(Washington DC) On the heels of its busiest month ever, Training Services On Demand, Inc. (TSOD) today announced that it will decrease tuition rates beginning March 1, 2004. The tuition rollbacks average 10 percent, and affect all of the company's most popular courses.
"We're doing much more repeat business than ever before," said TSOD co-founder Frank Whyte. "That's a very efficient type of business, and our bottom line reflects that efficiency."
In January, 2004, TSOD logged record levels of activity and revenue, prompting company leaders to reevaluate tuition rates.
"We have tremendous business momentum right now," Whyte said. "Lowering our rates while the sun is shining is an ideal way for us to expand our market presence."
TSOD's all-inclusive tuition policy isn't affected by the rate rollback: The company will continue to provide programs at fully bundled prices throughout the 48 conterminous United States.
Training Services On Demand is a top-tier provider of onsite training services, seminars and workshops. The company provides training for employee teams, ensuring that each learning experience leverages team insights and achieves team consensus. TSOD's customers include Verizon, VF Corporation, ExxonMobil, Pfizer, Morton Salt, PUMA Athletic, and more than a dozen Federal agencies.