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Walnut Hill College (formerly The Restaurant School)
Allison Mansion on the Walnut Hill College campus
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Type
| Private for-profit
culinary school
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Established
| 1974
; 50 years ago
(
1974
)
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President
| Daniel Liberatoscioli
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Location
| ,
,
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Campus
| Urban
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Website
| www
.walnuthillcollege
.edu
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Walnut Hill College
(formerly
The Restaurant School
) is a private college focused on fine dining and luxury hospitality that offers degrees in culinary arts, pastry arts, restaurant management, and hotel management. The campus is located in the
University City
section of
Philadelphia
.
Academics
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The college offers four majors:
Culinary Arts
,
Restaurant Management
,
Pastry Arts
, and
Hotel Management
. The majors are offered at the
Associate's
and
Bachelor's degree
levels.
[1]
All Culinary and Pastry students in the associate degree participate in a week-long gastronomic tour of
France
. Restaurant and Hotel Management students participate in a week-long hospitality tour that includes behind-the-scenes tours of
Walt Disney World Resort
and other central
Florida
resorts followed by a cruise to the
Bahamas
. Students who continue their studies towards a bachelor's degree participate in a week-long "Hospitality Tour" of
England
.
[2]
The school is accredited by the
Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges
, which is oriented toward vocational programs.
[3]
References
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External links
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