Date : March 9th, 2010Category : UncategorizedAuthor : Editor1 Comment
does anyone know of schools that have culinary arts as well as other majors? i’ve found johnson and wales university, southern new hampshire, and u of new hamp… im mostly interested in culinary arts but there are very few colleges that offer majors other than culinary. if i change my mind i don’t want to be stuck at a school that only has culinary.. also if anyone goes to johnson and wales in providence, do you like it? whats the night life/residential life like? is there a study abroad program?
Date : March 6th, 2010Category : UncategorizedAuthor : Editor1 Comment
i was wondering if Johnson & Wales University require you to take the SAT. i want to attend their school for culinary. Im a senior and im planing to not take the SAT because it’s too late and i dont have any time left to study for it. do you need to take the sat if you want to go into the culinary arts field? and do most culinary school require u to take the sat?
Date : March 6th, 2010Category : UncategorizedAuthor : Editor1 Comment
I am having a really rough time on deciding what college I would like to go to after I graduate. I know I want to major in Hospitality and Management. I live in NJ and really need to get away I was looking at Culinary Institute and Johnson and Whales but I dont have that kind of money. With the school year over and guidance at my HS completely unavailable I was wondering if anyone had any good recommendations for me or if any one has heard about or gone to Southern Cross University. It would be more than helpful to me. I also have a learning disability so please keep that in mind. Thanks in advanced!
Date : March 5th, 2010Category : UncategorizedAuthor : Editor3 Comments
My BFF and I want to go to the same college, and she wants to go to University of Vermont. I wanted to go to Harvard abut I have a long shot of going there unless I get a scholarship for it. So does the University of Vermont let you study the Culinary course? If not… I’ll try for Harvard or some other good college.
Date : February 22nd, 2010Category : UncategorizedAuthor : Editor2 Comments
I am looking for a culinary arts school that i can attend to right after high school. I was hoping that it can be around VA,MD,PA,NYC,NJ…
*if you can, can you add some details about the school and the score that i need to get in to that school…
please add about the years and the classes that i can take if possible…
Date : February 22nd, 2010Category : UncategorizedAuthor : Editor1 Comment
I was just wondering is princeton culinary training too like lets say i want to be a pastry chef can i go there?
People, please stop with the punctuation thing. I know about commas okay. I don’t need to be spelling everything right or doing everything right. This is just a question. Stick with the question!
Date : February 22nd, 2010Category : UncategorizedAuthor : Editor1 Comment
keiser university is located in sarasota, florida.
their website doesnt mention any tution cost and i was wondering if anyone knew what it was for the culinary arts program.
Award-winning Chef Leonard Bailey of the National Institute for Culinary Arts at Mountain State University demonstrates how to break down and debone a chicken. (Part 1)
The facilities available at the Culinary Arts Studio at the School of Service Management, providing a creative and contemporary environment for learning and development.
(CHICAGO – September 6, 2005) Argosy University announced today
that it will assist students from universities in New Orleans,
southern Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama universities, which
have been closed for the foreseeable future due to the
devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina.
Argosy University will make available both on-campus and online
courses that might be able to permit dislocated students to
progress in their academic careers during this semester of
disruption. Students at a university forced to close by
Hurricane Katrina may register at any of Argosy University’s 13
campuses across the nation for courses, on a space-available
basis, for the fall terms.
Argosy University will waive tuition for dislocated students
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tuition and fees, as determined by the Argosy University campus
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“Argosy University acted today by offering educational
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“Argosy University is concerned for the well-being of these
students, and this initiative is our way of reaching out with
compassion and benevolence to those affected. We pledge to do
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According to the American Council on Education, more than 30
colleges and universities in the Gulf Coast region have been
severely damaged by the hurricane, and possibly 100,000 students
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Argosy University offers doctoral, masters, and undergraduate
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Select associate’s degree programs in several health sciences
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Argosy University has campuses in Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas,
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Students seeking information about Argosy University’s
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With 13 campuses across the nation, Argosy University
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