Press Release
American Culinary Federation Partners with
Indianapolis’ The Chef’s Academy to Offer Four New
Scholarships Totaling $20,000
St. Augustine, Fla., December 14,
2011—High school students seeking assistance with the
rising cost of culinary school are in luck. The American Academy of
Chefs (AAC), the honor society of the American Culinary Federation
(ACF), the nation’s largest professional chefs organization, and
The Chefs Academy (TCA), an ACFEF-accredited program in Indianapolis,
are pleased to announce four new scholarships available for students
accepted to TCA, totaling $5,000 over four years.
“ACF is thrilled to be working with TCA to provide scholarships
that will help mold tomorrow’s culinary leaders,” said
Rajeev Patgaonkar, CEC, AAC, ACFEF AAC Scholarship Committee chair.
“This partnership shows that TCA is dedicated to helping students
achieve their goals. We hope that high school students will look into
the scholarship requirements and submit their applications by the April
30 deadline.”
Four yearly scholarships of $625 per academic term for four years
will be awarded and applied directly to students’ accounts at TCA.
Scholarships are available for high school students who have been
accepted to TCA and plan on becoming a chef. Applications are available at www.acfchefs.org/scholarships and are due
April 30 of each year. Scholarship money will be applied in the
fall semester. The AAC Scholarship Committee will select the 2012
winners in June.
“We are proud to partner with the American Culinary
Federation,” said Jayson Boyers, national division president at
The Chef’s Academy. “Our organizations share a deep
commitment to educating the culinary leaders of the future and these
scholarships will be tremendously appreciated by students looking for
assistance in achieving their dream to become a chef.”
Who is eligible?
- Exemplary students who have maintained a cumulative GPA of 2.50 or
higher during their senior year
- High school seniors eligible to graduate the same year as the
scholarship is applied for
- Students who are currently accepted to TCA with a major in culinary
or pastry arts
- Those with a career goal of becoming a chef or pastry chef
What do I need to apply?
- Completed application and essay
- Two letters of recommendation from industry culinary professionals
and/or culinary educators
- Sealed final official transcript showing current GPA
The American Academy of Chefs offers educational scholarships to high
school students entering culinary school, as well as to those currently
attending culinary school. The scholarships are given throughout the
year to qualified applicants who meet a strict set of requirements.
These scholarships help young culinarians achieve their educational
goals. Last year, the AAC, through its partnerships, distributed $46,000
in scholarship funds to culinary students. In addition to TCA, AAC also
currently offers scholarships to Johnson & Wales University and The
Culinary Institute of America.
The American Culinary Federation, Inc., established in 1929, is the
premier professional organization for culinarians in North America. With
more than 20,000 members spanning more than 210 chapters nationwide, ACF
is the culinary leader in offering educational resources, training,
apprenticeship and programmatic accreditation. In addition, ACF operates
the most comprehensive certification program for chefs in the United
States, with the Certified Executive Chef® designation the only
culinary credential accredited by the National Commission for Certifying
Agencies (NCCA). ACF is home to ACF Culinary Team USA, the official
representative for the United States in major international culinary
competitions, and to the Chef & Child Foundation, founded in 1989 to
promote proper nutrition in children and to combat childhood obesity.
For more information, visit www.acfchefs.org.
The Chef’s Academy is the Culinary Division of Harrison
College, a 109-year-old, nationally accredited institution that offers
38 degree programs in five schools of study. More than 6,000 students
altogether are enrolled at Harrison College’s 12 campuses, its
online division and The Chef’s Academy. Headquartered in
Indianapolis, The Chef’s Academy opened a second academy on a
4.37-acre campus in North Carolina’s Triangle in August 2011. At
The Chef’s Academy, students become prepared and marketable
graduates entering the fields of culinary arts, pastry arts, and
hospitality and restaurant management through classroom and experiential
instruction that sets up expectations for the real-life industry. The
college’s culinary division provides an environment that fosters
students’ passion for culinary arts and hospitality and a
curriculum developed by the most qualified instructors and leaders in
the market. The Chef’s Academy is endorsed and accredited by the
American Culinary Federation (ACF). For more information about The
Chef’s Academy, visit www.thechefsacademy.com.
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Contacts: Leah Craig
ACF
(904) 484-0213
lcraig@acfchefs.net
Kate Catlin
TCA
(919) 233-6600
kate@mmipublicrelations.com