Classroom Training
By participating in SEI classroom training, professionals prepare for the next steps in their careers and lives. Most importantly, they return to their organizations with fresh ideas, new business skills, and a greater capacity for addressing the challenges their organizations face.
Lodging
Registrants are responsible for arranging their own travel and accommodations. The SEI has standard lodging recommendations for courses, workshops, and seminars held at the SEI offices in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and Arlington, Virginia. For training events at other locations, the SEI sends travel and lodging information in the confirmation email sent to registrants.
Business Casual
We recommend business casual attire. You need not wear a suit. Choose clothing that allows you to be comfortable participating in training at a place of business. Training room temperatures may be too cool for some participants. We suggest bringing a sweater.
What to Bring
See course descriptions for the recommended and required equipment and materials needed for each course.
We recommend business casual attire. You need not wear a suit. Choose clothing that allows you to be comfortable participating in training at a place of business. Training room temperatures may be too cool for some participants. We suggest bringing a sweater.
Accessibility
Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) makes every effort to provide accessible facilities and programs for individuals with disabilities. To arrange accommodations/services, please contact the SEI by email (course-info@sei.cmu.edu) or telephone (412-268-1817) at least three weeks prior to the course start date. CMU may not be able to provide an accommodation without sufficient notice.
Training courses provided by the SEI are not academic courses for academic credit toward a degree. Any certificates provided are evidence of the completion of the courses and are not official academic credentials. For more information about SEI training courses, see Registration Terms and Conditions and Confidentiality of Course Records.