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The International Culinary Center
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About The International Culinary Center
The International Culinary Center is a culinary and hospitality training institution located in New York, New York. The center has historically provided intensive professional training in culinary arts, pastry arts, and related food and beverage disciplines to students pursuing careers in the culinary industry. Specific enrollment, completion, and retention metrics are not reflected in current IPEDS records.
No specific academic programs are listed in available IPEDS data for this institution. The International Culinary Center has been known for programs in culinary arts, professional pastry arts, Italian culinary arts, and sommelier training, among other food and hospitality disciplines. Prospective students should verify current program offerings directly.
New York City is one of the world's foremost culinary destinations, offering graduates of culinary programs immediate proximity to a vast and competitive restaurant and hospitality industry. The center's New York location provides students with access to professional networks, internship opportunities, and employment in one of the most dynamic food markets in the world. Contact the institution directly for current program availability.
Accreditation: Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges
462 Broadway, New York, NY 10013
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