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“Group” is defined very loosely and does not require participants to be at the same firm or to sign up at the same time. It means people linked in any way, including people you might refer to a course. The final group size is determined at the time enrollment closes (24 hours before the course begins) and any discounts are given to everyone in that group based on its final size.
Example:
Bob Taylor signs up for a course at standard price of $675. Bob does not put anything in the “group” cell of his registration since he is just one person. However, a few days later he mentions the course to coworker Amy Smith who also signs up. Amy puts “Bob Taylor” in the “group” cell.
A few days later Amy pings her friend Jim Anderson and two weeks later Jim and two of his colleagues sign up for the course. Jim puts “Amy Smith” under “group” and the two colleagues put in “Jim Anderson” in theirs (they don’t know Amy).
When enrollment closes, we look at the class list and link up groups. In the case above, the group size is five people (Bob, Amy, Jim and Jim’s two colleagues). All five get the group rate of $595.
“Group” is defined very loosely and does not require participants to be at the same firm or to sign up at the same time. It means people linked in any way, including people you might refer to a course. The final group size is determined at the time enrollment closes (24 hours before the course begins) and any discounts are given to everyone in that group based on its final size.
Example:
Bob Taylor signs up for a course at standard price of $675. Bob does not put anything in the “group” cell of his registration since he is just one person. However, a few days later he mentions the course to coworker Amy Smith who also signs up. Amy puts “Bob Taylor” in the “group” cell.
A few days later Amy pings her friend Jim Anderson and two weeks later Jim and two of his colleagues sign up for the course. Jim puts “Amy Smith” under “group” and the two colleagues put in “Jim Anderson” in theirs (they don’t know Amy).
When enrollment closes, we look at the class list and link up groups. In the case above, the group size is five people (Bob, Amy, Jim and Jim’s two colleagues). All five get the group rate of $595.
Group Pricing
Cost for16-hour course is $675. However, this rate goes down as the group size increases, as follows:
Participants | Cost/Participant |
1 | $675 |
2-4 | $635 |
5-9 | $595 |
10-14 | $565 |
15-19 | $535 |
20+ | $505 |
“Group” is defined very loosely and does not require participants to be at the same firm or to sign up at the same time. It means people linked in any way, including people you might refer to a course. The final group size is determined at the time enrollment closes (24 hours before the course begins) and any discounts are given to everyone in that group based on its final size.
Example:
Bob Taylor signs up for a course at standard price of $675. Bob does not put anything in the “group” cell of his registration since he is just one person. However, a few days later he mentions the course to coworker Amy Smith who also signs up. Amy puts “Bob Taylor” in the “group” cell.
A few days later Amy pings her friend Jim Anderson and two weeks later Jim and two of his colleagues sign up for the course. Jim puts “Amy Smith” under “group” and the two colleagues put in “Jim Anderson” in theirs (they don’t know Amy).
When enrollment closes, we look at the class list and link up groups. In the case above, the group size is five people (Bob, Amy, Jim and Jim’s two colleagues). All five get the group rate of $595.
Group Pricing
Cost for16-hour course is $675. However, this rate goes down as the group size increases, as follows:
Participants | Cost/Participant |
1 | $675 |
2-4 | $635 |
5-9 | $595 |
10-14 | $565 |
15-19 | $535 |
20+ | $505 |
“Group” is defined very loosely and does not require participants to be at the same firm or to sign up at the same time. It means people linked in any way, including people you might refer to a course. The final group size is determined at the time enrollment closes (24 hours before the course begins) and any discounts are given to everyone in that group based on its final size.
Example:
Bob Taylor signs up for a course at standard price of $675. Bob does not put anything in the “group” cell of his registration since he is just one person. However, a few days later he mentions the course to coworker Amy Smith who also signs up. Amy puts “Bob Taylor” in the “group” cell.
A few days later Amy pings her friend Jim Anderson and two weeks later Jim and two of his colleagues sign up for the course. Jim puts “Amy Smith” under “group” and the two colleagues put in “Jim Anderson” in theirs (they don’t know Amy).
When enrollment closes, we look at the class list and link up groups. In the case above, the group size is five people (Bob, Amy, Jim and Jim’s two colleagues). All five get the group rate of $595.
Group Pricing
Cost for16-hour course is $675. However, this rate goes down as the group size increases, as follows:
Participants | Cost/Participant |
1 | $675 |
2-4 | $635 |
5-9 | $595 |
10-14 | $565 |
15-19 | $535 |
20+ | $505 |
“Group” is defined very loosely and does not require participants to be at the same firm or to sign up at the same time. It means people linked in any way, including people you might refer to a course. The final group size is determined at the time enrollment closes (24 hours before the course begins) and any discounts are given to everyone in that group based on its final size.
Example:
Bob Taylor signs up for a course at standard price of $675. Bob does not put anything in the “group” cell of his registration since he is just one person. However, a few days later he mentions the course to coworker Amy Smith who also signs up. Amy puts “Bob Taylor” in the “group” cell.
A few days later Amy pings her friend Jim Anderson and two weeks later Jim and two of his colleagues sign up for the course. Jim puts “Amy Smith” under “group” and the two colleagues put in “Jim Anderson” in theirs (they don’t know Amy).
When enrollment closes, we look at the class list and link up groups. In the case above, the group size is five people (Bob, Amy, Jim and Jim’s two colleagues). All five get the group rate of $595.
Group Pricing
Cost for16-hour course is $675. However, this rate goes down as the group size increases, as follows:
Participants | Cost/Participant |
1 | $675 |
2-4 | $635 |
5-9 | $595 |
10-14 | $565 |
15-19 | $535 |
20+ | $505 |
“Group” is defined very loosely and does not require participants to be at the same firm or to sign up at the same time. It means people linked in any way, including people you might refer to a course. The final group size is determined at the time enrollment closes (24 hours before the course begins) and any discounts are given to everyone in that group based on its final size.
Example:
Bob Taylor signs up for a course at standard price of $675. Bob does not put anything in the “group” cell of his registration since he is just one person. However, a few days later he mentions the course to coworker Amy Smith who also signs up. Amy puts “Bob Taylor” in the “group” cell.
A few days later Amy pings her friend Jim Anderson and two weeks later Jim and two of his colleagues sign up for the course. Jim puts “Amy Smith” under “group” and the two colleagues put in “Jim Anderson” in theirs (they don’t know Amy).
When enrollment closes, we look at the class list and link up groups. In the case above, the group size is five people (Bob, Amy, Jim and Jim’s two colleagues). All five get the group rate of $595.
Group Pricing
Cost for16-hour course is $675. However, this rate goes down as the group size increases, as follows:
Participants | Cost/Participant |
1 | $675 |
2-4 | $635 |
5-9 | $595 |
10-14 | $565 |
15-19 | $535 |
20+ | $505 |
“Group” is defined very loosely and does not require participants to be at the same firm or to sign up at the same time. It means people linked in any way, including people you might refer to a course. The final group size is determined at the time enrollment closes (24 hours before the course begins) and any discounts are given to everyone in that group based on its final size.
Example:
Bob Taylor signs up for a course at standard price of $675. Bob does not put anything in the “group” cell of his registration since he is just one person. However, a few days later he mentions the course to coworker Amy Smith who also signs up. Amy puts “Bob Taylor” in the “group” cell.
A few days later Amy pings her friend Jim Anderson and two weeks later Jim and two of his colleagues sign up for the course. Jim puts “Amy Smith” under “group” and the two colleagues put in “Jim Anderson” in theirs (they don’t know Amy).
When enrollment closes, we look at the class list and link up groups. In the case above, the group size is five people (Bob, Amy, Jim and Jim’s two colleagues). All five get the group rate of $595.
Group Pricing
Cost for16-hour course is $675. However, this rate goes down as the group size increases, as follows:
Participants | Cost/Participant |
1 | $675 |
2-4 | $635 |
5-9 | $595 |
10-14 | $565 |
15-19 | $535 |
20+ | $505 |
“Group” is defined very loosely and does not require participants to be at the same firm or to sign up at the same time. It means people linked in any way, including people you might refer to a course. The final group size is determined at the time enrollment closes (24 hours before the course begins) and any discounts are given to everyone in that group based on its final size.
Example:
Bob Taylor signs up for a course at standard price of $675. Bob does not put anything in the “group” cell of his registration since he is just one person. However, a few days later he mentions the course to coworker Amy Smith who also signs up. Amy puts “Bob Taylor” in the “group” cell.
A few days later Amy pings her friend Jim Anderson and two weeks later Jim and two of his colleagues sign up for the course. Jim puts “Amy Smith” under “group” and the two colleagues put in “Jim Anderson” in theirs (they don’t know Amy).
When enrollment closes, we look at the class list and link up groups. In the case above, the group size is five people (Bob, Amy, Jim and Jim’s two colleagues). All five get the group rate of $595.
