At CIA, you’ll discover that food can create connections, build communities, and make an impact—whether it’s in your backyard or on a global scale. Our students come from a variety of backgrounds and ...
Looking for jobs at the Culinary Institute of America? CIA offers a wide variety of career opportunities for those seeking to work alongside diverse, talented, and passionate people who embody ...
We know you’re as committed as we are to helping students learn and succeed—and we’d like to help you. Here are some education resources from CIA to spark a passion in your students for culinary arts ...
Military Veterans, Food is Your Future. A sense of purpose. Service. Making a difference. You’ve experienced them all in your military career, so it’s only natural to seek them in your next one. A ...
Are you a budding food entrepreneur? Do you see yourself at the helm of a major food group or leading a hospitality division? Do you have an interest in both food and business but aren’t sure what ...
International students are required to demonstrate proof of English proficiency before they can be accepted to CIA. This can be done in the following ways: Conditional (or provisional) admission means ...
Have you dreamed of becoming a renowned chef or running your own restaurant or bakery? How about exploring a career as an event planner, food policy advocate, or even a food technologist? You’ve come ...
CIA’s 170-acre riverside main campus in Hyde Park, NY is the total package for college life with a culinary twist. Home to numerous student clubs, athletic teams, and special events you won’t find ...
CIA instructors include acclaimed master chefs, top food industry executives, world-famous restaurateurs, published authors, master sommeliers, and more.
Chef Eve Felder is the managing director of the Culinary Institute of America’s international campus in Singapore, for which she served as an integral part of the team that developed the school’s ...
A Fruit Ripe with Possibilities There is a Buddhist parable about the tamarind tree in which its seeds are said to be symbols of faithfulness and An interview with Assistant Professor—Hospitality and ...