Careers in the fashion modeling industry in Taiwan are relatively brief and mainly open to specific age groups. In fact, the short-term training strategies of fashion agencies place constraints on models' development and personal positioning by limiting their access to information about professional knowledge and skills. Therefore, the introduction of long-term systematic and methodological undergraduate professional education and training programs can offer an effective route for enhancing professional skills and accelerating workplace convergence. As a case in point, the fashion modeling major in the Department of Sports Performing Arts of University of Taipei has in the past ten years cultivated countless successful cases (2009 Men's Uno Female Model Contest Champion, 2011 Catwalk Male Model Contest Champion, 2013 New Face International Male Model Contest Champion). Before graduation, more than half of their students have formal contract with domestic model agencies such as Catwalk, Eelin, Storm and Men's Uno. Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to explore the market environment of the fashion modeling industry in Taiwan and the introduction of professional model training (including curriculum design and practical implementation) during college. Through literature review, this paper analyzes mechanisms of educational training methods for fashion models. The conclusions are as follows: first, key characteristics of the department of sports performing arts in fashion modeling are effectively enhanced; second, the professional skills of modeling students are enhanced and the confusion of an ever-changing market is addressed; third, multi-oriented reasoning skills and the future career position are enhanced. In order to improve the overall market of fashion modeling, we suggest modeling agencies should focus their attention on the quality of model education and training in the future.