Pricing – Group Pricing
Cost for16-hour course is $675. However, this rate goes down as the group size increases, as follows:
Participants | Cost/Participant |
1 | $675 |
2-4 | $635 |
5-9 | $595 |
10-14 | $565 |
15-19 | $535 |
20+ | $505 |
“Group” is loosely defined and does not require participants to be at the same firm or to sign up at the same time. It means people linked in any way, including people you might refer to a course. The final group size is determined at the time enrolment closes (24 hours before the course begins) and any discounts are given to everyone in that group based on that final group size.
We track this using the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell on the next page. We will group you with others if any of the following happen:
Example:
Bob Taylor signs up for a course at standard price. Bob leaves “help us identify your group for discounts” cell blank. A week later he mentions the course to coworker Amy Smith who signs up. Amy writes “Bob Taylor” in the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell. They are now in a group of two.
Amy pings her friend Jim Anderson from ABC Accounting and two weeks later Jim and two of his colleagues sign up for the course. Jim puts “Amy Smith” under “help us identify your group for discounts.” One of his colleagues writes “Jim Anderson” in their “help us identify your group for discounts” cell and the other one write “ABC Accounting.”
When enrollment closes, we link up the groups. In the case above, the group size is five (Bob, Amy, Jim and Jim’s two colleagues) and all five get the discounted group rate of $595.
Pricing – Group Pricing
Cost for16-hour course is $675. However, this rate goes down as the group size increases, as follows:
Participants | Cost/Participant |
1 | $675 |
2-4 | $635 |
5-9 | $595 |
10-14 | $565 |
15-19 | $535 |
20+ | $505 |
“Group” is loosely defined and does not require participants to be at the same firm or to sign up at the same time. It means people linked in any way, including people you might refer to a course. The final group size is determined at the time enrolment closes (24 hours before the course begins) and any discounts are given to everyone in that group based on that final group size.
We track this using the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell on the next page. We will group you with others if any of the following happen:
Example:
Bob Taylor signs up for a course at standard price. Bob leaves “help us identify your group for discounts” cell blank. A week later he mentions the course to coworker Amy Smith who signs up. Amy writes “Bob Taylor” in the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell. They are now in a group of two.
Amy pings her friend Jim Anderson from ABC Accounting and two weeks later Jim and two of his colleagues sign up for the course. Jim puts “Amy Smith” under “help us identify your group for discounts.” One of his colleagues writes “Jim Anderson” in their “help us identify your group for discounts” cell and the other one write “ABC Accounting.”
When enrollment closes, we link up the groups. In the case above, the group size is five (Bob, Amy, Jim and Jim’s two colleagues) and all five get the discounted group rate of $595.
Pricing – Group Pricing
Cost for16-hour course is $675. However, this rate goes down as the group size increases, as follows:
Participants | Cost/Participant |
1 | $675 |
2-4 | $635 |
5-9 | $595 |
10-14 | $565 |
15-19 | $535 |
20+ | $505 |
“Group” is loosely defined and does not require participants to be at the same firm or to sign up at the same time. It means people linked in any way, including people you might refer to a course. The final group size is determined at the time enrollment closes (24 hours before the course begins) and any discounts are given to everyone in that group based on that final group size.
We track this using the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell on the next page. We will group you with others if any of the following happen:
Example:
Bob Taylor signs up for a course at standard price. Bob leaves “help us identify your group for discounts” cell blank. A week later he mentions the course to coworker Amy Smith who signs up. Amy writes “Bob Taylor” in the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell. They are now in a group of two.
Amy pings her friend Jim Anderson from ABC Accounting and two weeks later Jim and two of his colleagues sign up for the course. Jim puts “Amy Smith” under “help us identify your group for discounts.” One of his colleagues writes “Jim Anderson” in their “help us identify your group for discounts” cell and the other one write “ABC Accounting.”
When enrollment closes, we link up the groups. In the case above, the group size is five (Bob, Amy, Jim and Jim’s two colleagues) and all five get the discounted group rate of $595.
Pricing – Group Pricing
Cost for16-hour course is $675. However, this rate goes down as the group size increases, as follows:
Participants | Cost/Participant |
1 | $675 |
2-4 | $635 |
5-9 | $595 |
10-14 | $565 |
15-19 | $535 |
20+ | $505 |
“Group” is loosely defined and does not require participants to be at the same firm or to sign up at the same time. It means people linked in any way, including people you might refer to a course. The final group size is determined at the time enrollment closes (24 hours before the course begins) and any discounts are given to everyone in that group based on that final group size.
We track this using the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell on the next page. We will group you with others if any of the following happen:
Example:
Bob Taylor signs up for a course at standard price. Bob leaves “help us identify your group for discounts” cell blank. A week later he mentions the course to coworker Amy Smith who signs up. Amy writes “Bob Taylor” in the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell. They are now in a group of two.
Amy pings her friend Jim Anderson from ABC Accounting and two weeks later Jim and two of his colleagues sign up for the course. Jim puts “Amy Smith” under “help us identify your group for discounts.” One of his colleagues writes “Jim Anderson” in their “help us identify your group for discounts” cell and the other one write “ABC Accounting.”
When enrollment closes, we link up the groups. In the case above, the group size is five (Bob, Amy, Jim and Jim’s two colleagues) and all five get the discounted group rate of $595.
Pricing – Group Pricing
Cost for 8-hour course is $495. However, this rate goes down as the group size increases, as follows:
PARTICIPANTS | Cost/participant |
---|---|
1 | $495 |
2-4 | $465 |
5-9 | $435 |
10-14 | $405 |
15-19 | $375 |
20+ | $345 |
“Group” is loosely defined and does not require participants to be at the same firm or to sign up at the same time. It means people linked in any way, including people you might refer to a course. The final group size is determined at the time enrollment closes (24 hours before the course begins) and any discounts are given to everyone in that group based on that final group size.
We track this using the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell on the next page. We will group you with others if any of the following happen:
Example:
Bob Taylor signs up for a course at standard price. Bob leaves “help us identify your group for discounts” cell blank. A week later he mentions the course to coworker Amy Smith who signs up. Amy writes “Bob Taylor” in the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell. They are now in a group of two.
Amy pings her friend Jim Anderson from ABC Accounting and two weeks later Jim and two of his colleagues sign up for the course. Jim puts “Amy Smith” under “help us identify your group for discounts.” One of his colleagues writes “Jim Anderson” in their “help us identify your group for discounts” cell and the other one write “ABC Accounting.”
When enrollment closes, we link up the groups. In the case above, the group size is five (Bob, Amy, Jim and Jim’s two colleagues) and all five get the discounted group rate of $595.
Pricing – Group Pricing
Cost for 8-hour course is $495. However, this rate goes down as the group size increases, as follows:
PARTICIPANTS | Cost/participant |
---|---|
1 | $495 |
2-4 | $465 |
5-9 | $435 |
10-14 | $405 |
15-19 | $375 |
20+ | $345 |
“Group” is loosely defined and does not require participants to be at the same firm or to sign up at the same time. It means people linked in any way, including people you might refer to a course. The final group size is determined at the time enrollment closes (24 hours before the course begins) and any discounts are given to everyone in that group based on that final group size.
We track this using the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell on the next page. We will group you with others if any of the following happen:
Example:
Bob Taylor signs up for a course at standard price. Bob leaves “help us identify your group for discounts” cell blank. A week later he mentions the course to coworker Amy Smith who signs up. Amy writes “Bob Taylor” in the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell. They are now in a group of two.
Amy pings her friend Jim Anderson from ABC Accounting and two weeks later Jim and two of his colleagues sign up for the course. Jim puts “Amy Smith” under “help us identify your group for discounts.” One of his colleagues writes “Jim Anderson” in their “help us identify your group for discounts” cell and the other one write “ABC Accounting.”
When enrollment closes, we link up the groups. In the case above, the group size is five (Bob, Amy, Jim and Jim’s two colleagues) and all five get the discounted group rate of $595.
Pricing – Group Pricing
Cost for 8-hour course is $495. However, this rate goes down as the group size increases, as follows:
PARTICIPANTS | Cost/participant |
---|---|
1 | $495 |
2-4 | $465 |
5-9 | $435 |
10-14 | $405 |
15-19 | $375 |
20+ | $345 |
“Group” is loosely defined and does not require participants to be at the same firm or to sign up at the same time. It means people linked in any way, including people you might refer to a course. The final group size is determined at the time enrollment closes (24 hours before the course begins) and any discounts are given to everyone in that group based on that final group size.
We track this using the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell on the next page. We will group you with others if any of the following happen:
Example:
Bob Taylor signs up for a course at standard price. Bob leaves “help us identify your group for discounts” cell blank. A week later he mentions the course to coworker Amy Smith who signs up. Amy writes “Bob Taylor” in the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell. They are now in a group of two.
Amy pings her friend Jim Anderson from ABC Accounting and two weeks later Jim and two of his colleagues sign up for the course. Jim puts “Amy Smith” under “help us identify your group for discounts.” One of his colleagues writes “Jim Anderson” in their “help us identify your group for discounts” cell and the other one write “ABC Accounting.”
