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  • wowlc
    Daycare.com Member
    • Aug 2013
    • 4

    Enrollment

    Hello all! I am currently opening a new center in GA. We have been trying to get enrollment now for several months and it just seems like nothing is working. I have a website, about 10 posts on Craigslist, signs out, flyers, currently offering 2 weeks free, lowered my rates and more. I've exhausted all efforts and I've only had 2 enroll Ive had an in home daycare for 5+ yrs and have been VERY successful. Im not really understanding why this hasn't become just as successful. Im doing pretty much (with the exception of a few things) everything the same as I have been. Any tips/suggestions? I'm desperate at this point.
    "Life isn't about waiting for the storms to pass...it's about learning to dance in the rain"
  • Blackcat31
    • Oct 2010
    • 36124

    #2
    Originally posted by wowlc
    Hello all! I am currently opening a new center in GA. We have been trying to get enrollment now for several months and it just seems like nothing is working. I have a website, about 10 posts on Craigslist, signs out, flyers, currently offering 2 weeks free, lowered my rates and more. I've exhausted all efforts and I've only had 2 enroll Ive had an in home daycare for 5+ yrs and have been VERY successful. Im not really understanding why this hasn't become just as successful. Im doing pretty much (with the exception of a few things) everything the same as I have been. Any tips/suggestions? I'm desperate at this point.
    Doesn't Georgia have FREE preschool for kids? If so, that may very well be the issue.

    Otherwise, I suppose like everyone else in the country, enrollment is down since costs are up and more and more families are relying on relatives, neighbors and/or friends to provide care for them.

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    • wowlc
      Daycare.com Member
      • Aug 2013
      • 4

      #3
      Well...Ga does have lottery funded pre-k, but most if the faith based/church pre-k is private, which means fees are associated. We only have 1 pre-k class with only 10 spots to fill and we live in a predominantly wealthy area. There are 2 centers (wont name names) down the road that charge $300 per week...$300 PER WEEK and we're only charging $185. And we offer the faith based curriculum with a small setting. No more than 10 in a room.
      "Life isn't about waiting for the storms to pass...it's about learning to dance in the rain"

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      • nanglgrl
        Daycare.com Member
        • Jul 2012
        • 1700

        #4
        The problem may very well be that you're charging too little and parents are looking at that as you saying you're not worth much. Another thing I've noticed (as I also live in an area with a lot of wealthy people) is that the daycare a child attends is a status symbol for a lot of wealthy people. They want people to know their child attends XYZ daycare and that it's the most expensive daycare in town.

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