knowledge sharing, advocacy, community building, and outreach, the Society strives to advance the interior design profession and, in the process, to demonstrate and celebrate the power of design to positively change people's lives. Student members prepare for their career by joining the ASID network.
In addition to ASID, professional design organizations for areas of specialization include International Interior Design Association (IIDA), Network of Executive Women in Hospitality (NEWH), Retail Design Institute (RDI), and Set Decorators Society of America (SDSA) offer educational and scholarship opportunities for student participation.
BLACK STUDENT UNION (BSU)
The Black Student Union promotes strength, power, and bold change by providing a space to voice opinions and frustrations, build community, and an understanding of the ever-changing perspective of Black students in an environment free from judgement. BSU's goal is to bring awareness and voice to all creatives and advocates. Meetings are announced in the Student Newsletter and in Student Activities on Canvas.
FIDM MODE™
FIDM MODE™ is a publication written, photographed, and designed by students interested in promoting awareness in the fashion and design industries, student life, and current events. Students from all majors may participate and contribute. For more information, see the Student Newsletter, visit Student Activities on Canvas, and follow @FIDMMODE on Instagram.
FUTURE LEADERS IN BEAUTY
The mission of the Future Leaders in Beauty is to encourage members to reach their full potential through mutual support and beauty industry networking opportunities. Meetings are announced in the Student Newsletter and in Student Activities on Canvas.
NATIONAL RETAIL FEDERATION STUDENT ASSOCIATION (NRFSA)
FIDM is one of over 100 colleges and universities who have joined the nonprofit organization NRF Foundation as partners through a program that provides educators and students exclusive access to retail industry research, employment opportunities, special events, industry networking opportunities, and scholarships. The NRF Foundation's mission is to give students the opportunity to explore diverse career paths within the retail industry while providing professional development and education in the fields of marketing, buying, operations, merchandising, logistics, IT, and analytics. This group is open to all majors at FIDM.
PHI THETA KAPPA INTERNATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
The mission of the honor society is to recognize and encourage the academic achievement of two-year college students and provide opportunities for individual growth and development through participation in leadership, service, and fellowship programming. Currently enrolled students with a grade point average of 3.0 are eligible to apply for membership. Interested students should
attend a scheduled meeting. All meetings are announced in Student Activities on Canvas, the Student Newsletter, and on Instagram @FIDMStudentActivities. Formal induction is offered bi-annually.
STUDENT COUNCIL
The Student Council promotes student rights and provides effective representation of student interests and concerns. The Student Council also strives to keep students informed of available resources and services, and promotes the development of student leadership, service, and school spirit. All current students are eligible to join. Meetings are announced in Student Activities on Canvas, the Student Newsletter, and on Instagram @FIDMStudentActivities.
STUDENT VETERANS OF AMERICA (SVA)
The FIDM Student Veterans of America Chapter provides military veterans, dependents of veterans, and supporters with the resources, support, and advocacy needed to succeed in higher education and following graduation. Meetings are announced on Instagram @FIDMsva.
Please note: Student organizations vary by quarter.
STUDENT INVOLVEMENT
BACHELOR STUDENTS THESIS EXHIBITION
FIDM Students graduating from the Bachelor of Arts programs have the opportunity to exhibit their work in the Annual Exhibition in the FIDM Museum.
COTTONWORKS™
The mission of CottonWorks™ is to increase and enhance the understanding of cotton textiles for professionals, faculty, and students through education and community. FIDM Students and Faculty may register for free membership to CottonWorks™ and obtain access to valuable online community resources to help achieve their goals and enrich their textile understanding and expertise about cotton.
DEBUT RUNWAY SHOW
FIDM Students are invited to view the DEBUT Runway Show which is streamed worldwide during the Spring Quarter. DEBUT showcases the work of graduating students in FIDM's Advanced Study Fashion Design Program.
DEVELOPMENTAL WORKSHOPS
Each quarter, Student Activities offers a variety of leadership, personal, professional, and career development workshops that help to enhance the student experience and growth outside the classroom. Civic Awareness, Wellness Week, Dining Etiquette, Stress Management, Cultural Celebrations, and Fashion District Tours are just a few of the many workshops offered.
INDUSTRY EVENTS & SPEAKERS
Industry-related events give students an opportunity to become familiar with a variety of positions and understand how their classroom knowledge relates to the