At Cincinnati State, we recognize that balancing work, family, and school isn’t easy. Whether you’re a full-time student, working a job, or balancing other commitments, we provide options that make our programs as flexible as it is affordable.
This page will help you understand how our programs can fit your life, allowing you to pursue your academic goals while managing personal and professional responsibilities.
Making it Easy
Figuring out how to schedule classes around your life can be hard, as each student has their own unique situation and history. For example, you may have already taken a few classes, work nights, or have children with a set childcare schedule.
While we provide course options for this program by semester so you can figure things out on your own, there is an easier option: let us help you design a schedule that works for you.
Make it easy on yourself by:
- Applying Today – it’s free, and only takes a few minutes
- Scheduling an Advisor Appointment – after you receive confirmation of acceptance
An advisor will then meet with you to work through the options, helping you understand what’s possible given your specific circumstances.
Deciding When to Start
Cincinnati State offers classes during three semesters each year: spring, summer and fall.
- Fall – a traditional 15-week semester that starts in late August and ends in December
- Spring – a traditional 15-week semester that starts in mid-January and ends in early May
- Summer – both an abbreviated 10-week as well as a full 15-week session that starts in mid-May and ends in August
So long as you have completed your uniform fitting before the cutoff date, Culinary program classes can be started during any semester. If the fitting is not completed, general education classes can be started during any semester.
The next start date is January 13th, 2025
Please note, not every class is offered during every semester or in every location or format. See an advisor to discuss options. There are abbreviated sessions offered in both spring and fall, but with limited class choices as compared with the abbreviated summer session.
See more information on important dates or course options.
Full-Time vs Part-Time
While we always encourage full-time studies, all Cincinnati State programs can be completed on both a full or part-time basis. Learn more about the different approaches below:
- Full-Time: Complete your program in the shortest possible time, ideal for those who can dedicate more hours per week to their studies.
- Part-Time: In some instances, students may choose to spread their coursework over a longer period to fit their work and personal schedules.
- Non-Consecutive Study: Need a break? This option lets you take semesters off, allowing you to balance your education with personal and professional responsibilities without falling behind.
Each program’s page on this website outlines a full-time schedule. However, most students enroll PT. Generally, a full-time student can also work a part-time job, a part-time student a full-time job.
Note that some classes are only offered certain semesters currently, so if you start part-time, you may have to wait a year to get a specific class that is only offered in fall or spring for example. That is why we always recommend applying and then scheduling an advisor meeting where they can help you work through those decisions.
Class Times, Formats & Locations
Ultimately, making this program fit into your life revolves around when and where you can take classes.
First, we offer classes in the following formats:
- In-person
- Traditional classes that take place in a building on one of our campuses at specific days and times with live instructors
- Not every course is offered at every campus
- Online & Hybrid
- These classes are offered in a variety of ways, from “totally online” to “live web hybrid”
- While some of these formats offer classes at set times, others have weekly deadlines that allow you to take classes on your own schedule
- See a complete list of options with their descriptions
For this program, all non-culinary classes are offered online as well as on-site at both our Clifton and Middleton campus locations. All of the core culinary courses are held on-site at the Clifton campus – some of which are available in the evenings and a few have online components that can be completed on weekends.
Please note that schedules change by semester, and not every course may be available in every format above in any one semester.
What’s the best way to put together a class schedule that works with your life? Apply today – it’s free and only takes 5 minutes – and then schedule an advisor meeting where they’ll help you work through the options.
When You’ll Finish
This program can be completed in as few as 6 semesters, or in roughly 24 months. Some students need to complete math prerequisite classes before they can start the culinary program, and that adds a semester – and about another 3-4 months.
This assumes that you take a “full load” of classes each semester, do so consecutively with no breaks, and complete your culinary uniform fitting by its deadline. If you decide to go part-time, this program typically takes around 12 semesters, or roughly 48 months – excluding any prerequisites needed.
Ultimately, the time to complete this program is based on a combination of the above:
- When you start
- Whether you go full or part-time
- Classes are available when and where you need them
How can you figure it out? We always recommend applying early and then meeting with an advisor to help you make a plan.
Childcare
Are you a parent? Our comprehensive childcare options are designed to provide peace of mind, allowing you to focus on your studies while making sure your child receives quality care.
- On-Campus Childcare Facility
- Available on-campus childcare services
- Convenient location for students attending classes
- Professionally staffed with trained early childhood educators
- Age-appropriate programs and activities for children
- William L. Mallory Early Learning Center
- Comprehensive childcare services for students
- Flexible scheduling options to accommodate varied class times
- Educational programs tailored for different age groups
- Potential for reduced rates or subsidies for eligible students
- Parenting Resource Center
- Support services for student parents
- Resources and guidance on balancing parenting and academic responsibilities
- Workshops and seminars on parenting skills and child development
- Networking opportunities with other student parents
- Additional Support Services
- Assistance with finding off-campus childcare options if on-campus facilities are full
- Information on state and federal childcare assistance programs
- Counseling services for student parents dealing with stress or time management issues
Transportation & Parking
We provide accessible, safe, and environmentally conscious transportation options for all students at Cincinnati State.
- Campus Parking
- Convenient and free parking options for students, faculty, and visitors across our campuses.
- All parking areas have handicapped-accessible spaces, and daily/semester parking permits can also be purchased.
- For locations, costs, and maps, read more about our parking options
- Public Transit
- Thanks to our partnership with Cincinnati Metro, Cincinnati State is able to offer discounted student bus fares of only $1, valid for any Metro route, anywhere, anytime
- See our transportation page for more information