AATC Course Schedule & Fees - Summer/Fall 2008

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For more information, please email appletraining@virginia.edu or call (434) 243-4847. There are a limited number of seats in each class so please register early!

Instructions for course registration - UVa Affiliated:

Instructions for course registration - Non-UVa Affiliated:

  • Submit a registration form for each course you would like to take, either on-line or by fax.
  • Call (434) 243-4847 to arrange payment.

Course Schedule and Fees [Summer/Fall 2008]

Courses Dates Cost:
UVa Affiliated
Cost:
Non-UVa Affiliated
Registration Deadline
Leopard 101: Support Essentials June 17-19 $750 $1250 June 10
Leopard 101: Support Essentials July 22-24 $750 $1250 July 15
Leopard 101: Support Essentials September 23-25 $750 $1250 September 16
Leopard 101: Support Essentials November 18-20 $750 $1250 November 11
Leopard 201: Server Essentials Sept. 29 - Oct 2 $1900 $2000 September 12
Leopard 301: Directory Services October 13-16 $1900 $2000 September 26
Leopard 302: Mac OS X Deployment October 20-22 $1400 $1500 October 3
Leopard 302: Mac OS X Deployment December 8-10 $1400 $1500 November 21
Leopard 401: Mac OS X Advanced System Admin November 3-7 $2400 $2500 October 17

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