Kentucky Fashion Schools and Colleges

Kentucky has picture-perfect horse farms, cities with exciting jobs and entertainment, and a mild climate year-round. Tourism, manufacturing, and natural resources are important in the economy. Over half of Kentucky's land area is classified as timberland, and it is third in the nation for both timber and coal production. Several universities, colleges and technical schools provide arts degrees, and there is a state-sponsored push for continuing education options throughout Kentuckians' lifetimes. In 2004, average annual salary across all jobs in the arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media sectors were $32,290.

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

The Art Institutes

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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