Apprentice
Become an Apprentice
To become a skilled culinary professional, hands-on experience is a
must. American Culinary Federation (ACF) operates two and three year
apprenticeship programs that combine on-the-job training with technical
classroom instruction. More
Benefits of Apprenticeship
- Mentoring from an ACF certified or certifiable executive chef
- "Earn while you learn" approach
- Development of real world skills based on job experience
- A career path that provides long-term financial security
- Nationally-recognized credentials upon completion
- Documented culinary skills that are transferable
- You have the option of attaining an Associates Degree in culinary
arts
Administer a Program
Provide a valuable resource for future cooks and chefs while
investing in your own future. More
Jack A. Fredericks, CEC, Chef Instructor, Indian River Community
College, Fort Pierce, Fla.
"There is no substitute for hands on experience. Completion of an
apprenticeship shows career commitment and dependability. Going to a job
interview with your log book as a portfolio instead of just a resume
shows a serious expression of commitment to the trade. Apprenticeship
shows self motivation like nothing else. It is two to three years of
hard work with no way to avoid optimal experience and devotion.
Apprenticeship students learn by doing." More
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