http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Kappa_Delta_chapters
Here is a list of all of the Chapters.
The University of South Carolina-Columbia offers a Sports and Entertainment program and you can specialize in event management
University of Carolina is one of the institution of higher learning that has an event planning. The other colleges that have event planning include College of Charleston, Greenville Technical College, and Midlands Technical College.
Ohio state
California State University and Northwestern California University are colleges that would prepare a student for a career as an event planning wedding coordinator. A major in business would be beneficial.
University of Central Florida
Courses in event planning are offered many community colleges, and programs exist through the Masters' degree level; these are accredited courses and programs. There are online programs as well. The Education Portal has good information on all the options at that could help you.
"You can start by earning a bachelor's degree in your chosen field and go from there. These can include wedding planning, meeting or convention planning, or just plain event planning."
You can take short courses in events planning or take a degree in marketing to extremely enhance your knowledge in wedding planning. Short courses are offered and can get you certified in no time.
Yes, there are many classes that you should take relating to planning. In order to be a planner, you should probably check with your local colleges about available classes.
"Event planning" is "événementiel". "I work in event planning" would be "je travaille dans l'événementiel".
Various community colleges, but as far as universities go, there are only three: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Roosevelt University Chicago Southern Illinois University
AnswerNot neccessarily...being a wedding planner has a lot to do with connections and relationships in the beginning. I was interested in wedding planning for years and was given the fabulous opportunity of planning the wedding of a friend of my sister 4 years ago. Once you can say you have, in actuality, planned a wedding already it is far easier to build up trust and you have the chance to PROVE to others you know what you're doing even if you haven't had a degree in the area. An important piece though is to document...record bits of useful information along the way...build up a portfolio so you have something to show prospective/future clients.