Posts Tagged ‘Class Attendance’
Keeping Adult Students Interested Isn’t Easy, But It Is Possible…

How do you keep adults in class? Here are a few ideas...
As hard as it is for some schools to attract adult students, you’d think they’d put more effort into keeping them around.
Even so, adult retention presents a real issue to school owners across the spectrum of styles and markets.
Adults seem to have ten times the distractions of children, and they don’t have parents paying for their lessons who make them go to class twice a week.
Work, family, dating, finishing a degree… these are just a few examples of things that can distract adult students and that may be competing with you for their attention.
So, how do you keep adults attending class?
I don’t have the 110% solution to that issue, but I can offer some helpful suggestions that may help boost your adult retention. Here are a few simple strategies you can use that may help increase your adult enrollment and boost your adult class attendance.
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Summer Intensive Kids Camps
It seems that school owners in some areas are experiencing difficulties in filling their summer camps this year. Whether this is due to the current economic conditions in those areas, or due to waiting too long to start advertising their camps (I suspect the latter), there’s always a way to salvage these situations to make the best of things.
Back in 2006 at around this time of the year, I was facing a major crisis in my school. Sky-high fuel costs were causing a major budget crunch for most families in my area, and as it turns out our community was one of the first to show signs of the mortgage fallout. Bottom line was, only about half of my after-school karate kids were staying through the summer, and I was facing a major budget crisis of my own if I didn’t make up that income fast.
So, I borrowed an idea from another instructor and decided to hold “Summer Intensive Training Camps” in my school. I posted a description of how this works in the forums last week. Here’s how you do it: Read the rest of this entry »
The Key to Easy Upgrading – Stop Selling and Start Recruiting
It’s important to have the right mindset when you start offering upgraded student memberships. It has to be a privilege, something that a student earns the right to be a part of, instead of just a way to make more money. Remember that you are choosing students for elite membership upgrades on their merits, and they should be honored that you have given them the opportunity to join.
Once you adopt this attitude, upgrading students becomes much simpler. In fact, more often than not you’ll have students approaching you about joining, versus your having to approach them instead.
The Upgrade Process – Make Them Work For It
Here is the process we used to get students to upgrade their memberships: Read the rest of this entry »
