Tuition
Your child will learn how to effectively Self-Rescue® by using either the Rollback-to-Float or Swim-Float-Swim method. The skills your child will learn are based on his/her age and ability.
The cost of lessons is the ISR National Registration + ISR Sahuarita Tuition. Each item is explained below, including a schedule for when payments are made.
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ISR National Registration
New students: $105
Returning ISR students: $35
Due 4 weeks prior to the scheduled start date
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ISR Sahuarita Tuition (swim-float-swim or rollback-to-float lesson series)
6 week lesson series: $650 split into two payments as follows:
$325 non-refundable deposit is due within 48 hours of schedule confirmation to reserve the lesson time.
The remaining $325 tuition is due at the end of the second week of lessons.
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ISR Sahuarita Tuition for returning swim-float-swim students:
Refresher lessons: $100 per week
Maintenance lessons: $10 per lesson
$100 non-refundable deposit is due within 48 hours of schedule confirmation to reserve the lesson time; this pays for week 1 of refresher lessons.
Payment for additional weeks of refresher lessons are due at the start of each week as needed.
Maintenance lessons are paid upon scheduling.
Scholarships:
There are a number of organizations that offer scholarships to families who are willing to make the time commitment but need financial assistance. Please contact me if you are interested in the application information, especially if you have any of the following qualifications:
Your family qualifies for EBT/SNAP or FDPIR
The prospective student has health insurance through Medicaid
The prospective student is a foster child
There is a history of drowning (fatal or non-fatal) in the family
Other payment notes:
I offer a one-time $50 tuition discount for children of military, law enforcement and first responders.
Requests for payment plans will be considered.
Unfortunately, sibling discounts are not available due to the overwhelming demand (90% of students are siblings). Families struggling to afford lessons for multiple children in one year may qualify for need-based scholarships.