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New England Culinary Institute to close after 40 years By Staff | Dec 29, 2020 MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) The Vermont-based New England Culinary Institute is closing its doors after 40 years partly due to added challenges caused by the coronavirus pandemic. In an undated letter to the school community posted on the NECI website, President Milan Milasinovic said the school is discontinuing all credit bearing programs and will immediately start a teach-out of all those programs so that current students may complete them. “Unfortunately, the pandemic proved to be the burden that we could not overcome,” Milasinovic wrote. “As directed by the State of Vermont we closed all our retail operations in March 2020, which severely limited our ability to continue to deliver a college level, hands on culinary education, on an economically viable basis.” ....
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New England Culinary Institute to close after 40 years December 28, 2020 GMT MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) The Vermont-based New England Culinary Institute is closing its doors after 40 years partly due to added challenges caused by the coronavirus pandemic. In an undated letter to the school community posted on the NECI website, President Milan Milasinovic said the school is discontinuing all credit bearing programs and will immediately start a teach-out of all those programs so that current students may complete them. “Unfortunately, the pandemic proved to be the burden that we could not overcome,” Milasinovic wrote. “As directed by the State of Vermont we closed all our retail operations in March 2020, which severely limited our ability to continue to deliver a college level, hands on culinary education, on an economically viable basis.” ....