Effective Sept. 1, all ISI Administrative members are required to register all members of their ISI program as Individual ISI members. Rinks may register the skaters in bulk, or skaters can register individually through the ISI national office.
Administrative Membership Benefits of Having Skaters Registered as ISI Members:
• You receive potential insurance discounts for your facility. • ISI provides you with a database of your skaters.
• You receive $1 in ISI Bucks for every skater registered under your rink/club.
Individual Skater Membership Benefits:
• Skaters receive excess accident medical insurance coverage.
• Skaters have the unique opportunity to be a part of an exciting nationwide organization that enables them to forge friendships not only with teammates but also with skaters across the country and world.
• Skaters can process through the ISI test levels, earning achievement patches.
• Skaters may participate in numerous local and national competitions.
• Skaters can pursue their individual skating goals while also contributing to their home rink team.
• Skaters have access to Recreational Ice Skating Online magazine, written exclusively for ISI skaters.
• FUN! The ISI program is all-inclusive, with events for all ages and skill levels, truly offering something for every
individual desiring to skate for the FUN of it.
Individual membership costs $15 per skater and runs Sept. 1 through Aug. 31.
Including this membership fee on your class registration form is typically the most efficient way to handle the process for your customers. Since new students join your skating school year-round, the fee should be collected annually and tracked in the same manner that you track class registrations. Some facilities refer to it as an annual registration fee or new participant fee.
Ice Skating Programs
If you need assistance with this process, please contact ISI Managing Director Liz Mangelsdorf at 972-735-8800 or
liz@skateisi.org.
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