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George Brown College - Centre for Hospitality vs Centennial College — School of Hospitality & Culinary Arts

Tuition, outcomes, student body and the AI-impact profile for graduates of each school.

George Brown College - Centre for Hospitality

Toronto, Canada

Canada's largest hospitality and culinary school.

Centennial College — School of Hospitality & Culinary Arts

Toronto, Canada

Canada's largest chef-training program with a PGWP pathway.

Key metrics

Overall profile

The verdict

Across 6 programs at George Brown College - Centre for Hospitality and 6 at Centennial College — School of Hospitality & Culinary Arts, the AI-augmentation upside is higher at George Brown College - Centre for Hospitality (66% vs 59%). Projected year-5 salary premium for AI-fluent grads: George Brown College - Centre for Hospitality +11% vs Centennial College — School of Hospitality & Culinary Arts +9%.

George Brown College - Centre for Hospitality

75/100

AI opportunity

Centennial College — School of Hospitality & Culinary Arts

75/100

AI opportunity

AI impact — head-to-head

Full comparison

George Brown College - Centre for HospitalityCentennial College — School of Hospitality & Culinary Arts
LocationToronto, CanadaToronto, Canada
Founded1966
TypePublicPublic college
Global hospitality rank#35
Tuition (mid)$28,500
Acceptance rate
Students
International %
Programs offered66
AI augmentation66%59%
AI automation risk35%28%
Yr-5 salary delta+11%+9%

Bold values indicate the more favourable side on each row (lower tuition, lower acceptance rate, higher rank, more international, higher AI augmentation).

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