Help Guide Students to College with a Class 101 Franchise Class 101 offers a unique franchise opportunity in the college planning industry, helping students achieve their goals.

By Matthew Goldstein

Are you passionate about education and ready to build a meaningful, successful business? Class 101 offers a unique franchise opportunity in the college planning industry, helping students achieve their dreams while creating a steady, rewarding income for yourself.

Why Choose Class 101?

  • Proven Success: With an impressive 90% close rate and average sales of $3,400 per student, Class 101 offers a low-overhead model with high revenue potential.

  • Comprehensive Support: From marketing materials to proprietary tools, we provide everything you need to launch and grow your business successfully.

  • Flexible Investment: Start with an initial investment of $75,287 and benefit from veteran incentives and financing options.

  • Make an Impact: Help students improve ACT/SAT scores, secure scholarships, and make informed college decisions through one-on-one consulting and organized campus visits.

Click here for FREE information and learn how you can become part of the Class 101 family.

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