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2019-2020SCHOOLCATALOG
JENKSBEAUTYCOLLEGE535WestMainStreet
Jenks,OK74037918.299.0901
Fax:918.299.7053www.JenksBeautyCollege.com
CELEBRATINGOVER30YEARSOFQUALITYEDUCATIONINTHECOSMETOLOGYARTSANDSCIENCES
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ADMINISTRATIVESTAFFANDFACULTY
RONNIECARLSON PRESIDENTANDOWNERLEONDACLEMENTS FINANCIALAIDDIRECTOR&STUDENTRECORDSKENDALLGARNER FINANCIALAIDSPECIALISTRACHAELWASHBURN DIRECTOROFEDUCATIONADRIANNACHAPMAN CUSTOMERRELATIONSSPECIALISTBRITTANYLAWTON NAILTECHDEPARTMENTHEADPREZONTAROBERTSON MASTERINSTRUCTOR
JOYLYNNDUERSON MASTERINSTRUCTOR MARGARETREASOR MASTERINSTRUCTOR VANCELANDERS MASTERINSTRUCTOR MISTYHARRIS MASTERINSTRUCTOR TARINAFOSTER MASTERINSTRUCTOR
LICENSINGANDACCREDITINGAGENCIES
Licensedby: OklahomaStateBoardofCosmetologyandBarbering 405.521.2441 2401NW23rd,Ste84 OklahomaCity,OK73106
Accreditedby: NationalAccreditingCommissionof 703.600.7600 CareerArtsandSciences 3015ColvinStreet Alexandria,VA22314
Approvedfor: VAeducationbythe OklahomaStateAccreditingAgency
4045NW64thSt.,Suite205 405.879.9600 OklahomaCity,OK73116
OklahomaDept.ofRehabilitationServices 125NorthGreenwood,Ste300 918.382.7700 Tulsa,OK74120
Member OklahomaPrivateSchoolAssociation OklahomaPrivateCosmetologySchoolAssociation
AmericanAssociationofCosmetologySchoolsNationalAssociationofStudentFinancialAidAdministrators
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TableofContents
OWNERSHIP PHILOSOPHY 8 MISSION STATEMENT 8 FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT 8 OBJECTIVES 9 THE PHYSICAL DEMANDS OF PRACTICING THE PROFESSION 10 SAFETY REQUIREMENTS FOR THE PROFESSION 10 COMPLETION/LICENSURE/JOB PLACEMENT RATES 10 STATEMENT OF NON-DISCRIMINATION 11 FACILITIES AND SERVICES FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES 11 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS 12 ABILITY-TO-BENEFIT POLICY 12 TRANSFER POLICY 12 REENTRY STUDENTS/INTERRUPTIONS 13 WITHDRAWAL POLICY 13 PROGRAMS OFFERED 13 CLASS SCHEDULES 13 CLINIC FLOOR HOURS 14 CLASS STARTING DATES 14 HOLIDAYS 14 INCLEMENT WEATHER 14 ATTENDANCE 14 ABSENCE POLICY 14 TARDINESS POLICY 14 LEAVE OF ABSENCE POLICY 15 MAKE-UP WORK POLICY 16 INDEPENDENT STUDY 16 BEHAVIOR 16 ETHICS & PROFESSIONALISM 16 CAUSE FOR DISCIPLINE 17 COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT POLICIES AND SANCTIONS 18
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EVALUATION PERIODS 19 ATTENDANCE PROGRESS EVALUATIONS 20 MAXIMUM TIME FRAME 20 VETERANS SAP AND ATTENDANCE POLICY 20 ACADEMIC PROGRESS EVALUATIONS 21 DETERMINATION OF PROGRESS STATUS 21 WARNING 21 PROBATION 22 RE-ESTABLISHMENT OF SATISFACTORY ACADEMIC PROGRESS 22 INTERRUPTIONS, COURSE INCOMPLETES, WITHDRAWALS 22 APPEAL PROCEDURE 22 NONCREDIT, REMEDIAL, COURSES, REPETITIONS 22 TRANSFER HOURS 23 GRADUATION, LICENSURE AND EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE 22 GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS 22 LICENSURE REQUIREMENTS 23 PRE-REQUISITES FOR EMPLOYMENT 23 EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE 23 ADVISORY SERVICES 23 STUDENT RECORDS (RIGHT TO PRIVACY) 24 PROGRAM COSTS 2019-2020 24 TEXTBOOK AND KIT OPT-OUT POLICY 24 METHOD OF PAYMENT 25 OVERTIME CHARGES 25 FINANCIAL AID ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS 25 CRITERIA FOR DETERINING AMOUNT OF STUDENT’S AWARD 26 PELL GRANTS 26 DIRECT STUDENT LOANS 26 VETERANS ASSISTANCE BENEFITS 26 OKLAHOMA INDIAN TRIBES 26 INSTITUTIONAL REFUND POLICY 26 TREATMENT OF TITLE IV AID WHEN A STUDENT WITHDRAWS 28 COSMETOLOGY COURSE OUTLINE 30 INSTRUCTOR COURSE OUTLINE 32 MANICURING COURSE OUTLINE 34
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ESTHETICIAN COURSE OUTLINE 36
WELCOMEOnbehalfoftheboard,facultyandstaff;IwanttopersonallywelcomeyoutoJenksBeautyCollege.Since1977,thecollegehaseducatedhundredsofstudents,justlikeyou,thathaveenjoyedsuccessfulcareersinthebeautyandwellnessindustry.Withoutyou,thisschoolwouldnotexist.Youareimportantasafuturegraduateandalumni,butalsoacontributingmemberofourstate’sworkforce.PleaseknowthatIhaveanopendoorpolicyandamcommittedtoexceedingyourexpectations.YoucancontactmeatanytimeasIwelcomeyourfeedback.ThestaffandIarededicatedtoyoursuccessthatstartswitheducatingyouonresponsibleborrowingandendswithyoupassingyourstateboardexaminations,leadingtoacareeryoucanbeproudof.Nothingismorerewardingthanservingothersandyouhavechosenacareerthatdoesjustthat.CongratulationsonbeingpartoftheJenksBeautyCollegefamilyandchoosinganadmirableprofessionthathasanamazinghistoryinAmericathattouchesthelivesofmillions.Youmaycontactmemytelephoneormyemailwhichisrcarlson@jenksbeautycollege.com.Warmregards,RonnieCarlsonPresident
