AWS Seminar and Exam hosted by the Los Angeles/Inland Empire Section, will be held at California Welding Institute.

Seminar Dates: December 3rd to December 8th

Exam Date: December 9th

Location: California Welding Institute 32081 Corydon St, Lake Elsinore, CA 92530

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3. JOB OPENINGS1) Barstow college looking for a CWI, CWE, CW to hire as instructor. 75/hr contract basis. Experience with railroad related tasks preferred. Contact [email protected]

2) Arrowhead Products is looking for a journeyman welder to work in t1” to 6” did. inconel and titanium ducting. Welds will be tested with nondestructive testing methods. Call 714-828-7770

3) Aerojet Rocketdyne is looking for a welder. Location: Canoga Park, CAResponsible for welding various metals of Company products, fixtures, test stands, industrial structures, tooling and related equipment, components and product parts by using available welding processes including manual fusion welding and by mechanized or automated processes, including laser, in-place-tube, robotic welding, plastic welding and torch brazing to do longitudinal and circumferential welding of assemblies. Cutting various metals by oxyacetylene and plasma arc, plasma spray welding and plasma welding. Welder is responsible for setup, and that the weldments meets the external and internal requirements of the applicable weld specification. To apply visit https://jobs-aerojet-rocketdyne.icims.com/jobs/11809/welder---journeyman-%28second-shift%29/job

4) Integral Aerospace is looking for a Weld Engineer for a full time position in Santa Ana, CA. The person in this role will support manufacturing special processes such as metal joining with Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW), act as the certifying agent for the special process group, and be a certified welder with GTAW process or an American Welding Society (AWS) Certified Weld Inspector.Contact John Levi at 949 757-9782 or [email protected]

For jobs nationwide visit http://jobsinwelding.com

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4. Upcoming Industry Events

FABTECH provides a convenient venue where you can meet with world-class suppliers, see the latest industry products and developments, and find the tools to improve productivity, increase profits and discover new solutions to all of your metal forming, fabricating, welding, and finishing needs. The annual event at McCormick Place will offer more than 1,700 exhibitors and 50,000 attendees full access to over 750,000 net square feet of floor space. SHOW DATES & HOURS visit: fabtechexpo.com Monday, November 6 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM Tuesday, November 7 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM Wednesday, November 8 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM Thursday, November 9 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM

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One day crash course for L.A City Certified Welder Written Exam

by the California Welding Institute

SATURDAY October 14th

We cover ALL the material in depth and in just one day!

Enroll now at www.socalwelding.com

Click on the L.A City Welder Cert tab to submit your enrollment application for the written exam. Or email [email protected]

Tax Deduction: ASNT-GLAS does not issue1098Ts, but a miscellaneous income tax deduction may be allowed for educational expenses. Consult your tax advisor.

State of California Reimbursement Program: Companies can receive reimbursement for training of employees. See etp.ca.gov

ASNT–GLAS, including the Educational Committee, is a tax–exempt, nonprofit, nonsectarian 501(c) (3) organization.

Register by mail, fax or email anytime

or Register early in personin building 600 (Room 609) from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.

on the following dates:

Fall Early Reg. Nite: Mon., Aug. 28, 2017 Spring Early Reg. Nite: Tues., Feb., 20, 2018 See registration form (pg. 7) for fees and

early registration discounts.

Location and Contact InformationASNT - GLAS Education Committee

1151 San Gabriel BoulevardRosemead, California 91770-4299

Phone: (626) 940-2114 Fax: (626) 940-2001

E-mail: [email protected]

www.boscotech.edu

Classes Offered Twice a YearMost classes meet on Monday and/or

Thursday evenings from 6:00-9:00 pm, 6:30-9:30 pm or 7:00-10:00 pm*

*On the first night of the semester, classes begin at 7pm. Courses 107, 115 and 116 begin Mon., September 11.

Fall session: Thursday September 7, 2017 to Thursday December 7, 2017 (No classes on Halloween or Thanksgiving)

Spring session: Thursday, March 1, 2018 to Thursday, May 24, 2018

(No classes on Memorial Day)

Most Classes Held on Campus of Don Bosco Technical Institute1151 San Gabriel Boulevard

Rosemead, California 91770-4299

AdministrationChair: Fred J. Padilla

Vice Chair: Paul Cole Padilla

ASNT-GLAS 2017-2018 Continuing Education Program Courses for those interested in or working in Nondestructive Testing or related fields

Celebrating over 50 years of ASNT classes at Don Bosco Technical Institute!

