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The California Culinary Academy (CCA) is a for-profit school, and an affiliate of Le Cordon Bleu. It is located in San Francisco, California. Founded in 1977, the academy has trained more than 15,000 people for restaurant careers through its 30-week baking and pastry chef program and 16-month culinary arts degree program. It was purchased by Career Education Corporation in 1999.

History



The school was established in 1977.

In mid-2007 the San Francisco Weekly claimed that the school preyed on students, misrepresenting the jobs and wages that were available to graduates, and the ability of graduates to service their student loan obligations after graduation. Soon thereafter, a class action lawsuit (Amador v. California Culinary Academy) was filed. One allegation was that the school inflated job placement rates by counting as successful post-culinary school placements jobs that would have been available without going to culinary school at all. The complaint in its various iterations, with detailed allegations, is available from the San Francisco Superior Court, Case No. CGC-07-467710. [3]

Later individual cases filed in 2011 (still ongoing as of September 2012), e.g., Abarca v. California Culinary Academy Case Number: CGC-11-511469, alleged the same problems. These suits cited data tending to provide substantial support for the allegation that CCA led students to believe they would be chefs after graduation when, the complaint alleges, graduates start in entry level jobs available to those without culinary degrees, making culinary school an economically irrational purchase. In December 2010 CCA owner Career Education Corporation ("CEC") agreed to settle the class action for $40 million plus about $1.7 million in forgiveness of amounts alleged owed to the school or CEC. That settlement received final approval from the San Francisco Superior Court on or about April 19, 2012, and that approval became the final judgement of the court in late June 2012.

In 2012, while the class settlement was pending, new questions of more recent placement rate wrongdoing were raised by the school's own accreditors.[4] The school restaurant has been closed and 25% of the faculty has been laid off effective December 31, 2012 due to drastically declining enrollment.

Attorney Ray Gallo, the attorney who represented the plaintiffs, has offered the following opinion: “It is a ridiculous business decision to attend one of these schools.” “The whole thing doesn’t make economic sense. They know it and they don’t tell you.” (“Students Sue Schaumburg-Based Le Cordon Bleu,” Daily Herald, Sept. 6, 2011). [5]

Accreditation


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California Culinary Academy is nationally accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges of Technology (ACCSCT). It does not have regional accreditation; thus, most regionally accredited or traditional universities and colleges are reluctant to accept its credits for transfer and many do not recognize its undergraduate degrees for entry into graduate programs.

Programs



  • Culinary Arts Programâ€"Associate of occupational studies and culinary certificate
  • Baking & Pastry Arts Program

Campus


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California Culinary Academy's original location was 215 Fremont St. The second campus (the North Campus), was located at 625 Polk Street in downtown San Francisco. The main campus currently is in the Potrero Hill neighborhood of the city at 350 Rhode Island Street. The facilities include professional kitchens, student-staffed restaurants, lecture classrooms, a library, and a culinary laboratory.

Alumni


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Alumni of California Culinary Academy include:

  • Juan-Carlos Cruz; Former celebrity chef on the Food Network
  • Cheryl Forberg, James Beard Award-winning chef, and the nutritionist for The Biggest Loser.
  • Michelle Mah; Chef de Cuisine Wo Hing General Store, San Francisco, CA
  • John Mitzewich; video blogger, YouTube chef
  • Charlie Trotter; 10x James Beard Award-winning chef

References


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  1. ^ Deal Cooking to Buy the California Culinary Academy, San Francisco Chronicle, Rebecca Smith, August 3, 1999
  2. ^ [1] (see the 1st Amended Complaint filed June 6, 2011) San Francisco Weekly Burnt Chefs Former admissions representatives at CCA say they preyed on students’ dreams of becoming celebrity chefs and glossed over the painful economic realities of the industry, Eliza Strickland, June 6, 2007 "Lawsuit Accuses Career Education Corp. of Deceiving Students on Program's Quality", October 1, 2007
  3. ^ Chea, Terence (4 September 2011). "AP: Culinary school grads claim they were ripped off". Google News (Associated Press). Retrieved 7 September 2011. 
  4. ^ [2]
  5. ^ ACCSCT website
  6. ^ Demanding Credit, Inside Higher Education website, dated Oct. 19, 2005 by Scott Jaschik
  7. ^ Tussling Over Transfer of Credit, Inside Higher Education website, February 26, 2007 by Doug Lederman
  8. ^ What is the Difference Between Regional and National Accreditation, Yahoo! Education website
  9. ^ Types of Accreditation, Education USA website

External links



  • California Culinary Academy
  • Careme 350 - CCA's Student-Run Restaurant


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