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Vogue Winter Break Admitted Students

Welcome Admitted Students!

Congratulations on your acceptance to Vogue Winter Break! We’re thrilled to welcome you to New York City this winter as well as to a community of passionate young creatives, thinkers and future fashion-world leaders.

This page is your go-to resource for everything you’ll need to better prepare you for your arrival this winter. Please bookmark it!

Action Items

Enrollment: 

All admitted students must complete an Enrollment Form and submit a nonrefundable initial payment of $750 to guarantee their place in Vogue Winter Break. Students and parents will be sent an acceptance email containing a link to complete the form and select the course(s) they would like to attend. At the end of the form, the system will prompt you to submit your first payment and enroll.

 Tuition Payment: 

If you have already submitted your tuition payment, you may ignore this section.

Payment Plans & Due Dates 

  • For those preferring to pay in installments after submitting the non-refundable initial payment of $750, installments may be paid directly in the portal.
  • Accepted payment methods may include Credit Cards & Debit Cards: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Visa, Local Bank Transfer and Bank Payment: Checking Account or Saving Account.
  • Students who prefer to pay in installments can set up an automated payment plan at the time they enroll in their courses. Automated payment plans will charge a non-refundable initial payment of $750, followed by equal monthly installments through December 2025. If the initial payment of $750 is not received by the designated date on your acceptance letter, the offer of admission will be revoked. If space becomes available after a student’s application has been withdrawn, the student may contact the Admissions Office at: precollege@voguecollege.com.

Refund Policy 

The first initial payment of $750 for Vogue Winter Break is non-refundable. To withdraw from the program for any reason before the start of the term, the student must notify Vogue Winter Break in writing via email, and, depending on the date of withdrawal, a portion of the tuition and fees previously paid may be refunded. No refunds will be given for early departures from a program, once it is underway, whether voluntary or otherwise.

Date of receipt of written cancellation notification   Percentage of program fees paid to be refunded (less non-refundable initial payment of $750 and processing fee of $150) 
Before October 1  100%  
October 2 – November 1  60%  
November 2 – December 15  30%  
After December 15   0%  

* No refunds will be given for cancellations received after December 15 or for late arrivals to a program, including those due to illness, weather, or travel delays.

Term Dates 

The term(s) you have been accepted into can be found in your acceptance email. As a reminder, here are the dates for each term: 

  • Term: January 4- January 9, 2026

Program Form: 

  • You will receive a Program Form link via Pre-College from SchoolDoc (noreply@schooldoc.com) approximately 10 weeks prior to your move in date to the registered enrollment email used. 
  • SchoolDoc is used to collect important information such as emergency contacts, immunization records, dietary restrictions and accommodations. Note: Students cannot begin program without a completed Program Form 
  • If you are unsure of your login information, please go to the SchoolDoc login page and click “Forgot Password” to receive a new link. If you remain unable to log in, please let us know immediately. 

Student Handbook 

The Student and Family Handbook is available to you for you to thoroughly review prior to your arrival. It contains all program policies and expectations of the pre-college program. 

Program Overview

Campus Location: NYC Financial District neighborhood

Program Schedule:

7:00am-9:00am – Breakfast (residential students) ​

9:30am-12:30pm – Academic Morning session​

12:30pm-1:30pm – Lunch (all students)

1:30pm-4:30pm – Academic Afternoon session  

4:30pm-6:00pm – Homework & Dinner (residential students)  

6:00pm-9:00pm – Co-Curricular events/Residential Life programming  

9:30pm – Curfew (Sun-Thu), 10:00pm-Curfew (Fri) 

10:00pm-Bed Checks (Sun-Thu), 10:30pm Bed Checks (Fri) 

Travel and Arrival/Departures

Check In Details: 

Location: FOUND Study Financial District, 99 Washington Street, New York, NY 10006

When: 1st Sunday of Term  

Time:

1:30-2:30PM EST, Last names A-L

2:30-3:30PM EST, Last names M-Z

3:30-4:30PM EST, Day Student Check-In/Late Arrival

4:30-5:30PM All Student Orientation Presentation

5:30-7:30PM Living/Learning Community Group Meetings/Dinner

*Note: If you will arrive after check-in time, please notify the student life team at studentlife@voguecollege.com 

  • New York City Airports: JFK, LGA, EWR 
  • Transportation: Uber Teen, NYC taxi 
  • Travel Passes in NYC: 

Students cover their own transit during their stay and have two options: 

  • Tap-to-pay via phone (recommended) 
  • Should be purchased prior to moving in 

Travel Safety 

  • Students will be accompanied daily by academic staff during the day and residential and program staff for co-curricular activities. 
  • Students should wear comfortable shoes and travel with a refillable water bottle. 
  • When traveling throughout the city, students should wait for light to change at intersections. Do not jaywalk. 
  • When traveling in the subway do not stand at the edge of the subway platform. 
  • We recommend that students and parents/guardians discuss safety and guidelines prior to their arrival to the program. 
  • Parents/guardians should feel comfortable allowing their students to move unsupervised throughout New York City during their off time. 

