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Top college for hotel management?

Looking at a career in hotel management and wondering where I should apply. What are the best colleges for hotel management, and what makes them stand out? Any advice or experiences would be appreciated!

7 months ago

For a career in hotel management, here are a few colleges that stand out due to their specifically tailored curriculum, industry connections, internships, and job placement rate:

1. Cornell University's School of Hotel Administration: This is considered one of the top hospitality programs globally. It offers a balanced curriculum of business management principles and hospitality industry skills, including an "immersion" experience in real-world hospitality businesses. Plus, Cornell's name carries significant weight in the industry, which can assist with job placement.

2. University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV): UNLV’s William F. Harrah College of Hospitality is a globally renowned program with a plethora of industry connections. It benefits from its location in Las Vegas, a hub for hospitality and tourism.

3. Florida International University's Chaplin School of Hospitality & Tourism Management: This program offers a robust curriculum and international internship opportunities. Its location in a major tourism destination like Miami is another advantage.

4. Michigan State University’s School of Hospitality Business: This is one of the oldest hospitality programs in the United States. It offers specializations in several areas and numerous study abroad options.

5. University of Denver’s Fritz Knoebel School of Hospitality Management: This program is notable for its experiential learning program, which involves running a full-service hotel, restaurant, and conference center.

Remember, the best program for you also depends on other factors, such as your individual career goals, the location you prefer, and financial considerations. You might want to visit the campuses, if possible, to get a better feel for their environments. Interviews with current students or alumni can also provide valuable insights.

7 months ago

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