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Originally posted by cali_tkdbruin
It's expensive out here in L.A. too, $90 a month, and one pays an extra fee to test for rank advancement...![]()
You do get a tuition break if you want to go the contract route.
Originally posted by Blindside
$0.00 for instructors.
$40.00 for adults.
$25.00 for kids.
No belt testing fees.
There is a discout form multiple family members.
Oh, and everybody pays $10 bucks a year for insurance.
Everybody buys their gear through the school at close to wholesale prices.
Ya gotta love a non-profit studio. We just have to pay the electrical, water, and mortgage on the studio and we are golden. What profit we do make goes right back into the studio as training equipment, maintenance, and improvements.
Lamont
the yearly fee for insurance is a cool idea that i haven't really ever heard of before. i know insurance can really be a pain for a martial arts school. if this is your school, do you find that it helps a lot with the cost of insurance to charge a yearly fee and making it separate from the tuition?
Originally posted by Kirk
$149.00 down, you get a gi, mouthpiece, gloves, cup, and a jock,
plus the first month. Then $59.00 a month after that.
Originally posted by Marginal
Right now, I pay $0 for the classes I attend. (College clubs rule.)