When enrollment closes, we link up the groups. In the case above, the group size is five (Bob, Amy, Jim and Jim’s two colleagues) and all five get the discounted group rate of $595.
Pricing – Group Pricing
Cost for 8-hour course is $495. However, this rate goes down as the group size increases, as follows:
PARTICIPANTS | Cost/participant |
---|---|
1 | $495 |
2-4 | $465 |
5-9 | $435 |
10-14 | $405 |
15-19 | $375 |
20+ | $345 |
“Group” is loosely defined and does not require participants to be at the same firm or to sign up at the same time. It means people linked in any way, including people you might refer to a course. The final group size is determined at the time enrollment closes (24 hours before the course begins) and any discounts are given to everyone in that group based on that final group size.
We track this using the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell on the next page. We will group you with others if any of the following happen:
Example:
Bob Taylor signs up for a course at standard price. Bob leaves “help us identify your group for discounts” cell blank. A week later he mentions the course to coworker Amy Smith who signs up. Amy writes “Bob Taylor” in the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell. They are now in a group of two.
Amy pings her friend Jim Anderson from ABC Accounting and two weeks later Jim and two of his colleagues sign up for the course. Jim puts “Amy Smith” under “help us identify your group for discounts.” One of his colleagues writes “Jim Anderson” in their “help us identify your group for discounts” cell and the other one write “ABC Accounting.”
When enrollment closes, we link up the groups. In the case above, the group size is five (Bob, Amy, Jim and Jim’s two colleagues) and all five get the discounted group rate of $595.
Pricing – Group Pricing
Cost for 16-hour course is $675. However, this rate goes down as the group size increases, as follows:
PARTICIPANTS | COST/PARTICIPANT |
---|---|
1 | $675 |
2-4 | $635 |
5-9 | $595 |
10-14 | $555 |
15-19 | $515 |
20+ | $475 |
“Group” is loosely defined and does not require participants to be at the same firm or to sign up at the same time. It means people linked in any way, including people you might refer to a course. The final group size is determined at the time enrollment closes (24 hours before the course begins) and any discounts are given to everyone in that group based on that final group size.
We track this using the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell on the next page. We will group you with others if any of the following happen:
Example:
Bob Taylor signs up for a course at standard price. Bob leaves “help us identify your group for discounts” cell blank. A week later he mentions the course to coworker Amy Smith who signs up. Amy writes “Bob Taylor” in the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell. They are now in a group of two.
Amy pings her friend Jim Anderson from ABC Accounting and two weeks later Jim and two of his colleagues sign up for the course. Jim puts “Amy Smith” under “help us identify your group for discounts.” One of his colleagues writes “Jim Anderson” in their “help us identify your group for discounts” cell and the other one write “ABC Accounting.”
When enrollment closes, we link up the groups. In the case above, the group size is five (Bob, Amy, Jim and Jim’s two colleagues) and all five get the discounted group rate of $595.
Pricing – Group Pricing
Cost for 16-hour course is $675. However, this rate goes down as the group size increases, as follows:
PARTICIPANTS | COST/PARTICIPANT |
---|---|
1 | $675 |
2-4 | $635 |
5-9 | $595 |
10-14 | $555 |
15-19 | $515 |
20+ | $475 |
“Group” is loosely defined and does not require participants to be at the same firm or to sign up at the same time. It means people linked in any way, including people you might refer to a course. The final group size is determined at the time enrollment closes (24 hours before the course begins) and any discounts are given to everyone in that group based on that final group size.
We track this using the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell on the next page. We will group you with others if any of the following happen:
Example:
Bob Taylor signs up for a course at standard price. Bob leaves “help us identify your group for discounts” cell blank. A week later he mentions the course to coworker Amy Smith who signs up. Amy writes “Bob Taylor” in the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell. They are now in a group of two.
Amy pings her friend Jim Anderson from ABC Accounting and two weeks later Jim and two of his colleagues sign up for the course. Jim puts “Amy Smith” under “help us identify your group for discounts.” One of his colleagues writes “Jim Anderson” in their “help us identify your group for discounts” cell and the other one write “ABC Accounting.”
When enrollment closes, we link up the groups. In the case above, the group size is five (Bob, Amy, Jim and Jim’s two colleagues) and all five get the discounted group rate of $595.
Pricing – Group Pricing
Cost for 16-hour course is $675. However, this rate goes down as the group size increases, as follows:
PARTICIPANTS | Cost/participant |
---|---|
1 | $495 |
2-4 | $465 |
5-9 | $435 |
10-14 | $405 |
15-19 | $375 |
20+ | $345 |
“Group” is loosely defined and does not require participants to be at the same firm or to sign up at the same time. It means people linked in any way, including people you might refer to a course. The final group size is determined at the time enrollment closes (24 hours before the course begins) and any discounts are given to everyone in that group based on that final group size.
We track this using the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell on the next page. We will group you with others if any of the following happen:
Example:
Bob Taylor signs up for a course at standard price. Bob leaves “help us identify your group for discounts” cell blank. A week later he mentions the course to coworker Amy Smith who signs up. Amy writes “Bob Taylor” in the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell. They are now in a group of two.
Amy pings her friend Jim Anderson from ABC Accounting and two weeks later Jim and two of his colleagues sign up for the course. Jim puts “Amy Smith” under “help us identify your group for discounts.” One of his colleagues writes “Jim Anderson” in their “help us identify your group for discounts” cell and the other one write “ABC Accounting.”
When enrollment closes, we link up the groups. In the case above, the group size is five (Bob, Amy, Jim and Jim’s two colleagues) and all five get the discounted group rate of $595.
Pricing – Group Pricing
Cost for 16-hour course is $675. However, this rate goes down as the group size increases, as follows:
PARTICIPANTS | Cost/participant |
---|---|
1 | $495 |
2-4 | $465 |
5-9 | $435 |
10-14 | $405 |
15-19 | $375 |
20+ | $345 |
“Group” is loosely defined and does not require participants to be at the same firm or to sign up at the same time. It means people linked in any way, including people you might refer to a course. The final group size is determined at the time enrollment closes (24 hours before the course begins) and any discounts are given to everyone in that group based on that final group size.
We track this using the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell on the next page. We will group you with others if any of the following happen:
Example:
Bob Taylor signs up for a course at standard price. Bob leaves “help us identify your group for discounts” cell blank. A week later he mentions the course to coworker Amy Smith who signs up. Amy writes “Bob Taylor” in the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell. They are now in a group of two.
Amy pings her friend Jim Anderson from ABC Accounting and two weeks later Jim and two of his colleagues sign up for the course. Jim puts “Amy Smith” under “help us identify your group for discounts.” One of his colleagues writes “Jim Anderson” in their “help us identify your group for discounts” cell and the other one write “ABC Accounting.”
When enrollment closes, we link up the groups. In the case above, the group size is five (Bob, Amy, Jim and Jim’s two colleagues) and all five get the discounted group rate of $595.
Pricing – Group Pricing
Cost for 8-hour course is $495. However, this rate goes down as the group size increases, as follows:
PARTICIPANTS | Cost/participant |
---|---|
1 | $495 |
2-4 | $465 |
5-9 | $435 |
10-14 | $405 |
15-19 | $375 |
20+ | $345 |
“Group” is loosely defined and does not require participants to be at the same firm or to sign up at the same time. It means people linked in any way, including people you might refer to a course. The final group size is determined at the time enrollment closes (24 hours before the course begins) and any discounts are given to everyone in that group based on that final group size.
We track this using the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell on the next page. We will group you with others if any of the following happen:
Example:
Bob Taylor signs up for a course at standard price. Bob leaves “help us identify your group for discounts” cell blank. A week later he mentions the course to coworker Amy Smith who signs up. Amy writes “Bob Taylor” in the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell. They are now in a group of two.
Amy pings her friend Jim Anderson from ABC Accounting and two weeks later Jim and two of his colleagues sign up for the course. Jim puts “Amy Smith” under “help us identify your group for discounts.” One of his colleagues writes “Jim Anderson” in their “help us identify your group for discounts” cell and the other one write “ABC Accounting.”
When enrollment closes, we link up the groups. In the case above, the group size is five (Bob, Amy, Jim and Jim’s two colleagues) and all five get the discounted group rate of $595.
Pricing – Group Pricing
Cost for 8-hour course is $495. However, this rate goes down as the group size increases, as follows:
PARTICIPANTS | Cost/participant |
---|---|
1 | $495 |
2-4 | $465 |
5-9 | $435 |
10-14 | $405 |
15-19 | $375 |
20+ | $345 |
“Group” is loosely defined and does not require participants to be at the same firm or to sign up at the same time. It means people linked in any way, including people you might refer to a course. The final group size is determined at the time enrollment closes (24 hours before the course begins) and any discounts are given to everyone in that group based on that final group size.