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ABOUTUSOWNERSHIPJenks Beauty College is a wholly owned by Standard Beauty College of Oklahoma, LLC; anOklahoma Limited Liability Corporation. The sole owner of the corporation is Ronald Carlson.Foundedin1977,thecollegehasarichhistoryinthestateofOklahoma.PHILOSOPHYJenksBeautyCollegebelieves in thegrowthandworthof thepersonas an individual andas amember of society. We believe that education is a lifelong process that contributes to anenrichedhumanexperience,aswellas,tothedevelopmentofcareerskills.JenksBeautyCollegeis dedicated to providing excellence in its programs and is committed to providing qualityeducationthatrespondstotheneedsofthecommunityandtotheindividual'sneeds,interests,andabilities.MISSIONSTATEMENTTheMissionofJenksBeautyCollegeistograduatestudentswithentry-levelskillsrequiredforemploymentinthebeauty,health,andwellnessindustriesthatinspiressuccess,creativityandacommitmenttoservingothers.FACILITIESANDEQUIPMENTTheJenksBeautyCollege is located intheheartof Jenks,Oklahoma inaonestorybuildingandoccupies7200squarefeet.Thefacilitiesinclude:
• Alargeclinicfloorwith40cosmetologystationsandhydraulicchairs • 2 large classrooms with adequate space for practical training. Both classrooms are
equippedwithacomputerandalargescreentelevisionforpresentations. • Classroomsdoubleasthestudent’slunch/breakroomatappropriatetimes.Microwaves,
arefrigeratorandvendingmachinesareavailableforstudentuse. • Anadditionalseparateareaforestheticiantrainingwhichincludes5estheticschairs,and
separatedesk/workareas.Aprivatechangingareawithrestroom. • 4manicuringstations • 7shampoobowls • Dispensary • Restrooms • Lockers
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• Resourcesincludecomputersavailableforstudentuseandaresourcelibrary • Receptionarea • InstructorandAdministrativeOffices • Freeparkingforstudentsandpatrons. • Necessary equipment and materials are furnished for lab, practice, training and
observation,andcanaccommodateallstudentsenrolled. OBJECTIVES
• To offer entry level courses to prepare students for specific technical and occupationalcareers.
• Tooffercoursestoallowstudentstoincreasetheirpersonalandprofessionalskills. • To provide educational programs (non-credit) and courses to meet individual and
communityneedsnotbeingmetbycreditcoursesandprograms. • Toofferstudentsanenrichedlearningexperience. • Tocontinuetodevelopamodernlearningfacility. • Toprovidegeographicaccessthroughamulti-campuscollegesystem. • Toofferschedulingconvenienceandclasseswithvaryingcoursedurations. • Toprovideconvenienceintheenrollmentprocess. • Toofferaflexibleadvisementsystemtomeettheneedsofstudents. • To provide the student with career guidance, job placement assistance, and federal
financialaidservices. • To offer services for students with disabilities, providing them the opportunity to
participateinJenksBeautyCollegecommunity. • Toparticipate,whenappropriate, in reciprocal and cooperative relationshipswithother
educationalinstitutions. • Toprovideopportunityandencouragefaculty/staffdevelopment. • TomarkettheeducationopportunitiesofJenksBeautyCollege. • TocontinueshortandlongrangeplanningforJenksBeautyCollege. • To provide programs that aid in the economic growth and development of the greater
Tulsaarea. • Toprovide theopportunity for graduating students to sit for theOklahoma stateboard
exams.
CAREEROPPORTUNITIESThebeautyindustryisavastandgrowingfield.Withsomuchopportunityincosmetology,barbering,naildesignandesthetics,thereareplentyofoptionsoutthereforyou,althoughJenksBeautyCollegedoesnotguaranteeemployment.Careerprospectsbeautyschoolgraduatesaremanyoncetheyfinishtheireducation.Intoday’ssociety,everyonewantstolookdifferentandthatiswhythefieldofcosmetologyisverymuchindemand.Graduatescaneitherworkforacompanyorbeself-employed.
