LIM College is focused on the business of fashion and lifestyle. We've been a leader and innovator in this space since 1939, and our location in midtown Manhattan is the perfect setting for our immersive "learn by doing" approach. We blend real-life experience with academic study, equipping you with specialized knowledge and skills and giving you numerous opportunities to apply them outside the classroom. Through required internships, you'll find out firsthand what it's like to have a career in the fashion business, applying what you've learned in your courses and making invaluable career connections along the way. This means LIM graduates are prepared for life after college. In fact, within six months of graduation, 96% of our Class of 2022 were working in the business of fashion and lifestyle or continuing their education.
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Admission is done on a rolling basis. All applicants must apply online and submit:
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At LIM College, we take an experience-based approach to education. It's the best way to learn how all aspects of the global business of fashion and lifestyle work together—while giving you the knowledge and skills you'll need to build a successful career.
No matter your major, you'll learn from faculty with extensive experience in their fields, including many current fashion and business professionals. Core courses will teach you the foundational skills needed in any field, including the ability to think critically, communicate effectively, and analyze data.
You'll also complete required internships, applying and refining your skills while building invaluable professional contacts. Guest speakers, industry competitions and special projects, and company visits provide even more opportunities to connect the dots between learning and doing.
Because your time is valuable and flexibility is key, we've structured our programs to ensure you're always making progress toward your degree. Our adaptable curriculum allows you to explore your interests and discover new talents through electives, minors, and study abroad opportunities. Our academic approach also makes changing your major or transferring to LIM, while staying on track for graduation, simple and straightforward. Further, many of our courses as well as entire degree programs—are also available fully online.
At LIM College, the true value in your education doesn't lie in a single class, program, or internship. It's the way all these experiences come together to position you to achieve your dream career.
Majors and Degrees Offered
Fashion Merchandising
— Bachelor of Business Administration
— Bachelor of Professional Studies
— Associate in Occupational Studies
Fashion Merchandising and Management
— Associate in Applied Science
Fashion Media
— Bachelor of Science
Visual Studies
— Bachelor of Business Administration
Fashion Management and Leadership
— Bachelor of Business Administration
Fashion Marketing
— Bachelor of Business Administration
The Business of Fashion (Transfer Students Only)
— Bachelor of Business Administration
The Business of Cannabis
— Bachelor of Business Administration
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BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT, MARKETING, AND RELATED SUPPORT SERVICES.
Business Administration and Management, General.
Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other.
Business/Commerce, General.
Fashion Merchandising.
International Business/Trade/Commerce.
Marketing/Marketing Management, General.
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COMMUNICATION, JOURNALISM, AND RELATED PROGRAMS.
Mass Communication/Media Studies.
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VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS.
Design and Visual Communications, General.
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2023-2024 Undergraduate on-campus:
Tuition: $30,090
Mandatory Fees: $860
Housing (standard double room for 24-25): $16,371
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LIM College partners with students and their families to help access financial aid resources and make an invaluable education affordable, 88% of full-time undergraduate students receive financial assistance. In the 2023-24 academic year, LIM awarded $8 million in scholarships and grants. In addition to LIM scholarships and grants, students may also apply for federal and state aid programs, work-study, and private loans.
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LIM College's on-campus undergraduate students hail from 42 U.S. states and 22 countries. The on-campus undergraduate student body is 95% female, with an average age of 20. Approximately 35% of students transfer in from other colleges and universities. While our study body is geographically and ethnically diverse, LIM students share a love of fashion and lifestyle, an aptitude for business, an appreciation of life in New York City, and a drive to succeed academically and professionally. Clubs/organizations include:
Active Minds
Alpha Beta Kappa Honor Society
Asian Student Association
Blog Club
Book Club
BRAG (diversity in retail)
Cosmetics Club
Dance Team
Delta Mu Delta Honor Society
Entrepreneurship Club
Faith & Fellowship
Fashion Design Club
Fashion Show Production Club
Fashion Styling Club
Film & Media Club
Global Students Club
Graduate Activities & Programming Board
Jewish Association Club
Latinx Student Association
The Lexington Line (fashion/lifestyle magazine)
LGBTQ+ Alliance
National Retail Federation Student Association
National Society of Leadership and Success
Philanthropy Club
RESET Digital Magazine
South Asian Student Association
Student Leadership Council
Students for Sensible Drug Policy
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Streetwear Club
Sustainability Club
Transfer Student Organization
Vintage Club
Visual Club
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At LIM College, New York City is your campus. With two academic buildings and a residence hall all within a short walking distance of each other right in midtown Manhattan, you can experience all the opportunities, advantages, and excitement New York City has to offer.
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LIM College's Adrian G. Marcuse Library provides access to specialized academic and industry databases ranging from market research to fashion and trend forecasting, as well as books, magazines, and other electronic resources. Librarians are available to help guide students through the entire research process.
Student computer labs (Mac and PC) and lounges are positioned throughout LIM's buildings, and the Fifth Avenue location is equipped with a fashion merchandising studio,, visual studio, photography studio, as well as a Color and Materials Lab. Student services offices are centrally located in the Maxwell Hall building, which also houses a cafe, multiple student lounges, and an academic resource center that offers one-on-one math, writing, and graphic design assistance.
Off-Campus Opportunities
You'll become part of the fashion business from day one. That's because as you work towards your degree, you gain invaluable hands-on experience and make important professional connections through required internships, including an intensive full semester co-op internship in your final semester. Companies LIM students interned for during the 2023-24 academic year include, but are not limited to: Christian Louboutin, Carolina Herrera, Nordstrom, NBC Universal, Saint Laurent, the TJX Companies, and Giorgio Armani. LIM College students also volunteer backstage at New York Fashion Week and many other fashion events in New York City throughout the year.
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