Company: LGCY
Filing Date: 2025-09-25
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0001493152-25-014945
Chunk: 8

Company: Legacy Education Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-09-25
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 1
Chunk 8
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. Our websites’ integrated marketing campaigns direct prospective students to call us or visit the
HDMC, CCC, Integrity and CCMCC websites where they will find details regarding our programs and campuses and can request additional information
regarding the programs that interest them.

Referrals.
Referrals from current students, high school counselors and satisfied graduates and their employers have historically represented
approximately 25% of our new enrollments. Our school administrators actively work with our current students to encourage them to recommend
our programs to prospective students. We continue to build strong relationships with high school guidance counselors and instructors
by offering annual seminars at our training facilities to further familiarize these individuals on the strengths of our programs.

Recruiting. Our
recruiting efforts are conducted by a group of approximately  20 campus-based and field representatives who meet directly with
prospective students during presentations conducted at high schools, or during a visit to one of our campuses.

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Student
Support

Admissions. Students
enrolling in our programs must have a high school diploma or a General Educational Development Certificate and demonstrate
competence in writing and logical reasoning. For programs leading to a degree students must also complete an application and pass
one or more entrance assessments, including the Wonderlic Scholastic Level Exam (“SLE”) or HESI for the Vocational Nursing programs. While each of our programs has different admissions criteria, we screen all applications and counsel the students
on the most appropriate program to increase the likelihood that our students complete the requisite coursework and obtain and
sustain employment following graduation. As of June 30, 2025, our diverse population was comprised of 61% Hispanic, 13% Black/African American, 12% White, 5% Asian, 1% Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific
Islander, and 1% American Indian or Alaksa Native. The age distribution shows 49% of our students are 25 and older, while 51% are 24 or
younger, with a significant majority of 88% being Women and 12% being Men.

Enrollment.
We enroll students continuously throughout the year, with our largest classes enrolling in late summer or early fall following
high school graduation. We had 3,101 students enrolled as of June 30, 2025, an increase of 42% compared to 2,187 students as of June
30, 2024. Our expanding student body reflects the trust and confidence in our educational offerings