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Cosmetology Course....1800 Hours....45 To 68 Weeks
Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 - 5:00
Sorry...We do not offer part-time or evening classes at this time.
Tuition(Includes supplies, equipment,
book, NIC board fees once)
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**ALL TUITION MUST BE PAID IN FULL BY THE FIRST DAY OF ENROLLMENT** Additional Charges……………………………$15.00
per hour (If the student must attend longer than 50 weeks in order to complete the course) Prices are subject to change without notice Course Description The
primary purpose of this course is to train students in both theory and practical experience that will prepare them for immediate
employment. The course is directed towards developing in the students desirable habits and attitudes, encourages self-reliance,
readiness to assist others and an ethical approach to this profession. A minimum of 1800 hours of attendance is required;
200 hours of that will be in basic classroom training. After completion of the 200 hours
of basic training, a written and practical evaluation of the curriculum must be passed. At
1450 clock hours, it is the student’s responsibility to get their NIC Practical examination application processed through
the office. Once the practical exam is passed, then it is the student’s responsibility to request and schedule
through the office their NIC Written examination application. After completion of the 1800 hours and the graduation
requirements are met, the student must submit both “Original” NIC Practical and Written passing letters along
with the State of Washington Cosmetology application to receive their state license. Course Format This school implements the following instructional techniques and methods: lectures,
practical demonstrations, audio-visual materials, practical and theory worksheet, illustrations, handouts, written and practical
evaluations. Hours
MANICURING/PEDICURING
100 (Including
all diseases, disorders, anatomy, physiology) FACIALS/WAXING/TWEEZING
100 (Including
all diseases, disorders, anatomy, physiology) SCALP & HAIR ANALYSIS
50 (Including
all diseases, disorders, anatomy, physiology) PERMANENT WAVING
250 (Including
sectioning, wrapping, solution application, processing, test curl, neutralizing) CHEMICAL RELAXING 10
(including
sectioning, strand test, applications) HAIR CUTTING/TRIMMING
260 (Including
razor, scissors, clippers, beards, mustache design, anatomy) SHAMPOOING 155 (Including draping, brushing hair, scalp treatments,
conditioning, rinsing)
STYLING
250 (Including
thermal, wet, dry, styling aids)
HAIR COLORING/BLEACHING
150 (Including
patch test, strand test, measuring and mixing chemicals, applications and removals of chemicals) ARTIFICIAL HAIR 10 SANITATION 50 (Including clean work stations, sanitize equipment
& tools, proper use & storage of linens & chemicals) FIRST AID/SAFETY 20 (Including blood spill procedure and anything
that relates to cosmetology)
SALON MANAGEMENT 200 (Including salon ownership, planning, operating
costs, insurance, taxes & laws, how to seek employment) THEORY 195 TOTAL COSMETOLOGY COURSE 1800 Hrs Q: What do I need to do to start school? A: Go
to either school location, pick up catalog and FASFA Application, fill out and return to the school as soon as possible
OR Apply Online. Q: After
I turn in the FAFSA Application, what do I do? A: Within seven (7) days, you
will receive a detailed letter explaining all of your financial aid and what to do next to get enrolled.
Apply Free Online FAFSA Now
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