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Students pursuing Culinary Arts and Related Services degrees enter a competitive field where hands-on experience and industry connections prove essential for career success. With only 10 schools offering specialized programs in this area, prospective students should carefully evaluate each option's training facilities, internship partnerships, and job placement rates.

Graduates typically earn around $29,814 annually, making program cost and potential debt important considerations. Look for schools with professional-grade kitchens, experienced chef instructors, and strong relationships with restaurants and hospitality businesses. Programs emphasizing both classical techniques and contemporary food trends provide the most comprehensive preparation. Consider schools offering externship opportunities and career services that connect students directly with potential employers in the culinary industry.
10
Schools Ranked
$29,814
Avg. Program Earnings
46.6%
Avg. Graduation Rate

Top 10 Schools

College rankings
# School Median Earnings Graduation Rate School Type
1 $35,060 36.9% private-nonprofit
2 $34,526 44.9% private-nonprofit
3 $33,138 private-nonprofit
4 $32,391 60.0% private-forprofit
5 $29,685 40.9% public
6 $29,511 54.9% private-nonprofit
7 $28,381 53.3% private-nonprofit
8 $26,997 54.3% public
9 $25,580 37.8% public
10 $22,874 36.4% private-nonprofit

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