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Using science and data we decided to determine which programs offer the best career opportunities for apparel and textiles Majors. Here are the set of the top colleges for apparel and textiles Majors in US for 2021:
  1. University of Texas at Austin
  2. Cornell University
  3. Florida State University
  4. University of Wisconsin - Madison
  5. California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
  6. Purdue University
  7. Fashion Institute of Technology
  8. University of Minnesota - Twin Cities
  9. North Carolina State University
  10. Indiana University Bloomington
If you go to one of these schools, chances are, you're not surprised. After all, you know how great you have it.

25 best colleges for apparel and textiles majors in the US

1. University of Texas at Austin

Location
Austin, TX
Admission rate: 39%
Mean earning of students 6 years after entry: $52,200

2. Cornell University

Location
Ithaca, NY
Admission rate: 11%
Mean earning of students 6 years after entry: $76,300

3. Florida State University

Location
Tallahassee, FL
Admission rate: 37%
Mean earning of students 6 years after entry: $39,700

4. University of Wisconsin - Madison

Location
Madison, WI
Admission rate: 52%
Mean earning of students 6 years after entry: $49,600

5. California State Polytechnic University, Pomona

Location
Pomona, CA
Admission rate: 55%
Mean earning of students 6 years after entry: $42,900

6. Purdue University

Location
West Lafayette, IN
Admission rate: 58%
Mean earning of students 6 years after entry: $49,000

7. Fashion Institute of Technology

Location
New York, NY
Admission rate: 53%
Mean earning of students 6 years after entry: $43,200

8. University of Minnesota - Twin Cities

Location
Minneapolis, MN
Admission rate: 52%
Mean earning of students 6 years after entry: $46,000

9. North Carolina State University

Location
Raleigh, NC
Admission rate: 47%
Mean earning of students 6 years after entry: $45,000

10. Indiana University Bloomington

Location
Bloomington, IN
Admission rate: 77%
Mean earning of students 6 years after entry: $44,200

11. University of Maryland - College Park

Location
College Park, MD
Admission rate: 47%
Mean earning of students 6 years after entry: $50,100

12. University of Delaware

Location
Newark, DE
Admission rate: 66%
Mean earning of students 6 years after entry: $48,100

13. Iowa State University of Science and Technology

Location
Ames, IA
Admission rate: 91%
Mean earning of students 6 years after entry: $44,000

14. University of Washington

Location
Seattle, WA
Admission rate: 49%
Mean earning of students 6 years after entry: $50,300

15. University of California - Davis

Location
Davis, CA
Admission rate: 41%
Mean earning of students 6 years after entry: $45,300

16. University of Georgia

Location
Athens, GA
Admission rate: 49%
Mean earning of students 6 years after entry: $45,200

17. Louisiana State University and A&M College

Location
Baton Rouge, LA
Admission rate: 74%
Mean earning of students 6 years after entry: $45,000

18. Ohio State University

Location
Columbus, OH
Admission rate: 52%
Mean earning of students 6 years after entry: $41,500

19. University of Missouri - Columbia

Location
Columbia, MO
Admission rate: 78%
Mean earning of students 6 years after entry: $42,700

20. Auburn University Main Campus

Location
Auburn, AL
Admission rate: 75%
Mean earning of students 6 years after entry: $43,100

21. North Dakota State University

Location
Fargo, ND
Admission rate: 93%
Mean earning of students 6 years after entry: $45,200

22. University of Rhode Island

Location
Kingston, RI
Admission rate: 69%
Mean earning of students 6 years after entry: $42,500

23. Washington State University

Location
Pullman, WA
Admission rate: 77%
Mean earning of students 6 years after entry: $44,700

24. University of Northern Iowa

Location
Cedar Falls, IA
Admission rate: 81%
Mean earning of students 6 years after entry: $39,600

25. University of Nebraska - Lincoln

Location
Lincoln, NE
Admission rate: 80%
Mean earning of students 6 years after entry: $39,900

How we determined the best apparel and textiles colleges

We looked at the following data from the NCES (National Center For Education Statistics) and College Scorecard data from ED.gov to understand what apparel and textiles departments offer the best career opportunities:
  • Percentage of Graduating Class That Are Business Majors
  • Mean Earnings After 10 Years
  • Mean Earnings After 6 Years
  • Admission Rate (More selective the better)
  • Average cost of attendance (Lower is better)
  • Median amount of debt
  • Ratio of people working to not working after 10 years