The National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS) finds 77 percent of the average day school’s income comes through net tuition revenue. For these private and independent schools, financial health depends on more than just tuition rates—it depends on when and how...
Gallup reports 55 percent of American children participated in a type of structured summer camp that provided educational or athletic opportunities, meaning private schools have a unique opportunity to showcase their schools to prospective families—if they can capture...
Unlike most organizations, K-12 private schools typically receive the bulk of their funds at the beginning of the operating year via tuition payments. However, many key events, including field trips, athletics, and club competitions, are funded through participants on...
The National Association of Independent Schools found the average day school receives 14.3 percent of its income outside of tuition and donations, while that figure for boarding schools stands at 18.2 percent. While focusing Accounts Receivable (AR) operations on...
One of the most time-consuming and error-prone tasks is tracking payments—whether it’s for tuition, fees, or extracurricular activities. Traditional methods of payment tracking, such as manually updating spreadsheets, are common in many private schools. While...
A study from the U.S. Travel Association found 89 percent of former students said educational trips had a positive, lasting impact on their education and career, having made them more engaged, intellectually curious, and interested in school. Field trips are an...