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Thereareanumberofemploymentopportunitiesforbeautyschoolgraduates.Theycanchooseanyofthefollowingfieldsaspertheirinterests:HairStylistSalonorSpaManagerHairColoringTechnicianEstheticianorFacialistMakeupArtistEyelashTechnicianHairLossSpecialistNailTechnicianPlatformArtistSalonorSpaOwnerBeautySupplySpecialistProductEducatorTeacherorInstructorTHEPHYSICALDEMANDSOFPRACTICINGTHEPROFESSIONGoodhealthandstaminaareimportantinthecosmetologyprofessionbecauseofthelonghoursthat are spent on your feet. Wearing supportive and comfortable shoes cannot be stressedenough. Most full-timecosmetologistswork40hoursaweekbut longerhoursarecommon inthisoccupation,especiallyamongself-employedworkers.Workschedulesmayincludeeveningsand weekends, when beauty shops and salons are busiest. Weekends and lunch periods areusuallyverybusy;thereforecosmetologistsusuallytakebreaksduringlesspopulartimes.Nearlyhalf of all cosmetologistswork part time or have a variable schedules. (Source: OccupationalOutlookHandbook)SAFETYREQUIREMENTSFORTHEPROFESSIONProlongedexposuretosomehairandnailproductscanbehazardous. Maximumprecautionaryprocedures, safe, sanitary and appropriate preparation and application of chemicals shall betaughtandobservedatall times. Safety requirementsof theprofessionare regulatedbystatelawandincludedinclassroominstructionasfollows:
1. Adequateventilation;2. Adequatelighting;3. Theuseofsafe,sanitaryandwashablematerials;4. Productuseandhandling;5. Workstationsanitationandsafety6. Sanitaryprecautionsbeforeandafterservicingeachpatron;7. Properuseofallequipment.
COMPLETION/LICENSURE/JOBPLACEMENTRATESTohelpyoumakeawell-informeddecisionaboutenteringthenewcareeryouhavechosen,wewantyoutoknowthataccordingtothelatestinformation:
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66.67%ofthestudentsscheduledtograduatein2017completedtheprogram.82.14%of thegraduates in2017whotook the licensingexaminationadministeredby thestatepassedtheexamination.73.33%ofthegraduatesin2017havefoundjobsrelatedtotheirfield.
ADMISSIONSSTATEMENTOFNON-DISCRIMINATIONThe college admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights,privileges,programsandactivitiesgenerallyaccordedormadeavailabletostudentsattheschool.It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sexual orientation, gender identity, genderexpression, national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissionspolicies,scholarshipandloanprogramsandathleticandotherschooladministeredprograms.Inaccordancewith the requirements of Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 and theirregulations,theCollegedoesnotdiscriminateonthebasisofsexintheeducationalprogramsandactivitieswhich itoperates, includingemploymentandadmissions.TheCollegePresident is theSchool’sTitleIXcoordinatortocoordinateTitleIXcompliance.FACILITIESANDSERVICESFORSTUDENTSWITHDISABILITIESNoqualifiedhandicappedperson,byreasonofthehandicap,willbeexcludedfromenrollinginacourseofinstruction.Additionally,theInstitutionwillexertitsbestefforttoprovidereasonablespecialrequirementsforthehandicappedpersonbynatureoftheirhandicap.Ifyouwouldliketorequestacademicadjustmentorauxiliaryaids,pleasecontacttheAdministrativeOffice.Youmayrequest academic adjustment or aids at any time. TheAdministrativeOffice is responsible forcoordinating compliancewith Section504of theRehabilitiationAct of 1973andTitle III of theAmericanswithDisabilitiesActof1990.Applicantswhoarepersonswithdisabilities,asdefined inparagraph104.3 (j)of the regulationunderSection504oftheRehabilitationActof1973,mayapplyforadmittanceintotheprogram.The Institution will work with the applicant or student to determine whether reasonableaccommodationscanbeeffectiveand/orareavailable.Anyqualifiedindividualwithadisabilityrequestinganaccommodationorauxiliaryaidorserviceshouldfollowthisprocedure:
1) Notify theAdministrativeOffice inwriting of the type of accommodation needed, dateneeded,documentationofthenatureandextentofthedisability,andoftheneedforthe
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accommodation or auxiliary aid. The request should be made at least four weeks inadvanceofthedateneeded.Youmaysendtherequestto535W.Main,Jenks,OK74037.
