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Fashion Schools & Programs in Boston

Boston Fashion Schools & ProgramsIf you're looking for individual fashion courses or a short-term educational track, The Art Institutes trains you for fashion-design certificates and diplomas. If you'd like a degree, you have several two- and four-year options. The International Academy of Design & Technology offers an associate degree in fashion design and bachelor's degrees in fashion design and fashion merchandising.


Bryant University

Smithfield, RI US

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Lasell College, Fashion Design Program

Newton, MA US

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Providence College, Management Studies

Providence, RI US

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School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Boston, MA US

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University of Massachusetts, College of Visual and Performing Arts - Dartmouth

North Darthmouth, MA US

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University of Rhode Island, College of Business Administration

Kingston, RI US

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