I looked for an on-line PhD in Costume History due to my location/ schedule.
I never found one. 

It is not a matter of WHEN you get your degree, it is important to DO it.

I got my MA in 1976 in Theater with a specialization in costume. I spent 6
years as a costume designer in the theater, 24 on 7th Avenue as a designer,
and I now teach fashion history and other aspects of fashion design, so no
grass grew under my feet. There are so many great programs now I almost envy
the students starting today.
 
The PhD--- well, I am starting one in October. Creative Writing/ Distance
Learning at Lancaster U. in England. I will have to suffer through the short
residencies in the UK while I research my historical fiction-- and the
clothes people wore. Poor me. :-)

Monica

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Hey, and Cornell's on my husband's list of possible schools!
Thank you.

Emma
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Cornell also has a program.

Ann Wass
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