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- 1 Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT)New York, NY
- 2 Parsons School of Design, The New SchoolNew York, NY
- 3 The School of Fashion at Kent State UniversityKent, OH
- 4 Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD)Savannah, GA
- 5 Pratt InstituteNew York, NY
- 6 Marist CollegePoughkeepsie, NY
- 7 Drexel UniversityPhiladelphia, PA
- 8 Academy of Art UniversitySan Francisco, CA
- 9 Otis College of Art and DesignLos Angeles, CA
- 10 Rhode Island School of Design (RISD)Providence, RI
- 11 Iowa State UniversityAmes, IA
- 12 Oregon State UniversityCorvallis, OR
- 13 University of MissouriColumbia, MO
- 14 Columbia College ChicagoChicago, IL
- 15 LIM CollegeNew York, NY
Finding a fashion school that’s right for you can feel like a daunting task. After all, the amount of available options are wide, varied, and vast—much like the fashion industry itself. The good news: Lots of options means you can be highly selective in choosing a program that’s tailored to your dream career. Have aspirations of seeing your own collection on the runway? There’s definitely a fashion design program for you. Love texture, color, and prints? A fabric design or textile-focused curriculum is the way to go. Savvy with numbers and building strategies? Buying, merchandising, and marketing tracks are out there, too.
Regardless of your ultimate goals, it’s important to take a holistic approach to selecting a fashion school that works for you. Look for a program that balances exploration, expertise, creativity, and discipline. This is college after all—it’s meant to be a time of discovery! The most important thing is that your experience aligns with your unique set of ambitions, interests, and values.
To make the search a little easier, we’ve compiled a comprehensive list of the top fashion schools in the country, all of which receive top marks across key categories: specialized programs, diverse curriculums, study-abroad courses, extracurriculars, and internship opportunities. Of course, we also looked at each school’s facilities, location, alumni networks, and faculty. Take a peek below, and try not to stress: your place in the fashionable future your dreams is in reach.
Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT)
New York, NY
When it comes to the elements that make up a strong fashion program, FIT scores high marks across the board. With over 48 undergraduate degree programs, students are sure to partake in a track that sets them up for success—no matter which career path they are hoping to pursue. Plus, being in the heart of New York City with easy access to internship and networking opportunities (and a place on the NYFW calendar) doesn’t hurt either. Many of the faculty are industry veterans or still working at high-level roles within the fashion industry—guaranteeing that students receive tangible experiences and an of-the-moment curriculum.
Undergraduate Programs: Fashion Design, Fashion Business Management, Advertising and Marketing Communications, Textile Development and Marketing, Technical Design, etc.
Number of Students: 8,100 Students
Prominent Alumni: Calvin Klein, Michael Kors, Nina Garcia, Carolina Herrera, Norma Kamali
Parsons School of Design, The New School
New York, NY
It would be an understatement to say that Parsons is the quintessential American school for fashion design—after all, it ignited the careers of hallmark designers like Tom Ford, Marc Jacobs, and Anna Sui. The school has also partnered with industry mainstays like Kering, Tory Burch, and Swarovski in addition organizations such as the United Nations and Special Olympics to construct diverse and meaningful plans of study. To that end, their fashion design curriculum takes a holistic approach to design, tapping into the art of concept theory and employing concrete application of cutting-edge technology which culminates in an always well-attended final fashion show in the middle of the country’s fashion capital of NYC.
Undergraduate Programs: Fashion Design (but the school also offers programs in architecture, interior design, communication design, photography, and more.)
