College Viability Inspection Report

Culinary Institute of America

New York · Private, not-for-profit

Culinary Institute of America is a private, nonprofit institution in New York. This report benchmarks Culinary Institute of America's most recent reported year (2024) against 2,000+ U.S. colleges across three dimensions: student outcomes, financial health, and value for money. All figures are drawn from federal IPEDS filings and are reported without editorial judgment.

Data note: The U.S. Department of Education's IPEDS database did not include every reported figure for Culinary Institute of America between 2020 and 2024. 4 indicators have IPEDS data missing for one or more years 2020–2024 (including 2 with no years reported at all) and 4 inspection flags could not be evaluated for lack of data — affected indicators are tagged below; missing years are shown as gaps in trend charts rather than estimated.

Culinary Institute of America Inspection Flags

Student Outcomes
Financial Health
Value for Your Money

Inspection flags are nine independent checks across student outcomes, financial health, and cost-to-value that surface areas of a college's reported numbers worth a closer look. A triggered flag means the college's data met a specific threshold that students and families may want to ask about — for example, graduation rates slipping below a level, or tuition rising while outcomes decline. A clear flag means the threshold was not met. Flags are signals for further conversation, not verdicts.

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Data Summary

Culinary Institute of America — All Reported Indicators

Plain-text reference table of every metric and inspection flag for Culinary Institute of America. Values reflect IPEDS-reported figures; percent changes reflect endpoint-to-endpoint 2020 → 2024 comparison; percentiles reflect 2024 national rank against four-year public and private nonprofit institutions. Cells marked "not reported" indicate the indicator was not present in IPEDS for this institution.

Student Outcomes

Metric2024 Value5-Yr % ChangeNational Percentile
Four-Year Graduation Ratenot reportednot reportednot reported
Six-Year Graduation Ratenot reportednot reportednot reported
Full-Time Retention Rate70.0%-13.6%30th
Pell Grant Six-Year Graduation Rate51.5%not reported57th
Pell-to-Non-Pell Graduation Gap2.8ppnot reported26th
Pell Share of Cohort32.7%not reported38th

Financial Health

Metric2024 Value5-Yr % ChangeNational Percentile
Revenue-to-Expense Ratio1.21×+32.8%78th
Tuition Dependency Percentage54.8%-6.0%65th
Total FTE Enrollment3,508+1.8%72nd
Endowment Value$154.8M+20.7%74th
State Appropriations as % of Revenue0.0%0.0%not reported
Net Assets (End of Year)$347.8M+16.1%79th

Value for Money

Metric2024 Value5-Yr % ChangeNational Percentile
Instructional Spending %34.9%-5.4%56th
Student Support Spending %10.9%+3.6%42nd
Administrative Spending %24.3%+4.5%72nd
Instruction+Support to Admin Ratio1.88×-7.5%26th
Average Net Price$33,499+4.9%93rd
Net Price: $0-30K Income$25,370-5.4%92nd
Net Price: $30K-48K Income$26,835-2.3%93rd
Net Price: $48-75K Income$29,937+0.3%94th
Net Price: $75K-110K Income$34,967+8.2%95th
Net Price: $110K+ Income$34,412+4.1%84th

Inspection Flags

FlagSectionStatus
Retention Below 75%Student OutcomesTriggered
Four-Year Graduation Rate Below 50%Student OutcomesNot Evaluated
Pell Gap Exceeds 10 PointsStudent OutcomesNot Evaluated
Revenue-to-Expense Below 1.0Financial HealthCleared
Negative Change in Net AssetsFinancial HealthCleared
Endowment Flat or DecliningFinancial HealthCleared
High Cost, Low CompletionValue for MoneyNot Evaluated
Low Instruction-to-Admin RatioValue for MoneyCleared
Rising Price, Falling OutcomesValue for MoneyNot Evaluated