We track this using the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell on the next page. We will group you with others if any of the following happen:
Example:
Bob Taylor signs up for a course at standard price. Bob leaves “help us identify your group for discounts” cell blank. A week later he mentions the course to coworker Amy Smith who signs up. Amy writes “Bob Taylor” in the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell. They are now in a group of two.
Amy pings her friend Jim Anderson from ABC Accounting and two weeks later Jim and two of his colleagues sign up for the course. Jim puts “Amy Smith” under “help us identify your group for discounts.” One of his colleagues writes “Jim Anderson” in their “help us identify your group for discounts” cell and the other one write “ABC Accounting.”
When enrollment closes, we link up the groups. In the case above, the group size is five (Bob, Amy, Jim and Jim’s two colleagues) and all five get the discounted group rate of $595.
Pricing – Group Pricing
Cost for 8-hour course is $495. However, this rate goes down as the group size increases, as follows:
PARTICIPANTS | Cost/participant |
---|---|
1 | $495 |
2-4 | $465 |
5-9 | $435 |
10-14 | $405 |
15-19 | $375 |
20+ | $345 |
“Group” is loosely defined and does not require participants to be at the same firm or to sign up at the same time. It means people linked in any way, including people you might refer to a course. The final group size is determined at the time enrollment closes (24 hours before the course begins) and any discounts are given to everyone in that group based on that final group size.
We track this using the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell on the next page. We will group you with others if any of the following happen:
Example:
Bob Taylor signs up for a course at standard price. Bob leaves “help us identify your group for discounts” cell blank. A week later he mentions the course to coworker Amy Smith who signs up. Amy writes “Bob Taylor” in the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell. They are now in a group of two.
Amy pings her friend Jim Anderson from ABC Accounting and two weeks later Jim and two of his colleagues sign up for the course. Jim puts “Amy Smith” under “help us identify your group for discounts.” One of his colleagues writes “Jim Anderson” in their “help us identify your group for discounts” cell and the other one write “ABC Accounting.”
When enrollment closes, we link up the groups. In the case above, the group size is five (Bob, Amy, Jim and Jim’s two colleagues) and all five get the discounted group rate of $595.
Pricing – Group Pricing
Cost for 8-hour course is $495. However, this rate goes down as the group size increases, as follows:
PARTICIPANTS | Cost/participant |
---|---|
1 | $495 |
2-4 | $465 |
5-9 | $435 |
10-14 | $405 |
15-19 | $375 |
20+ | $345 |
“Group” is loosely defined and does not require participants to be at the same firm or to sign up at the same time. It means people linked in any way, including people you might refer to a course. The final group size is determined at the time enrollment closes (24 hours before the course begins) and any discounts are given to everyone in that group based on that final group size.
We track this using the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell on the next page. We will group you with others if any of the following happen:
Example:
Bob Taylor signs up for a course at standard price. Bob leaves “help us identify your group for discounts” cell blank. A week later he mentions the course to coworker Amy Smith who signs up. Amy writes “Bob Taylor” in the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell. They are now in a group of two.
Amy pings her friend Jim Anderson from ABC Accounting and two weeks later Jim and two of his colleagues sign up for the course. Jim puts “Amy Smith” under “help us identify your group for discounts.” One of his colleagues writes “Jim Anderson” in their “help us identify your group for discounts” cell and the other one write “ABC Accounting.”
When enrollment closes, we link up the groups. In the case above, the group size is five (Bob, Amy, Jim and Jim’s two colleagues) and all five get the discounted group rate of $595.
Pricing – Group Pricing
Cost for 8-hour course is $495. However, this rate goes down as the group size increases, as follows:
PARTICIPANTS | Cost/participant |
---|---|
1 | $495 |
2-4 | $465 |
5-9 | $435 |
10-14 | $405 |
15-19 | $375 |
20+ | $345 |
“Group” is loosely defined and does not require participants to be at the same firm or to sign up at the same time. It means people linked in any way, including people you might refer to a course. The final group size is determined at the time enrollment closes (24 hours before the course begins) and any discounts are given to everyone in that group based on that final group size.
We track this using the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell on the next page. We will group you with others if any of the following happen:
Example:
Bob Taylor signs up for a course at standard price. Bob leaves “help us identify your group for discounts” cell blank. A week later he mentions the course to coworker Amy Smith who signs up. Amy writes “Bob Taylor” in the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell. They are now in a group of two.
Amy pings her friend Jim Anderson from ABC Accounting and two weeks later Jim and two of his colleagues sign up for the course. Jim puts “Amy Smith” under “help us identify your group for discounts.” One of his colleagues writes “Jim Anderson” in their “help us identify your group for discounts” cell and the other one write “ABC Accounting.”
When enrollment closes, we link up the groups. In the case above, the group size is five (Bob, Amy, Jim and Jim’s two colleagues) and all five get the discounted group rate of $595.
Pricing – Group Pricing
Cost for 8-hour course is $495. However, this rate goes down as the group size increases, as follows:
PARTICIPANTS | Cost/participant |
---|---|
1 | $495 |
2-4 | $465 |
5-9 | $435 |
10-14 | $405 |
15-19 | $375 |
20+ | $345 |
“Group” is loosely defined and does not require participants to be at the same firm or to sign up at the same time. It means people linked in any way, including people you might refer to a course. The final group size is determined at the time enrollment closes (24 hours before the course begins) and any discounts are given to everyone in that group based on that final group size.
We track this using the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell on the next page. We will group you with others if any of the following happen:
Example:
Bob Taylor signs up for a course at standard price. Bob leaves “help us identify your group for discounts” cell blank. A week later he mentions the course to coworker Amy Smith who signs up. Amy writes “Bob Taylor” in the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell. They are now in a group of two.
Amy pings her friend Jim Anderson from ABC Accounting and two weeks later Jim and two of his colleagues sign up for the course. Jim puts “Amy Smith” under “help us identify your group for discounts.” One of his colleagues writes “Jim Anderson” in their “help us identify your group for discounts” cell and the other one write “ABC Accounting.”
When enrollment closes, we link up the groups. In the case above, the group size is five (Bob, Amy, Jim and Jim’s two colleagues) and all five get the discounted group rate of $595.
Pricing – Group Pricing
Cost for 8-hour course is $495. However, this rate goes down as the group size increases, as follows:
PARTICIPANTS |
Cost/participant |
---|---|
1 |
$495 |
2-4 |
$465 |
5-9 |
$435 |
10-14 |
$405 |
15-19 |
$375 |
20+ |
$345 |
“Group” is loosely defined and does not require participants to be at the same firm or to sign up at the same time. It means people linked in any way, including people you might refer to a course. The final group size is determined at the time enrollment closes (24 hours before the course begins) and any discounts are given to everyone in that group based on that final group size.
We track this using the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell on the next page. We will group you with others if any of the following happen:
Example:
Bob Taylor signs up for a course at standard price. Bob leaves “help us identify your group for discounts” cell blank. A week later he mentions the course to coworker Amy Smith who signs up. Amy writes “Bob Taylor” in the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell. They are now in a group of two.
Amy pings her friend Jim Anderson from ABC Accounting and two weeks later Jim and two of his colleagues sign up for the course. Jim puts “Amy Smith” under “help us identify your group for discounts.” One of his colleagues writes “Jim Anderson” in their “help us identify your group for discounts” cell and the other one write “ABC Accounting.”
When enrollment closes, we link up the groups. In the case above, the group size is five (Bob, Amy, Jim and Jim’s two colleagues) and all five get the discounted group rate of $595.
Pricing – Group Pricing
Cost for 8-hour course is $495. However, this rate goes down as the group size increases, as follows:
PARTICIPANTS |
Cost/participant |
---|---|
1 |
$495 |
2-4 |
$465 |
5-9 |
$435 |
10-14 |
$405 |
15-19 |
$375 |
20+ |
$345 |
“Group” is loosely defined and does not require participants to be at the same firm or to sign up at the same time. It means people linked in any way, including people you might refer to a course. The final group size is determined at the time enrollment closes (24 hours before the course begins) and any discounts are given to everyone in that group based on that final group size.
We track this using the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell on the next page. We will group you with others if any of the following happen:
Example:
Bob Taylor signs up for a course at standard price. Bob leaves “help us identify your group for discounts” cell blank. A week later he mentions the course to coworker Amy Smith who signs up. Amy writes “Bob Taylor” in the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell. They are now in a group of two.
Amy pings her friend Jim Anderson from ABC Accounting and two weeks later Jim and two of his colleagues sign up for the course. Jim puts “Amy Smith” under “help us identify your group for discounts.” One of his colleagues writes “Jim Anderson” in their “help us identify your group for discounts” cell and the other one write “ABC Accounting.”
When enrollment closes, we link up the groups. In the case above, the group size is five (Bob, Amy, Jim and Jim’s two colleagues) and all five get the discounted group rate of $595.
