The Professional Bartending Academy

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Length to Graduate: 40 Hours
Location: VA-Richmond
Students per Class: 1-10
Tuition to Graduate: $595
Subject: Bartending

DESCRIPTION

The Professional Bartending Academy, founded in 1994, has staff and instructors with over 45 years of combined experience in bartending and bar management.

Since 1994, The Professional Bartending Academy has provided excellent bartenders to facilities and individuals who need bartenders for regular employment and special events.

ADVANTAGES

Students learn bartending skills at a 24-foot, custom-made bar with multiple workstations, each with a three-bay sink with hot and cold running water.

THINGS TO CONSIDER

The Professional Bartending Academy has created an ongoing job placement registry that is used for finding job opportunities for current students and all graduates of our program.

FINANCIAL AID

N/A

SCHOLARSHIPS

N/A

CERTIFICATIONS

Our school is certified to operate in Virginia by the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV).

SUMMARY

Bartenders meet lots of interesting people and have flexibility in location and schedules. People who already have jobs can easily fit bartending into their schedules for added fun and profit. Students often find bartending fits well with school schedules.

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The Professional Bartending Academy
4615 West Broad Street, Suite 127, Richmond, Virginia 23230

Category: Bartending, Trade / Vocational

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