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How to calculate the renewal rate?
The continuation rate refers to the proportion of students who have signed up for the last course and continue to sign up for the next course. Shift change rate is usually calculated by the following formula:

Continuation rate = number of people who continue to enroll in the next course/number of people who have enrolled in the previous course.

For example, if there are 65,438+000 students registered in one course, and 70 of them continue to register for the next course, the repetition rate is:

Continuous shift ratio = 70/ 100 = 0.7

The continuation rate is usually regarded as an important indicator because it reflects students' satisfaction with the course and their loyalty to the school. A higher continuation rate usually means that students have a higher recognition of the course and the school, which has a positive impact on the development and brand building of the school.