2) TheAdministrativeOfficewillrespondwithintwoweeksofreceivingtherequest.3) Ifyouwouldliketoappealthedecisionregardingyourrequest,pleasecontactthe
AdministrativeOfficewithallthepreviouslyrequestedinformation.AppealsmustbesubmittedwithinoneweekofthedateoftheAdministrativeOffice’sresponse
ADMISSIONREQUIREMENTSTheadmissioncriteriasetforthbelowaretheminimumstandardsestablishedbytheOklahomaStateBoardofCosmetologyandNACCAS. Thepoliciesandproceduresof JenksBeautyCollegehave been formulated and adopted to assure the student of comprehensive recognition andservices from accreditation agencies, the Department of Education, employers, and fundingagencies. The School reserves the right to evaluate High School diploma(s) presented by thestudent. Theschoolmay,atanytime,requestacopyofahighschooltranscripttovalidatetheHighSchooldiploma.Allstudentsarerequiredtohaveaninterviewwithadmissions.Anapplicationforadmissionmustbecompletedandacceptedpriortostartingclass.Theschoolrequiresofstudents:
(1)Highschoolgraduationdocumentation,or(2)Highschoolgraduationequivalencycertificate.(3)Haveevidenceofcompletionofhomeschooling.(4)Inthecaseofaforeigndiploma,verificationbyanoutsideagencythatisqualifiedtotranslate the document into English and confirm the academic equivalence to a highschooldiploma.(5) Verification of documentation for financial aid students (refer to VerificationDocumentationlist)
AdditionalDocumentationforInstructorCourse:(1) Must have successfully completed and passed the Oklahoma State Board of
CosmetologyBasicExamandbefullylicensedincosmetology.ALLSTUDENTSMUSTATTENDORIENTATIONCLASSPRIORTOSTARTINGCOURSE.
ABILITY-TO-BENEFITPOLICYJenksBeautyCollegedoesnotacceptATB(AbilitytoBenefit)students.Enrolleesarerequiredtohavenolessthanahighschooldiploma,oraG.E.D.TRANSFERPOLICY
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TheSchooldoesnotrecruitstudentsalreadyattendingoradmittedtoanotherschoolofferingasimilarprogramofstudy.ReferenceOklahomaStateBoardRules&Regulations:Astudentwillnotbeallowedtotransferfromonecosmetologyschooltoanotherforaperiodofatleastthirty(30)daysfromthedateofwithdrawal or other termination unless a notarized release agreement signed by official oftransferringschool is receivedby theStateBoard. Astudentmay transferout-of-statestudenthours provided the student submits the necessary proof of training to the State Board forevaluation. TheSchoolwillevaluateprevious trainingoreducationas longasapprovedby theStateBoard.REENTRYSTUDENTS/INTERRUPTIONSAdeterminationofSatisfactoryProgresswillbemadeanddocumentedatthetimeofwithdrawalor beginning of a Leave of Absence. That determination of Satisfactory Progresswill apply tostudents at the time they return to school. The student may appeal a negative satisfactoryprogressdeterminationaccordingtotheappealpolicy. ElapsedtimeduringaLeaveofAbsencedoesnotaffectSatisfactoryProgressandwillextendthecontractperiodbythesamenumberofdaysintheLeave.WITHDRAWALPOLICYStudents wishing to terminate their enrollment must submit a written statement to theadmissionsofficedesignatingtheirdateofwithdrawal.Ifastudentmissesthirty(30)consecutivedayswithoutnotice to the schoolof their intenthe/shewill beautomatically terminated. TheAdmissionofficewill forwarda terminationnoticebyUSmailoremail to the studentnotifyingthemoftheirtermination.
PROGRAMS,CLASSSCHEDULESANDCLOSINGSPROGRAMSOFFEREDTheprogramsofferedbyJenksBeautyCollegeareasfollows:
Cosmetology 1500HoursEsthetician 600HoursInstructor 1000Hours
Manicuring 600Hours
For more detailed information about the courses offered at the school, see Course Outlinesbeginningonpage29.CLASSSCHEDULESDayclassesareheld Tuesday–Friday 8:30amto3:00pm
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orTuesday–Friday 8:30amto4:30pm
Eveningclassesareheld Tuesday-Thursday 2:00pmto10:00pm
Saturday 8:00amto4:30pm. or
Tuesday-Thursday 4:00pmto10:00pmSaturday 8:00amto4:30pm. orTuesday–Thursday 5:00pmto10:00pmSaturday 8:00amto4:30pm
CLINICFLOORHOURS
Tuesday–Thursday Open9:30a.m. Close8:30p.m. Friday Open9:30a.m. Close8:30p.m. Saturday Open8:00a.m. Close4:30p.m.
CLASSSTARTINGDATESJenksBeautyCollegeisopen12monthsayearandanyeligiblepersonmayapplyonanycollegeday.ClassesstartonthefirstTuesdayofanyschoolweek.HOLIDAYSClasseswillnotbeheldonthefollowingholidays:NewYearDay FourthofJulyThanksgivingDay ChristmasEveandChristmasDayINCLEMENTWEATHERSchoolclosuresduetoweatherwillbedeterminedbytheschooladministration.TheSchoolwillnotifystudentsofclosurebypostingonitsFacebookpageby6:00a.m.
