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Course Schedule
We offer a one week, Two week, Five week and weekend course in professional bartending. All courses cover exactly the same content.
The one week course is Monday thru Friday 9:30 am to 3:30 pm
The 2 week course meets Monday thru Thursday the first week and Monday thru Friday the second week from 6:00 to 9:00 pm.
The 5 week course meets Monday and Wednesday the first 2 weeks and Tuesday and Thursday the last 3 weeks 6:00 to 9:00 pm.
Weekend courses meets Saturday and Sunday to consecutive weekends from 10:00 am to 5: pm
In all case if classes are missed make up days can be arranged. We also provide flex scheduling to meet your needs.
The Cost
the cost is $395.00 ( this includes your manual, supplies, certificate, wallet certificate and TIPs course.)
Easy payment plan
One Week Course: Deposit $75.00 - mail in with application or credit card by phone. Balance $320.00 - payable in full the first day of class.
Weekend Course: Deposit $75.00 - mail in with application or credit card by phone. Balance $320.00 - payable $160.00 on the first day of each week.
Two Week Course: Deposit $75.00 - mail in with application or credit card by phone. Balance $320.00 - payable $160.00 on the first day of each week.
Five Week Course: Deposit $75.00 - mail in with application or credit card by phone. Balance $320.00 - payable $64.00 on the first day of each week.
WE ACCEPT VISA, MASTERCARD AND DISCOVER CARD
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TIPs Training for Intervention Procedures for Servers of Alcohol
Included with your course at no extra cost, is the TIPs Certification program for severs of alcohol.
Upon successful completion of the TIPs program you will be nationally certified for three years by Health Communications Inc. of Washington DC.
What is TIPs ?
TIPs is a nationally recognized certification program, designed to train servers of alcohol to help their customer avoid intoxication while enjoying alcoholic beverages responsibly
Why is TIPs important ?
TIPs is valuable to persons seeking employment as bartenders, because employers benefit by having TIPs certified staffs.
Many employers ask applicants for their TIPs I.D. card.
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