Number of Students: 10,250 Students
Prominent Alumni: Marc Jacobs, Jenna Lyons, Tom Ford, Donna Karan, Anna Sui, Emily Adams Bode
The School of Fashion at Kent State University
Kent, OH
Given its location, it might come as a surprise that Kent State University would rank as highly as it does—yet, their programs rival fashion schools in the country’s larger fashion cities thanks to their global approach to education and thoroughness in curating a program that’s outstanding both within and outside of the classroom. For students who are looking for a more classic approach to university, The School of Fashion at Kent State University is a strong choice. The main campus facilities offer state-of-the-art technology and access to minors and clubs within other colleges, too, offering opportunities to sharpen business skills or participate in Kent State’s award-winning fashion magazine. In addition, The Fashion School has a satellite campus in New York City and international programs in Florence, Paris, Hong Kong, and London. “We support them to achieve their goals so that the question is not whether they are able to attend any of these locations, rather it is about which one best fits their aspirations and growth as future fashion industry leaders,” says Dr. Mourad Krifa, Director of the School of Fashion. Case in point: The ability to tailor your education experience with support from a high-caliber faculty and alumni network is unparalleled.
Undergraduate Programs: Fashion Design, Fashion Merchandising
Number of Students: 32,000 Students
Prominent Alumni: Stephen Baum, Jade Frampton, Scott French
Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD)
Savannah, GA
SCAD is another strong option for students seeking a school outside of a traditional fashion hub. Their programs encompass a variety of tracks, but the design program reigns as a marquee program. In fact, their annual student-run fashion show is one of the largest and most notable in the country. Dirk Standen (previously of Style.com) took the reigns of SCAD’s School of Fashion in 2022 and since then, major industry players like Anna Sui, LaQuan Smith, and Ludovic de Saint Sernin have partaken in collection critiques to help the seniors fine-tune their collections ahead of the show.
Undergraduate Programs: Fashion Design, Fashion Marketing and Management, Accessory Design, Fibers
Number of Students: 16,500 Students
Prominent Alumni: Janie Bryant, Beckham Lin
Pratt Institute
New York, NY
As a whole, Pratt Institute has a prestigious reputation for excellence in the arts, so it only makes sense that they’d have a top-ranking fashion design program, too. The School of Design emphasizes the art of cultural storytelling through the lens of fashion—basically, this program is a solid option for those who have avant garde aspirations or are looking to enter the luxury market. With immediate access to NYC, students have secured internships at Thom Browne, Zero Maria Cornejo, and The Row, to name a few.
Undergraduate Programs: Fashion Design
Number of Students: 3,700 Students
Prominent Alumni: Jeremy Scott, Paul Rand, Mylo Butler
Marist College
Poughkeepsie, NY
Marist College’s fashion programs have been on the rise in recent years and for good reason––the campus sits at a sweet spot offering ease of access to New York City while being far enough out of the mix so that students can stay focused. Opportunities available on-campus include a slew of hands-on extracurriculars ranging from MPorium (a student-run boutique), a fashion magazine, and the annual fashion show Silver Needle Runway.
Undergraduate Programs: Fashion Design, Fashion Merchandising
Number of Students: 5,500 Students
Drexel University
Philadelphia, PA
Drexel University offers two tracks for their fashion students: studio-based Fashion Design and an all-encompassing Fashion Design & Merchandising major that delves into curriculum from textile production to business insights. Either way, both tracks require a six-month co-op program where students have the opportunity to gain hands-on experience working alongside top industry professionals in New York, Los Angeles, or other fashion capitals. Their study-away programs are another major draw for prospective students––options include Florence, London, and Seoul.
Undergraduate Programs: Fashion Design, Fashion Design & Merchandising
Number of Students: 14,000 Students
Prominent Alumni: Nancy Volpe-Beringer
Academy of Art University
San Francisco, CA
For students who want to forgo a more traditional university experience, Academy of Art University is a compelling option. The school offers an array of tracks including Fashion Marketing, Design, Merchandising, Product Development, and more; the ability to fine-tune niche skills required for each of those career paths is unique amongst many other programs who take a more generalist approach. The design students are frequent contenders at national design competitions like Supima, and the school itself has even shown at New York Fashion Week.