ATTENDANCECLASSATTENDANCEStudentsareexpectedtoattendallclassesaccordingtotheirassignedschedule.Classattendanceistheresponsibilityofthestudent.Itisalsotheresponsibilityofthestudenttoconsultwiththeinstructorwhenanabsenceisanticipated.ABSENCEPOLICY
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Inthecaseofanunplannedabsence(inthecaseofillness)thestudentmustnotifytheinstructorpriortothestartofclassthathe/sheisillandwillnotbeinclassthatday.Allowableabsencesbyprogramwithoutadditionalchargesare:60hoursper1500hourcourse,30hoursper600hourcourse and 40 hours for the 1000 hour instructor course. There are no excused absences.Students exceeding the amount of absence hours allowed for their course have the option tomakeuphoursbyattendingoutsideoftheirscheduledhours.Makeuptimesmustbeapprovedbythe instructor. Students receiving benefits from government agenciesmust adhere to policiesstipulatedbythespecificagency. Studentsmissing14consecutivedayswill receivea letterofintentfromtheschoolthattheschoolwillterminatetheirenrollmentafter30consecutivedays.After30consecutivecalendardaysthestudentwillbedroppedfromtheprogram.TARDINESSPOLICYStudentsmustarriveforclassesontime. Anystudentnotpresentatthestartofthescheduledclass will be considered tardy. A student not present at the start of theory class will not bepermittedtoattendtheoryunlessthestudenthasmadepriorarrangements.LEAVEOFABSENCEPOLICYALeaveofAbsence(LOA)isatemporaryinterruptioninastudent’sprogramofstudy.SomeexamplesofapprovedreasonsforaLOAincludebutarenotlimitedto:
• Childbirth • Unexpectedmajorillnessofstudentorimmediatefamilymember • Accidentthatrequiresarecoveryperiod • OrothercircumstancesthatamanaginginstructordeemsdeservingofaLOA.
LOA’sarenotgrantedforvacationsorbecausethestudentfeelsliketheywanttotakeabreak.InorderforaLOAtoqualifyasanapprovedleaveofabsencethestudentmustfollowtheinstitution’spolicyinrequestingtheLOA.Thepolicyisasfollows:
• ThestudentmustrequesttheLOAinadvance,inpersonorinwriting. • TheLOAmustincludethereasonfortheLOA. • TheLOAformmustbesignedanddatedbythestudentandinstructor. • TheremustbeareasonableexpectationthatthestudentwillreturnfromtheLOA. • AreturndatemustbelistedontheLOAform. • IfunforeseencircumstancespreventthestudentfromrequestingtheLOAinadvance,in
personandinwritingtheschoolmaygrantthestudentaleaveofabsenceafterthefactattheinstructor’sdiscretion.ThebeginningdateoftheapprovedLOAwouldbethefirstdatethestudentwasunabletoattendtheschoolduetounforeseencircumstances.Forexample,ifthestudentwereinjuredinacaraccidentandneededafewweekstorecoverbeforereturningtotheschool,thestudentwouldnothavebeenabletorequesttheLOAinadvance.
Thingsthestudentneedstoknow.
• AstudentgrantedaLOAthatmeetstheabovecriteriaisnotconsideredtohavewithdrawn,andnorefundcalculationisdueatthistime.
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• TheLOAtogetherwithanyadditionalleavesofabsencemustnotexceedatotalof180daysinany12-monthperiod.
• ThegraceperiodforTitleIVrecipientsfailingtoreturnfromaLOAwillbethestudentslastdateofattendance.
• AstudentcannotearnTitleIVfundsduringaLOA.TheschoolmaydisburseearnedPellgrantfundsandfundsthatarepartofaTitleIVcreditbalancetoastudentonaLOA.
• TheschoolmayNOTmakeadisbursementoftheproceedsofaDirectLoantoastudentonanLOA.
• TherewillbenoadditionalchargesforaLeaveofAbsence. • Theschoolwillextendthestudent’scontractperiodbythesamenumberofdaystakenin
theLOA.TheLOAformwillserveasanaddendumtotheenrollmentagreement.TheLOAformwillshowthestudent’snewcontractenddate.IfthestudentfailstoreturnonthedateindicatedontheLOAformorcontactthemanaginginstructortorequestanextension,thestudentwillbedroppedandthewithdrawaldatewillbethestudent’slastdateofattendance.
• ExceptionstothispolicyduetoextenuatingcircumstancesmaybeapprovedbytheSchoolDirector.
JenksBeautyCollegerecognizesthatindividualsservingintheNationalGuardorReserveoronActiveDutymaybecalledtodutyorextendedperiodofTDY.Militarystudentswillfollowthesameproceduresasnon-militarystudentsforaLOAandthesameinformationaboveisapplicabletomilitarystudents.However,iftheLOAforamilitarystudentexceedsthe180daysallowedbytheDepartmentofEducationtheschoolwillnotchargethestudentadditionalfundstocompletetheprogramifstudentreturnswithinoneyearofbeginningtheirLOA.
MAKE-UPWORKPOLICYItisthestudent’sresponsibilitytogetmissedassignmentsfromtheinstructor,make-uptestsandsetatimewithinstructorformake-upexams,writtenandpractical.INDEPENDENTSTUDYJenks Beauty College does not utilize Independent Study, or online classes for any of ourprograms.
BASICSTANDARDFORSTUDENTCONDUCT
TheschoolsetsforthspecificStandardsofConductforthepurposeofpromotingapositivelearningenvironmentandapathwaytocareersuccess.Developingefficientworkhabits,apositiveattitudeanddefinitegoalorientationduringtrainingcanonlyenhancethegraduate’spotentialforsuccess.Studentsmayreceiveanadvisingformforanyconductnotdeemedappropriateorfornotadheringtoanystandardofconduct.BEHAVIOR
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Allstudentsmust:• Complywiththepublisheddresscodeincludingnametag,apronorsmockandpractice
properhygieneandgroomingatalltimes.Ifastudentisnotincompliancewiththedresscodetheymaynotbeallowedtoclockin.
