Cooking Schools in Wisconsin
Wisconsin contains
ten
schools that offer cooking programs.
Southwest Wisconsin Technical College,
the highest-ranking cooking school in WI, has a total student population of 3,421 and
is the
2432nd highest ranked school in America.
Of the 10 cooking schools
in Wisconsin,
only 3 have a student population over 10k. After taking into account tuition, living expenses, and financial aid,
Madison Area Technical College comes out as the most expensive ($9,970/yr),
with Gateway Technical College as the lowest recorded at only $220/yr.
Cooking students from Wisconsin schools who go on to become
chefs,
cooks,
sous chefs,
line cooks, etc.
have a good chance at finding employment.
For example, there are 94,300 people working as
chefs and head cooks alone in the US, and their average annual salary is
$44,240.
Also, Cooks, private household make on average $27,720 per year and there are about 770 of them employed in the US today.
Also, within the cooking schools
in Wisconsin, the average student population is 3,620 and average student-to-faculty ratio is
15 to 1. Aside from cooking,
there are 4047 total
degree (or certificate) programs in the state, with 2,987 people on average applying for a school. Undergraduate tuition costs are normally around
$4,857, but can vary widely depending on the type
of school.
Cooking Programs in Wisconsin
Fox Valley Technical College
Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant
Levels offered:
Certificate
Western Technical College
Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant
Levels offered:
Certificate
Moraine Park Technical College
Waukesha County Technical College
Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant
Levels offered:
Certificate
Madison Area Technical College
Nicolet Area Technical College
Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant
Levels offered:
Certificate
Wisconsin Interesting Facts
- Wisconsin visitors and residents enjoy the state's 7,446 streams and rivers.
- End-to-end they'd stretch 26,767 miles. That is more than enough to circle the globe at the equator.
- Wisconsin's Door County has five state parks and 250 miles of shoreline along Lake Michigan. These figures represent more than any other county in the country.
- In 1878-1879 the Wisconsin legislature approved the creation of a state park in Vilas County. The proposal was not successful and the state ended up selling two-thirds of area land to lumber interest for $8 an acre in 1897.
- In 1900 land acquisition for Wisconsin's first state park began. The park became Interstate State Park located in St. Croix Falls.
- Devil's Lake was established in 1911. The facility has become one of Wisconsin's oldest and most famous state parks. It leads the state parks in attendance.
Top National Parks in Wisconsin:
Famous State Residents:
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