Pricing – Group Pricing
Cost for 8-hour course is $495. However, this rate goes down as the group size increases, as follows:
PARTICIPANTS | COST/PARTICIPANT |
---|---|
1 | $495 |
2-4 | $465 |
5-9 | $435 |
10-14 | $405 |
15-19 | $375 |
20+ | $345 |
“Group” is loosely defined and does not require participants to be at the same firm or to sign up at the same time. It means people linked in any way, including people you might refer to a course. The final group size is determined at the time enrollment closes (24 hours before the course begins) and any discounts are given to everyone in that group based on that final group size.
We track this using the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell on the next page. We will group you with others if any of the following happen:
Example:
Bob Taylor signs up for a course at standard price. Bob leaves “help us identify your group for discounts” cell blank. A week later he mentions the course to coworker Amy Smith who signs up. Amy writes “Bob Taylor” in the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell. They are now in a group of two.
Amy pings her friend Jim Anderson from ABC Accounting and two weeks later Jim and two of his colleagues sign up for the course. Jim puts “Amy Smith” under “help us identify your group for discounts.” One of his colleagues writes “Jim Anderson” in their “help us identify your group for discounts” cell and the other one write “ABC Accounting.”
When enrollment closes, we link up the groups. In the case above, the group size is five (Bob, Amy, Jim and Jim’s two colleagues) and all five get the discounted group rate of $595.
Pricing – Group Pricing
Cost for 8-hour course is $495. However, this rate goes down as the group size increases, as follows:
PARTICIPANTS | COST/PARTICIPANT |
---|---|
1 | $495 |
2-4 | $465 |
5-9 | $435 |
10-14 | $405 |
15-19 | $375 |
20+ | $345 |
“Group” is loosely defined and does not require participants to be at the same firm or to sign up at the same time. It means people linked in any way, including people you might refer to a course. The final group size is determined at the time enrollment closes (24 hours before the course begins) and any discounts are given to everyone in that group based on that final group size.
We track this using the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell on the next page. We will group you with others if any of the following happen:
Example:
Bob Taylor signs up for a course at standard price. Bob leaves “help us identify your group for discounts” cell blank. A week later he mentions the course to coworker Amy Smith who signs up. Amy writes “Bob Taylor” in the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell. They are now in a group of two.
Amy pings her friend Jim Anderson from ABC Accounting and two weeks later Jim and two of his colleagues sign up for the course. Jim puts “Amy Smith” under “help us identify your group for discounts.” One of his colleagues writes “Jim Anderson” in their “help us identify your group for discounts” cell and the other one write “ABC Accounting.”
When enrollment closes, we link up the groups. In the case above, the group size is five (Bob, Amy, Jim and Jim’s two colleagues) and all five get the discounted group rate of $595.
Pricing – Group Pricing
Cost for 8-hour course is $495. However, this rate goes down as the group size increases, as follows:
PARTICIPANTS | COST/PARTICIPANT |
---|---|
1 | $495 |
2-4 | $465 |
5-9 | $435 |
10-14 | $405 |
15-19 | $375 |
20+ | $345 |
“Group” is loosely defined and does not require participants to be at the same firm or to sign up at the same time. It means people linked in any way, including people you might refer to a course. The final group size is determined at the time enrollment closes (24 hours before the course begins) and any discounts are given to everyone in that group based on that final group size.
We track this using the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell on the next page. We will group you with others if any of the following happen:
Example:
Bob Taylor signs up for a course at standard price. Bob leaves “help us identify your group for discounts” cell blank. A week later he mentions the course to coworker Amy Smith who signs up. Amy writes “Bob Taylor” in the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell. They are now in a group of two.
Amy pings her friend Jim Anderson from ABC Accounting and two weeks later Jim and two of his colleagues sign up for the course. Jim puts “Amy Smith” under “help us identify your group for discounts.” One of his colleagues writes “Jim Anderson” in their “help us identify your group for discounts” cell and the other one write “ABC Accounting.”
When enrollment closes, we link up the groups. In the case above, the group size is five (Bob, Amy, Jim and Jim’s two colleagues) and all five get the discounted group rate of $595.
Pricing – Group Pricing
Cost for 8-hour course is $495. However, this rate goes down as the group size increases, as follows:
PARTICIPANTS | COST/PARTICIPANT |
---|---|
1 | $495 |
2-4 | $465 |
5-9 | $435 |
10-14 | $405 |
15-19 | $375 |
20+ | $345 |
“Group” is loosely defined and does not require participants to be at the same firm or to sign up at the same time. It means people linked in any way, including people you might refer to a course. The final group size is determined at the time enrollment closes (24 hours before the course begins) and any discounts are given to everyone in that group based on that final group size.
We track this using the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell on the next page. We will group you with others if any of the following happen:
Example:
Bob Taylor signs up for a course at standard price. Bob leaves “help us identify your group for discounts” cell blank. A week later he mentions the course to coworker Amy Smith who signs up. Amy writes “Bob Taylor” in the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell. They are now in a group of two.
Amy pings her friend Jim Anderson from ABC Accounting and two weeks later Jim and two of his colleagues sign up for the course. Jim puts “Amy Smith” under “help us identify your group for discounts.” One of his colleagues writes “Jim Anderson” in their “help us identify your group for discounts” cell and the other one write “ABC Accounting.”
When enrollment closes, we link up the groups. In the case above, the group size is five (Bob, Amy, Jim and Jim’s two colleagues) and all five get the discounted group rate of $595.
Pricing – Group Pricing
Cost for 8-hour course is $495. However, this rate goes down as the group size increases, as follows:
PARTICIPANTS | COST/PARTICIPANT |
---|---|
1 | $495 |
2-4 | $465 |
5-9 | $435 |
10-14 | $405 |
15-19 | $375 |
20+ | $345 |
Example:
Bob Taylor signs up for a course at standard price. Bob leaves “help us identify your group for discounts” cell blank. A week later he mentions the course to coworker Amy Smith who signs up. Amy writes “Bob Taylor” in the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell. They are now in a group of two.
Amy pings her friend Jim Anderson from ABC Accounting and two weeks later Jim and two of his colleagues sign up for the course. Jim puts “Amy Smith” under “help us identify your group for discounts.” One of his colleagues writes “Jim Anderson” in their “help us identify your group for discounts” cell and the other one write “ABC Accounting.”
When enrollment closes, we link up the groups. In the case above, the group size is five (Bob, Amy, Jim and Jim’s two colleagues) and all five get the discounted group rate of $595.
Pricing – Group Pricing
Cost for 8-hour course is $495. However, this rate goes down as the group size increases, as follows:
PARTICIPANTS | COST/PARTICIPANT |
---|---|
1 | $495 |
2-4 | $465 |
5-9 | $435 |
10-14 | $405 |
15-19 | $375 |
20+ | $345 |
“Group” is loosely defined and does not require participants to be at the same firm or to sign up at the same time. It means people linked in any way, including people you might refer to a course. The final group size is determined at the time enrollment closes (24 hours before the course begins) and any discounts are given to everyone in that group based on that final group size.
We track this using the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell on the next page. We will group you with others if any of the following happen:
Example:
Bob Taylor signs up for a course at standard price. Bob leaves “help us identify your group for discounts” cell blank. A week later he mentions the course to coworker Amy Smith who signs up. Amy writes “Bob Taylor” in the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell. They are now in a group of two.
Amy pings her friend Jim Anderson from ABC Accounting and two weeks later Jim and two of his colleagues sign up for the course. Jim puts “Amy Smith” under “help us identify your group for discounts.” One of his colleagues writes “Jim Anderson” in their “help us identify your group for discounts” cell and the other one write “ABC Accounting.”
When enrollment closes, we link up the groups. In the case above, the group size is five (Bob, Amy, Jim and Jim’s two colleagues) and all five get the discounted group rate of $595.
Pricing – Group Pricing
Cost for 8-hour course is $495. However, this rate goes down as the group size increases, as follows:
PARTICIPANTS | COST/PARTICIPANT |
---|---|
1 | $495 |
2-4 | $465 |
5-9 | $435 |
10-14 | $405 |
15-19 | $375 |
20+ | $345 |
Example:
Bob Taylor signs up for a course at standard price. Bob leaves “help us identify your group for discounts” cell blank. A week later he mentions the course to coworker Amy Smith who signs up. Amy writes “Bob Taylor” in the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell. They are now in a group of two.
Amy pings her friend Jim Anderson from ABC Accounting and two weeks later Jim and two of his colleagues sign up for the course. Jim puts “Amy Smith” under “help us identify your group for discounts.” One of his colleagues writes “Jim Anderson” in their “help us identify your group for discounts” cell and the other one write “ABC Accounting.”
When enrollment closes, we link up the groups. In the case above, the group size is five (Bob, Amy, Jim and Jim’s two colleagues) and all five get the discounted group rate of $595.
