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Q&A: What is the Average admission Rate at The Art Institute of Philadelphia? Oct 14

What is the Average admission Rate at The Art Institute of Philadelphia?
I am just starting the Admissions @ the Art Institute and was curious how hard it was to actually get in? I am going for Culinary Arts. I only obtain a GED but have background of working in the kitchen as head cook for many years! Any incite would be greatly appreciated!


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Answer by RoaringMice
The AI chain of schools accepts most applicants. Your GED is completely acceptable, and your work experience is :wow: – seriously, that carries weight.

Community College of Philly, Drexel, and the Restaurant School at Walnut Hill College all offer culinary as a major. Please check those programs as well. The AI chain is so expensive, I’d like you to also look at other options, just so you can compare reputations of programs and costs. Apply to more than one, in fact. See where you get in, see what aid you get, then decide.

Answer by $*~M&M~*$
Well since your GED can be acceptable and your work experience with cooking, you can add on your application/resume and check for you eligibility by contact.

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