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Cleveland School of Cannabis Triples Revenues

Cleveland School of Cannabis
Cleveland School of Cannabis Triples Revenues

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Ohio’s Cleaveland’s School of Cannabis has tripled its revenue.

The school courses that touch on all aspects of the cannabis industry recorded $1.25 illion dollars this year. That’s a jump from the $340k they brought in last year.

The school has graduated 111 and currently has 115 students enrolled in its programs with about 16 instructors and 10 full-time staff. Sixty-five percent of CSC graduates are currently employed or in paid, industry, internships, according to school tracking figures.

The CSC partners with Ohio cannabis firms, including cultivators Buckeye Relief and Cresco Labs; and dispensaries Terrasana and The Botanist. It counts cannabis horticulture, dispensary training, and medical applications – along with an “executive” program combing the three – among its course offerings.

The school is planning to expand into Columbus with classes expected in the summer. Briggs indicated a plan to expand into two more states – possibly New Jersey and Florida – by 2021.

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