O’More College of Design – Fashion Design

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Length to Graduate: 4 Years
Location: TN-Franklin
Students per Class: 1-10
Tuition to Graduate: $81,880
Subject: Fashion Design

DESCRIPTION

Prepare for a career in the business! How will you get there? We employ a faculty of working professionals who teach the latest trends with the latest technology; provide a commercial sewing studio, state-of-the-art fashion CAD lab, and an 8:1 student/instructor ratio; sharpen your competitive edge for coveted internships with the best fashion designers in the world; and hold an annual New York-style fashion show of student-produced garments.

The training we provide is intensive and the expectations high, but that doesn’t mean the work can’t be fun. Our students take exciting field trips to key design markets, like New York City’s Garment District, where they often have the opportunity to visit with industry leaders like Donna Karan, Kay Unger, and Amsale Bridal. Many have participated in internships with companies like David Rodriguez, Vera Wang, and Esquire magazine.

ADVANTAGES

Students showcase their collections at a professionally produced, New York-style show attended by industry professionals and members of the community each spring. For our students, it’s a unique opportunity to showcase what they’ve created to the right people. At O’More, you can make your own fashion statement.

THINGS TO CONSIDER

The O’More fashion faculty represents every facet of the industry, which allows students to develop professional contacts while earning their degree. Employers are looking for more than creativity; they need highly trained professionals to enter the workplace and make an immediate impact.

FINANCIAL AID

The Office of Student Financial Assistance administers the student financial aid program at O’More. Our sole mission is to make your education at O’More affordable.

SCHOLARSHIPS

Many scholarships are available.

CERTIFICATIONS

O’More College of Design is a four-year, post-secondary institution, accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC).

SUMMARY

We employ a system of immersion in design instruction—built upon a foundation of liberal arts—to nurture the creative spark. Our faculty of working professionals understands the value of passion, as well as the role it serves in a successful career, and they encourage and develop that in our students. And while your classroom may be listed on the National Register of Historic Places, it will nevertheless feature cutting-edge technology. It’s a distinctive combination of old and new that many people find irresistible. Come see us and learn why O’More College of Design is a school like no other.

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O'More College of Design
423 South Margin Street, Franklin, TN 37064

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