To buy a franchise with Collegiate Sports of America, you'll need to have $15,000 - $35,000 in liquid capital and a net worth of $50,000 - $100,000. Franchisees can expect to make a total investment of $15,000 - $35,000. *
Liquid Capital: | $15,000 - $35,000 What does Liquid Capital mean? |
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Net Worth: | $50,000 - $100,000 What is Net Worth? |
Total Investment: | $15,000 - $35,000 What does Total Investment mean? |
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Are you tired of the corporate world?
Are you tired of company downsizings and layoffs?
Collegiate Sports of America, Inc. (CSA) has emerged as the nation's most respected name in the world of college recruiting. CSA links thousands of student-athletes with more than 2,000 colleges and universities and over 30,000 college coaches nationwide. CSA also publishes PrepStar Magazine, recognized as the leading college recruiting publication of its kind.
Since 1982 CSA has helped more than 45,000 student-athletes receive over One Billion Dollars in athletic scholarships and financial aid for college!
Testimonial
"I have finally found my niche! CSA has provided me a way to make an excellent income and I am able to do it in a business that I love. CSA is a great business if you love sports, enjoy helping young athletes live their dreams and want to control your own destiny!"
Who Benefits from CSA?
Not only will you own and manage a prosperous and exciting business, but many people will benefit from your services! CSA's market is comprised of the 7.4 million students that compete in high school and club team sports each year.
CSA's services are designed to help qualified student-athletes receive financial aid, grants, athletic scholarships, and other college opportunities. Plus, you will be helping thousands of college coaches nationwide who have come to rely on CSA and the services we provide for college recruiting. This is definitely a win-win business for everyone involved.
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