Jacksonville Culinary School - Culinard

Jacksonville Culinary School at the Culinard

Culinard Culinary SchoolFounded in 1791 as the city of Cowford, Jacksonville, FL is the largest city in terms of land area in the United States. The destination of nearly 3 million tourists each year, the city of Jacksonville is a great place to live if you're interested in the culinary arts. In addition, the city of Jacksonville is home to Culinard - The Culinary Institute of Virginia College, a great place to begin your culinary arts career.

Any important decision is accompanied by important questions, and attending culinary arts school is no different. How much will it cost? How long does it take? How do I start? Can I get financial aid? Get the information you need, and the answers you're looking for.

If you are interested in attending cooking school at Culinard - The Culinary Institute of Virginia College we recommend you look at the information below and see if this school is the right fit. If it is, click on the Request School Info button, fill out the short questionnaire and a representative from the school will contact you to answer any additional questions about the school, costs, financial aid and how to apply.

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Culinard - Jacksonville
5940 Beach Boulevard
Jacksonville, FL 32207

 

About Culinard - The Culinary Institute of Virginia College

Culinard Jacksonville FloridaCommitted to providing students with a superior education in the culinary arts, Culinard - The Culinary Institute of Virginia College provides the skills, knowledge, and foundation in the culinary arts needed in order to develop a career in the hospitality industry.

Focusing on the passion to create, and operating under the guiding principle that fine cuisine is an art, and not just "good food", the faculty and staff at Culinard - The Culinary Institute of Virginia College are committed to sharing their skill, knowledge, and passion for the culinary arts with each student, helping graduates develop a taste for success.

Culinary Arts - Associate Degree

Available at one of the South's top culinary arts schools in an associate degree format, the Culinary Arts degree from Culinard - The Culinary Institute of Virginia College can be completed in as little as 36 weeks.

n addition to its top-notch location, students at Culinard benefit from a fast-tracked program that is both nationally recognized and accredited. Through hands-on training, students of the Associate Degree in Culinary Arts program will learn about baking skills, mixology, food service management, and fundamental, intermediate, and advanced food production skills.

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Financial Aid

culinard culinary school jacksonvilleCulinard - The Culinary Institute of Virginia College participates in a wide variety of financial aid programs, including scholarships, Pell Grants, and student loans. The financial aid department at Culinard is ready to answer any financial aid questions you might have.
Accreditation

Culinard - The Culinary Institute of Virginia College in Jacksonville, FL is accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools. In addition, the school is also accredited by the American Culinary Federation.

Faculty

Known for their creative and innovative methods of instruction, the faculty and staff at Culinard - The Culinary Institute of Virginia COllege are world-class chefs in their own right. In addition to small class sizes, students will gain real-world insight via hands-on training.

Facilities

Culinard - The Culinary Institute of Virginia College in Jacksonville, FL is conveniently located at 5940 Beach Boulevard. In addition to state of the art kitchens, students benefit from hands-on instruction in real-world environments.

Going to Culinary School in Jacksonville, Florida

Rich in history, the city of Jacksonville is so large, it actually seems like several different cities combined into one. From the beauty of the beaches, to the excitement of the downtown district, Jacksonville has much to offer the prospective culinary arts student.

While there is much to see and do in Jacksonville, some of the most popular attractions revolve around sporting events. In addition to minor league baseball games with the Jacksonville Suns, residents and guests alike enjoy professional football games at Jacksonville Municipal Stadium - home of the Jacksonville Jaguars. In addition, collegiate sporting events through Jacksonville University, University of North Florida, and Edward Waters College are popular year-round.

Home to numerous festivals and annual events, the city of Jacksonville hosts millions of tourists each year. Some of the most popular events include the World of Nations Celebration, Jacksonville Film Festival, Jacksonville Jazz Festival, Springing the Blues, Planetfest, and "The World's Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party" (also known as the Florida-Georgia football game).

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