Undergraduate Programs: Fashion Design, Fashion Merchandising, Fashion Marketing, Product Development, Fashion Styling, Textile Design, Knitwear Design, Costume Design, Fashion Journalism
Number of Students: 5,300 Students
Prominent Alumni: Anna Zhou
Otis College of Art and Design
Los Angeles, CA
Established in 1918, Otis College of Art and Design is one of the oldest arts schools in Los Angeles and one of the few fashion schools located on the west coast. Thus, the array of benefits are unique: “The fashion design program stands out with its industry-centric curriculum, engaging students in exciting and elevated projects from activewear and digital runway to costume and eveningwear,” explains Department Chair Jill Zeleznik. The program prides itself on its emphasis on sustainability in its design curriculum––it’s even offered as a dedicated minor––and with its proximity to Hollywood, the school is a strong choice for students who may be interested in costume design and the red carpet.
Undergraduate Programs: Fashion Design
Number of Students: 1,300 Students
Prominent Alumni: Rick Owens, Dorothy Jeakins, Cynthia Vincent
Rhode Island School of Design (RISD)
Providence, RI
It’s no secret that RISD is one of the country’s best known design schools; this is a strong option for those looking to delve into real deal fashion design instead of more business-focused facets of the industry as potential pathways. In fact, their students are famous for placing highly at coveted design competitions like the Supima Design Competition and getting a ton of eyes on their work. Alumni of the school include industry mainstays such as Nicole Miller and rising industry darlings Zoe Latta and Mike Eckhaus of Eckhaus Latta.
Undergraduate Programs: Apparel Design, Textiles
Number of Students: 2,000 Students
Prominent Alumni: Nicole Miller, Zoe Latta, Mike Eckhaus, Mel Ottenberg
Iowa State University
Ames, IA
This program is best for students who are seeking a program that scratches the surface of multiple facets of the fashion industry––it’s a more generalized degree that is finetuned with specialized tracks and opportunities to further your education with minors from various colleges within this large university. While its Iowa location means it isn’t near a fashion hub, students do have access to high-tech facilities on campus, as well as a set of experienced faculty. There’s also a study abroad programs in both Florence and London.
Undergraduate Programs: Apparel, Merchandising, and Design
Number of Students: 25,300 Students
Oregon State University
Corvallis, OR
For students who are interested in activewear or sustainability, seeking an education in the Pacific Northwest may be a suitable choice––Oregon State University alumni find themselves working with nearby, big-name companies like Nike, Adidas, and Columbia Sportswear. The program offers tracks in both design and merchandising and the chance to explore fashion through the lens of sports business and sustainability, too.
Undergraduate Programs: Fashion Design, Merchandising Management
Number of Students: 32,000 Students
University of Missouri
Columbia, MO
Sans a design track, University of Missouri’s Textile and Apparel Management program prepares students for potential careers in merchandising, product development, sourcing, marketing, and more. Plus, the university is known for one of the country’s most prestigious journalism programs, making this a strong option for students who’d like to pursue a path in fashion media by pairing TAM with a Journalism or Strategic Communications minor.
Undergraduate Programs: Textile and Apparel Management
Number of Students: 23,700 Students
Prominent Alumni: Carolyne Roehm
Columbia College Chicago
Chicago, IL
Columbia College Chicago is another arts school that is on the rise—their focus on portfolio building and hands-on experience ensures that students exit the program with tangible results. Students find themselves with the opportunity to collaborate with other arts students (such as those in filmmaking or photography), attend seminars with industry professionals, and partake in study-away programs.
Undergraduate Programs: Fashion Design, Fashion Studies
Number of Students: 6,400 Students
Prominent Alumni: Susan Alexandra, Shea Couleé, Delvin McCray
LIM College
New York, NY
LIM College prides itself on a “learning by doing” philosophy. That said, their Business of Fashion and Lifestyle program isn’t for those looking to take a traditional approach to fashion studies or a tried-and-true college experience. For fashion merchandising and marketing students who are eager to put focus on interning in New York City, this is a great option.
Undergraduate Programs: Fashion Marketing, Fashion Media, Fashion Merchandising, The Business of Fashion, Visual Studies
Number of Students: 1,100 Students
Prominent Alumni: Zerina Akers, Daniella Vitale