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Scholarships.com Culinary Arts Scholarship

Scholarships.com Culinary Arts Scholarship

They say the way to someone’s heart is through their stomach, but what they fail to mention is that cooking can also make for a lucrative career. Whether you dream of opening your own restaurant or perhaps even becoming the next Iron Chef or Rachael Ray, culinary arts classes can help you accomplish your goals. If you have the drive, we’ll help buy the gas.

Students who win the Scholarships.com Culinary Scholarship have a chance to receive $1,000 to help pay for their college education, and it couldn’t be easier. All Scholarships.com registered users who will be majoring in the culinary arts will be eligible to win the award through an annual drawing.

Eligibility:
  • U.S. citizen
  • Registered user of Scholarships.com
  • Undergraduate student or a high school senior who plans to enroll in a college or university in the coming fall
Applicant must have indicated an interest in one of the following:
  • Culinary Arts
  • Food Science/Food Industry

Click here to apply for the Scholarships.com Culinary Scholarship

Application Deadlines:

Varies

Maximum Amount:

$1000

How to Enter

Registered users of Scholarships.com can apply to win Scholarships.com Area of Study College Scholarships. All you need to do is fill out a free user profile, and we’ll match your selected field of study with the appropriate scholarship. Fill out your profile and start your scholarship search today by clicking here.

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