Individual Events

Some events are not sponsored by RID but still provide valuable learning opportunities for interpreters. These events fall into one of three categories: 

PINRA

Participant Initiated Non-RID Activities (PINRA) are formal learning events like workshops or seminars that an interpreter/transliterator wishes to attend, but which are not offered by an RID approved sponsor. The activity must be offered by an organization with specific known standards and must have a clearly defined format, educational objectives, and purpose.

PINRA can include content from almost any domain as long as the applicant can demonstrate a relevance to interpreting work. Find any event that interests you and earn CEUs towards certification or license renewal.

Examples of events that could qualify as a PINRA:

  • Audited college courses
  • Non-credit courses
  • Community education
  • Non-mandatory school district in-services
  • Organizational conventions/workshops

Trainings which are a mandatory part of employment are not eligible for CEUs

PINRA applications must be submitted and approved before the event begins. Please submit your application as early as possible, since last minute applications may not be approved.

  1. Complete the application below, including payment
  2. Wait for approval
  3. Attend the event
  4. Submit proof of attendance. If your event does not provide a certificate of completion, you will need an email from the presenter or organizer confirming attendance.

Members of IRID pay only $5 for a PINRA application. Non members pay $25. Make sure you are logged in to take advantage of member pricing, or join IRID today.

Academic Coursework

CEUs may be awarded for courses earning college credit taken at an accredited institution during the participant’s current CMP cycle.

The school or institution must be recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA). Successful completion is defined as receiving a minimum letter grade of “C” (2.0) or above.

The application may be submitted after the course is completed, but all paperwork must be submitted and approved by an RID approved sponsor before the completion of your current CMP cycle.

  1. Complete the application
  2. Complete the course. 
  3. Submit a copy of your transcript to the sponsor. You must earn a grade of a C or better to receive CEUs.

 

If the course is offered during a semester, the number of CEUs equals 1.5 per semester credit (i.e. a 3 credit course = 4.5 CEUs). If the course is offered during a quarter, the number of CEUs equals 1 per quarter credit (i.e. a 3 credit course = 3 CEUs).

Members of IRID pay only $5 for a Academic Coursework application. Non members pay $25. Make sure you are logged in to take advantage of member pricing, or join IRID today.

Independent Study

IRID is currently unable to process Independent Studies. You can find a list of all CMP Sponsors who are approved to process Independent Studies on RID’s website, here

RID List of Approved Sponsors 

Independent Studies are the most flexible option available. Interpreters can engage in a self-designed educational experience to enhance skills or acquire knowledge in a specific area.

With guidance from a sponsor, individuals may design an independent study plan around many types of activities. 

Examples of events that could qualify for Independent Studies:

  • Research
  • Course instruction
  • Publications – writing articles for VIEWSthe Journal of Interpretation, or other publications
  • Study groups
  • Multi-media instruction
  • Mentorship – both being mentored and mentoring
  • Literature review – RID offers many publications that work for this option
  • Self-study curriculum
  1. Discuss your ideas with an sponsor approved for processing Independent Studies. The sponsor can help you work out a plan for what you would like to learn, the type of documentation required and the number of CEUs you can earn.  Independent Studies must include some kind of final product to demonstrate learning, and a log of time spent on the various elements of the study.
  2. The sponsor will sign and approve the Independent Study Plan, and you may now begin work on the activity. Any work done before this point cannot earn CEUs
  3. Submit the documents that demonstrate proof of learning, final result, and time log to the sponsor.
  4. After receiving all the documents outlined in the plan, the sponsor will fill out the Independent Study Activity Report and submit all required paperwork to RID.

For Independent Studies up to 0.5 CEUs (5 hours), members of IRID pay $20 and non members pay $40.

For Independent Studies above 0.5 CEUs (more than 5 hours), members of IRID pay $30 and non members pay $60.

Make sure you are logged in to take advantage of member pricing, or join IRID today.