What is the Culinary Job Training Program?

The Culinary Job Training Program at FeedNC is a 12-week job placement program that serves individuals who are unemployed or underemployed by providing life-skill classes, hands-on field training, and real-life experience in the culinary world. All students receive 300 hours of training. Students will receive 50 hours of life skills coursework, 240 hours of field training, and 10 hours of peer support. To graduate from the program, students must complete weekly readings, weekly journal assignments, pass 5 tests, and a cumulative final exam. Upon program completion, students are connected to local restaurants and business partners for gainful employment. 

Interested in applying? Contact Kat Stulpin at, kstulpin@feednc.org or 980-444-3107 to apply for the next session!

When is the Culinary Job Training Program?

All culinary workforce classes are held Monday through Friday from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm:

Winter 2024: January 29th, 2024 to April 17th, 2024

Fall 2024: September 16th, 2024 to December 13th, 2024

Taking Education One Step Further 

Thanks to FeedNC’s partnership with Mitchell Community College, students can also choose to further their education! Students will leave the program with at least 10 credit hours toward Mitchell Community College’s A.A.S Culinary Arts Degree. Upon successful completion of a culinary test (stage), FeedNC graduates may be eligible for up to 20 transfer credit hours at Mitchell Community College.     

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90% of graduates employed upon graduation in 2023

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23 Students Enrolled in 2023

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291% Overall Increase in Income for Graduates in 2023

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For more information:

If you have questions, concerns, or would like to become a Culinary Program Business Partner, please click the button below to send an email to Brittany Holbert, Program Director.