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California School Of Culinary Arts

Mission Statement:

The mission of the California School of Culinary Arts (CSCA) is to prepare students for the international hospitality industry by providing individualized, hands-on training. CSCA offers both degree and diploma programs. The school supports a learning environment that promotes personal and professional success, leadership, innovation, diversity, responsibility and a sense of community. Our programs are rooted in the concepts of quality education, quality service, and the commitment to prepare graduates for positions in the international hospitality industry. It is our goal to attract a diverse group of adult men and women who have a genuine interest in and passion for providing service to others and who possess qualities compatible with those recognized as important for success in the culinary and hospitality industry. The school is responsive to the needs of the restaurant, hospitality and culinary arts community for which it provides a source of well-trained culinary professionals.

Address:

521 East Green Street
Pasadena, CA 91101

www.calchef.com

Phone:

General: (626) 229-1300
Admissions: (626) 229-1300 x1301
Financial aid: (626) 229-1300 x1363

Degrees offered:

Baking and Pastry Arts/Baker/Pastry Chef
Culinary Arts/Chef Training
Hotel/Motel and Restaurant Management

Classification:

Type: Private for-profit, 4-year or above
Highest degree offered: Associates
Carnegie class: {Item not available}

Enrollment Information:

Total enrollment:1385
Total undergraduate:1385
Total graduate:0
Total professional:0
 
Total full-time:1385
Full-time undergraduate:1385
Full-time graduate:0
Full-time professional:0
 
Total part-time:0
Part-time undergraduate:0
Part-time graduate:0
Part-time professional:0
 
Men total:769
Women total:616
 
Nonresident alien: 0 (00.00%)
American Indian/Alaska Native: 1 (00.07%)
Asian or Pacific Islander: 40 (02.89%)
Black non-Hispanic: 29 (02.09%)
Hispanic: 109 (07.87%)
White non-Hispanic: 96 (06.93%)
Race/ethnicity unknown: 1110 (80.14%)