Student Experience

What to Expect

Algonquin College is proud to provide a diverse and dynamic student experience. Check out the highlights below to get a sense of what to expect as a student in the Baking and Pastry Arts program.

Success Stories and Testimonials

Baking student with CTV news anchorOmar Gaber, a current student, was featured on CTV News ‘Your Morning Kitchen’ segment. Gaber spoke about his cookie business, Chewy Puff Cookie, for which he won the Youth Entrepreneur Award from the City of Ottawa.

Gaber credits his business as a way to cope and find comfort after arriving in Canada from Yemen. A portion of his sales supports mental health. Watch the segment here.

 

 

 

 

“Because the program is very hands-on, you gain a lot of experience and skills necessary to work in a bakery.”
– Dara, Student

“I applied to The Fairmont Hotel in Lake Louise between classes on a whim. To my immediate surprise, I was granted a phone interview the very next day. A few days afterwards, I moved on to a second interview with the head pastry chef. She asked many theory questions including ingredients and procedures to gage how knowledgeable I was in the field of baking and pastry arts. I was happy to realize that many of the questions she was asking were included in our theory classes. I was offered the job, and started work a few short weeks later!
I am very excited to gain new experiences, and to have been given an opportunity to do so immediately after school. The Fairmont also makes it incredibly easy to make the transition into the work place. I feel that I have gained an amazing knowledge base from my chef instructors, and I am very confident in moving forward in my field.”
– Karlee Platt, Graduate, Baker, Fairmont Lake Louise

Catherine Beddall, Baking and Pastry Arts graduate“Before I entered AC’s Baking and Pastry program, I had been working full-time as a graphic designer with a cake decorating business on the side for about 10 years. When I finally made the decision to switch to a full-time career in the pastry arts, I enrolled in the program to gain a better understanding of the theory behind baking, and I’m so glad I did! Not only was it an excellent program with extremely knowledgeable and skilled chef instructors, it opened many doors for me. I own a successful business and have published my first book, ‘The Magic of Gingerbread’. I’m very excited to see what new opportunities and experiences the future will bring!”
– Catherine Beddall, Graduate, Sugar Artist

 

 

 

 

Algonquin College places 8th on University Magazine’s Best Culinary Schools in Canada 2025 list
“Ottawa’s Algonquin College offers a Culinary Management program that combines hands-on training with academic rigour. Students hone their skills in state-of-the-art facilities, including a fine-dining restaurant operated by the College.”
University Magazine Read the full article.

Work-Integrated Learning

Gain hands-on experience in baking, cake decorating and shop management in our industry-standard baking and pastry labs – learning from professional chefs. Throughout the program, you receive real-world experience with 120 hours of field placement. You also participate in a variety of events and baking competitions within the community so that upon graduation, you have career-ready skills and relevant industry contacts.

AC showcases culinary talent at 2nd annual Indian Food Festival
Learners in culinary and baking programs volunteered alongside successful business owners, chefs, and restaurateurs – many of them Algonquin alumni – at the Indian Food Festival in Ottawa this summer. In addition to gaining community experience, the students also gained industry insight, finding inspiration in the alumni’s stories and experiences. Mayor Mark Sutcliffe, City of Ottawa / Ville d’Ottawa was in attendance.

Small group of people chatting at food festival

Mayor Mark Sutcliffe chats with Algonquin faculty

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Culinary and Baking students assisted at ‘Chefs at the Castle: A Michelin Star Culinary Experience’ at Fairmont Chateau Laurier, gaining experience and networking opportunities. Baking and Pastry Arts Management student Yatong Liang was the recipient of the first Chefs at the Castle Excellence Award. Read more about the event here.

Baking and Culinary students at Fairmont Chateau Laurier

Baking and Culinary students at Fairmont Chateau Laurier

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Baking and Culinary learners prep 2,000 meals for Shepherds of Good Hope & Ottawa Food Bank. Read the full story here.

Group of Baking and Culinary learners pose in culinary lab Tablee des Chefs

Get More Information