McKinley College – Fashion Merchandising

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Length to Graduate: 16 Months
Location: CO-Ft Collins
Students per Class: 11-20
Tuition to Graduate: $8,625
Subject: Fashion Merchandising

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The McKinley College Fashion Merchandising Program has been designed by experts to speed you toward a career in the growing field of Fashion Merchandising.

Do you have a passion for fashion? Are you are one of those people who senses the latest trends before everyone else? Do you love being on the cutting edge of the latest fashion? Do your friends always seem to want to borrow your shoes, accessories or jewelry? How about color and design…are you a creative thinker who revels in the variety of palettes and design concepts? If this sounds like you, then fashion is definitely the career for you!

ADVANTAGES

The fashion industry recently experienced sales of $250 billion worldwide and is projected to grow steadily in the future. This growth means more jobs in positions across the fashion industry.

THINGS TO CONSIDER

McKinley faculty hold a minimum of a Bachelor’s Degree and have direct professional experience in the fields they teach. Plus, they are credentialed by the Colorado Department of Higher Education in their specialized areas.

FINANCIAL AID

Financial Aid is available.

SCHOLARSHIPS

A variety of scholarships are available.

CERTIFICATIONS

McKinley College Accredited Member of the Distance Education and Training Council (DETC).

SUMMARY

Fashion is a huge, lucrative industry with around $350 billion in worldwide sales. And it’s projected to continue to grow steadily in the future. This growth translates to an industry-wide increase in job opportunities! Earning your associate’s degree is the perfect first step toward taking control of your future and getting started in an exciting fashion merchandising career.

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McKinley College
2001 Lowe St., Fort Collins, CO 80525

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