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Professional Culinary Academy
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About Professional Culinary Academy
Professional Culinary Academy is a postsecondary institution located in Buffalo, New York, focused on culinary arts and foodservice education. Schools of this type provide vocational and professional training for students pursuing careers in the culinary industry, including restaurants, hospitality, and food production. Specific IPEDS institutional type, level, and enrollment metrics are not reported in available records for this location.
No specific programs are listed for this location in available data. Culinary academies typically offer programs in culinary arts, baking and pastry arts, food and beverage management, and related hospitality disciplines, often leading to diplomas or certificates. Students should contact the Professional Culinary Academy directly for current program offerings, schedules, and credential information.
Buffalo is located in Erie County in western New York on the shore of Lake Erie. The city has a growing food and hospitality scene, providing culinary graduates with local employment opportunities in restaurants, catering, and related food service industries.
Venita Ziegler
vzeigler@edtraining.com875 Elmwood Avenue, Buffalo, NY 14222
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