The following scholarships are awarded by the CIA based on merit:
High-Impact Leader Scholarships
The CIA seeks students who have demonstrated academic excellence and will go on to become leaders in the foodservice industry. High-Impact Leader Scholarships will be awarded to students identified through the admissions process. A separate scholarship application is not necessary. These scholarships will be renewable annually with a grade point average of 3.2 or better.
National Student Organization Scholarships
(For students who are members of SkillsUSA, Prostart, or FCCLA)
Cream of the Crop Scholarship
Aspiring culinarians with outstanding academic and leadership skills can apply for the CIA's "Cream of the Crop" Scholarship. Twenty students will receive scholarships of up to $20,000 for the CIA's degree programs. This scholarship is $5,000 per year, and is renewable annually with a GPA of 3.2. To be eligible for the Cream of the Crop Scholarship, you must have a high school or college grade point average of 3.5 or higher.
Top Turkey Recipe Contest
Let your leftovers be your inspiration. If you have an original and imaginative recipe for your leftover Thanksgiving turkey, it could earn you a scholarship in the CIA's Top Turkey Recipe Contest. You'll compete for up to $15,000 in scholarships, including our People's Choice Award!
Recipe Contests at the CIA
Recipe contests are a great way to use your skills and creativity to help finance your education. Sponsored by some of the biggest names in the foodservice industry, these fun and challenging competitions are held throughout the year. In 2006, CIA students competed for cash prizes and scholarship dollars ranging from $100 to $20,000. Contests are announced to currently enrolled students in the college's Student Bulletin.
First Generation Inner-City Scholarships
The CIA offers scholarship assistance to students who were educated in major metropolitan areas of the United States and whose parents did not graduate from college. These scholarships are awarded based on exemplary high school records and achievements, as well as financial need as demonstrated by the FAFSA, and are renewable annually with a GPA of 3.0 or better. No application is necessary.
M.F.K. Fisher Scholarship
Incoming students who have a demonstrated interest in food writing, and begin their studies at the CIA in the Winter or Spring enrollment seasons, are eligible to apply for this $2,000 scholarship (two scholarships are awarded for each season). To apply, you must submit a separate application. Your application will include an original essay of 500-700 words about a food memory, such as your first cooking experience, the first meal you prepared, a family holiday food tradition, or a childhood recollection of food. Apply Now! (PDF 47 KB)
The due dates for the scholarships are as follows:
The CIA's Alumni Referral Scholarship
The college offers this scholarship to prospective students who are encouraged to apply for admission by a CIA graduate. Qualifying students will receive a one-time, $500 scholarship for their first semester in our degree programs. To be eligible for the CIA Alumni Referral Scholarship, students must include a letter of recommendation from the CIA graduate with their application for admission.
SAT/ACT Achievement Scholarship
This scholarship is awarded to students with SAT scores of 550 or better in Math and 550 or better in Critical Reading or ACT scores of 20 or better in Math and 20 or better in English. Qualifying students will receive a one-time, $2,000 scholarship for their first year in our degree programs. To be eligible for the SAT/ACT Achievement Scholarship, students must submit their official scores with their completed application for admission.
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