• Followrulesforsmokingandeating.Nosmoking,eatingordrinkingexceptindesignatedbreakareas.Noexceptions.Smokingisallowedonlyindesignatedsmokingarea.
• Complywiththeschool’sSatisfactoryProgressPolicyatalltimes.Failuretomaintainsatisfactoryprogresscancauselossordelaysinfunding,delaygraduationandadditionaltuitioncharges.Iffundsaredelayedorstoppedandtuitionpaymentsarenottenderedthismaycauseearlyterminationfromtraining.
• Followproceduresfortelephonecalls.Thebusinessphoneisforemergencycallsonly.Cellphonesaretobekeptonsilentandmayonlybeusedforthebusinessoffurtheringyourchoseneducationalcareerfieldwhileclockedin.
• Parkonlyinthedesignatedareasforstudentparking.Parkinginfrontoftheschoolisusedforclientuse.
ETHICS&PROFESSIONALISMAllstudentsmust:
• Followallstatelawsandregulationsatalltimewhileattendingtheschool • Discussonlyethicalandprofessionalsubjectmatterduringschoolhoursandrefrainfrom
usingprofanity. • Befairhonestandneversteal.Stealingfromothersattheschoolwillresultinimmediate
terminationfromtraining. • Respectproperty.Destructionofpropertyorviolentbehaviorwillresultinimmediate
terminationfromtraining. • Practicecourtesyandprofessionalismatalltimeswhendealingwithstudents,clients,staff
andvisitorstotheschool.Visitorsnotreceivingaservicemustremaininthereceptionarea.Visitorsarenotallowedontheclinicfloor,classroomsorbreakareas.Onlychildrenwhoareclientsmaybeaccompaniedbyaparentorguardian.
• Payforpersonalservicesinadvancebeforetheserviceisreceived.PersonalservicesmustbeapprovedbytheDirectororInstructor.
• Maintainacleanworkstation.Traininginvolvessanitation,cleanliness,careoftheequipmentandfacility.Studentsareresponsibleforpersonalworkstationsandworkareas.Dailyassignedsanitationdutiesmustbeevaluatedbyaninstructorbeforethestudentclocksouteachday.StateBoardrequiresallstudentstofollowsanitationrulesatalltimes.
• Paytuitioninatimelymanner.ITISUNFAIRTOEXPECTTORECEIVEANEDUCATIONFORFREE.Ourschoolhasreservedspace,equipmentandqualifiedinstructorsforyou.Failuretokeepyourtuitionpaymentscurrentcanresultinyoursuspensionorterminationfromtheschool.
• Provideservicestoclientsasassigned.Ifyourefuseaserviceforanassignedclientyouwillbeclockedoutfortheremainderofthatday.Suchrefusalmayresultinsuspensionorterminationfromtheschool.
CAUSEFORDISCIPLINE
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Sometypesofbehaviorkeepyouandyourfellowstudentsfromlearningandarenotacceptable.Sometypesofbehaviorareconsideredunprofessionalandareunacceptableinthejobmarket.Anystudentexhibitingthefollowingbehavior(s)maybereprimanded,suspendedorterminated.
• Refusingtoprovideaservicetoanassignedclientorrefusingtocomplywithaninstructorsassignment.
• Cursingorusingfoulorvulgarlanguageorprofanities. • Engagingindisruptivebehavior • ImmoralConduct • Cheating • Failuretoclockout • Tardinessand/orexcessiveabsences • Notcallinginwhenabsentorlateornotnotifyingyourinstructorifyouwillnotbe
returningfromlunch. • Discussingsexualactivitiesandbeliefswithanyoneduringschoolhours. • Criticizinganotherstudentswork. • Speakingaforeignlanguageinthepresenceofaclientand/orstaffmemberwhocannot
speakthatlanguage. • Arguingwithaninstructorinthepresenceofanotherstudentorclient. • Gossiping • Leavingthefacilitywithoutpermissionotherthanlunchorclosing. • Usingacellphoneforpersonalbusinesswhileclockedin.
Thefollowingbehaviorswillresultinthestudents’immediatetermination:• Stealingfromastudent,client,instructororschoolproperty/money. • Exhibitingviolentbehaviorordestroyingproperty. • Consuming,possessingordistributingalcoholicbeveragesand/orillegalsubstancesduring
schoolhoursoronschoolproperty. • Possessionofagun,knife,ordeadlyweapon,explodingdeviceordevicewhichcanbe
usedtoharmorimmobilizeonschoolproperty. • Committingfraudorfalsificationofrecords. • Clockinganotherstudentinorout. • Insubordinationtoinstructorsoradministration.