Pricing – Group Pricing
Cost for 8-hour course is $495. However, this rate goes down as the group size increases, as follows:
PARTICIPANTS | COST/PARTICIPANT |
---|---|
1 | $495 |
2-4 | $465 |
5-9 | $435 |
10-14 | $405 |
15-19 | $375 |
20+ | $345 |
“Group” is loosely defined and does not require participants to be at the same firm or to sign up at the same time. It means people linked in any way, including people you might refer to a course. The final group size is determined at the time enrollment closes (24 hours before the course begins) and any discounts are given to everyone in that group based on that final group size.
We track this using the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell on the next page. We will group you with others if any of the following happen:
Example:
Bob Taylor signs up for a course at standard price. Bob leaves “help us identify your group for discounts” cell blank. A week later he mentions the course to coworker Amy Smith who signs up. Amy writes “Bob Taylor” in the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell. They are now in a group of two.
Amy pings her friend Jim Anderson from ABC Accounting and two weeks later Jim and two of his colleagues sign up for the course. Jim puts “Amy Smith” under “help us identify your group for discounts.” One of his colleagues writes “Jim Anderson” in their “help us identify your group for discounts” cell and the other one write “ABC Accounting.”
When enrollment closes, we link up the groups. In the case above, the group size is five (Bob, Amy, Jim and Jim’s two colleagues) and all five get the discounted group rate of $595.
Pricing – Group Pricing
Cost for 8-hour course is $495. However, this rate goes down as the group size increases, as follows:
PARTICIPANTS | COST/PARTICIPANT |
---|---|
1 | $495 |
2-4 | $465 |
5-9 | $435 |
10-14 | $405 |
15-19 | $375 |
20+ | $345 |
Example:
Bob Taylor signs up for a course at standard price. Bob leaves “help us identify your group for discounts” cell blank. A week later he mentions the course to coworker Amy Smith who signs up. Amy writes “Bob Taylor” in the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell. They are now in a group of two.
Amy pings her friend Jim Anderson from ABC Accounting and two weeks later Jim and two of his colleagues sign up for the course. Jim puts “Amy Smith” under “help us identify your group for discounts.” One of his colleagues writes “Jim Anderson” in their “help us identify your group for discounts” cell and the other one write “ABC Accounting.”
When enrollment closes, we link up the groups. In the case above, the group size is five (Bob, Amy, Jim and Jim’s two colleagues) and all five get the discounted group rate of $595.
Pricing – Group Pricing
Cost for 8-hour course is $495. However, this rate goes down as the group size increases, as follows:
PARTICIPANTS | COST/PARTICIPANT |
---|---|
1 | $495 |
2-4 | $465 |
5-9 | $435 |
10-14 | $405 |
15-19 | $375 |
20+ | $345 |
“Group” is loosely defined and does not require participants to be at the same firm or to sign up at the same time. It means people linked in any way, including people you might refer to a course. The final group size is determined at the time enrollment closes (24 hours before the course begins) and any discounts are given to everyone in that group based on that final group size.
We track this using the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell on the next page. We will group you with others if any of the following happen:
Example:
Bob Taylor signs up for a course at standard price. Bob leaves “help us identify your group for discounts” cell blank. A week later he mentions the course to coworker Amy Smith who signs up. Amy writes “Bob Taylor” in the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell. They are now in a group of two.
Amy pings her friend Jim Anderson from ABC Accounting and two weeks later Jim and two of his colleagues sign up for the course. Jim puts “Amy Smith” under “help us identify your group for discounts.” One of his colleagues writes “Jim Anderson” in their “help us identify your group for discounts” cell and the other one write “ABC Accounting.”
When enrollment closes, we link up the groups. In the case above, the group size is five (Bob, Amy, Jim and Jim’s two colleagues) and all five get the discounted group rate of $595.
Pricing – Group Pricing
Cost for 8-hour course is $495. However, this rate goes down as the group size increases, as follows:
PARTICIPANTS | COST/PARTICIPANT |
---|---|
1 | $495 |
2-4 | $465 |
5-9 | $435 |
10-14 | $405 |
15-19 | $375 |
20+ | $345 |
Example:
Bob Taylor signs up for a course at standard price. Bob leaves “help us identify your group for discounts” cell blank. A week later he mentions the course to coworker Amy Smith who signs up. Amy writes “Bob Taylor” in the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell. They are now in a group of two.
Amy pings her friend Jim Anderson from ABC Accounting and two weeks later Jim and two of his colleagues sign up for the course. Jim puts “Amy Smith” under “help us identify your group for discounts.” One of his colleagues writes “Jim Anderson” in their “help us identify your group for discounts” cell and the other one write “ABC Accounting.”
When enrollment closes, we link up the groups. In the case above, the group size is five (Bob, Amy, Jim and Jim’s two colleagues) and all five get the discounted group rate of $595.
Pricing – Group Pricing
Cost for 8-hour course is $495. However, this rate goes down as the group size increases, as follows:
PARTICIPANTS | COST/PARTICIPANT |
---|---|
1 | $495 |
2-4 | $465 |
5-9 | $435 |
10-14 | $405 |
15-19 | $375 |
20+ | $345 |
“Group” is loosely defined and does not require participants to be at the same firm or to sign up at the same time. It means people linked in any way, including people you might refer to a course. The final group size is determined at the time enrollment closes (24 hours before the course begins) and any discounts are given to everyone in that group based on that final group size.
We track this using the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell on the next page. We will group you with others if any of the following happen:
Example:
Bob Taylor signs up for a course at standard price. Bob leaves “help us identify your group for discounts” cell blank. A week later he mentions the course to coworker Amy Smith who signs up. Amy writes “Bob Taylor” in the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell. They are now in a group of two.
Amy pings her friend Jim Anderson from ABC Accounting and two weeks later Jim and two of his colleagues sign up for the course. Jim puts “Amy Smith” under “help us identify your group for discounts.” One of his colleagues writes “Jim Anderson” in their “help us identify your group for discounts” cell and the other one write “ABC Accounting.”
When enrollment closes, we link up the groups. In the case above, the group size is five (Bob, Amy, Jim and Jim’s two colleagues) and all five get the discounted group rate of $595.
Pricing – Group Pricing
Cost for 8-hour course is $495. However, this rate goes down as the group size increases, as follows:
PARTICIPANTS | COST/PARTICIPANT |
---|---|
1 | $495 |
2-4 | $465 |
5-9 | $435 |
10-14 | $405 |
15-19 | $375 |
20+ | $345 |
Example:
Bob Taylor signs up for a course at standard price. Bob leaves “help us identify your group for discounts” cell blank. A week later he mentions the course to coworker Amy Smith who signs up. Amy writes “Bob Taylor” in the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell. They are now in a group of two.
Amy pings her friend Jim Anderson from ABC Accounting and two weeks later Jim and two of his colleagues sign up for the course. Jim puts “Amy Smith” under “help us identify your group for discounts.” One of his colleagues writes “Jim Anderson” in their “help us identify your group for discounts” cell and the other one write “ABC Accounting.”
When enrollment closes, we link up the groups. In the case above, the group size is five (Bob, Amy, Jim and Jim’s two colleagues) and all five get the discounted group rate of $595.
Pricing – Group Pricing
Cost for 8-hour course is $495. However, this rate goes down as the group size increases, as follows:
PARTICIPANTS | COST/PARTICIPANT |
---|---|
1 | $495 |
2-4 | $465 |
5-9 | $435 |
10-14 | $405 |
15-19 | $375 |
20+ | $345 |
“Group” is loosely defined and does not require participants to be at the same firm or to sign up at the same time. It means people linked in any way, including people you might refer to a course. The final group size is determined at the time enrollment closes (24 hours before the course begins) and any discounts are given to everyone in that group based on that final group size.
We track this using the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell on the next page. We will group you with others if any of the following happen:
Example:
Bob Taylor signs up for a course at standard price. Bob leaves “help us identify your group for discounts” cell blank. A week later he mentions the course to coworker Amy Smith who signs up. Amy writes “Bob Taylor” in the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell. They are now in a group of two.
Amy pings her friend Jim Anderson from ABC Accounting and two weeks later Jim and two of his colleagues sign up for the course. Jim puts “Amy Smith” under “help us identify your group for discounts.” One of his colleagues writes “Jim Anderson” in their “help us identify your group for discounts” cell and the other one write “ABC Accounting.”
When enrollment closes, we link up the groups. In the case above, the group size is five (Bob, Amy, Jim and Jim’s two colleagues) and all five get the discounted group rate of $595.
Pricing – Group Pricing
Cost for 8-hour course is $495. However, this rate goes down as the group size increases, as follows:
PARTICIPANTS | COST/PARTICIPANT |
---|---|
1 | $495 |
2-4 | $465 |
5-9 | $435 |
10-14 | $405 |
15-19 | $375 |
20+ | $345 |
Example:
Bob Taylor signs up for a course at standard price. Bob leaves “help us identify your group for discounts” cell blank. A week later he mentions the course to coworker Amy Smith who signs up. Amy writes “Bob Taylor” in the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell. They are now in a group of two.
