FAQs

  • Join us for an Information Session or jump right into our Skill Development Courses. Information sessions give you a chance to meet the instructors and ask questions.  We give you an overview of the program including what career path you can take upon graduation, examples of student work, and how to get on our acceptance list. You can also enroll in our Skill Development courses where you will gain experience working on industrial sewing machines, reading patterns and becoming familiar with the level of detail and precision required in the program. See full enrollment information here

  • Our graduates are prepared for a wide variety of jobs within the industry.  Our alumni work as Designers, Technical Designers, Patternmakers, Stylists, Costumers, Production Managers, CAD Specialists, Fabric Developers and Business Owners. We have placed thousands of graduates in the workplace here in the northwest, nationally and internationally.

  • Our low cost tuition eliminates the barrier to quality education—and is a gateway to a fulfilling career. Click on here to see specific costs.

  • Completing this program does require a serious time commitment and dedication. You can expect to spend and equal number of hours working on homework as you spend in class. Project deadlines are very strict and attending class is mandatory.  Our values reflect the dedication required to succeed in this competitive industry and make our graduates highly successful in the workplace. We strongly recommend that you work no more than 10 hours a week while in the program and have your personal affairs in order.

  • We are fortunate to have wonderful facilities.  The 10,000 square foot studio and classroom space features computerized industrial sewing machines, cork top patternmaking tables, and a dedicated computer lab with the latest software for digitizing and designing.