Culinary Arts and Hospitality Management in Indianapolis, IN

Offering a world of culture and art, Indianapolis is ideal for the creative mind.

Indianapolis, IN Culinary Arts ProgramsHome to some of the best culinary arts schools in the nation, Indianapolis is a diverse and unique living environment. Home to a relatively young population, residents of Indianapolis enjoy an income level that is higher than many comparable cities. This is great news for those interested in the hospitality and culinary industry, as residents with more disposable income are more likely to dine out.

Going to School in Indianapolis

Home to great school districts, Indianapolis is chock-full of higher education opportunities. Some of the schools that call Indianapolis home are The Art Institute of Indianapolis, Harrison College, Purdue University, Indiana University, and DeVry University. In addition, the city is rich in community colleges and other private educational facilities.


 

 

The International Culinary School at The Art Institute of IndianapolisThe International Culinary School at The Art Institute of Indianapolis

Indianapolis, IN - Culinary Arts, Baking and Pastry, Culinary Management

 


Harrison College - The Chef's AcademyHarrison College - The Chef's Academy

Indianapolis, IN - Culinary Arts, Baking and Pastry, Hospitality and Restaurant Management

 


DeVry University - Keller Graduate School of Management

DeVry University - Keller Graduate School of Management

Indianapolis, IN - Hospitality Management (MBA)



Business in Indianapolis

One of the best places in the country to hold a business convention, the hospitality industry in Indianapolis is alive and well. In addition, the city of Indianapolis has a well-rounded business community that includes manufacturing, retail trading, transport, wholesale, agriculture, industry, meaning that the city should remain stable despite tough economic times. Additionally, the city of Indianapolis is a great place to start up a business, meaning that culinary students who've dreamed of owning/operating their own establishment are ideally located.

Metropolitan Indianapolis

Capital of Indiana, Indianapolis began as a one square mile city. With the addition of railway service to the city in 1847, Indianapolis quickly grew at a rapid rate, eventually becoming home to over 2 million residents within or near the city proper.

Home to a diverse population, Indianapolis celebrates the differences of its residents through a variety of cultural attractions. One of the most popular attraction is the Cultural Trail, which is a walking/biking tour of the city that highlights various cultural areas (to be completed in 2011). Additionally, the Wholesale District, Central Canal, and Fountain Square are all popular places for residents and visitors alike.

Another popular draw in Indianapolis is the Indy Jazz Festival, and the various races that take place at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Likewise, the city is full of a number of historic sites, museums, and parks, meaning that residents have a wealth of entertainment options no matter the season.

Sports and Recreation in Indianapolis

While sports racing dominates the scene in Indianapolis (the city has three racetracks), this is a great draw for culinary and hospitality management students, as the races bring large numbers of tourists to the city each year. In addition, the economy of Indianapolis benefits greatly for having highly publicized racing events in the city. The city of Indianapolis is also the headquarters of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), and the National Federation of State High School Associations.


 

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