Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts St. Louis

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7898 Veterans Memorial Parkway
Saint Peters, MO 63376

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Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts St. Louis - Saint Peters, MO
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Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts St. Louis - Saint Peters, MO
Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts St. Louis - Saint Peters, MO
Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts St. Louis - Saint Peters, MO
Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts St. Louis - Saint Peters, MO
Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts St. Louis - Saint Peters, MO
Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts St. Louis - Saint Peters, MO
Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts St. Louis - Saint Peters, MO
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The previous review is quite misleading. Getting an entry level job in the culinary field is becoming more and more difficult. Having the formal training can get your foot in the ...

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This school is not worth what you put in to it you would be better off starting in the industry as a dish washer and working your way up. Why there is exceptions to this the major...

Glorified peg board for minimum wage josbs 4/10/2012

This school is not worth what you put in to it you would be better off starting in the industry as a dish washer and working your way up. Why there is exceptions to this the majority of student work for little money upon graduation. They give the answers to test in order right before you take it so you don't have to worry about learning anything. Most chef instructors ask you not to use certain product to save the school money then like to remind you that your paying over $100 a day to come to the school. They don't really help you find externships or jobs in an example I seen a graduate came in and was asking my instructor to help find work after she had just talked to head of career services couldn't help. The instructors response was "go on craigslist" now that is not worth$17,000. All and all the experience would have been good for community college prices but i would save your now i think closer to $20000 buy a reliable car get a low level job in the industry and work your butt of more

Don't waste your time or money. 9/15/2011

not worth the sallie mae payments. the teachers don't know what they are talking about. they are just cooks who wanted a "business hours" job. DO NOT WASTE 18,000$!! save yourself!!! I wish someone would have told me this!! more

You get out what you put in. 7/23/2011

I hear alot of gossip about the school.My experince tells me there are 2 side to every story.This school has goon above and beyond for me everything from finacial aid to getting me interviewed with extreamly reputable places.I also give 110 percent not just in my work but with all aspects of school.I see and hear those who complain about this or that but what im really seeing are people who just dont give it there all. so you get out of it what you put in.I dont believe the staf would have done what they have for me if i didnt give it my all and give them a reason.They dont hand it to you but do everything they can if they see your serious. more

You get out what you put in 6/10/2011

The previous review is quite misleading. Getting an entry level job in the culinary field is becoming more and more difficult. Having the formal training can get your foot in the door and give you a heads up on terms, techniques and the expectations of employers. One of the ways they help students get jobs is to lead them to resources that already exist. Craigslist always has postings for entry level jobs and having students check them out is not a bad idea. It's like teaching someone to fish rather than just handing them food. If a student just coasts throught the program than they will not be any better off when they are done, however, if you really learn what the instructors are teaching and apply that to how you work than the schooling is invaluable. People in the industry don't make fun of the school they make fun of crappy cooks who come out of culinary school thinking they know it all. Bottom line is you get out of it what you put in. more

Don't waste your money 3/31/2011

This school is not worth what you put in to it you would be better off starting in the industry as a dish washer and working your way up. Why there is exceptions to this the majority of student work for little money upon graduation. They give the answers to test in order right before you take it so you don't have to worry about learning anything. Most chef instructors ask you not to use certain product to save the school money then like to remind you that your paying over $100 a day to come to the school. They don't really help you find externships or jobs in an example I seen a graduate came in and was asking my instructor to help find work after she had just talked to head of career services couldn't help. The instructors response was "go on craigslist" now that is not worth$17,000. All and all the experience would have been good for community college prices but i would save your now i think closer to $20000 buy a reliable car get a low level job in the industry and work your butt off. Most chefs and your co workers in the industry have no respect for LCB and make fun of people who waste there money. more
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  • Located 30 miles from the heart of St. Louis, Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts St. Louis provides Le Cordon Bleu Culinary Arts training and can help prepare students for opportunities in the food service and hospitality industry. Our affiliation with Le Cordon Bleu offers students a blend of some of the finest culinary traditions, methods, and industry-current technologies. Intensive, practical, and comprehensive, Le Cordon Bleu is recognized worldwide as one of the finest culinary programs available.
    Students in our Le Cordon Bleu Culinary Arts Program can learn everything from basic cooking and pastry skills to purchasing and cost control-along with essential business know-how required for success in this field.
    Le Cordon Bleu Institute's skilled, dedicated chef instructors provide hands-on training and education to help students prepare for their ideal job after graduation.. If you've been thinking about a career in the culinary arts,then you have come to the right place. Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts in St. Louis team of instructors has developed a unique program based on hands-on learning that puts you in the kitchen where you can learn the skills you need to pursue exciting opportunities.


    Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts in St. Louis curriculum focuses solely on the techniques you need for today's fast-paced professional kitchens. You will concentrate exclusively on building your cooking and baking skills in our gorgeous,well-equipped kitchens. And,you'll have the privilege of learning the art of cuisine from experienced instructors,while you enjoy the support of a staff dedicated to helping each student reach their goal of working in a professional kitchen.


    Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts in St. Louis classes start eight times per year,with flexible schedules and tuition planning assistance to help fit your lifestyle and budget.

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  • Neighborhoods: Saint Peters
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