Program Departure

Students have the “Early Check-Out” option, departing the program on Friday, after the end of the academic day at 4:30pm EST or “Late Check-Out” on Saturday morning. Students will need to collect their belongings, tidy up their spaces, and depart the residential facility by 12:00pm EST at the latest on Saturday. Please plan for travel arrangements accordingly. Additionally, please note, due to campus policy and to avoid congestion in the lobby and elevators, parents, guardians and other family members are not allowed inside the residence halls. Please remain outside while your student retrieves their belongings from their living spaces.

*Please remember to check policies for unaccompanied minors when making travel and transportation arrangements. 

**Vogue Winter Break does not endorse and is not affiliated or associated with any transportation company or agency. 

Student Support

Academic Resources and Office Hours 

  • Your class will have Office Hours, run by the Academic Specialists, during your week. They will be held in a designated classroom from 4:30-5:30. During Office Hours, you can ask questions about your class assignments, work together in small groups on homework, or ask the academic staff any questions you may have about college applications, presenting your projects, or the fashion world in general.
  • Please review your course syllabus, located in your academic course, to see when Office Hours for your specific class will take place.

Instructional Accommodations 

  • Vogue College wants every student to succeed and strives to create a safe and inclusive environment that can support each student’s individual needs. We welcome requests for student instructional accommodation (academic, physical, assistive technologies or other), for students with disabilities, which may be required inside and/or outside of the classroom.
  • We ask that students and their families submit instructional accommodation requests, any supporting documentation, and any other relevant important information that may shape a student’s experience at the program as early as possible in the enrollment process. To allow sufficient time to make any necessary arrangements, if appropriate, and ensure that all students have a fulfilling, enjoyable and safe experience. 
  • All instructional accommodation requests and notifications should be submitted using theProgramForm 
  • Vogue College values and is sensitive to individual needs and will work to accommodate reasonable requests where possible and practical. 

Canvas 

  • Students will receive access to Canvas, our Learning Management System, to review important resources and complete prework before arriving to the program. Invitations will be sent from notifications@instructure.com directly after pre-orientation (about 2.5 weeks before the term starts). You will then be able to:  
  • Access The Community Course, The Runway, will be available to you directly following the pre-orientation, prior to the start of the term. The Community Course is your one-stop shop resource for all your program details from move-in day to the end of the term.   
  • Complete The Trend Tracker, a pre-arrival survey that faculty request to assess prior to your arrival. Access classroom schedules, syllabi and course assignments.  
  • Sign up for Co-Curricular activities 
  • Access Certificate of Completion and Narrative Evaluation 
  • Request loaner equipment: If you require a Google Chromebook loaner laptop for the duration of your term, you can fill out the Loaner Request Form that can be found on the Student Equipment Loan Form Page before you arrive on campus. Please note, requests are considered on a first-come first-served basis.     

  Checking Off Campus 

  • Any timestudents leave campus they must request the leave through Orah and our staff will approve/deny the request.   
  • Off- Campus Checkout Privileges (Residential Students): 
  1. Off-Campus Checkout privileges begin on the 2nd day of the week (Tuesday) after academic session at 4:30 pm.
  2. Students must return by curfew: 9:30 pm Sunday to Thursday and 10:00 pm Friday.
  3. To request Off-Campus Check out privilege, student must submit request via Orah with the following required information: Location, Buddy, Time.
  4. Special leave Request (Please see Special Leave Request for details)

Community Values Pledge 

As a member of the Vogue Winter Break Community, I will: 

Practice personal and academic integrity 

Be accountable for my own actions 

Be a responsible, honest, and active member of my residential and academic community 

Respect and care for myself, my peers, others and their property 

Follow all residential and programmatic policies and procedures as outlined in the Student Handbook and the Code of Conduct and those of our partner institutions 

Value and embrace The School’s commitment to diversity and inclusivity by seeking to learn from differences in people, ideas and situations 

Regard The School’s residences, buildings, activity spaces and classroom facilities as a safe space to live, study and work with students, faculty and staff 

Foster a living and learning environment that is free from harassment, discrimination, victimization, bullying (in all of its forms, in person and online), drugs, alcohol and any other disorderly conduct described in the Student Handbook 

Recognize and respect the role and authority of all Vogue Winter Break staff, faculty, and program affiliate staff/teams 

Respect and abide by curfew guidelines 

Understand that my participation in Vogue Winter Break program is a privilege and as such, I will conduct myself with the highest standards as a representative of the program and school. 