American Society for Nondestructive TestingGreater Los Angeles Section

atDon Bosco Technical Institute

www.asnt-glas.org • www.boscotech.edu

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ASNT Education CommitteeGreater Los Angeles Section Inc. Education Program Course List

We are proud to present our 113th Education Program. Over 18, 650 students have attended the seminars from the greater Los Angeles area, as well as from Bakersfield, Edwards Air Force Base, Las Vegas, and San Diego. Many companies, govern-ment agencies, vendors, and suppliers have spon-sored their employees in attending these training courses.The courses offered consist of classroom lectures and may include laboratory sessions or field trips. It is the purpose of the education program to provide quality instruction on both the theoretical and the practical areas of nondestructive testing.

COURSES OFFEREDMost classes meet on Thursday evenings except where noted. All NDT courses are forty hours in length and satisfy the classroom training require-ments of SNT-TC-1A and NAS 410.

Course #101Introduction to Materials Processes& Nondestructive Testing (Thurs. nights)Covers metallurgical fundamentals of materials and processes as related to nondestructive testing. Introduction to penetrant, magnetic particle, radiog-raphy and ultrasonics. Prerequisite: No course prerequisite, but basic English language skills required.Required Texts: Metallurgy Fundamentals, General Dynamics PI-4-1Optional Texts: Guide for NDT

Course #102ARadiography 1 (Thurs. nights)This first course covers the theoretical and basic fundamentals of radiography with one practical laboratory session. Subjects covered include atomic structure, making a radiograph, radiation safety, applications of x and gamma radiation, darkroom practice, and enough material to take the SNT-TC-1A radiography test for Level 1 classification. Prerequisite: 101 or documented equivalent.Required Texts: PTP RT Student PackageOptional Texts: PTP RT PI Vols I-V, Q&A Radiography, CT-6-6, DuPont NDT Radiography

Course #102BRadiography II (Usually Thurs., 6-9pm)This second course covers basic radiographic equip-ment and methods of making radiographs, as well as technique development. Both x-ray machines and isotope cameras are covered. X-ray units are avail-able for laboratory sessions. Processing is intro-duced and practiced along with methods for cor-recting common technique problems, specification compliance and practical application of formulas.Prerequisite: 102A or documented equivalentRequired Texts: PTP PI Vols. I–VOptional Texts: RT Level II Study Guide, RT Q&A

Course #103AUltrasonic 1 (Usually Thurs., 6:30-9:30 pm)This first course provides fundamental instructions and concepts of ultrasonics in modern industry. Prerequisite: 101 or documented equivalent Required Texts: UT Q&A Book; and TBA bookOptional Texts: UT CT book, UT PI books, UT Math Formulas & References, Math Review book

Course #103BCUltrasonic II (Thurs. nights)This course is designed to augment knowledge obtained in Ultrasonic 1, with more advanced cov-erage of practical and theoretical considerations. Contact and immersion methods, both longitudi-nal wave and shear wave, using conventional and computer-assisted equipment, with an emphasis on C-scan and B-scan inspection and interpretation, will be covered.Prerequisite: 103A or documented equivalentRequired Texts: UT Student PackageOptional Texts: UT Q&A, UT PI books, UT Math Formulas & References, UT II Study Guide, ASNT-GLAS UT

Course #103D (Mon. nights)Phased Array Ultrasonic Testing I**Fall course begins Mon., Sept. 11, (not Sept. 7)**This course covers the basic theory and equip-ment operation associated with phased array and is taught using portable phased array systems.Note: To ensure each student adequate lab time with phased array units, enrollment will be capped at the first 14 PAID students. Most classes sched-uled to take place at California State University, Los Angeles. Prerequisite: 103BC or documented equivalent

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Course #104A (Meets Mon. & Thurs., 6-9 p.m.)Magnetic Particle & Penetrant Inspection 1This course satisfies the formal classroom training requirements for NAS 410 (latest revision) Level I certification and for SNT-TC-1A Levels I and II cer-tification. (20 hrs. PT; 20 hrs. MT) It is designed to provide instructions and practical demonstrations of test methods used in industry.Prerequisite: 101 or documented equivalentRequired Texts: MT & PT Student PackagesOptional Texts: MT & PT Q&A, MT & PT Level II Study Guides

