Registration Form

For the course ITC 23 XML Extensible Markup Language

Room ITC307, Computer Science Information Technology Centre, 550 Windsor Street, Fredericton, N.B.

September 25, 26, 27 & 28, 2001

 
 

Course registration and payment must be received by September 20, 2001. Course enrollment is limited to 14 students. Please fill in the following form and return it with payment (see below) to:
 

Information Technology Centre ITC 23

Faculty of Computer Science, University of New Brunswick

P.O. Box 4400, Fredericton, N.B. E3B 5A3

Phone: (506) 447-3220 FAX: (506) 451-6976 E-mail: itc@unb.ca
 
 

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Registration fee: $1,400.00 ($1,217.39 + $182.61 HST)
 

Registration includes morning coffee, refreshment breaks, lunch on two days, course notes and a reference textbook to keep. Each student has exclusive use of a modern workstation (with zip drive) during the hands-on labs. A computer projection system is used for delivering course material.
 

Method of payment (check one):

Cheque      Money Order      Credit Card: VISA MasterCard
 

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Please register my CEUs with EIC   [   ]
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Cheque or money order remitted in Canadian dollars is to be made payable to the "UNB Information Technology Centre". Minimum course registration of seven students required.