![]() Pomerantz Art & Design Center (near) and the Shirley Goodman Resource Center (far) straddle the 27th Street entrance to the campus. The campus also has a retail food court/dining hall, a deli and a Starbucks. and Mariana Kaufman Residence Hall located at 406 West 31st Street-formerly a book bindery factory-was converted into residential apartments, to offer more housing near the campus for FIT students. Four dormitories, three of which are on campus, serve approximately 2,300 students and offer a variety of accommodations. The campus also has two large theaters: the Haft Auditorium and the Katie Murphy Amphitheatre.įIT serves more than 7,578 full-time and 2,186 part-time students. Reeves Great Hall, a space suitable for conferences, fashion shows, lectures, and other events. The Conference Center at FIT features the John E. ![]() The nine-building campus in the Midtown South neighborhood of Manhattan includes classrooms, television and radio studios, labs, design workshops, and multiple exhibition galleries. In 1967, FIT faculty and staff won the first higher education union contract in New York State. ![]() FIT publishes research on store branding and store positioning. įIT is an accredited institutional member of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, the National Association of Schools of Art and Design, and the Council for Interior Design Accreditation. One of the most popular programs is the "Sew Like a Pro" series, which teaches basic through advanced sewing skills. In addition to the degree programs, FIT offers a wide selection of non-credit courses through the Center for Professional Studies. The School of Graduate Studies offers seven programs leading to a Master of Arts, Master of Fine Arts, or Master of Professional Studies. in art history and museum professions and a B.S. Seventeen majors are offered through the School of Art and Design, and ten through the Jay and Patty Baker School of Business and Technology leading to an A.A.S., B.F.A., or B.S.
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