Culinary Institute Of America
College in San Antonio, TX

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Culinary Institute Of America
read moreYou love food. And you're pretty sure you want to make it your life. If this sounds like you, then The Culinary Institute of America is the only place you need to be. Only at the CIA will you get the immersive learning and industry connections that will prepare you to lead in the kitchen, the boardroom, or anywhere else you want to go in food. At our heart, we develop and nurture a chef's mindset in every CIA student and graduate-fulfilled, influential professionals who understand the importance of taste in leading sustainable change in the food world.
About Us
read moreThe health, safety, and well-being of our students, faculty, and staff are our top priority. As such, our campus restaurants and public programs will remain closed for the time being and outside visitors are not permitted on campus. For more information, visit our CIA SAFE Plan page or check out our virtual campus visits. The CIA Texas campus in San Antonio is home to a diverse and energetic community of food lovers who have a special interest in Latin cuisine. We welcome students seeking a career in culinary or baking and pastry arts, entrepreneurs looking to launch new ventures in the food business, or homegrown chefs who are just looking to expand their skills for friends and family.
What to Do in the Hudson Valley
read moreNestled along the banks of the majestic Hudson River, the CIA takes full advantage of the bounty of its valley home. Food tourism is huge here, with an abundance of farms, vineyards, and restaurants, many owned by our renowned alumni. The region is also rich with history, art, and outdoor adventure. There's plenty to do, so go ahead.explore! The region has a great selection of "pick-your-own" farms, whether you're looking for fresh apples to bake with or that perfect decorative pumpkin for carving.
Culinary Institute of America Sports
read moreIntercollegiate athletics rounds out the complete college experience for both participants and fans. It is a special feeling to wear the CIA Steels uniform on the running trails, courts, and playing fields; and to cheer for your classmates as they represent your school in competition. The CIA Steels compete with other specialized colleges in the Hudson Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. Fall sports are cross country, soccer, and volleyball; basketball is played during the winter season; and tennis is in the spring.