Culinard Culinary School

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Length to Graduate: 9 Months
Location: AL-Birmingham, AL-Jacksonville
Students per Class: 11-20
Tuition to Graduate: $20,854
Subject: Culinary Arts

DESCRIPTION

The Culinard is a private institute that is affiliated with the Culinary Institute of Virginia College. As part of their mission statement they say, “a place where students seek not to simply develop a taste for the finest cuisine, but a taste for success.”

The school has a team of dedicated faculty, led by Dean of Culinard Antony Osborne and includes a collection of professionals to offer you one of the most comprehensive culinary instruction and training programs available.

ADVANTAGES

Culinard’s Career Services department is in touch with the industry and employers. Many of the best-known professional chefs in the country serve as advisors. Our culinary chefs and instructors are internationally known and bring a wealth of experience to the kitchens.

THINGS TO CONSIDER

As a student at our culinary school, you will take classes that pertain only to your chosen culinary arts career. The instruction is intensive; you are in the kitchen the very first day of class and a part of a carefully designed immersion program that gives you the culinary skills you need to be successful…and to live your dream of a culinary career!

FINANCIAL AID

Culinard/Virginia College is a senior college accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools to award certificates, diplomas, associates, bachelors, and master’s degrees.

SCHOLARSHIPS

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CERTIFICATIONS

Culinard/Virginia College is a senior college accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools to award certificates, diplomas, associates, bachelors, and master’s degrees.

SUMMARY

At Culinard, we are committed to offering our students the opportunity to earn a superior, intensive education in the culinary arts. We share our knowledge, our skill, and our passion in an effort to help each student realize his or her dream of a culinary career.

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Culinard Culinary School
488 Palisades Blvd. Birmingham, AL 35209

Category: Culinary Arts, Trade / Vocational

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