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CONTACT INFO |
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IDI
MAIN CAMPUS, TRAINING FACILITY, & RETAIL STORE
1400
Pier Side Street,
Bldg 190, Suite C
North Charleston, SC 29405
email
info@internationaldivinginstitute.com
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Phone
& Fax
Toll
Free: 888-SAT-DIVE
(888-728-3483)
Phone:
843-740-1124
Fax: 843-740-5598
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INSTITUTE PROFILE |
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Established
in 1996,The International Diving Institute was
established as the East Coast Dive Connection LLC in 1996 and
has been actively engaged in teaching diving since that date.
Its name was officially changed to International Diving
Institute LLC in 2004.
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MARCH
2010
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FEBRUARY
2010
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JANUARY
2010
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December
2010
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November
2010
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fINANCIAL
AID & VA BENEFITS
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Aid is not available at this time. However, we
do offer in-house financing. Please
consult with our admissions office to discuss your
financial options.
VA/VOC REHAB approved -
For further information please contact the
Administration office at International Diving
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Employment
Opportunities
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Diving Institute is an equal opportunity employer.
Interested individuals seeking employment should
contact the admissions office to discuss employment
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FREQUENTLY
ASKED QUESTIONS
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1.
Do I need to have experience in diving? No;
you will learn to dive while you are here at the
institute.
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2.
Do I need to know how to swim? Yes;
you will be swimming on a daily basis.
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3.
Do I need to have experience in welding to attend
your school? No;
you will learn the basics of welding while you are here at
the institute.
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4.
Is there an age limit? You
must be at least 18 years old to attend the institute.
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5.
How long is the program? The
program is a total of 640 hours and lasts 16 weeks (4
months). It is a full-time program.
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6.
How many people are in a class? We
have a maximum of 10 students per class. We can have up to
four classes at any given time, so that would be a maximum
of 40 students on the premises.
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7.
What certification will I get? You
will receive an ADCI entry-level tender/diver card. This
is the card that you will need to work in the commercial
diving industry.
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8.
What does ADCI stand for? ADCI
stands for the Association of Diving Contractors
International. You can visit its website at
www.adc-int.org to learn more.
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9.
What is a tender? A
tender is someone who helps/tends the diver.
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10.
Do you offer job placement? We
cannot guarantee job placement; however, we have many
companies that contact us looking for divers. We post or
announce this information at the school. We also have
companies that send representatives to our institute to
recruit divers.
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What is the difference between offshore and inland
work? When
working offshore you will be on large diving
vessels or platforms in the ocean and when working
inland you may work in intercoastal waterways,
power treatment plants, water treatment plants,
bridges, piers, etc.
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Will I have to travel or be away
from home for long periods? It
is probable. It will depend on the type of
job you’re doing and where it’s
located.
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13.
How much money will I make? It
varies depending on the location (North,
South, East Coast, and West Coast),
whether you’re working inland or
offshore, whether you work for a small
company or a large company, whether
you’re in the divers' union, and what
kind of job your doing.
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14.
What
kinds of benefits are offered? Benefits
vary depending on the employer. Some
companies offer sign-on bonuses, tuition
reimbursement, continuing education,
medical, dental, vision, vacation, 401K,
and stock options. Some companies also
offer dive pay and depth pay in addition
to standard pay.
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15.
Are you a licensed facility? Yes;
we are licensed by the South Carolina
Commission on Higher Education as a
Nonpublic Postsecondary Institution.
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16.
Is IDI approved for veteran's
education benefits? Yes. When participating with the G.I. bill, the eligible veteran will
receive money directly from the VA to
supplement their education. Therefore, you
will be required to pay for your tuition
using the same options as other students.
For more information visit
www.gibill.va.gov or call 1-888-gibill1.
Our facility code is 25081940.
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17.
Do you offer financial aid? Not
at this time. We do, however, offer
in-house financing. You must pay for your
physical, housing, books, and diving gear
on or before the first day of school. You
will also be required to put $5,500.00
down on your tuition. The balance will be
financed for five years @ 10 percent
interest.
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18.
Do you offer housing? No
we do not offer on campus housing: however
we do providestudents with a list of
clean, reasonably priced housing
facilities within a short distance from
the IDI campus.