StudenthastherighttoappealtoSchoolDirectorforreadmission.COPYRIGHTINFRINGEMENTPOLICIESANDSANCTIONSJenksBeautyCollegepolicyprohibitsunauthorizeddistributionofcopyrightedmaterial,includingunauthorizedpeer-to-peerfilingsharing.StudentswhoviolatethispolicyaresubjecttodisciplineunderJenksBeautyCollege’sBasicCodeofStudentConduct.
Copyrightinfringementistheactofexercising,withoutpermissionorlegalauthority,oneormoreoftheexclusiverightsgrantedtothecopyrightownerundersection106oftheCopyrightAct(Title17oftheUnitedStatesCode).Theserightsincludetherighttoreproduceordistributeacopyrightedwork.Inthefile-sharingcontext,downloadingoruploadingsubstantialpartsofacopyrightedworkwithoutauthorityconstitutesaninfringement.
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Theunauthorizeddistributionofcopyrightedmaterial,includingunauthorizedpeer-to-peerfilesharing,maysubjectstudentstocivilandcriminalpenalties.Ingeneral,anyonefoundliableforcivilcopyrightinfringementmaybeorderedtopayeitheractualdamagesor“statutory”damagesaffixedatnotlessthan$750andnotmorethan$30,000perworkinfringed.For“willful”infringement,acourtmayawardupto$150,000perworkinfringed.Acourtcan,initsdiscretion,alsoassesscostsandattorneys’fees.FordetailsseeTitle17,UnitedStatesCode,Sections504,505.
Formoreinformation,pleaseseethewebsiteoftheU.S.CopyrightOfficeatwww.copyright.gov.
COMPLAINT/GRIEVANCEPROCEDURETheschoolshallreceiveandprocessanycomplaintfiledbyanypartywhichreasonablysuggeststhattheschoolmaynotbeincompliancewithapplicablefederal,state,orlocallawsandregulations,orlackofeducationalqualityoraviolationofaccreditationrequirements.Theschoolmayatitsdiscretion,refusetoprocessanycomplaintwhichappearstobefrivolousorgroundless,orwhichissubmittedanonymously.Thefollowingproceduresoutlinesthespecificstepsinthecomplaintprocess.
• Complaintsshallbesubmittedinwritingandsignedbythecomplainantonthedesignatedformprovidedbytheschoolwithin60daysofthedatetheactwhichisthesubjectofthegrievanceoccurred.
• Acomplaintmuststatethebasisforanyallegationsofnoncompliance.• Acompliantallegingthattheschoolisinnoncomplianceshallcontainallrelevantnames
anddatesandbrieflydescribetheactionsformingthebasisofthecomplaint.Copiesofthesupportingdocumentsshouldaccompanyacomplaintbaseduponwrittenevidence.Anyotherdocumentsormaterialsthatsupporttheallegationshouldalsoaccompanythecomplaint.
• ReceiptofthecomplaintshallbeacknowledgedbypersonallydeliveringtotheofficeofthePresident.
• Thecomplaintwillbereviewedbyschoolleadershipandaresponsewillbesentinwritingtothestudentwithin30daysofreceivingthecomplaint.Theinitialresponsemaynotprovideforfinalresolutionoftheproblembutwillnotifythestudentofcontinuedinvestigationand/oractionsbeingtakenregardingthecomplaint.
• IfthecomplaintisofsuchnaturethatitcannotberesolvedbythePresident,itwillbereferredtoanappropriateagencyifapplicable.Dependingontheextentandnatureofthecomplaint,interviewswithappropriatestaffandotherstudentsmaybenecessarytoreachafinalresolutionofthecomplaint.
• Incasesofextremeconflict,itmaybenecessarytoconductaninformalhearingregardingthecomplaint.Ifnecessarytheschoolwillappointahearingcommitteeconsistingofonememberselectedbytheschoolwhohasnoinvolvementinthedisputeandwhomayalsobeacorporateoffice,anothermemberwhomaynotberelatedtothestudentfilingthecomplaintoranotherstudentintheschool,andanothermemberwhomaynotbeemployedbytheschoolorrelatedtotheschoolowners.Thehearingwilloccurwithin90daysofcommitteeappointment.Thehearingwillbeinformalwiththestudentpresentinghis/hercasefollowedbytheschool’sresponse.Thehearingcommitteewillbeallowedtoaskquestionsofallinvolvedparties.Within15daysofthehearing,thecommitteewill
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prepareareportsummarizingeachwitness’testimonyandarecommendedresolutionforthedispute.Schoolmanagementshallconsiderthereportandeitheraccept,reject,ormodifytherecommendationsofthecommittee.Corporatemanagementshallconsiderthereportandeitheraccept,reject,ormodifytherecommendationsofthecommittee.
• Studentsmustexhausttheinstitution’sinternalcomplaintprocessbeforesubmittingthecomplainttotheschoolsaccreditingagencyorlicensingboard,ifapplicable.
• Acomplaintformisavailablethroughthefollowingagencies:OklahomaStateBoardofCosmetology405.521.2441NW.23rd,Suite84OklahomaCity,OK73107NACCAS703-600-76003015ColvinStreetAlexandria,VA22314.Itisrequiredthatallcomplaintsmustbeaddressedthroughtheschool’scomplaintprocedurepriortofilingacomplaintwiththeaboveagencies.Theschoolwillmaintainwrittenrecordsofallcomplaintsfiledforthepasttwo(2)years.
