Interior Design Summer Workshop Students 

Registration For Summer 2026 Is Now Open

Choose from One online and Three on-campus sessions for Summer 2026

If you are a high school student or know one who has an interest in pursuing interior design at the college level, make plans to attend one of the workshops in 2026.

The Youth Interior Design Forum (YIDF) is a workshop open to high school students of any grade level and gives them the opportunity to experience interior design firsthand. We also encourage graduating seniors who plan to attend Ball State University in fall of 2026 attend this workshop as well to have a smooth transition to college and have a jump start. The workshop blends tradition and innovation in creative learning, covering areas in applied critical thinking and exploration with materials. During the studio time, students explore the fundamentals of 2D and 3D concepts, learn basic drawing and illustration skills, play with color use and light effects, and learn how interior environments affect human behavior. Upon completion, students will have a portfolio of work (a required component for the application for many accredited college interior design programs) and an official certificate of completion.

"I found this workshop valuable because in a single month I got an inside look on what interior design is, and the process designers go through in transforming a plain room into a gorgeous space that you can’t look away from. From a mission statement to a finish floor plan, you really learn all the steps to complete a project."
- Kayleigh

Forum participants explore the design process, concept development, graphic communication, lighting design, materials and furniture selections/specifications, perspective drawings, and much more. Professors and teaching assistants walk students through the process from the beginning to the end. Students also have the opportunity to learn from industry veterans representing design firms and organizations while creative industry leaders from around the country host guest lectures and Q+A sessions with students.

Interior Design Summer Workshop Students

During the FIELD TRIP day, we visit four design firms and provide participants exposure to both residential and commercial design.

"This workshop gave me an idea of what the Interior Design curriculum is like. I also learned about things that I never would have known until I get into college. The workshop gave me the knowledge to bring into college that my peers won’t have."
- Olivia 

Benefits

Why Attend the Youth Interior Design Forum (YIDF)?

Discover, Design, and Prepare for Your Future

If you're a high school student interested in interior design—or simply curious about what it takes to become a designer—YIDF is the perfect place to start. This immersive summer workshop offers hands-on experience, expert guidance, and real-world insight into one of today’s most exciting creative careers.

Top Benefits of Attending

🎨 Build a Competitive Portfolio

Many interior design programs in the U.S. require a portfolio for admission. By the end of this workshop, you’ll have a collection of design work that can strengthen your college applications—especially to accredited programs.

🧠 Get a Head Start on College-Level Design

Learn the fundamentals of space planning, lighting, drawing, color theory, and more. Our studio sessions mirror what students do in real college courses, giving you the skills and confidence to succeed early.

🎓 Feel Confident in Your Career Choice

YIDF gives you a clear picture of what studying interior design is really like. Past participants report feeling more confident about pursuing interior design—and are less likely to switch majors in college.

🤝 Meet Industry Professionals

Go behind the scenes during our field trip day to visit four design firms and meet practicing professionals. You’ll also attend guest lectures and Q&A sessions with creative industry leaders from across the country.

🏫 Smooth the Transition to College

If you’re a graduating senior planning to attend Ball State in Fall 2026, this workshop is a great way to get familiar with our faculty, campus, and design facilities—before classes even begin.

📜 Earn a Certificate of Completion

Showcase your hard work with an official certificate, perfect for resumes, scholarship applications, and college portfolios.

Equally important, this experience will help you make an informed decision before committing to four or five years of college study. This workshop gives you a valuable head start and a clearer understanding of whether interior design is the right path for you. According to the National Center for Education Statistics, about one-third (≈ 33%) of first-time bachelor’s degree students change their major within their first three years.

Ready to Take the First Step?

Choose from one online and three on-campus sessions for Summer 2026. Spots fill quickly—register now to secure your place and start your interior design journey!

Examples of Student Projects  

 

Alumni Hillary Jensen shares her experience attending the Youth Interior Design Forum.

Online

The online forum workshops will use Canvas and WebEx or Zoom. Canvas provides a password-protected online environment where the students can submit their work and communicate with the professor and fellow students using discussion boards, chat rooms, and centralized email (Canvas Conversations). WebEx and Zoom allow us to meet with everyone in the workshop online without leaving the comforts of the home, but still allows the feeling of face-to-face interaction. The online workshops are synchronous (where everyone logs on to participate and meet at a certain time of day).

To accommodate participants from the Pacific Time Zone, Alaska, and Hawaii we moved our meeting time this year to 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM Eastern Standard Time. We meet every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday for four weeks. Participants are expected to spend four to five hours every day in average (including meeting times) to complete the project.

"This workshop allowed me to experience the world of interior design in a quicker form than a regular course. The friendly critiques and the relaxed environment encouraged me to put in the work and be proud of my final project. It solidified my desire to pursue interior design in college."
- Avonlea

Online Workshop Date

  • Monday, June 8 - Friday, June 26

* Class meets on Monday through Thursday 1:00pm - 3:00pm EST.

To Register

The online session will be limited to 10 students, so apply early to ensure your space. See a sample schedule (PDF).

PAYMENT OPTION

The workshop fee is $900 and may be paid in the following installments: 

  • Registration - $100 (non-refundable)
  • First Payment - March 1 - $400
  • Final Payment - May 1 - $400

Your deposit will be fully refunded if we cannot accommodate you for any reason.

The on-campus forum workshop will be offered Summer 2026 and will have all of the same elements of the online session, but at a much more accelerated pace. This workshop will provide students with new perspectives, new friends, and a personal portfolio full of ideas.

We hire a Ball State student—often an upper-level interior design major—to supervise participants after hours and help plan activities. This student stays in the dormitory with the participants and accompanies them to dinner and breakfast.

Additional opportunities around campus will allow students to build lasting friendships and experience life in a college environment. Sample activities include an afternoon of shopping, movie nights, and access to recreational facilities—such as fitness centers, weight rooms, ping-pong, and tennis courts—if available during this period.

"I found this workshop valuable because it helped me figure out that interior design is what I am interested in, and it gave me an opportunity to design a restaurant on my own."
- Callie

On-campus workshop dates

  • Wednesday, June 3 – Wednesday, June 10
  • Saturday, June 13 – Saturday, June 20
  • Monday, June 22 – Monday, June 29 

To Register

The on-campus session is limited to 10 students, so apply early to ensure your place in the studio. For planning purposes only, the workshop fee is $1800. The fee will cover your housing accommodation in the campus dorms, three meals per day, drafting supplies/tools, and transportation to field trips in Indianapolis. See sample schedule here (PDF). 

Payment options

  • Registration — $200 (non-refundable)
  • First Payment (all sessions)  - March 1 - $800
  • Final Payment (all sessions) - May 1 - $800

      Note: If you register after the payment due dates, please pay the deposit plus any past due payments.

  • The $200 deposit must be paid at the time of registration.
  • Your deposit will be fully refunded if we cannot accommodate you for any reason.

For questions about the workshop, call 765-285-1471 or email designforum@bsu.edu. The Interior Design program at Ball State is accredited by the Council for Interior Design Accreditation (CIDA) and the National Association of Schools of Arts and Design (NASAD).