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Huntington Learning Center to Open Additional Tutoring and Test Prep Center in Austin

Huntington Expands in Austin Market Supporting Families and Students When They Need It Most

AUSTIN, Texas – October 22, 2020 – (Newswire.com)

Huntington Learning Center, the nation’s leading tutoring and test prep provider, has announced plans to open a local franchised center in Austin, bringing its proven programs and individualized tutoring methods to hundreds of students. Huntington Learning Center has a 43-year track record of providing the very best in K-12 academic skill-building programs, subject-specific tutoring, and test prep for the SAT and ACT in addition to state and standardized exams. The company’s highly successful programs include Homework Help, HuntingtonHelps LIVE, Academic Performance Coach and Huntington Advantage as well as free weekly webinars

“Huntington Learning Center is a family-founded, family-run, and family-focused company. Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, we’ve heard from thousands of parents that they need more resources and we are rising to the occasion to help meet that demand,” said Anne Huntington, President of Huntington Learning Center. “With approximately 300 locations nationwide, our vast experience uniquely positions us to be able to offer educational support to families and students.” 

Huntington Learning Center is the top revenue-producing tutoring franchise nationwide; with four decades of proven success via established financing and training startup programs. The Austin center will join 26 other established centers spaced throughout Texas.

Huntington’s individualized tutoring and test preparation programs help students gain skills, confidence and motivation for success. Programs are available for students grades K-12, and report 2+ grade levels of improvement in reading and math within three months. Students enrolled in Huntington’s customized test prep programs increase scores by an average of 229 points on the SAT and 5.4 ACT points, leading to an average of $71,000 in scholarship offers awarded to Huntington graduates. 

For over 40 years Huntington Learning Center has remained true to its mission to give every student the best education possible; and is proud to be a family-owned and operated company.

Huntington’s accredited programs and certified teachers are available via a live virtual tutoring platform, HuntingtonHelps LIVE, and in-person at local centers. All centers adhere to CDC and government guidelines and follow strict cleaning and social distancing standards. 

Huntington is also actively offering area businesses the opportunity to partner with them to provide educational support to their employees’ families. 

To learn more, visit www.HuntingtonFranchise.com or call 1-866-622-4017.

About Huntington Learning Center

Huntington is the nation’s tutoring and test prep leader, providing academic programs online and in-center. Its certified teachers provide individualized instruction in phonics, reading, writing, study skills, elementary and middle school math, Algebra through Calculus, Chemistry, and other sciences. It preps for the SAT and ACT, as well as state and standardized exams.  Huntington programs develop the skills, confidence, and motivation to help students succeed and meet the needs of Common Core State Standards. Learn how Huntington can help at www.HuntingtonHelps.com. For franchise opportunities please visit www.HuntingtonFranchise.com.  

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