What are schools/districts actually paying for virtual college & career readiness programs
we are an educational online program partner with schools and districts to help students with:
- Scholarship & opportunity discovery
- College/trade school planning
- Essay & application support
- Interview prep + confidence building
Everything is delivered virtually, and we typically offer:
- 2–3 session workshop series
- 4–8 week monthly programs
- 8–12+ week semester programs
Right now, our pricing looks roughly like:
- Workshops: $500 – $1,500
- Monthly programs: $1,500 – $4,000
- Semester programs: $4,000 – $10,000+
We also try to structure things so schools (especially Title I) can serve more students at a lower per-student cost, and we include some free resources as well.
My question is:
For those of you who work in education, consulting, or run similar programs:
- What are you (or your org) charging schools/districts?
- Are these ranges too low, too high, or about right?
- Do districts prefer per-student pricing, flat contracts, or something else?
- Any insight on what actually gets approved at the district level?
Trying to make sure I’m pricing this in a way that’s both sustainable and accessible.
Appreciate any insight