The Chef’s Academy Awards Educational Scholarships to Warren County Career Center Seniors

Local Culinary Talents Marcus Stryker and Kevin Wamsley Jr. Earn $1,000 Scholarships to Culinary Institution Through Top Teen Talent Competition

Cincinnati, OH, July 14, 2012 --(PR.com)-- The Chef’s Academy (http://www.thechefsacademy.com), the Culinary Division of Harrison College, a 110-year-old, nationally accredited institution that offers 40 degree programs in five schools of study, has announced the winners of the 2012 Top Teen Talent Scholarship Competition. The competition, hosted at The Chef’s Academy’s campus in Indianapolis, highlights the culinary and pastry talents of high school students throughout the United States and the District of Columbia. Marcus Stryker and Kevin Wamsley Jr., both rising seniors at Warren County Career Center in Lebanon, Ohio, were two of five finalists to receive a $1,000 scholarship to further their educational training at The Chef’s Academy campus of their choice in 2013.

Stryker, Wamsley Jr. and other competitors traveled to Indianapolis for the final phase of the scholarship competition. The first place winner received a full scholarship to The Chef’s Academy, the second place winner received a $5,000 scholarship, and five other finalists each received a $1,000 scholarship to attend one of The Chef’s Academy’s campuses. Both Ohio winners are active in Warren County Career Center’s Family, Career and Community Leaders of America Club and the school’s basketball team.

The Top Teen Talent Scholarship Competition was divided into three separate categories: culinary arts, pastry arts, and hospitality and restaurant management. Participating high school juniors and seniors were asked to submit official competition forms, including an essay and recipe submission as well as a photo of their culinary or pastry creation. Submissions were posted on The Chef’s Academy Facebook page (http://www.facebook.com/thechefsacademy) for the public to vote on the winning entries. Once the finalists were chosen, the participating students traveled to Indianapolis to compete in the final showdown in front of a judging panel of professional chefs. The style of the competition required students to prepare a pre-set menu, given to each participant prior to the competition to practice.

Quotes:
“Marcus and Chris are excellent examples of what we want to see in the next generation of culinarians,” said Jayson Boyers, national division president of The Chef’s Academy. “The Top Teen Talent Scholarship Competition is a great starting point for aspiring chefs, and we are proud to be able to encourage all of the winners as they take the next step in their culinary journey with The Chef’s Academy.”

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Details:
- All essay submissions ran a maximum of 300 words stating why the applicant would like to study his or her program of choice at The Chef’s Academy.

- Scoring for the competition included a brief five-minute interview with each entrant by three industry professionals, who facilitated a conversation about college readiness and career commitment with each competitor.

- The night prior to competition, all students along with their parent/guardian and instructors were invited to The Chef’s Academy’s campus to hear the institution’s National Dean, Chef Tony Hanslits, and other instructors of the school speak about the opportunities for a career in the hospitality industry.

About The Chef’s Academy:
The Chef’s Academy is the Culinary Division of Harrison College, a 110-year-old, nationally accredited institution that offers 40 degree programs in five schools of study. More than 6,000 students altogether are enrolled at Harrison College’s 12 campuses, its online division and The Chef’s Academy. Headquartered in Indianapolis, The Chef’s Academy opened a second academy on a 4.37-acre campus in North Carolina’s Triangle in August 2011. At The Chef’s Academy, students become prepared and marketable graduates entering the fields of culinary arts, pastry arts, and hospitality and restaurant management through classroom and experiential instruction that sets up expectations for the real-life industry. The college’s culinary division provides an environment that fosters students’ passion for culinary arts and hospitality and a curriculum developed by the most qualified instructors and leaders in the market. The Chef’s Academy is endorsed and accredited by the American Culinary Federation (ACF). For more information about The Chef’s Academy, visit http://www.thechefsacademy.com.

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