College for a party planner?

Anonymous
Have a cousin who did this at Mizzou
Anonymous
Marketing and hotel management/hospitality jumped right out at me.

Also, psychology!
Anonymous
Cornell hospitality
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:USC or Cornell Hospitality.



Being a Californian, I don't understand USC's attraction, cost ( $96k a year) and don't value its academics, however, it does have a "small business" major. On the other hand, a relative shilled out $400k to attend and is only a real estate agent (very low access bar in CA).


You’re the same poster throwing shade at USC on every thread. We get it, you didn’t get in and didn’t have the money to attend.
Anonymous
Ole Miss
Anonymous
CNU, JMU, VCU, Marymount, Liberty, etc.
Anonymous
VT has one of the top hospitality and tourism management programs in the country.
Anonymous
IU - great bsuiness school and robust greek life so plenty of opps to do this while a student.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:University of Delaware has a good hospitality program. They have an on-site Marriott and a high end restaurants that the students help run.

This sounds good, OP.


Yes agree with Delaware. https://www.udel.edu/apply/undergraduate-admissions/major-finder/hospitality-business-management/ They have a degree in hospitality and event management.
Anonymous
People answering hospitality are unimaginative and too on the nose. You need a place where it’s easy to be visible and get strong leadership roles.
Anonymous
I think High Point has a Meeting and Event Planning major! I'm an HPU fan and ignore the haters. There is a lot going on down at High Point University and it is certainly something to look into.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I know a Yale grad who’s a wedding planner.


I know a U. Delaware grad who is a wedding planner too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:University of Delaware has a good hospitality program. They have an on-site Marriott and a high end restaurants that the students help run.

This sounds good, OP.


Yes agree with Delaware. https://www.udel.edu/apply/undergraduate-admissions/major-finder/hospitality-business-management/ They have a degree in hospitality and event management.


+1 Double major or minor in design given what she wants to do.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:People answering hospitality are unimaginative and too on the nose. You need a place where it’s easy to be visible and get strong leadership roles.

+1000, id get a liberal arts degree.
Anonymous
Niece got this degree from UCF and has been gainfully employed since.
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