- FIT
FIT draws on its New York City location to provide a vibrant, creative environment for learning, exploration, and research The college offers nearly 50 majors and grants AAS, BFA, BS, MA, MFA, and MPS degrees, preparing students for professional success and leadership in the new creative economy
- Fashion History Timeline | A hub for fashion research
The Fashion History Timeline is a project by FIT’s History of Art Department The Timeline offers scholarly contributions to the public knowledge of the history of fashion and design
- MyFIT - FIT Information Technology
MyFIT is a gateway to FIT’s online services such as registration, financial aid, bill payment, and academic course information for students; academic course and enrollment information for faculty; and payroll information, leave balances and leave reporting for all employees
- Brightspace - FIT Information Technology
The SUNY Online Support Services Help Desk provides primary support for Brightspace for FIT Current students, faculty, and staff may contact SUNY Online for any questions specifically related to online courses on the college’s Brightspace website
- Museum - FIT
The Museum at FIT often loans objects from its permanent collections to other institutions for use in exhibitions Check out what venue is featuring MFIT on the road
- 1920-1929 | Fashion History Timeline
Twenties fashion is often remembered for its glitz and glamour, though underlying this was a move toward simplicity in dress For women, this meant shorter skirts and simple shapes, while men enjoyed casual suits
- shirtwaist | Fashion History Timeline
Of Figure 5, the Museum at FIT writes: “In the late nineteenth century, inexpensive ready-to-wear like this shirtwaist made fashion accessible to greater numbers of people However, increased factory mass production brought with it a host of concerns, including pollution and poor labor practices
- How to Apply - FIT
After receiving the initial confirmation from FIT, you will have access to your applicant portal, where you will submit your essay and, if you are a transfer student, a list of your in-progress courses
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