Excel Instructor-led Courses
Course Title (click for details & dates) | Length | Price (USD) |
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MOS: Excel 2019 Boot Camp (MO-200) | 1 day | $300 |
Microsoft Excel for Office 365 (Desktop or Online) – Part 1 | 1 day | $295 |
Microsoft Office Excel 2019 – Part 2 | 1 day | $295 |
Microsoft Office Excel 2019 – Part 3 | 1 day | $295 |
Microsoft Office Excel 2021 – Part 1 | 1 day | $295 |
Microsoft Office Excel 2021 – Part 2 | 1 day | $295 |
Microsoft Office Excel 2021 – Part 3 | 1 day | $295 |
Excel Self-Paced eLearning

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Public instructor-led Excel course prices start at $275 per student. Group training discounts are available.
Self-Paced Excel eLearning courses cost $125 at the starting point per student. Group purchase discounts are available.
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