Amy pings her friend Jim Anderson from ABC Accounting and two weeks later Jim and two of his colleagues sign up for the course. Jim puts “Amy Smith” under “help us identify your group for discounts.” One of his colleagues writes “Jim Anderson” in their “help us identify your group for discounts” cell and the other one write “ABC Accounting.”
When enrollment closes, we link up the groups. In the case above, the group size is five (Bob, Amy, Jim and Jim’s two colleagues) and all five get the discounted group rate of $595.
Pricing – Group Pricing
Cost for 8-hour course is $495. However, this rate goes down as the group size increases, as follows:
PARTICIPANTS | COST/PARTICIPANT |
---|---|
1 | $495 |
2-4 | $465 |
5-9 | $435 |
10-14 | $405 |
15-19 | $375 |
20+ | $345 |
“Group” is loosely defined and does not require participants to be at the same firm or to sign up at the same time. It means people linked in any way, including people you might refer to a course. The final group size is determined at the time enrollment closes (24 hours before the course begins) and any discounts are given to everyone in that group based on that final group size.
We track this using the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell on the next page. We will group you with others if any of the following happen:
Example:
Bob Taylor signs up for a course at standard price. Bob leaves “help us identify your group for discounts” cell blank. A week later he mentions the course to coworker Amy Smith who signs up. Amy writes “Bob Taylor” in the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell. They are now in a group of two.
Amy pings her friend Jim Anderson from ABC Accounting and two weeks later Jim and two of his colleagues sign up for the course. Jim puts “Amy Smith” under “help us identify your group for discounts.” One of his colleagues writes “Jim Anderson” in their “help us identify your group for discounts” cell and the other one write “ABC Accounting.”
When enrollment closes, we link up the groups. In the case above, the group size is five (Bob, Amy, Jim and Jim’s two colleagues) and all five get the discounted group rate of $595.
Pricing – Group Pricing
Cost for 8-hour course is $495. However, this rate goes down as the group size increases, as follows:
PARTICIPANTS | COST/PARTICIPANT |
---|---|
1 | $495 |
2-4 | $465 |
5-9 | $435 |
10-14 | $405 |
15-19 | $375 |
20+ | $345 |
Example:
Bob Taylor signs up for a course at standard price. Bob leaves “help us identify your group for discounts” cell blank. A week later he mentions the course to coworker Amy Smith who signs up. Amy writes “Bob Taylor” in the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell. They are now in a group of two.
Amy pings her friend Jim Anderson from ABC Accounting and two weeks later Jim and two of his colleagues sign up for the course. Jim puts “Amy Smith” under “help us identify your group for discounts.” One of his colleagues writes “Jim Anderson” in their “help us identify your group for discounts” cell and the other one write “ABC Accounting.”
When enrollment closes, we link up the groups. In the case above, the group size is five (Bob, Amy, Jim and Jim’s two colleagues) and all five get the discounted group rate of $595.
Pricing – Group Pricing
Cost for 8-hour course is $495. However, this rate goes down as the group size increases, as follows:
PARTICIPANTS | COST/PARTICIPANT |
---|---|
1 | $495 |
2-4 | $465 |
5-9 | $435 |
10-14 | $405 |
15-19 | $375 |
20+ | $345 |
“Group” is loosely defined and does not require participants to be at the same firm or to sign up at the same time. It means people linked in any way, including people you might refer to a course. The final group size is determined at the time enrollment closes (24 hours before the course begins) and any discounts are given to everyone in that group based on that final group size.
We track this using the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell on the next page. We will group you with others if any of the following happen:
Example:
Bob Taylor signs up for a course at standard price. Bob leaves “help us identify your group for discounts” cell blank. A week later he mentions the course to coworker Amy Smith who signs up. Amy writes “Bob Taylor” in the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell. They are now in a group of two.
Amy pings her friend Jim Anderson from ABC Accounting and two weeks later Jim and two of his colleagues sign up for the course. Jim puts “Amy Smith” under “help us identify your group for discounts.” One of his colleagues writes “Jim Anderson” in their “help us identify your group for discounts” cell and the other one write “ABC Accounting.”
When enrollment closes, we link up the groups. In the case above, the group size is five (Bob, Amy, Jim and Jim’s two colleagues) and all five get the discounted group rate of $595.
Pricing – Group Pricing
Cost for 8-hour course is $495. However, this rate goes down as the group size increases, as follows:
PARTICIPANTS | COST/PARTICIPANT |
---|---|
1 | $495 |
2-4 | $465 |
5-9 | $435 |
10-14 | $405 |
15-19 | $375 |
20+ | $345 |
Example:
Bob Taylor signs up for a course at standard price. Bob leaves “help us identify your group for discounts” cell blank. A week later he mentions the course to coworker Amy Smith who signs up. Amy writes “Bob Taylor” in the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell. They are now in a group of two.
Amy pings her friend Jim Anderson from ABC Accounting and two weeks later Jim and two of his colleagues sign up for the course. Jim puts “Amy Smith” under “help us identify your group for discounts.” One of his colleagues writes “Jim Anderson” in their “help us identify your group for discounts” cell and the other one write “ABC Accounting.”
When enrollment closes, we link up the groups. In the case above, the group size is five (Bob, Amy, Jim and Jim’s two colleagues) and all five get the discounted group rate of $595.
Pricing – Group Pricing
Cost for 8-hour course is $495. However, this rate goes down as the group size increases, as follows:
PARTICIPANTS | COST/PARTICIPANT |
---|---|
1 | $495 |
2-4 | $465 |
5-9 | $435 |
10-14 | $405 |
15-19 | $375 |
20+ | $345 |
“Group” is loosely defined and does not require participants to be at the same firm or to sign up at the same time. It means people linked in any way, including people you might refer to a course. The final group size is determined at the time enrollment closes (24 hours before the course begins) and any discounts are given to everyone in that group based on that final group size.
We track this using the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell on the next page. We will group you with others if any of the following happen:
Example:
Bob Taylor signs up for a course at standard price. Bob leaves “help us identify your group for discounts” cell blank. A week later he mentions the course to coworker Amy Smith who signs up. Amy writes “Bob Taylor” in the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell. They are now in a group of two.
Amy pings her friend Jim Anderson from ABC Accounting and two weeks later Jim and two of his colleagues sign up for the course. Jim puts “Amy Smith” under “help us identify your group for discounts.” One of his colleagues writes “Jim Anderson” in their “help us identify your group for discounts” cell and the other one write “ABC Accounting.”
When enrollment closes, we link up the groups. In the case above, the group size is five (Bob, Amy, Jim and Jim’s two colleagues) and all five get the discounted group rate of $595.
Pricing – Group Pricing
Cost for 8-hour course is $495. However, this rate goes down as the group size increases, as follows:
PARTICIPANTS | COST/PARTICIPANT |
---|---|
1 | $495 |
2-4 | $465 |
5-9 | $435 |
10-14 | $405 |
15-19 | $375 |
20+ | $345 |
Example:
Bob Taylor signs up for a course at standard price. Bob leaves “help us identify your group for discounts” cell blank. A week later he mentions the course to coworker Amy Smith who signs up. Amy writes “Bob Taylor” in the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell. They are now in a group of two.
Amy pings her friend Jim Anderson from ABC Accounting and two weeks later Jim and two of his colleagues sign up for the course. Jim puts “Amy Smith” under “help us identify your group for discounts.” One of his colleagues writes “Jim Anderson” in their “help us identify your group for discounts” cell and the other one write “ABC Accounting.”
When enrollment closes, we link up the groups. In the case above, the group size is five (Bob, Amy, Jim and Jim’s two colleagues) and all five get the discounted group rate of $595.
Pricing – Group Pricing
Cost for 8-hour course is $495. However, this rate goes down as the group size increases, as follows:
PARTICIPANTS | COST/PARTICIPANT |
---|---|
1 | $495 |
2-4 | $465 |
5-9 | $435 |
10-14 | $405 |
15-19 | $375 |
20+ | $345 |
“Group” is loosely defined and does not require participants to be at the same firm or to sign up at the same time. It means people linked in any way, including people you might refer to a course. The final group size is determined at the time enrollment closes (24 hours before the course begins) and any discounts are given to everyone in that group based on that final group size.
We track this using the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell on the next page. We will group you with others if any of the following happen:
Example:
Bob Taylor signs up for a course at standard price. Bob leaves “help us identify your group for discounts” cell blank. A week later he mentions the course to coworker Amy Smith who signs up. Amy writes “Bob Taylor” in the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell. They are now in a group of two.
Amy pings her friend Jim Anderson from ABC Accounting and two weeks later Jim and two of his colleagues sign up for the course. Jim puts “Amy Smith” under “help us identify your group for discounts.” One of his colleagues writes “Jim Anderson” in their “help us identify your group for discounts” cell and the other one write “ABC Accounting.”
