Thank you to everyone who took advantage of the introductory offer for NTCA University. This offer gave your company access to NTCA University through the end of 2017. We received a lot of feedback from members – some positive and some negative – but we listened to every- one and took all of this into consid- eration when we were developing pricing for 2018. Below is pricing for all members – contractors or manufacturers – based upon the number of users they would like to have taking courses on the site. • 1 – $50 • 2 – $99 • 3-15 – $149 • 16-50 – $199 • 51-100 – $299 • 101-150 – $399 • 151-200 – $499 • 201 or more – call for pricing Free access for one-person shops Remember that NTCA now has a $50 voucher for the NTCA store that contractors can choose as one of their Parnering for Success vouch- ers. So let’s say that you are a one- person shop and choose to use the $50 voucher for access to NTCA University. This means that you will have access for free to the site for the whole year. You'll see this purchase option on the NTCA store as we get closer to the end of the year. And for those of you that want to pay your mem- bership dues and NTCA University access together, we are currently looking into giving you this option when we mail out renewal notices at the end of the year. As we get closer to completing two years of introductory courses and the development of our setter courses, we will continue to add courses to the site that you can use to train your employ- ees. We have three sub-committees within the Training and Education Committee working on developing content for NTCA University. If you are interested in working with one of these committees please let me know. We can always use a new perspective on the types of courses that should be developed. If you have any questions, please feel free to e-mail me at becky@ tile-assn.com. NTCA UNIVERSITY UPDATE –––––––––––––––––––– 2018 NTCA University pricing includes free option for single contractor members By Becky Serbin, Training and Education coordinator 88 TileLetter | October 2017