Co-Curricular Activities and Events 

Our co-curricular and residential life activities take place daily after dinner usually begin at 6pm and consist of carefully curated programming ranging from small group local neighborhood activities to program-wide outings. Events will focus on arts, culture or unique New York experiences. These activities are open to both residential and day students and will be supervised by Vogue Winter Break residential life staff.

Curfew 

Vogue Winter Break does strictly enforce a program curfew for safety and security protocols. Residential students must be in their assigned room each evening by 9:30 p.m. Sunday to Thursday and 10:00 p.m. Friday. Residential staff will conduct room checks at curfew. If a student is late for curfew, parents/guardians will be called immediately. Students are expected to be in their assigned room during curfew hours between 9:30 p.m.-7:00 a.m. Sunday through Thursday and 10:00 p.m.-7:00 a.m. Friday. If students need staff assistance during curfew hours, they should call the emergency line. Curfew hours are also established as quiet hours to allow students to sleep and study undisturbed.

Day Students 

  • Day students are students who join the program without residing in the dorms.  
  • Check-In: Day students are expected to arrive each morning at least 15 minutes prior to their start time and check in at class with academic staff. 
  • Absences: Day students who know that they will be absent on a particular day should have their parents/guardian notify Vogue Winter Break staff in advance of the start of the term requesting an excused absence for that day

Health and Wellness 

  • All students must provide health information, including proof of immunization for Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR) and Meningitis, through the Program Form after enrollment.  
  • COVID-19 vaccination is not required, but we strongly recommend that students follow CDC guidance, which advises keeping up to date with vaccines and boosters.  
  • The School reserves the right to require additional vaccinations if recommended by the CDC, FDA, WHO, New York State or City agencies, or the housing provider, if necessary to prevent or control communicable disease outbreaks.  
  • A designated nurse and health and well-being specialists will be available to students during the duration of the program, Contact information and schedule will be shared with students upon arrival to program. 

 Housing 

  • Dormitories include air-conditioned, traditional-style residence hall rooms with a private en-suite bathroom and bedding is included. 
  • At Vogue Winter Break we believe in the value of communal living and the holistic benefit that having a roommate provides students in our precollege program. The roommate experience affords students the opportunity to grow and nurture life skills such as communication, tolerance, and compromise, among others. We encourage our students to embrace the roommate experience with an open mind and heart-roommates tend to lead to long, lasting friendships. 
  • Students are typically roomed according to their age or grade and self-identified gender listed in the program form sent after enrollment. Vogue Winter Break may consult with students on an individual basis as needed to find appropriate accommodation. Students will learn their room assignment upon arrival to the program. 
  • Note: Students will not be able to request room changes upon arrival or during program duration. 
  • Laundry facilities are onsite at residence halls. Students must bring their own detergent (liquid and/or powder only) 

Lanyards/IDs 

Lanyards are distributed to (residential and day) students at the beginning of the program to carry their room keys and the Vogue Winter Break ID. Students are expected to always wear their Vogue Winter Break lanyard during the program. The charge for lost or unreturned keys and/or IDs is $25-$75. Families are responsible for these fees, which must be paid to Vogue Winter Break directly.  

Meals 

  • Meals are provided and include vegetarian and vegan options. Students and families must indicate any other necessary dietary accommodations on their Program Form prior to arrival. Families with specific dietary concerns are encouraged to contact the program office at studentlife@voguecollege.com as early as possible to discuss accommodation options. 
  • As a reminder, our program meal plan provides residential students with breakfast, lunch and dinner on weekdays. Day students will be provided with daily weekday lunch.  
  • Cash is not accepted on campus to purchase meals. 
  • Some meals will take place off campus during activities and field trips. Students should indicate any necessary dietary accommodations on their program forms prior to arrival. Families with specific concerns should note them in the program forms and contact the student life team at  studentlife@voguecollege.com 

Orah 

(For both students and parents/guardians) Orah is an app that Vogue Winter Break uses to track student whereabouts, medical alerts, student information, and other important notes about student care. Any time students leave campus they must request the leave through Orah and the staff will approve/deny the request. 

