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  2. Le Cordon Bleu - Wikipedia

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    Le Cordon Bleu ([lə kɔʁdɔ̃ blø]; French: "The Blue Ribbon"; LCB) is a French hospitality and culinary education institution, teaching haute cuisine. Its educational focuses are hospitality management, culinary arts, and gastronomy. The institution consists of 35 institutes in 20 countries and has over 20,000 attendees. [1]

  3. Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts in Portland - Wikipedia

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    Students also earned a Le Cordon Blue diplôme (Diplôme de Cuisine or Diplôme de Pâtisserie). [1] [6] The diploma programs lasted 30 to 36 weeks, and the AOS program lasted 60 weeks. [12] The institute was an affiliate with many culinary and educational associations and organizations, including the American Culinary Federation. [13]

  4. Diplôme universitaire - Wikipedia

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    In France, a diplôme universitaire (DU, in English "university degree") or interuniversitaire (DIU, in English "inter-university degree") is a degree from a French university, a grand établissement or Établissement public à caractère scientifique, culturel et professionnel, or many establishments jointly, as opposed to national diplomas ...

  5. École Supérieure de Cuisine Française - Ferrandi - Wikipedia

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    École Supérieure de Cuisine Française (ESCF - Higher School of French Cuisine at Ferrandi) is a professional training school located in central Paris.Established by The Paris Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCIP), the school is part of École Grégoire-Ferrandi and specializes in training students for work in hospitality management and French cuisine.

  6. College tuition in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Tuition and fees do not include the cost of housing and food. For most students in the US, the cost of living away from home, whether in a dorm room or by renting an apartment, would exceed the cost of tuition and fees. [7] [9] In the 2023–2024 school year, living on campus (room and board) usually cost about $12,000 to $15,000 per student. [7]

  7. Master's degree (France) - Wikipedia

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    In the French education system, a master's degree is both a national higher education diploma and a university degree.The Diplôme National de Master (in English: "National master's degree") is delivered by an academic institution, usually a university, two years after obtaining a Diplôme National de Licence or a Licence (French equivalent of a Bachelor's degree, worth 300 ECTS) or any other ...

  8. Academic grading in France - Wikipedia

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    In recent years, the French government began to explore possible conversion of the 0–20 grading scale to 0–4 or 0–5. [14] [15] Since 2008, the College Gabriel-Séailles, a middle school in southern France, has abolished grading altogether. [16] Primary schools generally use a 10-point grading scale or a letter grade. [citation needed]

  9. Diploma - Wikipedia

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    Diploma level 7. They require a minimum of 120 credit points from level 5 or above and 72 from level 7 or above. Graduate diploma. To enter a graduate diploma programme a student typically requires another degree (not necessarily a bachelor's degree), or strong evidence of both interest and academic capability. [14]