The Princeton Review sells test prep, tutoring, admissions counseling, rankings, and homework support for students and families.
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Up to 6% commission through Awin; books and free events are 0%, with lower rates for incentive partners and subnetworks.
SEPA, BACS, ACH, domestic bank transfer, Payoneer, international wire transfer
$20 / £20 / €20 minimum Awin threshold; other currencies use a $20 equivalent
10 days
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Awin processes publisher payments on the 1st and 15th when threshold and clearing rules are met
The Princeton Review is an education-services brand for families, students, and adult learners preparing for school admissions, standardized exams, tutoring needs, and academic planning. Its public catalog spans SAT, ACT, AP, PSAT, SSAT, ISEE, SHSAT, MCAT, DAT, OAT, NCLEX, LSAT, GRE, GMAT, academic tutoring, admissions counseling, homework help, college rankings, school search tools, and free practice-test events. The site also separates pre-high-school, pre-college, pre-med, pre-law, pre-grad, pre-business, and school-administrator paths, which gives publishers several precise audience angles. The product is most relevant when a learner needs structure around a deadline, not just a library of generic study tips.
A parent may compare score-targeted SAT or ACT courses against private tutoring, while a pre-med applicant may weigh MCAT instruction and admissions counseling together. A law-school candidate can look at LSAT course formats before deciding how much live instruction they need. The Awin profile also mentions the Level I CFA self-paced course under professional certifications, which gives finance-career publishers a narrower angle beyond college and graduate admissions.
Publishers apply from The Princeton Review Awin merchant profile, then use Awin's approved links, text links, banners, and product-feed access where available. The program fits education bloggers, college-planning sites, test-prep comparison pages, scholarship newsletters, tutoring directories, and career-certification publishers that can send readers to a specific course or counseling offer.
Awin lists a 10-day attribution period, a 270-day locking period, average sale of $990, and commission of up to 6%. Its public commission table shows 6% for admissions counseling, homework help, in-person courses, live online courses, self-paced courses, tutoring, and default sales. Books and free events are 0%, incentive partners are 5%, and subnetworks are 4%. Awin's support pages list SEPA, BACS, ACH, domestic bank transfer, Payoneer, and international wire options by region, with $20, £20, or €20 minimum thresholds and twice-monthly processing after advertiser approval and clearing.
Publishers apply from The Princeton Review Awin merchant profile, then use Awin's approved links, text links, banners, and product-feed access where available. The program fits education bloggers, college-planning sites, test-prep comparison pages, scholarship newsletters, tutoring directories, and career-certification publishers that can send readers to a specific course or counseling offer.
Up to 6% commission through Awin; books and free events are 0%, with lower rates for incentive partners and subnetworks.
The Princeton Review's tracking or cookie window is currently recorded as: 10 days. Double-check the official program page before planning campaigns around that window.
Payment frequency: Awin processes publisher payments on the 1st and 15th when threshold and clearing rules are met. Minimum payout: $20 / £20 / €20 minimum Awin threshold; other currencies use a $20 equivalent. Payout methods: SEPA, BACS, ACH, domestic bank transfer, Payoneer, international wire transfer. Payout thresholds and methods can change, so confirm the latest terms on the official source before relying on them.
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