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The Office of
International Programs
INTERNATIONAL FASHION DESIGN in FLORENCE
Study in Florence
is for the first or second year of the program.
INTERNATIONAL FASHION DESIGN in
MILAN
Study in Milan is
for the third or fourth year of the program.
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ADMISSION TO THE PROGRAM IS COMPETITIVE. APPLY EARLY. |
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ACADEMIC YEAR 2010-11 |
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APPLICATION DEADLINE:
DECEMBER 1, 2009 |
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STUDENTS
must apply during the academic year before they plan to attend.
Students must begin the program in the fall semester.
Applications for students wishing to start in spring are
not accepted.
Admission is one of the requirements for a visa to study
in Italy, but does not guarantee that a visa will be
issued. The Italian government sets the requirements and
determines a student's eligibility for a visa. |
ELIGIBILITY:
A STUDENT
VISA (SCHENGEN VISA) FOR ITALY IS REQUIRED
All non-EU
students are required to obtain a visa for study in
Italy. Admission to the program is one of the
requirements for a visa to study in Italy, but does not
guarantee that a visa will be issued. The Italian
government sets the requirements and determines a
student's eligibility for a visa.
See:
Applying for an Italian (SCHENGEN)
Visa |
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Carefully read and follow the instructions below.
Your application is complete only when items 1 - 4 have been submitted.
Students are responsible for following up on all required documentation:
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Online Application
The
Office of International Programs will begin your application file after you
complete the online application, motivational statement, and the names of
two faculty references: one from your FIT major area; the other, from an FIT
Liberal Arts professor.
The Statement
should be no longer than 200 words and explain why you want
to study abroad, your academic and personal expectations,
and your ability to adapt and appreciate new cultural
experiences.
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References
You are
required to have two (2) faculty references; one from a professor in your
major area; another, from an FIT Liberal Arts professor that you have taken
a class with. These forms must be completed by your professors.
You are responsible for the submission of your references.
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DARS
Audit
A most recent and 'printer-friendly'
DARS Audit must be delivered
to the Office of International Programs, Room B119.
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You are
also required to send the
international coordinator two jpeg images of your
fashion design portfolio before your appointment.
INTERVIEW
Soon
after the program application deadline date, and only when
applications have been completed, students will be contacted
to arrange an appointment with their department
international coordinator for an interview.
During the interview, you will be informed
of the courses which are planned to be offered in Italy and
suggestions will be made as to the courses you should plan
to register for in the academic year. You will complete an
Academic Advisement Sheet which plans the courses you will
take in Italy. This will be kept in your study abroad file.
FULL-TIME STATUS REQUIREMENTS
It is important that you recognize that you must register and complete a
minimum of 12 credits while you are abroad. If necessary, you may be able to
register for some courses online but that option cannot be guaranteed. Remember
you risk jeopardizing your Financial Aid if you do
not maintain 12 credits for each semester in Italy.
FINANCIAL AID
Semester Abroad Programs are subject to identical financial aid
regulations as the FIT campus. Information is available at
the Financial Aid Office.
ACCEPTING
THE OFFER TO STUDY ABROAD
The Office of International Programs will notify you via
email with a formal letter of acceptance or rejection. You
will have to download this letter and return it to B119 with
your signature that you do accept (or decline) the offer.
Once
you have signed the acceptance letter, your curriculum and
campus codes will be changed. In addition, the Bursar will
charge a non-refundable $120 Administrative Fee to your
account. Please note that arrangements and payments will
begin to be made on your behalf regarding your participation
in the program. Applicable tuition and other fees related to
your study abroad program will also be posted by the
Bursar's Office. Payments may be made online or in person at
the
Bursar's Office, B127. Deadlines are firm and you are required to make
payments for the programs you have committed to.
You will also be required
to complete and sign all the Release Forms listed on the website:
Release Forms
WITHDRAWAL AND REFUND
POLICIES
1. WITHDRAWAL POLICIES
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BEFORE YOU HAVE BEEN
INTERVIEWED
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ONCE YOU ARE ACCEPTED BUT
BEFORE YOU RETURN THE ACCEPTANCE LETTER COMMITTING
YOURSELF TO PARTICIPATE IN THE PROGRAM
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AFTER YOU RETURN THE
ACCEPTANCE LETTER COMMITTING YOURSELF TO PARTICIPATE IN
THE PROGRAM
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If you decide to withdraw your
acceptance after you have agreed to participate and
before the program begins in Italy, you MUST
notify the Office of International Programs and your
department’s International Program coordinator of
this decision by e-mail. Your withdrawal will be
effective on the day it is received by the Office of
International Programs.
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If you are receiving Financial Aid,
you MUST notify the FIT Director of Financial
Aid that you have withdrawn from the program as your
award has been calculated anticipating your study
abroad.
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Once you agree to participate in the
program, your curriculum and campus codes are
changed. FIT cannot guarantee that there will
be space for you to register for classes in New York
after you withdraw.
• AFTER YOU
ARRIVE IN ITALY
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If you decide to withdraw from the
program after you arrive in Italy, you MUST
make an appointment with the Resident Director to
discuss your reasons for withdrawal. It is important
that your situation be reviewed carefully with the
Resident Director as you may be experiencing normal
adjustment problems that can be addressed without
having to withdraw.
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You MUST e-mail an official
letter to the FIT Vice-President for Academic
Affairs regarding your withdrawal decision, with a
copy to the Resident Director in Italy, the FIT
Director of International Programs and your
department’s International Program coordinator in
New York. Your withdrawal will be effective the day
that you advise the Academic Vice President in
writing of your decision.
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You MUST specify whether you
are withdrawing from the program of withdrawing from
FIT. This is a very important distinction.
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If you are receiving Financial Aid,
you MUST notify the FIT Director of Financial
Aid that you have withdrawn from the program, as
your award has been calculated anticipating your
study abroad.
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Once you agree to participate in the
program, your curriculum and campus codes are
changed. After you withdraw, your course
registrations are dropped for that semester.
FIT cannot guarantee that there will be space for
you after you withdraw to register for classes in
New York in the following semester.
2. REFUND POLICIES
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Once you commit yourself to participate
in the program, your account will be charged $120 as an
administrative fee. It will also be charged for any
other expenses, such as Italian Health insurance, tax
stamps, field trip charges, etc., which have been
incurred in anticipation of your participation in the
program. If you withdraw after these charges have been
incurred on your behalf, there can be no credit or
refund.
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The Resident Director will advise you of
the other obligations that you may be responsible for in
Italy. These can include your being required to show
that you have met your financial obligations to any
landlord, agent or fellow students, for example
regarding an apartment you have rented or have committed
to share with other students.
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Established FIT tuition refund policies
will be applied to your account as of the date your
withdrawal becomes effective.
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