Government Grants for Culinary School

An education at a good culinary arts program is the foundation to a career as a chef or another job in the food and beverage business. These programs can be taken at community colleges or more specialized culinary arts schools. However, the costs can range from $4000 for short courses all the way up to $40,000 for a degree program. Fortunately, financing options are available from both the federal government and the educational institutions themselves, such as scholarships, grants and loans.
  1. Needs-based Federal Programs

    • These include the Federal Pell Grant, the Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant and the Academic Competitiveness Grant (SEOG). Demonstrated needs-based students who do not yet hold a college (Bachelor's) degree can apply for a Federal Pell Grant, which range from $555 to $5500 a year, or the SEOG, which provides $750 to freshmen and $1300 to sophomores.

      Federal Student Aid Information Center

      1-800-4-FED-AID (1-800-433-3243)

      http://studentaid.ed.gov

    Needs-based State Programs

    • To find out about programs you may be eligible for in your state, it is best to contact the culinary school directly. For example, students at the French Culinary Institute and the Culinary Institute of America, both located in New York state, are eligible for state grants from New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Delaware, Connecticut and Michigan if they are residents in any of these areas. In addition, the New York State Department of Labor's National Emergency Grant provides eligible applicants in Career and Amateur programs with up to $12,500 if they have become dislocated due to business closing or layoffs at certain financial service companies.

      The French Culinary Institute

      462 Broadway

      New York, NY 10013-2618

      888-324-2433

      http://www.frenchculinary.com

      Office of Financial Aid

      The Culinary Institute of America

      1946 Campus Drive

      Hyde Park, NY 12538-1499

      845-451-1243

      http://www.ciachef.edu

      Employment and Training Administration

      U.S. Department of Labor

      Frances Perkins Building

      200 Constitution Ave., NW

      Washington, DC 20210

      http://www.doleta.gov/NEG

    Merit-based Scholarships

    • The best option for academically-gifted students who do not qualify for grants is to obtain an institute-specific scholarship. At the Culinary Institute of America, these include the High-Impact Leader Scholarship, the SAT/ACT Achievement Scholarship, the First Generation Inner-City Scholarship and the National Student Organizations Competition Scholarship. At Le Cordon Bleu campuses across the U.S., scholarships include the Future Chef of America Competition, Le Cordon Bleu Culinary Market Basket and Le Cordon Bleu Pastry Market Basket. Smaller institutes, such as the Culinary Academy of Austin in Texas, offer scholarships from $100-$2000, while the Art Institute of California offers the Art Institutes Scholarship Competition, Art Institutes Merit Awards, Art Institutes National Scholarships (including Best Teen Chef Competition) and ProStart program scholarships.

      Culinary Academy of Austin

      6020-B Dillard Circle Drive

      Austin, Texas 78752

      512.451.5743

      http://www.culinaryacademyofaustin.com

      The ProStart School-To-Career Program

      230 South Adams Street

      Tallahassee, Florida 32301

      1-850-224-2250

      http://www.fra-stc.org

      The Art Institute of California --- San Francisco

      1170 Market Street

      San Francisco, CA 94102-4928

      1-415-865-0198

      http://www.artinstitutes.edu

      Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts in Minneapolis/St. Paul

      1315 Mendota Heights Road

      Mendota Heights, MN 55120

      1-888-348-5222

      http://www.chefs.edu/

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