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Must know
  • Classes priced by the hour show no single price. The program page shows Rate Card tuition plus a tier table with columns Weekly training and Monthly tuition.
  • Tuition is per athlete, not per class. All of that athlete’s classes on the same rate card are added together by weekly training time, and the total lands in one tier — one monthly amount.
  • Checkout shows one block per athlete: a plain sentence for today’s charge, then the ongoing schedule — “Then $310.00/month starting September 1, 2026 (this organization’s billing date), billed in advance.”
  • Each block names the weekly total the tier came from — “based on 4h 30m of weekly training” — and lets you expand the tier table, where your athlete’s row is highlighted with a Your tier check.
  • Hourly tuition ignores pass and membership price overrides — the tier is the price. Hourly pricing is only offered by clubs on a plan that includes Rate Cards, so you won’t see it everywhere.
The three things today’s charge can say.
  • A first enrollment sets the monthly amount and collects it now: “This sets Ava’s monthly tuition to $310.00, charged today for this billing cycle.”
  • Adding classes that move the tier charges only the gap: “Adding these classes raises Ava’s monthly tier from 240.00to240.00 to 310.00. You’ll be charged the difference, $70.00, today.”
  • Adding classes that stay in the same tier costs nothing extra: “No change to Ava’s monthly tier ($310.00). Nothing extra is charged today.”
Billed in advance. The date in that line is the club’s monthly billing day; tuition is collected before the month it covers, not after. More than one rate card. If your athlete’s classes sit on two rate cards, you still see one charge and one monthly schedule, with a sub-section naming each card and its amount. The total is the sum of those cards’ tiers. Siblings. Each athlete is priced on their own weekly total and gets their own block, so one child’s classes never change another’s tier. Why a second class can cost less than you expect. The amount comes from your athlete’s weekly total rather than each class separately, so adding a class often raises tuition by less than that class would cost alone — how much less depends on the club’s ladder, which the expandable table shows in full. Related: How is my monthly tuition calculated, and what is the Upcoming Payments section? · How do I register my athlete for a program?