Motto | The Business of Fashion & Lifestyle |
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Type | Private for-profit college |
Established | 1939 |
President | Elizabeth S. Marcuse |
Students | Approximately 1400 (on-campus and online) |
Undergraduates | 1081 (as of Fall 2022)" |
Postgraduates | 230 (as of Fall 2020) |
Location | , , United States |
Campus | Urban |
LIM College is a private for-profit college in Midtown Manhattan focused on the business of fashion and lifestyle. LIM College offers master's, bachelor's, and associate degree programs in fashion-focused majors with an emphasis on the connection between real-world experience and academic study.
History
LIM College was founded in 1939 by retail and education expert Maxwell F. Marcuse as the Laboratory Institute of Merchandising, at the request of retailers who wanted a school that would teach women about the fashion business and merchandising. LIM became co-ed in 1971 and Maxwell's son, Adrian G. Marcuse, became president in 1972. During his tenure, LIM College became accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education and earned authority from New York State to grant bachelor's degrees. Former fashion executive Elizabeth S. Marcuse assumed the presidency in 2002. In 2009, the school changed its name to LIM College.[1]
Academics
LIM College offers undergraduate majors leading to a bachelor's degree in Fashion Media, Fashion Management & Leadership, Fashion Merchandising, Visual Studies, Marketing and The Business of Cannabis. Minors are available in several fields, including, but not limited to, Sustainability, English, Fashion Design for Business, Digital Design and Photography, Entrepreneurship, and Interior and Residential Concepts. Associate degree programs are also offered.
At the graduate level, LIM offers Master of Professional Studies (MPS) degree programs in Fashion Merchandising & Retail Management, Fashion Marketing, the Business of Fashion, and the Business of Cannabis. As well as Master of Science (MS) degree programs in Consumer Analytics and Global Fashion Supply Chain Management. Many of LIM College's degree programs are also offered in a fully online format. Summer programs for high school students and a summer immersion program for international students are available as well.
Experiential education, or "learn by doing", is the foundation of LIM's educational approach. Undergraduate students must complete three internships, including one in a retail environment, one at the retail managerial level or in a corporate setting, and during senior year, students must complete a nearly full-time internship related to their specific career goals. Many students volunteer at events such as New York Fashion Week, and participate in industry-sponsored competitions,[2] and fashion professionals regularly visit campus to share their insights with students.[3] There are many clubs that students may join that provide experience to students[4] such as Fashion Production club, styling club and the school magazine The Lexington Line.[5]
Accreditation
LIM College is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education and its BBA, BPS, and associate degree programs are accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs.[6][7] Also, LIM College is cited as one of The Best Fashion Schools in the World 2019 in the BoF's (The Business of Fashion) global assessment of fashion education. BoF is a leading digital authority on the global fashion industry.[8][9]
Enrollment
In 2020, LIM College had a total undergraduate enrollment of 1,503, with a gender distribution of 11 percent male students and 89 percent female students. Approximately one quarter of the students live in college-owned, -operated or -affiliated housing.[10] The on-campus undergraduate student-to-faculty ratio was 9 to 1 and the average undergraduate class size was 17. There were also 278 students enrolled in the LIM College's graduate programs (170 on-campus/108 online).[11]
Campus
The campus consists of two buildings in Midtown Manhattan, located in walking distance of each other. Student housing is offered at FOUND Study's Midtown East location on Lexington Avenue.
- Fifth Avenue building, at 545 Fifth Avenue – 40°45′19″N 73°58′46″W / 40.755305°N 73.979365°W
- Maxwell Hall, at 216 East 45th Street – 40°45′08″N 73°58′20″W / 40.752185°N 73.97214°W
- FOUND Study Midtown East, at 569 Lexington Avenue – 40°45′25″N 73°58′19″W / 40.757062728179356°N 73.97188605223425°W
External recognition
In 2019, The Business of Fashion named LIM College as one of "The Best Fashion Schools in the World".[12] LIM was named to Phi Theta Kappa's Transfer Honor Roll every year since 2016.[13] The Princeton Review included LIM College on its list of "Best Northeastern Colleges" for 2024.[14]
Alumni
Notable LIM College alumni include:
- Zerina Akers, stylist for Beyonce[15]
- Elina Hsiung, dancer and model
- Daniella Vitale, chief executive officer, Salvatore Ferragamo NA
References
- ↑ Lockwood, Lisa (Oct 4, 2012). "Elizabeth S. Marcuse Talks LIM College". Retrieved Jul 8, 2021.
- ↑ "Next Generation Class of 2019". NRF Foundation Site. Retrieved Jul 8, 2021.
- ↑ Feitelberg, Rosemary (Nov 10, 2017). "Elliott Sailors Talks Leadership at LIM College, Describes Mistreatment of Models". Retrieved Jul 8, 2021.
- ↑ "Clubs & Organizations". LIM College. Retrieved 2023-10-16.
- ↑ The Lexington Line
- ↑ "LIM College". Middle States Commission on Higher Education. Retrieved Jul 8, 2021.
- ↑ "LIM College - Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs".
- ↑ "LIM College Named as One of "The Best Fashion Schools in the World"". LIM. 2019-06-03. Retrieved 2020-04-12.
- ↑ "The Best Fashion Schools in the World 2019". The Business of Fashion. Retrieved 2020-04-12.
- ↑ US NEWS. "LIM College". US NEWS. Retrieved 2020-08-05.
- ↑ LIM College on College Navigator
- ↑ "The Best Fashion Schools in the World 2019". The Business of Fashion. Retrieved Jul 8, 2021.
- ↑ "Transfer Honor Roll | Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society".
- ↑ "2024 Best Regional Colleges".
- ↑ "Celebrity Stylist Zerina Akers on How She Landed Her High-Profile Position with Beyoncé". HYPEBAE. 23 May 2018. Retrieved Jul 8, 2021.