University of Delaware – Fashion

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Length to Graduate: 4 Years
Location: DE-Newark
Students per Class: 30+
Tuition to Graduate: $129
Subject: Fashion Design, Fashion Merchandising

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The Fashion and Apparel Studies department prepares professionals with essential knowledge and critical skills to creatively contribute to fashion and apparel-related fields. Our graduates are aware of and able to act with accountability toward issues of social responsibility and sustainability. We teach, conduct research and creative scholarship, and interact with local and global communities in ways that are innovative and collaborative.
We value work that is student-centered, relevant to business and society, built upon international and cultural diversity, and which contributes to individual and professional growth.

ADVANTAGES

Experience outside the classroom will help you choose a career direction, develop career-related skills, learn about the world of work, build your resume, and make valuable contacts. Check out our event calendar for programs (resume writing, interview preparation, etc.) and events sponsored by Career Services.

THINGS TO CONSIDER

The University of Delaware is an engaged university, committed to making a significant and sustained contribution to the improvement of the communities we serve. As highlighted in our Path to Prominence, UD is building dynamic programs of world-class distinction, reaching out to constituents locally and far beyond.

FINANCIAL AID

A variety of financial aid options are available.

SCHOLARSHIPS

Many scholarships are available.

CERTIFICATIONS

The University of Delaware has been continuously accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education since that association’s inception in 1921.

SUMMARY

The Fashion and Apparel Studies Department is comprised of faculty and staff who are student-centered and strive for excellence. They value collaboration and are innovative and creative in their work.

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University of Delaware
210 South College Avenue, Newark, DE 19716

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