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Student Center – Student Referral
Tuition Discount – Corporate and Friends Referral Programs
Corporate Program Referral Rewards
If you work for a major corporation and refer our firm to your training department, you are also eligible for a
special discount. If we become a recommended provider for GMAT and corporate training for your company, you will be
eligible for a reimbursement of US$500 – 1,000, depending on the corporate program, towards your course tuition.
US$200 Friends Referral Shared Rewards
We would like to share with you an exciting new student referral discount offer – US$200 Shared Rewards!
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Each student who refers a new student to us will receive US$100 off his/her own course fees or via a gift certificate. |
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The referred student will also be eligible for US$100 off. |
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The US$100 reward is cumulative and there is no upward limit! That means, if you refer a few friends of yours, you may get enough rewards to have all of your own tuition reimbursed! |
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In order for you and your friend to be eligible for the discount, the referred student must register for a full course (16 hours or more) – they cannot take half of a course although the reward is applicable to all types of courses we offer. |
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This offer may not apply to a limited number of countries. If you are located outside of the US, UK and Germany, contact us for more details for your region. |
If you studied with us before
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Refer 1 student and you have the option of a check worth US$100, or a gift certificate of Amazon.com worth US$100. |
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Your friend will get US$100 off his/her tuition (please indicate either the referrer’s or referee’s full name and the course/service taken with us, including dates). |
If you plan to study with us
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Refer 1 student and get US$100 off your tuition. |
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Your friend will get US$100 off his/her tuition. |
We look forward to working with you in sharing your experience with others!
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