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Overview
Tom Pabin, president of Class 101, and his expert staff have years of experience working with high-school-age youth. After opening the first office in August, 1997 in Lexington, Kentucky, it was soon apparent that the college planning format Mr. Pabin used was successful and could be expanded to other areas.
In June, 2007, the first Class 101 franchise was sold in Louisville, Kentucky. Class 101 now has several businesses in the region and continues to grow every year.
Additionals
Class 101 is a national college planning franchise that helps high school students get into better colleges and qualify for higher amounts of scholarships and financial aid. We address a common problem: the college application process is complicated, competitive and stressful, resulting in students who don't get enough, or any, financial aid and often end up at the wrong school.
Why Our Franchise?
Class 101 is positioned to become the college planning service of choice and is rapidly expanding with opportunities nationwide. If you are passionate about helping young people and have experience in education or working with youth, then Class 101 may be the perfect fit for you. If you want to empower high school students and help them find the perfect colleges, owning a Class 101 franchise is a great way to establish a strong sense of pride and purpose while helping students and their families save time and money.
With an affordable franchise fee of $27,500, this premier college planning services franchise offers a low-cost investment opportunity with a high potential return. Class 101 has locations in several states, which all have experienced growth upon launch. Our service and success stories speak for themselves, and our college graduates are our best ambassadors.