*** Note: Courses 104A and B can be taken consecu-tively in the same semester. Course 104A runs for the first 6 weeks of the semester. Course 104B runs for the second 6 weeks. ***

Course #104B (Meets Mon. & Thurs., 6-9 p.m.) **Fall course begins late Oct./early Nov., date TBD**Magnetic Particle & Penetrant Inspection II*** Note: Meets the additional Level II training hours for compliance to NAS 410 (16 hrs. PT; 16 hrs. MT)***This course will prepare students for Level II exami-nations. It will provide practical experience in devel-oping techniques and process controls as well as specification review and defect evaluation. Students will be trained to interpret various types of stan-dards to ensure proper processing techniques.Prerequisite: 104A or documented equivalentRequired Texts: ASTM–E1444, ASTM–E1417, MIL.STD.1907 Optional Texts: MT & PT Student Packages, MT & PT Level II Study Guides, MT & PT Q&A

Course #104CVT, MT-PT Defect EvaluationThis course is designed for nondestructive testing and engineering personnel. The student will evalu-ate various types of discontinuities and indications in castings, wrought products, and weldments. Understanding of how discontinuities are presented in ingots, blooms, slabs, billets, production hardware as well as nomenclature of terminology will be covered. This course will view discontinuities under blacklight as well as by visual appearance.Prerequisites: 101 and 104A or documented equivalents.Required Texts: General Dynamics PI-4-1, CT-6-2, Weld Defects & DiscontinuitiesOptional Text: Principles of Magnetic Particle Inspection

Course #104DVisual and Optical InspectionThis course will satisfy the formal classroom train-

ing requirements for SNT-TC-1A Level I and Level II certification. Topics covered will include funda-mentals of visual and optical testing, factors that affect visual and optical testing, and equipment used, such as boroscopes, fiber scopes, and other visual inspection instruments.Prerequisite: 101 or documented equivalentRequired Text: TBD

Course #106AEddy Current Inspection IThis course presents a basic presentation of elec-tromagnetic (aka "eddy current") inspection as presently used in industry. Theory, practical applica-tion and actual demonstrations are given.Prerequisite: 101 or documented equivalentRequired Texts: ET Student Package

Course #106BEddy Current Inspection IIAdvanced eddy current concepts including high frequency/low frequency inspection, instrumenta-tion, reference standards, defect detection, imped-ance plane, conductivity, surface flaw inspection, ID probes, encircling probes, surface probes, eddy current C-scan, test set-up and inspection of air-craft including fastener hole inspection, subsurface cracks, corrosion and defect evaluation.Prerequisite: 106A or documented equivalentRequired Texts: ET Student Package

Course #107Weld Inspection (Meets Mon., 6–10 p.m.)(Prep for AWS CWI Exam)**Fall course begins Mon., Sept. 11(not Sept. 7)**This course will prepare students to perform and document weld inspection. Nondestructive testing, visual inspection, blueprint reading, hand tool use, interpretation of specifications and welding docu-mentation will be the primary topics. In addition, welding processes, related defects and corrective measures will be stressed. This course will provide a basic guide to the inspection of welds and evaluation of related documentation. The course content is pertinent for technicians, engineers and supervisors. It will aid in preparation for the American Welding Society Certified Welding Inspection (CWI) exam. Prerequisite: Experience in welding or inspection or QC or engineering.Required Text: AWS Certification Manual for Welding InspectorsOptional Texts: Modern Welding, AWS Visual Inspection Workshop Reference Manual, AWS Welding Inspection Technology Sample CWI Fundamentals Examination, AWS Guide for Nondestructive Examination of Welds.

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Course #115Basic Blue Print Reading (Mon. nights)**Fall course begins Mon., Sept. 11, (not Sept. 7)**This course will provide instruction in the funda-mentals of interpreting orthographic type draw-ings used typically throughout the industry with emphasis on visualization, view rotation and the meaning and usage of lines. Includes a demonstra-tion and practice in interpreting assembly, installa-tion and fabrications (dimensional and unidimen-sional) drawing. Prerequisite: None.Required Text: Print Reading for Industry

