You have several schools to choose from in Florida. Go to AIUniv.edu/Florida for more details.
You can apply for any academic program after achieving a diploma from any reputable institution.
Yes, there are fashion design classes for teens in the Seattle area including classes at many local colleges. The Seattle Chamber of Commerce has listings of all colleges and programs.
Most colleges accept transfer credits, including fashion schools and regular colleges that offer fashion majors. However, restrictions on transferring vary. Ask colleges that you're interested in about credits before applying.
The University of Phoenix is a reputable online school that has an accredited accounting program.
Yes, there is a reputable college in Wichita Falls, Texas. Midwestern State University is a accredited liberals arts school which offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs.
Definitely. University of Miami and Florida State are well known for their programs. There may be some other smaller programs as well (Florida Intl?).
There are many jobs available laying foundations in Florida with any number of reputable contractors and builders. You should inquire at these establishments.
Florida Career College is not a regionally accredited school and will not be recognized by other regionally accredited colleges and universities, and may not be recognized by some employers. Florida Career College offers credits for $300-$400 per credit for diplomas or credits not recognized by any other local reputable schools. Most community colleges offer credits for $65-$100 that can be transferred to other accredited colleges and universities within the same region. Florida Career College is not a "college," but a vocational technical school whose credits cannot be transferred to an accredited four year university or college. (United States Department of Education Regional Accreditation -Southern Association of Colleges and Schools - Educational institutions in Virginia, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama, Tennessee and Texas)
Your choice of fashion schools depends entirely on where you live and how much you can afford to pay for your education. here's an online review of some schools: http://www.fashioncareerscollege.com/ http://www.academyart.edu/
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For modeling you don't need any colleges, classes, training, degree, certificate or diploma. Simply send in your pictures to modeling agencies, sign a contract and begin working. If you want to be a magazine publisher or fashion stylist, those involve different routes to take. For magazine publishing, you may want to look into colleges with a good Journalism program. As far as being a fashion stylist, there is no actual college or course for this but taking fashion design, textiles, and similar courses will work in your favor. From there you should become an apprentice to a fashion designer or another fashion stylist and build up your experience from there.
Online universities are becoming more reputable and are gaining ground and popularity, positioning them to be competitive with traditional colleges and universities. This website offers a good discussion of both scenarios to compare: http://www.bestcollegesonline.com/online-colleges-vs-traditional-campus-colleges/