With a high school diploma or a General Equivalency Diploma (GED), you can apply to any of FIT’s associate degree programs. Some students with credits or a degree from another college may be eligible to apply directly to a bachelor's degree program.
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Enter to win a $20K shopping spree at Michael Kors Madison Avenue store when you donate as little as $10 to FIT. You'll even get to share a toast with the man himself.
Check out the Diversity Council's schedule of events. Image: Mother/Daughter, Jerome Walford, Adjunct Professor, Computer Graphics.
Coverage of Exhibitionism: 50 years of The Museum of FIT by the Associated Press was picked up by over 50 outlets across the country, including The New York Times, the Washington Post, and USA today.
IMPACT: Creativity for Civility, Diversity, and Inclusion, an interdisciplinary project supported by the FIT Diversity Council, is now on view with multiple exhibitions throughout campus. Piece by Wendy Yothers, Jewelry Design faculty.
How Center for Continuing and Professional Studies student Lyn Slater disrupted the conventions of social media influencers. Photos: Michael Paniccia