Philadelphia Fashion Schools and Colleges

Degree Programs: Fashion Design, Fashion Merchandising, Fashion Marketing, Apparel Design, Footwear Design, Textile Design...
Surrounding Areas: Bala Cynwyd, Camden, Cherry Hill, Chester, Lansdowne, Norristown, Pottstown, Upper Darby, Warminster...
Surrounding ZIP Codes: 18991, 19003, 19004, 19016, 19019, 19050, 19059, 19101, 19082, 19140, 19152, 19192, 19255, 19401, 19465, 19489...

The city of Philadelphia has approximately 1.5 million residents that live in an area of 136 square miles. With its surrounding areas added in, the population jumps to over 6 million, making the city the fourth largest metropolitan area in the United States. Steeped in history, Philadelphia is home to America's oldest art museum, and its first art school. There are countless museums, galleries, and studios. Educational resources for arts-related programs include colleges and universities, trade schools, and workshops. This combination of historical and cultural attractions, coupled with educational facilities, prove that this city is a paradise for individuals interested in the arts.

National Programs: The following schools are accepting students from across the country.

The Art Institutes

Bachelor's | Associate's | Certificate | Diploma

The Art Institutes offers associate, bachelor and certificate programs that specialize in fashion design, marketing and merchandising. With over 40 locations in major cities throughout North America, you'll get the competitive edge to succeed as a creative professional - in your field of interest!

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The Art Institute of Philadelphia

Philadelphia, PA US

About: Founded by artist Philip Trachtman in 1971, the college became The Art Institute of Philadelphia in 1979. The Art Institute of Philadelphia occupies 1622 Chestnut Street, a building originally designed in 1928 as the CBS flagship radio station affiliate. Designated as a historical site by the Philadelphia Historical Commission, the Art Deco building became home to the college in 1982. Today, The Art Institute of Philadelphia has additional academic facilities at 1610 and 1510 Chestnut Street and 2300 Market Street.

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Drexel University, College of Media Arts and Design

Philadelphia, PA US

About: What, exactly, is CoMAD, the College of Media Arts & Design? It's a place where you can learn creative problem solving. It's a place where you can earn degrees in professional areas, while also getting a broad liberal arts education. It's a place that helps its students enhance their own course of study through elective courses and minors. Through close personal advising, students get ongoing guidance to help navigate the sequence of professional and foundation courses and choose electives effectively. Cooperative education, up-to-date technology, the city of Philadelphia, and an emphasis on faculty-student interaction all combine to make CoMAD education uniquely fulfilling and exciting. The College's five departments offer nine programs leading to the Bachelor of Science degree, one program leading to the Bachelor of Architecture and four programs leading to the Master of Science degrees.

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