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New Community Career and Technical Institute, Culinary Arts Specialist Program
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About New Community Career and Technical Institute, Culinary Arts Specialist Program
New Community Career and Technical Institute, Culinary Arts Specialist Program is a specialized career training program located in Newark, New Jersey. The program is part of New Community Corporation, a nonprofit community development organization that provides workforce development and career training to Newark-area residents. Specific enrollment and outcome metrics are not reported in available IPEDS data for this program.
The institution focuses on culinary arts training, preparing students for careers in the food service industry. The Culinary Arts Specialist Program provides hands-on instruction in food preparation, kitchen operations, and related skills at the certificate or diploma level. Prospective students should contact the institute directly for current enrollment and program details.
Newark is New Jersey's largest city and a major hub for workforce development initiatives. The culinary arts program serves local residents seeking entry into the food service sector, contributing to the economic development of the Newark community.
266 South Orange Avenue, Newark, NJ 07103
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