Hello, I think April-Fortier is probably your best choice, it is a School specialized only in travel.
Check it out!
http://www.april-fortier.com/en/accueil/index.asp
2007-01-03 02:55:05
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answered by CrazyCate 3
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I believe there are some good vocational schools that offer programs--but if you want a real career, you'll need a college degree.
There are LOTS of good business schools--in Canada and the US. What you need to look for is one that has a strong program in "Hospitality Management" (that 's the most common name for this area of studdy). I know this is not a specific recommendation for "a school." But there's no one school that outshines the others--it's the program focus you need to look for for what you want.
A tip--a way to get a BIG edge a few years from now when it comes time to look for a job. Do a minor--or at least take 4 or 5 upper division courses--in one or more of the following areas: geography, history, anthropology. The reason is that it will give you a much better picture of the world around you--a "frame of reference" that will not help you in getting employed, but will make you a better travel professional.
2007-01-01 07:03:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Sullivan University.
A friend of mine attended Sullivan and is now a travel agent with an international travel agency.
2007-01-01 11:59:49
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answered by Abby 5
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yale
2007-01-01 07:38:17
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answered by Jimmy 1
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www.ytb.com
2007-01-01 06:46:01
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answered by Anonymous
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