04-01-2024, 05:15 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-01-2024, 06:09 PM by Jonathan Whatley.)
(03-28-2024, 06:39 AM)curious Wrote: I intend to open a dance studio and am currently building my coaching business while I attend college.
Western Michigan University lists an online Certificate in Dance Studio Management.
Do you hold or are you pursuing a coaching certification? If you seek a degree at a school that has a portfolio assessment or prior learning assessment process that isn't expensive or time-consuming (e.g., possibly UMPI), that might be worth some credit. Alternatively, if you're shopping for coaching courses in the future you might look for something offered by a college or university and with academic credit attached. Might meet two goals at once.
Also: If a master's degree could be part of your future, check out the University of Utah Master of Business Creation (MBC) I posted about the other day.
It's designed as a combination entrepreneurship degree and business incubator where each student is a founder launching a business while a student.
Although they post that that "many personal-service businesses, including restaurants and retail shops" are poor fits for the program, check out the very first Founder Testimonial on their main page:
Quote:“I have changed and grown immensely through the program and their continued support and guidance, and I think I’ve also grown a lot in my confidence.”
— Alyssa Bertelsen, founder of Rise Up School of Dance, MBC graduate