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Understand the Three Types of Schools on the Ally Platform

Understand the Three Types of Schools on the Ally Platform

When using the Ally platform, exchange consultants will encounter three main types of schools, each with different characteristics and processes.

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1. Partner Schools

These schools have signed a partnership agreement with us, paying to be featured on the platform. In these cases, Ally handles all the registration and maintenance of their data, ensuring that the information is always up-to-date and reliable.

This allows consultants to offer quotes with guaranteed pricing, providing greater security and efficiency throughout the sales process.


2. Schools Added by Demand

These are schools that have been added to the platform at the request of agencies, usually to meet frequent student demands. Ally makes every effort to include accurate data, but the prices of these schools are not guaranteed.

For this reason, it is essential that consultants review and edit the information before sending a quote to the client. This helps avoid future issues, as the prices may be outdated or subject to changes.


3. Schools Registered by the Agencies

This option allows exchange agencies to have full autonomy to add schools and other specific products, such as fees and accommodations, based on their needs.

The registrations are visible only to the agency’s team and its consultants, making the process more personalized and exclusive for their clients.

This feature is ideal for agencies that want to integrate their own products into the platform, maintaining total control over the information and pricing.


Conclusion

The Ally platform was designed to be flexible, enabling consultants and agencies to access a wide variety of educational options. Each type of school offers different advantages, adapting to market demands and the sales strategies of the agencies.

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