Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2007 17:05:26 -0500
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Subject: SAS(r) Training Seminars in Sacramento, CA in March & April 2007
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Enhance your SAS Software skill set by attending these affordably-priced
full– and half-day training seminars in downtown Sacramento during March
and April 2007. Presented at the conveniently-located Clarion Hotel
Mansion Inn near the State Capitol, these sessions offer SAS users across
all current experience levels opportunities to learn new tools and
techniques from leading independent SAS Software consultants and trainers
who are well-known to the SAS user community.
Significant tuition discounts are available if you complete your
registration by February 23. Tuition includes seminar attendance,
continental breakfast, lunch, and afternoon refreshments, as well as a
complete set of the course notes, which serve as a ready reference when you
want to apply what you have learned in the sessions you attend to your own
projects and programs.
These sessions offer users at all experience levels ways to improve their
SAS skills. The seminar line-up is:
Mar. 6: Intro. to SAS/GRAPH® Software
Mar. 7: From %MACRO to %MEND: An Intro. to the SAS Macro Langauge
Mar. 8: Advanced Topics in the SAS Macro Language
Mar. 9: Building & Applying Dynamic Applications Using SAS Macros
(half-day, morning)
Mar. 20: SAS 101: An Intro. to the SAS System
Mar. 21: Summarizing and Reporting Data Using the SAS System
Mar. 22: SAS 201: Advanced SAS Programming Techniques
Mar. 23: Advanced SAS Reporting Techniques
Apr. 4: SAS System Programming Efficiencies: Tips & Techniques
Apr. 5: Getting the Most from SAS 9 Software
Apr. 6: Success with the SAS Output Delivery System (ODS)
Apr. 9: Exchanging Data Between SAS and Microsoft Products (half-
day, morning)
Apr. 9: Unleashing the Power of PROC REPORT (half-day, afternoon)
All registrations are handled via our on-line system at
http://www.regonline.com/sacramento2007.
Detailed seminar descriptions are available as printable pdfs at
http://www.sierrainformation.com/seminars_outlines.php
Tuition:
Early: $299 per person per full-day seminar, $159 per person per half-day
seminar if registration completed by February 23, 2007
Group: $275 per person per full- day seminar, $135 per person per half-day
seminar. Requires purchase of at least 10 seats (e.g., five people in two
classes, two people in five classes, or any combination of seats and people
equaling or exceeding ten enrollments). Deadline for group discounts is
February 23, 2007. Please contact Sierra (see below) for required Group
Discount Code before entering your registrations, as the code cannot be
applied retroactively.
Regular: $329 per person per full-day seminar, $179 per person per half-day
seminar. Regular tuition rates in effect on/after February 24, 2007
Payment: must be received in advance of seminar attendance. We accept
Revolving Fund Checks, Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover
Cards. Our on-line registratrion system provides printable receipts and
invoices.
Refunds: Tuition is non-refundable on/after February 24, 2007, but
substitute attendees are welcome at no additional charge. Refunds requested
on/before September 22, 2006 subject to a $75 processing fee for each
enrollment in a full-day seminar that is cancelled and a $40 processing fee
for each enrollment in a half-day seminar that is cancelled.
Cancellation: We reserve the right to cancel any or all of these seminars
for any reason whatsoever. Our liability in the event of seminar
cancellation is limited to refund of fees paid. We are not liable for
special or consequential damages arising from seminar cancellations.
Andrew Karp
Sierra Information Services
707 996 7380
andrew@SierraInformation.com or sierrainfo@aol.com
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