How Much Does It Cost to Own a School of Rock's Franchise?
School of Rock — Active member of the child-related industry since 1998
Owning a School of Rock child-related franchise can be a business, but it does have some initial financial requirements. To open a single children's educational program location, the company requires that potential franchisees have liquid assets of at least $100,000.
The startup costs associated with owning a School of Rock franchise are similar to those of:
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Our Education Franchise Lets You Indulge Your Passion for Music While Improving Kids' Lives. To put it bluntly, we rock! We're the largest music education franchise in the U.S., and in our two decades of operation, we've expanded to 10 countries across the globe. Entrepreneurs with a passion for music, whether they're musicians themselves or just feel deeply connected to music, find themselves drawn to our business opportunity. If you think you belong at School of Rock too, scroll on to learn more.
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Investment Level | $100,000 |
Category | Child-Related |
Financing Available | ✔ |
Training & Support | ✔ |
SBA Approved | ✔ |
Incorporated Name | School of Rock Franchising, LLC |
Business Type | Franchise |
Franchising Since | 2004 (20 years) |
Industry | Child-Related |
Industry Subcategory | Children's Educational Program |
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