Grants for Culinary Arts Students

Culinary arts students prepare for careers as chefs or cooks, and may specialize in specific food areas or restaurant types. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), culinary arts students may attend community or technical colleges, culinary arts schools or professional culinary institutes. Students may complete two-year or four-year degree programs or they may take courses which lead to certificates or diplomas. Many professional culinary associations, national and local, provide grants and scholarships.
  1. The Culinary Trust

    • The Culinary Trust provides scholarships and grants for culinary arts students at accredited culinary schools in the United States and worldwide. The Trust coordinates scholarship and grant awards for foundations and associations. Funds may support education, research, independent study and writing on food issues. Applications are available on The Culinary Trust website when the application cycle is open.

      The Culinary Trust

      PO Box 273

      New York, NY 10013

      888-345-4666

      theculinarytrust.org

    The American Culinary Federation

    • The American Culinary Federation (ACF) provides scholarships to college students who are enrolled in accredited post-secondary college programs, majoring in culinary or pastry arts and completed on grading period. Applicants must have a minimum 2.50 GPA. College student applicants are considered for six scholarships from different sources. Scholarship amounts are based on the available funds. Applications, which are provided on the ACF website, and required documents may be emailed to the academy for review by the AAC Scholarship Committee.

      AAC Scholarships

      American Culinary Federation

      180 Center Place Way

      St. Augustine, FL 32095

      800-624-9458

      acfchefs.org

    American Institute of Wine and Food (AIWF)

    • The AIWF provides scholarships to culinary arts students through its chapters throughout the country. Students must be enrolled full-time at an accredited college. Students must contact one of the 27 AIWF chapters for scholarship information and an application. Chapters usually provide scholarships for attendance at colleges in their geographic areas. Each chapter determines the eligibility requirements and amounts for its scholarships. For instance, the Boston chapter provides a $2,500 scholarship to high school students. AIWF provides a list and links to the chapters on its website.

      AIWF

      26364 Carmel Rancho Lane, Suite 201

      Carmel, CA 93923

      800-274-2493

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