Course #116Geometric Dimensioning & TolerancingASME Y14.5-2009**Fall course begins Mon., Sept. 11, (not Sept. 7)**(Hybrid course: Four in-person class sessions Mondays 6-9pm and nine online module sessions. Access to a computer with Internet required.) This course is designed to provide technicians, engineers, designers, manufacturers, managers, and machinists with the technical knowledge and skills to interpret and apply geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T) to a manufactured part. The current ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers) standard will be covered and all geo-metric tolerancing symbols will be discussed. The learning objectives will be accomplished through video lectures and inspection demonstrations, prac-tical exercises, tests and exams. GD&T learning objectives will be accomplished through practical application worksheets on all geometric controls. This course will also cover the differences between the current standard and previous ASME GD&T standards.Prerequisite: Blueprint reading background or course 115Required Text: Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing

Course #117Introduction to Mechanical TestingThis class will cover all forms of hardness test-ing including rockwell normal, rockwell superficial, microhardness, brinell hardness, tensile testing, and electrical conductivity testing.Prerequisite: None.Required Text: Metallurgy Fundamentals

Course #202Radiographic Film Interpretation(Usually Thurs., 6-9pm)This course provides fundamental instruction in the interpretation of radiographs of castings, weld-

ments, composites, and electronic components. Use of interpretation aids and acceptance criteria will also be covered.Prerequisite: 102A or documented equivalent.Required Texts: PTP RT PI Vols. IV and VOptional Texts: Industrial X-Ray Interpretation

Course #301Nuclear Radiological Health & SafetyCovers both lecture and laboratory in radiation safety for gamma and x-ray radiography. This course is accredited by the state of California and meets the requirements for 40 hours training in accor-dance with Title 17, Chapter 5, Sub Chapter 4 of the health and safety code. This course meets the 40 hour education requirement to qualify for taking the IRRSP examination. (This course may be avail-able to groups at off-site locations.)Prerequisite: NoneRequired Texts: Title 17, Chapter 5, Subchapter 4 of California Health and Safety Code, 10 CFR 20, Case Histories of Radiation Events, Industrial Radiography Radiation Safety.

Course # 400Preparation for Level III Basic(Usually meets twice per week, Mon. & Thurs., 6-9pm)This course provides advanced instruction on mate-rials and processes such as casting, welding, forging, heat treating, machining and chemical processing related to nondestructive testing. Review NDT methods and SNT-TC-1A & CP-189Prerequisite: Experience as Level II. (Course101 or equivalent recommended.)Required Texts: Materials and Processes for NDT Technology, Level III Basic Study Guide, SNT-TC-1A, CP-189

Course #401Preparation for Level III RadiographyThis course provides advanced instruction in radi-ography and radiation health and safety to candi-dates for ASNT or other Level III certification.Prerequisite: Experience as Level II RT.Required Text: Radiography Level III Study GuideOptional Texts: RT Q&A, NDT Handbook RT

Course #402Preparation for Level III UltrasonicThis course provides advanced instruction in ultra-sonics for ASNT or other level III certification.Prerequisite: Experience as Level II UT.Required Texts: Ultrasonics Level III Study Guide.Optional Texts: UT Q&A, NDT Handbook UT

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Course #403Preparation for Level III Penetrantand Magnetic Particle(Usually meets twice per week, Mon. & Thurs., 6-9pm) This course provides advanced instruction in penetrant and magnetic particle to candidates for ASNT or other Level III certification. Prerequisite: Experience as Level II MT or PT.Required Texts: Level III MT & PT Study GuidesOptional Texts: MT Q&A, PT Q&A, NDT Handbook PT, NDT Handbook MT

Course #404Introduction to Failure AnalysisThis course will provide the student with the basic skills required for problem solving and failure analysis of both metals and non-metals. Topics will include optical—visual inspection techniques, the basic principles and procedures for performing a failure analysis, sources of failure, fracture modes and mechanisms, as well as failures in specific prod-uct forms. In addition, an introduction to SEM/EDX systems and state of the technology surface analysis techniques will be provided at off-campus facilities. Many case histories will be discussed. Prerequisite: 101 or documented equivalent.Required Text: None

BOOKS AVAILABLE FOR SALE ON EARLYREGISTRATION NIGHT, MONDAY NIGHTS, AND

THURSDAY NIGHTS ONLY!

JobsFor NDT job listings and NDT job-hunting tips and

resources, including help with resumé writing and interview skills, consult asnt.org (click "Jobs") and asnt-glas.org (click

"Employment") and our NDT Jobs Board in Room 609.

