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Read more about Fun Things to See and Do Around the New York Campus. Read more about how CIA students explore all the fun things to do off campus in the Hudson Valley..
Read more about Seven Tips to Help You Pack for CIA Move-In. Read CIA student Madeleine White’s seven tips to help you pack for CIA Move-In Day..
Read more about A Guide to Decorating Your CIA Dorm. Read CIA student Madeleine White’s tips, tricks, and words of wisdom for decorating your CIA dorm room..
Teachers and counselors: Access CIA's educational resources—lesson plans, handouts, and videos—to inspire your students toward culinary arts careers.
High school students: Make food your future at CIA. Apply now to the world's premier culinary college. Explore programs, scholarships, and more.
Review the CIA's college credit transfer requirements to learn how to transfer credits from previous colleges.
Founded in 1946, the CIA is a Military Friendly® culinary school for veterans, preparing them for food careers.
The history of the Chef's Uniform, complete with all of the parts, the jacket, side towel, apron, trousers, shoes, and the toque.
Read more about What Happened to the N in Restaurateur?. Restaurateur is one of the most difficult words for new students at The Culinary Institute of America to spell on their tests and papers. The ...
Read more about Tips for Incoming CIA Students. Starting college is an exciting and nerve-racking milestone, but every student at CIA is supported from day one with move-in and orientation..
Read more about Stories from the Lab: Better Cookies—Whole Eggs or Egg Whites?. In this installment of Stories from the Lab, CIA student Majestic Lewis-Bryant's quest for better cookies—whole eggs or ...
Read more about Faculty Spotlight: Isabella Missel ’19/’21. Read about Isabella Missel ’19/’21, an adjunct instructor and residence hall director for CIA’s Hyde Park, NY campus..