Packing  

  • Gentle Reminder that clothing can reflect personal style but should be weather-appropriate. Students are recommended to bring the following:
    • Clothing: warm coat, sweaters, long sleeve tops, jeans/trousers, thermal leggings/tights, warm pajamas/loungewear and slippers/cozy socks
    • Shoes: Comfortable, warm footwear
    • Weather gear: sunscreen, sunglasses, scarf, hats, gloves, earmuffs, reusable water bottle
    • Academic supplies: laptop, notebook, pen
    • Tech: A laptop is strongly recommended for coursework but tablets with keyboards are acceptable. There are limited Chromebooks for borrowing (first-come, first-served). U.S.-compatible phone/plan, alarm clock, hair dryer, headphones, chargers, adapters (if international)
    • Other: shower caddy, hangers, shower shoes photo ID, copy of insurance card, spending money
    • Toiletries: Body wash/soap, shampoo/conditioner, face/skincare items, haircare items, toothpaste and toothbrush.
  • Vogue Winter Break expects all students to represent themselves and The School in a way that is appropriate for an academic and professional environment. Students will frequently interact with industry professionals and scholars, affording them exclusive networking opportunities. As such, we require that certain body parts (genitals, buttocks, breasts, nipples, and bellybuttons) must be covered by opaque clothing at all times. That said, we support positive, creative forms of self-expression and encourage students to be who they are.
  • Vogue Winter Break will not accept:
    • Clothing or accessories with violent language or imagery
    • Clothing or accessories with language depicting drugs or alcohol or any illegal activity
    • Clothing or accessories with images or language that creates a hostile or intimidating environment
    • Swimsuits
    • Accessories that could be dangerous or used as a weapon
  • Additionally, Winter Break Students will not be allowed to bring to bring the following:
    • Students may not bring flammable materials, including but not limited to candles, incense, matches, lighters, electronic cigarette/JUUL products, explosive devices or fireworks. Students who violate this policy will be subject to immediate dismissal.
    • Students are not allowed to bring weapons of any kind, including but not limited to knives, pepper spray, firearms, paintball guns, laser pointers or other dangerous items. Students who violate this policy will be subject to immediate dismissal.
    • Students are not allowed to use or possess tobacco products, alcoholic beverages or unauthorized drugs or medication. Students who violate this policy will be subject to immediate dismissal.
    • Students are not allowed to have a car, skateboard, skates, or a bicycle on campus.
    • Students may not bring pets of any kind.
    • Students may not bring cooking or kitchen appliances, such as refrigerators.
  • We recommend that students not bring any valuables; Vogue Winter Break does not bear any responsibility for lost or stolen items.

Pre-Orientation 

  • Families are highly encouraged to attend a virtual pre-orientation for students and families two weeks prior to move-in day. This orientation will outline details of the program including technology demonstrations and Q&A as well as policies, academic expectations, co-curricular events and more. 
  •  Families will receive virtual meeting details via email.  

Requirements for a Certificate of Completion and Narrative Evaluation 

Students do not receive traditional letter grades. Instead, upon successful completion of the program, students will receive a narrative evaluation from their faculty in their Canvas account and a digital certificate of completion. Please note that students must have all balances paid in full, including any fees for lost/unreturned room keys, etc. before receiving these evaluations and certificates. 

Special Leave Request 

  • Special Leave requests are available for students to take longer leaves from the program (e.g., overnight, more than 4 hours etc.) but are highly discouraged. 
  • Special Leaves can be requested in Orah within 48 hours of planned leave and will first be sent to the student’s parent/guardian for approval, or and then to Vogue Winter Break staff.
  • Students who are caught attempting to fabricate approval of their own Special Leave request by their parent/guardian will be subject to immediate expulsion. 

Welcome Desk 

  • Welcome Desk Staff are the program point of contact for all communications for both students and families.  
  • Welcome Desk number is distributed prior to your arrival to program 

After the Program

Receiving Your Certificate of Completion

After completing your course, the Certificate of Completion will be found in the final module of your academic course on the “Certificate of Completion” page. Please allow 3 weeks after the course ends for the Certificate of Completion to be published. The Certificate can be downloaded as a PDF for your safekeeping.

Please note that you will have up to 90 days after your course ends to download a copy of your certificate. After the 90-day period, the course will be closed and you will no longer have access to Canvas, including all content and the certificate.

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Questions?  

We look forward to providing you with a truly rewarding learning experience this winter. We know you will have questions as the program approaches. You are likely to find the answers on our comprehensiveFAQ page

For all other questions related to the student experience, please feel free to contact us at studentlife@voguecollege.com.