Third-party websites to consult include ndt.org, ndtcareers.com, inspectionjobs.com and nde-ed.org

Statement of Diversity and InclusionThe ASNT-GLAS Education Committee accepts and respects all students, regardless of race, ethnicity, tribal status, financial status, employment status, housing status, sex, gender, gender

expression or identity, national origin, immigration status, religious belief or non-belief, political affiliation or non-affilia-tion, sexuality, disability, familial, marital, parental or pregnancy

status and any other status protected by law.

Statement Against HarassmentThe ASNT-GLAS Education Committee does not tolerate

harassment of any kind and will take action against any per-petrators as permitted by law.

ASNT Mission StatementASNT exists to create a safer world by promoting

the profession and technologies of nondestructive testing.

CONGRATULATIONS2016-2017 ASNT-GLAS

SCHOLARSHIP AWARD RECIPIENTS

Marybeth Miceli Women’s ScholarshipEvelyn Robles

Kristy Davis Jones Women’s Scholarship Heather Sandoval

Brianna Buchanan Women’s Scholarship Angela Watson-Bennett

Ricky L. Morgan Veterans’ Scholarship Anthony Nichols

James Davis Veterans' ScholarshipHugo Gonzalez

ASNT-GLAS is proud to honor women, veterans, current military and student excellence.

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Grading Criteria The grade for a course is computed as follows:

1. Attendance—Attendance is critical topassing courses. Students are responsible for any class information, lecture content, handouts,homework or tests missed due to tardiness or absence. Students must consult their instructor.

2. Homework and tests—The average of home-work and tests will count as 50% of the final class grade.

3. Final Exam—Final exam will count as 50% of final grade.

4. Passing score is a minimum grade average of 70%.

BOOKS AVAILABLE FOR SALE ON EARLYREGISTRATION NIGHT, MONDAY NIGHTS, AND

THURSDAY NIGHTS ONLY!

Parking and Classroom Information

Students may park in the lot designated “student parking.” (See map below) All other lots are off-limits to ASNT students. Violators may be towed. Don Bosco Technical Institute and the ASNT Education Committee assume no liability arising from fire, theft, damage or loss of any article in vehicles.

1. Administration Office2. Salesian Residence3. Library4. De Sales Hall (400)5. Science Building (500)6. D’Amato Hall (600)7. Electronics8. Graphics

9. Materials Science10. Manufacturing11. Construction12. Power & Transportation13. Infirmary14. Strub Hall15. Design16. Chapel

17. Gymnasium18. Band Room19. Student Book Store20. Activities Room21. Tech. Lecture Halls22. Chaplain’s Office23. Co-Op Office24. Maintenance

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Registration Information: Fall 2017See fee schedule for $50 Early Registration discount and $50 ASNT member discount. Corporate membership allows only the three (3) Delegate-members on the corporate mailing list to register at the ASNT member fee. To register at ASNT member fee, a current membership card or num-ber must be presented. As part of our new ASNT-GLAS Women’s, Veterans’ and Military Initiatives, students who are either women, veterans or current military receive a half-scholarship (50% off) on their course fee. Class cancellation is subject to minimum enrollment. For advanced courses, call or email before driving to Bosco.Registration fee refunds: (After 5th class, no refunds) Before/After the 1st class: 100% After the 2nd class: 75% After the 3rd class: 50% After the 4th class: 25%It has become necessary that the registration fee be paid at the time of registration to eliminate invoicing and permit program activities. Students with any remaining debts will have holds placed on their exams and records.

• Registration by mail/fax/email must arrive prior to first day

of class for early registration discount. • Or register in person in room 609 on Early Registration

Night from 6:00-9:00pm for early registration discount.• Please plan to arrive by 6:00pm on the first night of classes if

you have not registered. Otherwise, report to class at 7pm. Books can be bought before or after class or at break.

Registration Fees (paid on 1st or 2nd class day)All courses$500.00 (ASNT Members) $550.00 (Non-Members)

Early Registration Fees (paid before 1st class day)All courses$450.00 (ASNT Members) $500.00 (Non-Members)

ASNT-GLAS Women's, Veterans, & Military Initiatives:

Women, vets, and military with ID receive half-scholarship.

*ALL students repeating courses receive half-scholarship (50% discount)*

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EDUCATED EDDY SAYS ..."MAIL, E-MAIL, OR FAX YOUR

REGISTRATION FORM TODAY!"And he also fondly remembers Mark Turner (1957-2016), beloved former Ultrasonic II instructor.