How Do You Open A Tutoring Center?
Despite new legislation wrapped around the No Child Left Behind Act, declining test scores prove that the health of the U.S. school system continues to deteriorate on all grade levels. At the forefront of this problem, tutors and tutorial companies are springing up around the U.S. These facilities are doing what parents don’t have the time or credentials to accomplish: working one on one with children who just aren’t “getting it” in the classroom. If you wish to leave your imprint on America’s future by joining their ranks, opening a tutoring center could be the answer to your quest for a meaningful career that impacts the future while providing a paycheck. Write a business plan. Describe how you’ll fund and operate the center, set management policies, delineate administrative tasks, draft marketing ideas and list grade levels you’ll serve and address the topic of facility acquisition. A great business plan gives your tutoring center direction, enhances your chances of getting funding