Business Services Industry

Learning Tree to Give Company Presentation at B. Riley & Co. 9th Annual Investor Conference

Business Wire, March 24, 2008

RESTON, Va. -- Learning Tree International, Inc. (NASDAQ:LTRE) announced today that Nicholas Schacht, its President and CEO, will give a Company Presentation at the B. Riley & Co. 9th Annual Investor Conference on April 3, 2008 at the Palms Resort and Casino in Las Vegas. Mr. Schacht is scheduled to present at 9:00 am in the Jazz C room.

Learning Tree's current Company Presentation is available in audio-slide format on the Company's website: www.learningtree.com/investor.> For further information about the conference and registration, please refer to http://www.brileyco.com/conference/confinfo.htm.> Learning Tree International is a leading worldwide provider of vendor-independent education and training to IT professionals and managers in business and government organizations. Learning Tree develops, markets and delivers a broad, proprietary library of instructor-led courses focused on Web development, operating systems, programming languages, databases, computer networks, computer and network security, object-oriented technology, project management, leadership, communications, business analysis, and strategic business skills. Learning Tree also tests and certifies IT and business professionals, and Learning Tree courses are recommended for college credit by the American Council on Education. In addition, Learning Tree is on the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy National Registry of CPE sponsors and is a Registered Education Provider of the Project Management Institute (PMI). For more information about Learning Tree products and services, call 1-800-THE-TREE (1-800-843-8733), or visit the Learning Tree Web site at www.learningtree.com.

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