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How do I get a Culinary School Scholarship?

Malcolm Tatum
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Updated: Jan 24, 2021
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Many people are surprised to learn there are many culinary school scholarship programs available today. This is because in many instances the prospective students do not know where to look for them. In actuality, you can find information on the scholarships by looking in three specific areas: benefactors, businesses, and foundations.

In terms of benefactors, it is not unusual for people who are successful in culinary arts to sponsor a scholarship program with a particular school. Assuming you can attract the attention of one or more of these professionals, there is the chance you can convince them that you are serious about a culinary career, and that you have the innate talent required for the profession. When that is the case, you may find yourself the recipient of a private scholarship that will pay most if not all of your expenses as long as your benefactor is satisfied with your progress.

A second avenue for obtaining a culinary school scholarship may be your current employer. If you already have a job in a restaurant and have built a reputation as a valuable employee who knows his or her way around the kitchen, you may be eligible for any scholarship programs they offer. Often with this type of financing of your schooling, you will be required to continue working for the restaurant or the restaurant chain for a certain period upon graduation. This arrangement is beneficial for both parties, as it ensures you have work after you graduate and the business gets the benefit of your services for at least a couple of years.

Foundations are also an excellent way to go about finding a culinary school scholarship. One of the advantages of going through a foundation is that you are less likely to be locked into attending a specific institution in order to pursue your education. In addition, a foundation may provide scholarships for many different types of culinary training. There are scholarships for candidates who wish to become chefs, line cook scholarships, and other options as well. As with other scholarship sources, foundations normally have specific qualifications you must meet in order to secure and maintain the culinary school scholarship, such as maintaining a specific minimum grade point average or better.

Don’t forget to consider the possibility of grants along with a culinary school scholarship. While a grant does not always provide the same level of financial assistance, they still carry the advantage of not requiring repayment. In both scenarios, there is not a huge debt hanging over the head of the new graduate, making it much easier to focus on building a career instead of figuring out how to pay for previous training and educational efforts.

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Malcolm Tatum
By Malcolm Tatum
Malcolm Tatum, a former teleconferencing industry professional, followed his passion for trivia, research, and writing to become a full-time freelance writer. He has contributed articles to a variety of print and online publications, including WiseGeek, and his work has also been featured in poetry collections, devotional anthologies, and newspapers. When not writing, Malcolm enjoys collecting vinyl records, following minor league baseball, and cycling.

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By anon336589 — On May 29, 2013

I need help. I love to cook, but I can't seem to find a scholarship to get in college to continue my passion for cooking. Can you help me find a way to get a scholarship when I get in high school please?

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