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The fashion and textile industry offers diverse career paths, from design and merchandising to manufacturing and sustainability consulting. With 52 schools nationwide offering Apparel and Textiles programs, students have numerous options to launch their careers in this competitive field.

Graduates typically earn around $35,695 annually in entry-level positions, with potential for growth in specialized areas like technical textiles or luxury brand management. When evaluating programs, prioritize hands-on studio experience, industry partnerships, and internship opportunities. Look for curricula that blend creative design with business fundamentals, including merchandising, supply chain management, and sustainable practices. Strong alumni networks and access to fashion centers like New York or Los Angeles can provide valuable networking opportunities and job placement assistance.
25
Schools Ranked
$40,832
Avg. Program Earnings
71.6%
Avg. Graduation Rate

Top 25 Schools

College rankings
# School Median Earnings Graduation Rate School Type
1 $49,555 78.8% public
2 $45,249 81.2% public
3 $43,638 83.3% public
4 $43,575 87.6% public
5 $43,426 89.3% public
6 $42,682 49.6% public
7 $42,309 70.0% public
8 $42,012 87.7% public
9 $41,937 88.5% private-nonprofit
10 $41,565 85.1% public
11 $41,565 68.9% public
12 $41,007 76.2% public
13 $40,768 50.1% public
14 $40,455 83.0% public
15 $39,909 63.7% public
16 $39,729 70.5% public
17 $39,585 75.5% public
18 $39,009 56.6% private-nonprofit
19 $38,829 66.4% public
20 $38,829 71.0% public
21 $37,208 65.9% public
22 $37,208 62.1% public
23 $37,054 57.9% public
24 $36,848 70.6% public
25 $36,848 51.2% public

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