Apicius International School of Hospitality (AISH) is a private institution for higher education, located in the historic center of Florence. AISH is an internationally respected leader in academic, professional and career oriented educational programs. All programs are open to American and International students seeking state of the art classrooms, facilities, field experiences and hands-on instructional training alongside outstanding professional teachers. The student population at AISH is international and the curriculum is broad, enhanced by each student's cultural experience in Italy.
Courses at AISH are chosen from the following Departments/Schools:
• School of Business & Leadership • School of Communication Arts & Publishing •
• School of Food & Wine Studies •
• School of General Arts & Applied Sciences •
Study Abroad Italy (SAI) oversees and coordinates all aspects of your enrollment, including application processing, course selection and credit, visa advising or preparation, housing, student health insurance, transcripts, and cell phone service. SAI provides comprehensive student services, beginning with pre-departure and leading to our on-site orientation and advising in Italy. AISH students are provided with an airport transfer on arrival days, and program sponsored field study trips and excursions to fascinating destinations within Italy.
Apicius also offers a variety of short term amateur programs ranging from one day to one month. Hands on cooking classes, wine classes, market tours and Italian language classes are all offered. Please visit www.tuscancooking.com for more information on amateur courses.
An early gift from SAI
Study Abroad Italy recognizes that the economic times have presented difficulties for students wishing to study abroad.
Therefore, SAI is pleased to offer an early enrollment gift for the Fall 2009 & Spring 2010 Semesters.
Students who submit their Fall 2009 application, with application fee, on or before May 01, 2009 will receive an early enrollment reduction of $200 off the final payment of their Program Cost. Students intending to enroll for the full academic year (Fall 09/Spring 10), will receive the same reduction for Spring '10, providing their application for Spring is also submitted by May 01, 2009.
Students who submit their Spring 2010 application, with application fee, on or before September 01, 2009 will receive an early enrollment reduction of $200 off the final payment of their Program Cost.
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