The Connecticut School of Bartending

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Length to Graduate: 30 Hours
Location: CT-Norwich
Students per Class: 1-10
Tuition to Graduate: $550
Subject: Bartending

DESCRIPTION

Connecticut School of Bartending graduates can be successfully employed throughout the United States and the world because we offer the full credentials necessary.

In fact, Connecticut is the center of an incredible hospitality boom, and there are thousands of licensed establishments throughout New England alone, employing four plus bartenders each on average. As a result of our training program we put you on path to a secure future in the hospitality industry. We create “team players” and “professionals”.

ADVANTAGES

The training is 100% guaranteed with job placement. Credit cards are accepted – you can be working before the bill is even due.

THINGS TO CONSIDER

One-on-one attention from our professionally trained instructor will have you ready to work in just one or two weeks. With small classes you’ll have your own bar and never have to wait in line to pour.

FINANCIAL AID

Payment plans are available

SCHOLARSHIPS

N/A

CERTIFICATIONS

Licensed by the State of Connecticut Department of Higher Education.

SUMMARY

We continually work with each student to ensure that they learn our program. Your success is achieved through a combination of constant practice, and small classes where each student works at their own bar station. We offer 24/7 job placement assistance. Our credentials are among the strongest available.

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The Connecticut School of Bartending
76 Franklin Street Norwich, CT 06360

Category: Bartending, Trade / Vocational

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