Stratford University – Culinary Arts

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Length to Graduate: 50 Weeks
Location: VA-Falls Church, VA-Woodbridge
Students per Class: 1-10
Tuition to Graduate: $21,300
Subject: Culinary Arts

DESCRIPTION

Stratford University offers both an Advanced Culinary Arts Professional Diploma program. In the diploma program, students learn the skills necessary to start a career in the culinary field. The diploma program requires students to complete 60 credits, which usually takes about 50 weeks.

Courses include culinary theory, cooking techniques, sauces, soups, and stocks, entrée preparation, baking, pastry arts, dining room service, hospitality, nutrition, and menu planning.

ADVANTAGES

Stratford University offers its Culinary Arts, Baking and Pastry, Hotel Management, and Hospitality Management students classrooms and great lab spaces. Students have access to spacious, modern, professional kitchens. The Chef’s Table is an on-campus restaurant that offers fine dining to the community, which also gives students more real-world experience.

THINGS TO CONSIDER

The faculty at Stratford University is dedicated to student success. Toward this end, students are given the time and support they need to properly learn techniques and material.

FINANCIAL AID

Stratford participates in federal student aid programs, so students need to fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to determine if they meet eligibility requirements. Financial Aid representatives are happy to discuss individual needs with students. Private scholarships are also accepted.

SCHOLARSHIPS

Stratford has a number of general scholarship programs for undergraduate studies.

CERTIFICATIONS

Stratford University is accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Schools and Colleges (ACISC).

SUMMARY

Stratford University offers Associate’s, Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees, as well as many non-credit workshops and courses in business, technology and culinary arts. Our curriculum combines advanced technology, hands-on labs and traditional educational methods to create a program that produces a valuable educational service to our students and their future employers.

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Stratford University – Culinary Arts
14349 Gideon Drive Woodbridge, Virginia 22192

Category: Culinary Arts, Traditional

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