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Why do I have to pay a Commitment Fee?
Why do I have to pay a Commitment Fee?
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Written by Lee Levine
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At Masterschool, we prioritize commitment, dedication, and readiness for success. We believe in fostering an environment where students are fully invested in their educational journey and poised to seize every opportunity that comes their way. The Commitment Fee serves as a cornerstone of this philosophy, ensuring mutual commitment and aligning expectations for both our institution and our students. Here's why we require this fee:

💡 If you are accepted to one of our programs, you’ll be asked to pay a one-time Commitment Fee of $250 USD / $300 CAD / £175 GBP / €250 EUR charged with your credit card.

Guaranteeing Your Seat

Upon acceptance into one of our programs, the Commitment Fee secures your place, providing assurance that you have a spot reserved exclusively for you. This fee acts as a commitment from both parties, solidifying your intention to embark on this transformative educational experience.

Fostering Dedication and Accountability

Beyond its logistical purpose, the Commitment Fee symbolizes a personal pledge—a declaration of your commitment to your academic and professional growth. By investing in your future, you demonstrate a readiness to overcome challenges, stay dedicated throughout the program, and ultimately, embark on a successful career path.

Ensuring Program Quality and Student Success

Our experience has shown that students who make this pledge are more likely to excel in their studies, navigate obstacles with resilience, and graduate with the skills and confidence needed to thrive in their chosen field. The Commitment Fee not only helps us maintain the highest standards of program quality but also cultivates a community of motivated learners poised for success.

Flexibility and Assurance

We understand that committing to an educational program is a significant decision. That's why we offer a 30-day trial period during which you can assess the program's suitability for your needs. If, within this timeframe, you determine that the program isn't the right fit for you, you won't be charged—no questions asked.

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