Host a Course at your facility

Due to the high demand for AIS2015 training, AAAM is encouraging you to work together with your local, regional, and state colleagues to host a mega training at a venue in your area that can hold a large number of participants at once.  Is there a community college, state venue, or training center that can hold 50-200 people at once?  From a scheduling standpoint, this will allow us to train more people than what is available via a virtual platform. If you do not have 50 people in your local, region, or state, then we can include surrounding areas and invite them to be a part of the training as well.

Onsite hosted: Below is a list of the minimum requirements to host an onsite course:

  • Minimum of 50 registrants, maximum 200 or negotiated based on the venue and number of faculty available.
  • Follow CDC guidelines for indoor events for your state
  • The host is responsible for providing a space large enough to accommodate the training
  • The host is responsible for providing continental breakfast and lunch for all registrants (optional) If the host will not be providing meals, the facility must be in close proximity of restaurants.

Onsite Hosted Courses Offered (*All registrants MUST meet the course pre-requisites and minimum requirements)

Virtual live online hosted: Below is a list of the minimum requirements to host a virtual course:

  • Minimum of 15 registrants, maximum 25

Virtual Hosted Courses Offered (*All registrants MUST meet the course pre-requisites and minimum requirements)

  • AIS08* | 4-day consecutive | $750/student
  • AIS15* | 2-day consecutive | $750/student

If interested, contact

Randi Flowers, AAAM Program Manager, rflowers@aaam.org

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