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| The connection between school revenue and retention is clear--the more students you keep, the higher your income. S.T.A.R. in the Martial Arts is a proven way to improve retention at your school. Thus by using S.T.A.R. you can increase your income dramatically without any additional advertising costs. |
For every student S.T.A.R. helps you retain, you have added, at no additional advertising expense, the lifetime value of this student's tuition. For example, if your tution is $1000 per year, and a student stays with you 2 years instead of one, the money you gain is $1000. 10 students, $10,000--S.T.A.R. will do this for you, and more!
The S.T.A.R. program is now being used by some of the top martial arts schools in the country. S.T.A.R. has been proven to be very effective at gaining new students and retaining the pupils already enrolled.
Students love the S.T.A.R. program, through it they can receive a reward--a promotion--every month. This keeps the children's interest in their martial arts training high; high interest = high retention, with lower advertising costs to you!
By using S.T.A.R. in the Martial Arts, you will greatly increase your class size through referrals--the best advertising is word-of-mouth; parents and educators are desperately searching for ways to instill values in children; S.T.A.R. at your school is just the kind of program these parents and teachers want--and they will tell others about it!
S.T.A.R.
can make your school a leader in the area of Personal Responsibility
Education. When your instructors use S.T.A.R. in the Martial Arts at your school, parents see this action as consistent with their own effort to reinforce core values in their sons and daughters. S.T.A.R. in the Martial Arts aligns the goals of instructors with those of the parents. This powerful connection changes the lives of children.
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