Don’t Let Tuition Delay Your Bartending Career
Most Students Don’t Pay Everything Upfront
Many of our students thought they couldn’t afford training.
- They were working hourly jobs.
- They were between careers.
- They were supporting themselves.
The difference?
They asked what was possible.
Bartending is short-term training designed to get you earning quickly. Because of that, there are funding paths that don’t exist for traditional college programs.
You are not the only one asking this question.
Workforce & Government Grants
Federal and state programs exist specifically to fund short-term job training.
Many students qualify for:
- Workforce Innovation funding
- Local job center grants
- Career re-entry assistance
Our admissions advisors can show you how to approach these programs in your city.
Nonprofit & Community Assistance
Organizations such as:
- The Salvation Army
- Catholic Charities
- United Way
Often assist with vocational training.
We can guide you on how to present your request properly.
Flexible Payment Plans
If outside funding isn’t available, we offer structured payment options so you don’t have to delay your start date.
Most students choose this option when they want to begin immediately.
The Real Question
- If bartenders in your city earn $20–$35 per hour with tips…
- How long would it take to recover your tuition?
- For many students, it’s weeks.
- Training is temporary.
- Earning potential is ongoing.
Instead of sending you to ten different websites, we recommend starting with a conversation.
- Every city is different.
- Every student situation is different.
- Every student situation is different.
Our team will:
- Identify realistic funding paths
- Explain timelines
- Help you create a clear plan
You don’t need to navigate this alone.
You’re Closer Than You Think
- If cost is your only hesitation, let’s solve it.
- The hospitality industry is hiring.
- Opportunities don’t wait forever.
- Your start date is flexible.
- Your earning potential isn’t.