Home / News / Hospitality Management Enrollment November 14, 2012 Hospitality Management Enrollment By B&SC News Team RICHMOND, Va., Nov. 15, 2012 – Bryant & Stratton College will offer a comprehensive new degree program encompassing hospitality management, travel-and-tourism services and event-planning beginning with its winter semester Jan. 16 The new program will confer an Associate’s Degree in Applied Sciences in Hospitality Management-Restaurant and Hotel Services. It is expected to open the doors to fast-growing career opportunities for its graduates. “Richmond’s recent growth as a center for the arts and entertainment is mirrored in a growth in tourism,” said the College’s Director of Virginia Campuses Beth Murphy. “Recently we have hosted an internationally acclaimed folk music festival, the filming of Steven Spielberg’s ‘Lincoln,’ a huge expansion of the already world-class Virginia Museum of Fine Arts,” she said, “and that trend has prompted many spin-offs. We are pleased that among them has been an increase in demand for jobs in the fields our new degree will meet. “In addition to the fact that the Bureau of Labor Statistics says careers in the hospitality field are growing,” Murphy said, “we have relied on the insights of our business partners in the hospitality industry to create an innovative curriculum to meet their growing needs for capable, skilled and knowledgeable graduates.” The new degree program will prepare students for key roles in not hotels and restaurants but in the entertainment, sports and food-and-beverage industries as well. It will also open doors for graduates in event, meeting and recreational planning management Enrollment applications are now available at Bryant & Stratton College’s Richmond Campus. The College’s Director of Admissions Rayford Grady will provide additional information and assist prospective students to enroll in the program. He can be reached at 804-745-2444. Related News Bryant & Stratton College Nursing Student Helps Save Man's Life After Motorcycle Crash Andrea Elia, a nursing student at Bryant & Stratton College – Syracuse, NY campus, helped save a man’s life by performing CPR on him after a motorcycle accident on Oct. 17, 2025, in Clay. Read More: Bryant & Stratton College Nursing Student Helps Save Man's Life After Motorcycle Crash Bryant & Stratton College grows online enrollment by nearly 300% over a decade - Buffalo Business First Bryant & Stratton College celebrates major enrollment success, with its online undergraduate program growing nearly 300% over the last decade. Read More: Bryant & Stratton College grows online enrollment by nearly 300% over a decade - Buffalo Business First Bryant & Stratton College Buffalo Campus Celebrates Medical Assistants Week Daidre Scaria, Professor at Bryant & Stratton College – Buffalo, NY Campus, joined Daytime Buffalo 4 to celebrate National Medical Assistants Week. Read More: Bryant & Stratton College Buffalo Campus Celebrates Medical Assistants Week
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