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Our Name, Our Story
Logan College draws its name from Mount Logan, Canada’s highest peak—a powerful symbol of ambition, resilience, and reaching new heights. Just as Mount Logan towers above the landscape, our institution stands as a pinnacle of artistic excellence and innovation in fashion design. The name reflects our core mission: to elevate creativity, push boundaries, and empower the next generation of designers to rise to their fullest potential. At Logan College, students are encouraged to explore boldly, design fearlessly, and craft their visions with the same determination and precision it takes to scale a mountain—transforming their passion into extraordinary, wearable art.
Our Vision & Mission
- Vision : At Logan College, our vision is to provide students with the skills, creativity, and practical experience needed to excel in diverse fashion fields and lead successful careers in the global fashion industry.
- Mission : At Logan College of Fashion Design, we empower aspiring designers through hands-on training in design, production, and business. Our expert faculty and innovative programs nurture creativity and prepare students for diverse careers in fashion. We also celebrate Indigenous culture by integrating traditional craftsmanship and heritage into our curriculum, promoting diversity and cultural appreciation in fashion.
Founded in 1997
Formerly known as Academy of Fashion Design
Message From The Principal
Here at Logan College the education is centered on market-relevant education. Our goal is to empower our students to become work-ready achievers and role models. The college is guided by knowledgeable instructors, with a mission to create innovative, positive change within the fashion industry and beyond.
The curriculum in all our programs provides students with support from various fashion industry professionals as well as indigenous cultural supports, such as elders and knowledge keepers.
At Logan College we are committed to ensuring successful graduates who have the knowledge, skills and creativity for a competitive labor market.
The College reaches out to all communities including First Nations communities, industry, government, and other educational institutions to create awareness and partnerships that are mutually beneficial to help create a well-educated and highly skilled workforce in the fashion design industry.
Jessica Descalchuk.
Principal, Logan College