When enrollment closes, we link up the groups. In the case above, the group size is five (Bob, Amy, Jim and Jim’s two colleagues) and all five get the discounted group rate of $595.
Pricing – Group Pricing
Cost for 8-hour course is $495. However, this rate goes down as the group size increases, as follows:
PARTICIPANTS | COST/PARTICIPANT |
---|---|
1 | $495 |
2-4 | $465 |
5-9 | $435 |
10-14 | $405 |
15-19 | $375 |
20+ | $345 |
Example:
Bob Taylor signs up for a course at standard price. Bob leaves “help us identify your group for discounts” cell blank. A week later he mentions the course to coworker Amy Smith who signs up. Amy writes “Bob Taylor” in the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell. They are now in a group of two.
Amy pings her friend Jim Anderson from ABC Accounting and two weeks later Jim and two of his colleagues sign up for the course. Jim puts “Amy Smith” under “help us identify your group for discounts.” One of his colleagues writes “Jim Anderson” in their “help us identify your group for discounts” cell and the other one write “ABC Accounting.”
When enrollment closes, we link up the groups. In the case above, the group size is five (Bob, Amy, Jim and Jim’s two colleagues) and all five get the discounted group rate of $595.
Pricing – Group Pricing
Cost for 8-hour course is $495. However, this rate goes down as the group size increases, as follows:
PARTICIPANTS | COST/PARTICIPANT |
---|---|
1 | $495 |
2-4 | $465 |
5-9 | $435 |
10-14 | $405 |
15-19 | $375 |
20+ | $345 |
“Group” is loosely defined and does not require participants to be at the same firm or to sign up at the same time. It means people linked in any way, including people you might refer to a course. The final group size is determined at the time enrollment closes (24 hours before the course begins) and any discounts are given to everyone in that group based on that final group size.
We track this using the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell on the next page. We will group you with others if any of the following happen:
Example:
Bob Taylor signs up for a course at standard price. Bob leaves “help us identify your group for discounts” cell blank. A week later he mentions the course to coworker Amy Smith who signs up. Amy writes “Bob Taylor” in the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell. They are now in a group of two.
Amy pings her friend Jim Anderson from ABC Accounting and two weeks later Jim and two of his colleagues sign up for the course. Jim puts “Amy Smith” under “help us identify your group for discounts.” One of his colleagues writes “Jim Anderson” in their “help us identify your group for discounts” cell and the other one write “ABC Accounting.”
When enrollment closes, we link up the groups. In the case above, the group size is five (Bob, Amy, Jim and Jim’s two colleagues) and all five get the discounted group rate of $595.
“Group” is loosely defined and does not require participants to be at the same firm or to sign up at the same time. It means people linked in any way, including people you might refer to a course. The final group size is determined at the time enrollment closes (24 hours before the course begins) and any discounts are given to everyone in that group based on that final group size.
We track this using the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell on the next page. We will group you with others if any of the following happen:
Example:
Bob Taylor signs up for a course at standard price. Bob leaves “help us identify your group for discounts” cell blank. A week later he mentions the course to coworker Amy Smith who signs up. Amy writes “Bob Taylor” in the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell. They are now in a group of two.
Amy pings her friend Jim Anderson from ABC Accounting and two weeks later Jim and two of his colleagues sign up for the course. Jim puts “Amy Smith” under “help us identify your group for discounts.” One of his colleagues writes “Jim Anderson” in their “help us identify your group for discounts” cell and the other one write “ABC Accounting.”
When enrollment closes, we link up the groups. In the case above, the group size is five (Bob, Amy, Jim and Jim’s two colleagues) and all five get the discounted group rate of $435.
Pricing – Group Pricing
Cost for 8-hour course is $495. However, this rate goes down as the group size increases, as follows:
PARTICIPANTS | COST/PARTICIPANT |
---|---|
1 | $495 |
2-4 | $465 |
5-9 | $435 |
10-14 | $405 |
15-19 | $375 |
20+ | $345 |
“Group” is loosely defined and does not require participants to be at the same firm or to sign up at the same time. It means people linked in any way, including people you might refer to a course. The final group size is determined at the time enrollment closes (24 hours before the course begins) and any discounts are given to everyone in that group based on that final group size.
We track this using the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell on the next page. We will group you with others if any of the following happen:
Example:
Bob Taylor signs up for a course at standard price. Bob leaves “help us identify your group for discounts” cell blank. A week later he mentions the course to coworker Amy Smith who signs up. Amy writes “Bob Taylor” in the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell. They are now in a group of two.
Amy pings her friend Jim Anderson from ABC Accounting and two weeks later Jim and two of his colleagues sign up for the course. Jim puts “Amy Smith” under “help us identify your group for discounts.” One of his colleagues writes “Jim Anderson” in their “help us identify your group for discounts” cell and the other one write “ABC Accounting.”
When enrollment closes, we link up the groups. In the case above, the group size is five (Bob, Amy, Jim and Jim’s two colleagues) and all five get the discounted group rate of $435.
Pricing – Group Pricing
Cost for 8-hour course is $495. However, this rate goes down as the group size increases, as follows:
PARTICIPANTS | COST/PARTICIPANT |
---|---|
1 | $495 |
2-4 | $465 |
5-9 | $435 |
10-14 | $405 |
15-19 | $375 |
20+ | $345 |
“Group” is loosely defined and does not require participants to be at the same firm or to sign up at the same time. It means people linked in any way, including people you might refer to a course. The final group size is determined at the time enrollment closes (24 hours before the course begins) and any discounts are given to everyone in that group based on that final group size.
We track this using the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell on the next page. We will group you with others if any of the following happen:
Example:
Bob Taylor signs up for a course at standard price. Bob leaves “help us identify your group for discounts” cell blank. A week later he mentions the course to coworker Amy Smith who signs up. Amy writes “Bob Taylor” in the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell. They are now in a group of two.
Amy pings her friend Jim Anderson from ABC Accounting and two weeks later Jim and two of his colleagues sign up for the course. Jim puts “Amy Smith” under “help us identify your group for discounts.” One of his colleagues writes “Jim Anderson” in their “help us identify your group for discounts” cell and the other one write “ABC Accounting.”
When enrollment closes, we link up the groups. In the case above, the group size is five (Bob, Amy, Jim and Jim’s two colleagues) and all five get the discounted group rate of $435.
Pricing – Group Pricing
Cost for 8-hour course is $495. However, this rate goes down as the group size increases, as follows:
PARTICIPANTS | COST/PARTICIPANT |
---|---|
1 | $495 |
2-4 | $465 |
5-9 | $435 |
10-14 | $405 |
15-19 | $375 |
20+ | $345 |
“Group” is loosely defined and does not require participants to be at the same firm or to sign up at the same time. It means people linked in any way, including people you might refer to a course. The final group size is determined at the time enrollment closes (24 hours before the course begins) and any discounts are given to everyone in that group based on that final group size.
We track this using the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell on the next page. We will group you with others if any of the following happen:
Example:
Bob Taylor signs up for a course at standard price. Bob leaves “help us identify your group for discounts” cell blank. A week later he mentions the course to coworker Amy Smith who signs up. Amy writes “Bob Taylor” in the “help us identify your group for discounts” cell. They are now in a group of two.
Amy pings her friend Jim Anderson from ABC Accounting and two weeks later Jim and two of his colleagues sign up for the course. Jim puts “Amy Smith” under “help us identify your group for discounts.” One of his colleagues writes “Jim Anderson” in their “help us identify your group for discounts” cell and the other one write “ABC Accounting.”
When enrollment closes, we link up the groups. In the case above, the group size is five (Bob, Amy, Jim and Jim’s two colleagues) and all five get the discounted group rate of $435.
Pricing – Group Pricing
Cost for 8-hour course is $495. However, this rate goes down as the group size increases, as follows:
PARTICIPANTS | COST/PARTICIPANT |
---|---|
1 | $495 |
2-4 | $465 |
5-9 | $435 |
10-14 | $405 |
15-19 | $375 |
20+ | $345 |
Pricing Structure
Cost for 8-hour course is $495. However, this rate goes down as the group size increases, as follows:
PARTICIPANTS | COST/PARTICIPANT |
---|---|
1 | $495 |
2-4 | $465 |
5-9 | $435 |
10-14 | $405 |
15-19 | $375 |
20+ | $345 |
Pricing Structure
Cost for 8-hour course is $495. However, this rate goes down as the group size increases, as follows:
PARTICIPANTS | COST/PARTICIPANT |
---|---|
1 | $495 |
2-4 | $465 |
5-9 | $435 |
10-14 | $405 |
15-19 | $375 |
20+ | $345 |
Pricing Structure
Cost for 8-hour course is $495. However, this rate goes down as the group size increases, as follows:
PARTICIPANTS | COST/PARTICIPANT |
---|---|
1 | $495 |
2-4 | $465 |
5-9 | $435 |
10-14 | $405 |
15-19 | $375 |
20+ | $345 |
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