Unless you’re gifted with unlimited means or have a rich relative bank-rolling your life; price can be a leading factor that determines many of the decisions you make in your daily life.

Starbucks or coffee from home?  New outfit or pulling something from the closet? Dinner and a movie or Netflix on the couch?

This is even more crucial in your professional life.  Often times with a limited budget or reliance on student loan allowances (we see you students), it isn’t a question of whether or not you want or even need to attend a continuing education course–it all boils down to whether you have the means to make it happen.

Our parent company, Southeast Sports Seminars aims to change all of that by introducing payment plans for all of their live courses.  Learn more here >>>

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