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Most software companies find they want to attend more than one Software
University class. Our classes cover a diverse set of topics, and
give attendees the chance to interact with the industry's leading
mentors and practitioners.
With our Season Passes, you can lock in the lowest possible rates on our Software
University webinars, with virtually no constraints: The passes have no expiration
date, and they can be used by anyone in your company for any Software University
class.
For example, maybe next month's class is perfect for your VP sales;
give him the pass, he registers using your unique key code, and no
fee is required. A month later, you see a class that you think your
CFO should attend; give her the pass, and she gets in free.
In fact, it's possible to let more than one person participate. Each registration
is for one Web connection and one audio (telephone) hookup from a single geographic
location. Thus, two attendees may share a computer monitor and speakerphone.
Other than the convenience, why would you buy a Season Pass? Simple: The savings
are huge. Our "3-Pack" pass costs
$495, and our "6-Pack" pass sells
for $877 — more than a 50% discount off the retail price of six classes.
Note: Because our Season Pass discounts are so significant, we can't
afford to apply our usual member discounts. Thus, the Season Pass
is a fabulous deal for non-members, a good deal for Site Members,
and not relevant for our Power Executives and CEO's Circle; the table
below shows how the math works.
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To attend 3 classes
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To attend 6 classes
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A Season Pass holder pays
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$495
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$877
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A non-member pays
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$885
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$1,770
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A Site Member pays
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$663.75
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$1,327.50
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A Power Executive pays
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$442.50
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$885
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A CEO's Circle member pays
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$0
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$0
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One more note: If you have a discount coupon, you may apply toward
the purchase of a Season Pass; just enter the code on our checkout
page.
Your Season Pass will be registered to you in our database. Whenever
you sign up for a class, you'll be presented with the option to use
your pass, and you'll always be able to see how many uses remain.

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