Harrison College – Fashion Merchandising

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Length to Graduate: 2 Years
Location: IN-Indianapolis
Students per Class: 11-20
Tuition to Graduate: $14,940
Subject: Fashion Merchandising

DESCRIPTION

This program provides students with a combination of highly creative, fashion-oriented courses as well as a solid business background. By including management classes, students are prepared for such positions as merchandise manager, buying assistant, fashion coordinator, and retail store manager.
In a world where many claim to be an expert, it’s comforting to know you’re with a school that’s truly been a leader for more than 100 years.

ADVANTAGES

Tutoring services are available to Harrison students. Services vary by campus. Typically, tutoring is conducted by appointment. We have faculty and student tutors.

THINGS TO CONSIDER

We’re with you every step of the way, providing guidance on identifying your skills and interests, writing cover letters, building resumes, interviewing, and starting great careers.

FINANCIAL AID

A full 93% of our students receive some form of financial aid, including scholarships, grants or loans. Our Financial Aid staff will work closely with you to fill out forms, research options and create the best way to finance your education.

SCHOLARSHIPS

Many scholarships are available based on need, academics or other factors and do not need to be repaid.

CERTIFICATIONS

Harrison College is accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools to award Certificates, Diplomas, Associate and Bachelor Degrees.

SUMMARY

Harrison College is a nationally accredited college with more than 75,000 graduates. We offer a unique learning environment for students who want to pursue a career-focused, quality education and complete their degree in a student-centered atmosphere. In order to achieve your goals, we believe it’s important for us to take the time to get to know you. In fact, our students are often surprised at the one-on-one attention they receive here as compared to other institutions.

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Harrison College
500 North Meridian Street, Suite 500, Indianapolis, IN 46204

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