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Topic ClosedTime is Running Out to Enroll in the Autodesk Assistance Program

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    Posted: 25.Jan.2011 at 01:37

The Autodesk Assistance Program will stop taking new enrollments on January 31st, 2011.The Autodesk Assistance Program was started in 2009 to benefit those who were out of work and looking to improve or expand their skills, or just keep their current skills sharp while looking for new employment. Designers, Engineers and Architects can receive Autodesk software, training, product certification and other Resources.

For more information about the Autodesk Assistance Program, please contact your local reseller, or contact Autodesk directly at assistance@autodesk.com or visit www.autodesk.com/assistanceprogram.

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Shaan

 

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