// FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
ls there a time limit for me to finish all my modules?
No, there is no time limit to finish all your modules. However we do offer incentives to students, who complete their entire studies within a certain period of time.
What are the main differences between a traditional hotel school and Lemanic?
1. We offer mainly short term programs, because our students continue work in the industry as they study.
2. Lemanic’s main focus is to have its students trained by active General Managers. However these General Managers typically have professional and operational as opposed to theoretical experience which is why they are cannot offer any typical academic programs, such as a Bachelor or a Masters.
3. Short term programs usually are not academically accredited, but professionally recognized. We are professionally recognized
4. Our students usually do not even have a bachelor or a diploma, they are students, which have entered the industry without any formation and are trying to “formalize” this now.
5. We are currently working on a transfer program into an online Master, but it will take until 2012 to get this introduced.
6. Traditional hotel school hardly have any lecturers, which have ever had executive roles within the industry.
7. This is the main reason, why our students learn from best practice examples and not theoretical books.
8. Lemanic offers you to study and work at the same time.
9. You have no visa problems and decide place and time you logon.
If I sign up today, when can I start?
We start our courses once a month. You need to fill in the application form and get the acceptance approval from our admissions office. Once this is done, you will be asked to wire/transfer the initial amount. You are then ready to start your 2 week foundation course.
What is the foundation course for?
The foundation course is an introduction to your new study environment, which you will find. We shall show you how to open new discussions, what the requirements for posts are and how all the deadlines work.
Ask for an enrollment counselor to call you!