York Training Institute / Pennsylvania School of Culinary Arts

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Length to Graduate: 21 Months
Location: PA-Lancaster
Students per Class: 21-30
Tuition to Graduate: $35,000
Subject: Culinary Arts

DESCRIPTION

The Culinary Arts and Restaurant Management program culminates in an Associate of Specialized Business degree.  Students must complete 101 credits over 21 months.  This major prepares students to work in fine restaurants, country clubs, resorts, hotels, restaurant chains, and for catering services by teaching them how to prepare and present various types of foods, as well as how to work at various positions within the kitchen.

Courses include sanitation and food safety, food preparation, food service math, food and beverage management, culinary techniques, baking, regional cooking, nutrition, menu planning, professional cooking for restaurants and wine and bar management.  In addition, students take business, communication, computer, and professional development classes.

ADVANTAGES

During your first term at YTI, you will be assigned a Career Services Specialist who will help you map out the career path best suited for you. Throughout your training, we can help keep you focused on your goals and provide encouragement.

THINGS TO CONSIDER

Each year an increasing number of students find that they are no longer covered by their parents’ insurance or that higher co-pays and deductibles leave them with much greater out-of-pocket expenses for health care than in the past. To assist students in finding affordable insurance, PSCA offers an Insurance Policy through the Chesapeake Life Insurance Company, administered through First Risk Advisors, Inc.

FINANCIAL AID

YTI participates in federal student aid programs, so students and applicants need to fill out a FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) to see if they meet the requirements for eligibility.

SCHOLARSHIPS

Scholarships are available.

CERTIFICATIONS

York Technical Institute is accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges of Technology.

SUMMARY

If you’ve ever dreamed of owning your own restaurant or being the next celebrity chef, we can help you realize those dreams. At The Pennsylvania School of Culinary Arts, you get real-world training that is industry-modeled and results oriented. As a graduate of The Pennsylvania School of Culinary Arts Culinary Arts / Restaurant Management program, you will be prepared to step into the food service industry with a solid foundation for success!

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York Training Institute / Pennsylvania School of Culinary Arts
3050 Hempland Rd, Lancaster, PA 17601

Category: Culinary Arts, Trade / Vocational

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