2026 FSF COMMUNITY COLLEGE Scholarship Program

 
 

In 2020, The VF Foundation funded an innovative pilot scholarship program at the FSF to identify and support students enrolled in two-year community colleges who aspire to careers in the fashion and fashion-adjacent industries. In 2025, FSF awarded the following scholarships for Community College students pursuing two-year associate degrees and who have an interest in a fashion career.

  • The VF Foundation x FSF Community College Scholarships: twenty (20) scholarships of $5,000 each

  • PVH Foundation x FSF Community College Scholarships: ten (10) scholarships of $5,000 each

  • True Religion x FSF Community College Bridge Scholarship: two (2) scholarships of $5,000 each, awarded to community college students from the greater Los Angeles area with aspirations to transfer to a 4-year degree program

All Community College Scholars were paired with FSF Alumni as mentors and underwent an intensive career awareness and skills-building program, including an all-expense-paid, in-person Summer Industry Immersion Experience in New York City or Los Angeles.

The FSF Community College Scholarship reflects the industry’s keen interest in expanding the pipeline of talented future employees, especially those from backgrounds underrepresented in the fashion industry.  Community College students pursuing studies in areas applicable to the fashion industry (including design, marketing, merchandising, and business operations) are eligible.


program goals

The goal of the FSF Community College Program is to offer Community College students:

  • An introduction to the industry’s sectors, range of career paths, and different job “disciplines” in the industry.

  • Opportunities to develop professional knowledge and skills directly relevant to one’s own career interests.

  • Opportunities to make important industry connections and build a network of peers and professionals.

program overview

The Community College Scholars selected for the 2026 FSF Spring/Summer Scholarship program will:

  • Receive a cash award of $5,000 (issued in two installments in June and September contingent on program completion).

  • Participate in a three-day Fashion Industry Immersion Experience in New York or Los Angeles. The program will introduce all Community College Scholars to the fashion industry workplace and the day-to-day experiences of professionals working in specific departments. Costs of participation will be funded by the FSF.

  • Be paired with FSF Alumni Mentors. Each Community College Scholarship recipient will be matched according to discipline for a meaningful mentorship experience with a former FSF Scholar who has graduated from college and moved on to a fashion industry career. The program is designed with regular monthly check-ins between Mentors and Mentees from May through September.

  • Join live or watch the recordings of the FSF Summer Scholar Series, 10 weeks of virtual programing that includes professional development workshops and master classes. Community College Scholars who complete at least five (5) one-hour virtual educational webinars from June-August 2026 will receive a Certificate of Completion.

“The FSF Immersive Experience opened my eyes to what’s possible. As a child of immigrants, this opportunity gave me optimism and confidence that there’s a place for me in fashion — and that my hard work will pay off.”

Nyiel Mayen, Des Moines Area Community College

 
 

application Process

Community College Scholarship applicants will be nominated by a faculty member at their respective schools.

“The FSF Scholarship Program and the New York City experience were truly transformative. Visiting leading companies like Timberland, Levi’s, and PVH ignited my motivation and expanded my vision for the future.”

Dania Badaw, Dallas College

 
 

ELIGIBILITY

All applicants must:

  • Have a high school diploma.

  • Be currently enrolled in an accredited community college, pursuing a course of study in a creative or business discipline leading to a two-year associate degree.

  • Have potential for, and an interest in, a career in the fashion industry.

Each School should nominate a minimum of ten students for consideration. The application will consist of the following:

  • Copy of college transcript through Fall 2025 semester (or full high school transcript)

  • A short video, no more than two minutes in which applicants address these questions:

    • Why are you interested in the fashion industry?

    • How would the FSF Community College Scholarship program help you meet your career goals?

    • Is there anything about you and your personal journey that would help us understand what you will bring to the scholarship class?

  • You are required to submit one class assignment to showcase your creative or business talent. The assignment must be relevant to the fashion industry and may be submitted in one of the following formats:

    • Short Essay (2-3 pages, double spaced)

    • PowerPoint Presentation (4-8 slides)

    • Portfolio (curated selection of your work with brief descriptions)

  • Faculty Review: It is strongly encouraged that a faculty member reviews your assignment prior to submission to the Fashion Scholarship Fund to ensure you are presenting your best work. 

  • Your submission should demonstrate originality, critical thinking, and a clear connection to the fashion industry.


TIMELINE

  • The 2026 FSF Community College Scholarship application process will begin September 1, 2025. 

  • The 2026 FSF Scholarship deadline for applications is December 31, 2025. Students should submit the required documents referenced above to Katie Simone at ksimone@fashionscholarshipfund.org.

  • The 2026 FSF Community College Scholarship recipients will be announced by March 1st, 2026


FSF Community College Member Schools

College of DuPage

Kate Schaefer

schaeferk3164@cod.edu

Community College Philadelphia

Kristen Ainscoe 

kainscoe@ccp.edu

Des Moines Community College

Alecia Mintle

amintle@dmacc.edu

El Camino Community College

Vera Ashley

vbruce@elcamino.edu

Fashion Institute at Des Moines Community College

Ann Gadbury

amgadbury@dmacc.edu

Hocking Community College

Coral Wedel

wedelc@hocking.edu

Hostos Community College

Marina Esquilin

MESQUILIN@hostos.cuny.edu

Johnson County Community College

Audrey Michaelis 

amichae8@jccc.edu

Miami Dade College

Oscar Lopez 

olopez7@mdc.edu

Saddleback College

Lindsay Fox

lpiper@saddleback.edu

Tarrant County College

Vickie Anderson

vickie.anderson030@tccd.edu

West Valley College

Shannon Mirabelli-Lopez

shannon.lopez@westvalley.edu


FOR MORE INFORMATION

Marie Colletta, Head of Education Programs, mcolletta@fashionscholarshipfund.org

Katie Simone, Manager of Education Programs, ksimone@fashionscholarshipfund.org

For partnership opportunities and for more information on how to support the FSF Community Colleges Initiative, please reach out to Anya Kaplan, Director of Partnerships, akaplan@fashionscholarshipfund.org

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