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What do I need to bring for housing? You
will need to bring toiletries, a couple of
towels, a pillow and a sheet set for a
single bed. You may also want to bring a
small TV or radio. The institute is not
responsible for lost or stolen items;
therefore, you may want to bring a lock
box to secure your personal belongings.
You will also be required to provide proof
of renters insurance. If you do not have
your own insurance, you can purchase it
through the housing provider.
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20.
Can I tour the institute? Yes
you can; however, you will need to contact
the office to schedule an appointment.
Keep in mind that the institute is closed
over the weekend. The best time to tour is
Monday thru Friday between 8:00 AM and
11:00 AM.
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21.
What are the admission
requirements? You
will need to fill out an
application/enrollment agreement and send
in a non-refundable application fee of
$100.00. We will also need your official
high school transcripts or GED, social
security card, driver’s license, and
original birth certificate. You will also
have to pass a physical in addition to
some other requirements that are listed in
our catalog.
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22.
May I
get my own physical? Yes,
but it has to be done prior to admission
but within 60 days of your start date. It
is highly recommended that students get an
ADCI physical
by a licensed physician in their area that
is qualified by experience or training to
conduct commercial diver physical
examinations.
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The
ADCI website (www.adc-int.org) provides
a list of qualified diving medical
examiners as well as a copy of the
physical examination and medical history
forms. The ADCI physical is a very
extensive physical. All of the x-rays and
tests are appropriate for working
commercial divers exposed to very rigorous
conditions; however, they may create an
unnecessary financial hardship to the
student diver and is not critical for
student training. *We do require that
students have at minimum a basic physical
with an EKG, PFT, UA, CBC and chest
x-rays. We also require a formal letter
from the physician on letterhead stating
that the student is fit for diving and
hyperbaric activities. The physician will
also need to sign off on the student’s
logbook after the student has filled out
the personal information. We can send the
logbook to the student for a cost of
$35.00. We do not want copies of the
physical.
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Please keep in
mind that perspective employers may
require graduates to complete the full
ADCI physical. If for some reason, the
graduate fails that physical, the
International Diving Institute is not
responsible in any way and the graduate
will not be compensated for any monies
spent to attend the institute. It is the
student's choice.
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do
the complete ADCI physical or the minimum
requirements. Just remember that the
minimum may get the student into school,
but once the student leaves IDI, he/she
may have to pass the complete ADCI
physical and we accept NO RESPONSIBILITY
for the outcome. *Contact the school with
your physician’s information and we will
be sure he/she is informed of the medical
requirements for your physical.
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23.
Are there any disqualifying
conditions that will prevent me from
engaging in diving or hyperbaric
activities?
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Yes,
according to the ADC, a person having any
of the following conditions, as determined
by a physician's examination shall be
disqualified from engaging in diving or
other hyperbaric activities.
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History
of seizure disorder other than early
childhood febrile (high fever) conditions.
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Cystic
or cavitary disease of the lungs,
significant obstructive or restrictive
lung disease, or recurrent pneumothorax
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Chronic
inability to equalize sinus and middle ear
pressure
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Significant
central or peripheral nervous system
disease or impairment
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Chronic
alcoholism drug abuse, or history of
psychosis
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Significant
hemoglobinpathies
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Significant
osteonecrosis
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Chronic
conditions requiring continuous control by
medication
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24.
Do I get a refund if I fail the
physical? You
will not get a refund on the physical;
however, you will get a refund on any
tuition or housing that you’ve prepaid.
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25.
Do I need to have any diving
equipment? Yes,
you will be required to have some dive
gear. You can purchase the gear on your
own or you may purchase the gear at the
retail facility located at the institute
at a discounted rate.
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26.
What kinds of things are there to
do in our off-time?
Charleston has a lot to offer, especially
if you are a history buff.
The list below is only a few of the
many attractions that Charleston has to
offer.
Along with its fine restaurants and
friendly citizens Charleston, S.C., took
the No. 2 spot
on the list of best U.S. cities to
visit from Conde Nast Traveler
magazine’s Readers’ Choice Awards for
2008.
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- SCHOOL CATALOG
- SCHOOL SCHEDULE
- ENROLLMENT APPLICATION
- FREQUENTLY
ASKED QUESTIONS
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ALUMNI
SECTION
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