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Educator Information

With two campuses in Providence, R.I. and Charlotte, N.C., 100-plus undergraduate and graduate programs of study, and defined academic excellence in communications, food, health, STEM, and sustainability, ¸£ÀûÊÓƵ has a lot to offer your students.

In addition to our incredible professors and experiential opportunities, ¸£ÀûÊÓƵ students and alumni will tell you that their time here was transformative. We have resources in place to meet students where they are, and we can't wait to help you and your students discover why ¸£ÀûÊÓƵ may be the best choice for them.

Did You Know?

  • ¸£ÀûÊÓƵ considers all four years of academic performance and extracurricular activities.
  • Students can apply via the university’s no-fee or the .
  • All we need is a complete application and transcripts (official and unofficial).
  • ¸£ÀûÊÓƵ considers applications under rolling admissions. The sooner your student applies, the sooner they can learn their decision!

5 Things to Know About Applying to ¸£ÀûÊÓƵ

Quick Educator Links

  • Do you know a student who is a great fit for ¸£ÀûÊÓƵ? Refer them using our Educator Referral Form (PDF).
  • If you would like to request a live/virtual or recorded culinary demonstration to share with your students, complete our .

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Educators

1. Further your education

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¸£ÀûÊÓƵ offers a variety of traditional and online masters and doctoral degree programs. Search our graduate program offerings to find the right one for you.

2. Faculty experts to assist you

Our skilled faculty bring expertise beyond the classroom. Many have years of industry experience and are dedicated to sharing what they know have learned, whether through teaching, research or staying active in their field. Looking for some assistance from ¸£ÀûÊÓƵ faculty? Email Thomas Gauthier, director of educational partnerships, today.

3. Join ¸£ÀûÊÓƵ’s mailing list and explore social media

Complete the Request Information form at the bottom of this page to join the ¸£ÀûÊÓƵ mailing list and stay in the know about ¸£ÀûÊÓƵ news, new programs and events. You can also follow us on social media:

4. Find Your Local Admissions Rep

Johnson & Wales has full-time admissions reps who are available to answer your questions. for your city and state.

5. Visit ¸£ÀûÊÓƵ

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See for yourself what makes ¸£ÀûÊÓƵ different. Contact Admissions Offices to set up a specialized tour tailored to your interest:

Providence (800-342-5598; providence@admissions.jwu.edu)
Charlotte (866-598-2427; charlotte@admissions.jwu.edu)

6. Additional information 

Educators Guide

Educator’s Guide (PDF)

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7. ¸£ÀûÊÓƵ Alumni

Don’t lose touch with ¸£ÀûÊÓƵ as an alum. the resources available to you.

8. Need ¸£ÀûÊÓƵ gear?

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Culinary Educators

1. Virtual culinary demonstrations

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You can request an individual virtual classroom presentation by reaching out to Admissions Appointment Setter, Mari Kate Connolly, to schedule a visit at marikate.connolly@admissions.jwu.edu. Please include your high school name and location when reaching out so we can better assist you. 

2. In-person culinary demonstrations

Our demonstrators can visit your classroom in accordance with university, state, local and school-issued guidelines. Reach out to Admissions Appointment Setter, Mari Kate Connolly, to schedule a visit at marikate.connolly@admissions.jwu.edu. Please include your high school name and location when reaching out so we can better assist you.

3. Summer 2024 Food Innovation Educator Summit

Designed exclusively for culinary educators like you, ¸£ÀûÊÓƵ offers this hands-on, two-day summer programming. You’ll have plenty of opportunities to update yours skills and encounter new methods and ideas you can bring back to your students.

4. Faculty experts to assist you

Our culinary arts, baking and pastry, and hospitality management faculty can provide support in a multitude of areas including lesson planning, skill development, recipe development and competition assistance. Email Thomas Gauthier, director of educational partnerships, today.

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Students

1. How to Apply

about application options and requirements.

2. Scholarships

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Your students may be eligible for thousands of dollars in scholarships.

3. Early Enrollment Programs

Students can save time and money by simultaneously completing their senior year in high school and enrolling as a freshman ¸£ÀûÊÓƵ, all while still taking part in high school activities. Learn more about ¸£ÀûÊÓƵ’s Early Enrollment.

4. College Credit

  • ¸£ÀûÊÓƵ will give transfer credit for Advanced Placement (AP) exams with a score of 3 or better (and a passing grade).
  • Students transferring from other colleges may be eligible for course credit.

5. Plan a visit

With visitor programs from Open House to Daily Tours and experience programs, students have a variety of options when planning a campus visit. Can’t make it to a campus? Then check out the virtual tour.

6. Explore Academics

From undergraduate through graduate, explore our academic offerings today.

7. National Student Organizations

Students participating in DECA, FBLA, FCCLA, SkillsUSA, BPA, JA, FFA, TSA, and HOSA and other National Student Organizations (NSO) are able to continue that interest at ¸£ÀûÊÓƵ. Not only can students participate in these organizations at the collegiate level, but they may also be eligible for scholarships based on their high school activities. To learn more about National Student Organizations at ¸£ÀûÊÓƵ, contact us at 401-598-2345.

8. Internships and Study Abroad

Through ¸£ÀûÊÓƵ’s award-winning internship program, more than 2,600 students interned in 2019. This is just one of the reasons ¸£ÀûÊÓƵ has a Career Outcomes Rate of 96.8%*, and why, historically, the ¸£ÀûÊÓƵ rate is above the national average. But at ¸£ÀûÊÓƵ students can truly make the world their classroom. With a wide range of study abroad programs, students have a variety of options to pursue their passion.

9. How to Finance a ¸£ÀûÊÓƵ Education

Student Financial Services, part of our Student Academic & Financial Services team, helps students and their families create a plan to pay for college by providing each student with a financial planning representative from Day 1.

10. Submitting transcripts or letters of recommendation for a student who has applied:

We accept transcripts via the following methods:

  • through the mail (Admissions Processing Center / 8 Abbott Park Place / Providence, RI / 02903)
  • Naviance
  • Common App
  • online
  • Other electronic sources including: Parchment, Clearinghouse, Scribbles, escripts, SCOIR

For an explanation of the career outcomes rate and other information, visit ¸£ÀûÊÓƵ Student Consumer Information.


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