SATISFACTORYACADEMICPROGRESSPOLICY
TheSatisfactoryAcademicProgressPolicy is consistently applied toall studentsenrolledat theschool.Itisprintedinthecatalogtoensurethatallstudentsreceiveacopypriortoenrollment.The policy complieswith the guidelines established by theNational Accrediting Commission ofCareerArtsandSciences(NACCAS)andthefederalregulationsestablishedbytheUnitedStatesDepartmentofEducation.EVALUATIONPERIODSStudentsareevaluatedforSatisfactoryAcademicProgressasfollows:Cosmetology 450,900and1200clocked(actual)hoursInstructor 450and900clocked(actual)hoursEsthetics&Manicuring 300and600clocked(actual)hoursTransfer Students – Midpoint of the contracted hours or the established evaluation periods,whichevercomesfirst.Evaluations will determine if the student has met the minimum requirements for satisfactoryacademic progress. The frequency of evaluations ensures that students have had at least oneevaluationbymidpointinthecourse.ATTENDANCEPROGRESSEVALUATIONSStudentsarerequiredtoattendaminimumof67%ofthehourspossiblebasedontheapplicableattendance schedule in order to be considered maintaining satisfactory attendance progress.Evaluationsareconductedattheendofeachevaluationperiodtodetermine ifthestudenthasmettheminimumrequirements.Theattendancepercentageisdeterminedbydividingthetotalhoursaccruedbythetotalnumberofhoursscheduled.Attheendofeachevaluationperiod,theschoolwilldetermineifthestudenthasmaintainedatleast67%cumulativeattendancesincethebeginningof the coursewhich indicates that, given the sameattendance rate, the studentwillgraduatewithinthenormalmaximumtimeframe.FAILEDCOURSES
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Students that failacoursehaveanopportunity toretakeoncefreeofcharge.Eachsubsequentattempts past the first free retake will result in a 200 dollar fee every time the course is re-attempted.MAXIMUMTIMEFRAMEThemaximumtime(whichdoesnotexceed150%ofthecourse length)allowedforstudentstocompleteeachcourseatthesatisfactoryacademicprogressisstatedbelow:
COURSE MAXIMUMTIMEALLOWED WEEKS SCHEDULEDHOURS
Cosmetology(FullTime,30hrs/wk)–1500hrs 75 2,250Instructor 51 1,500Esthetician,Manicuring 30 900Themaximumtimeallowedfortransferstudentswhoneedlessthanthefullcourserequirementswillbedeterminedbasedon67%ofthescheduledcontractedhours.Studentswhohavenotcompletedthecoursewithinthemaximumtimeframemaycontinueasastudentattheinstitutiononacashpaybasis.VETERANSSAPANDATTENDANCEPOLICYStudents receivingVeteranseducationbenefitsmustmeetsatisfactoryacademicprogress (SAP)and attendance requirements in accordance with the school’s SAP and Attendance policies inordertoremaineligibletobecertifiedforVAbenefits. VAstudentsonacademicprobationareconsideredtobemaintainingsatisfactoryprogressandwillcontinuetobecertifiedforeducationbenefitswith theU.S.Department of VeteransAffairs (VA), however, theVAwill be notified ifprobation occurs. If students fail to meet academic requirements while on probation, theirenrollmentcertificationwillbeterminatedwhichmayresult inVArequiringstudentstorepayaportionorallbenefitsreceived.OncebenefitsareterminatedduetoSAPorattendance,studentsareineligibletobecertifiedforVAeducationbenefitsuntilSAPisonceagainmetor ifstudentssuccessfullyappealthedecisionforreadmission.ACADEMICPROGRESSEVALUATIONSAqualitativeelementusedtodetermineacademicprogress isareasonablesystemofgradesasdetermined by assigned academic learning. Students are assigned academic learning and aminimum number of practical experiences. Academic learning is evaluated after each unit ofstudy.Practicalassignmentsareevaluatedascompletedandcountedtowardcoursecompletiononlywhen ratedas satisfactoryorbetter (the computerwill reflect completionof thepracticalassignmentasa100%rating).Iftheperformancedoesnotmeetsatisfactoryrequirements,itisnot counted and the performance must be repeated. At least comprehensive practical skillsevaluationswillbeconductedduringthecourseofstudy.Practicalskillsareevaluatedaccordingto text procedures and set forth in practical skills evaluation criteria adopted by the school.Studentsmustmaintainawrittengradeaverageof75%andpassaFINALwrittenandpracticalexam prior to graduation. Students must make up failed or missed tests and incompleteassignments.Numericalgracedareconsideredaccordingtothefollowingscale:Written:93–100 EXCELLENT Practical: 93-100 EXCELLENT
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85–92 VERYGOOD 85–92 VERYGOOD 75–84 SATISFACTORY 75–84 SATISFACTORY Below75 FAILING Below75 FAILING
DETERMINATIONOFPROGRESSSTATUSStudentsmeeting theminimum requirements for academics and attendance at the evaluationpoint are considered to be making satisfactory academic progress until the next scheduledevaluation. Students will receive a hard copy of their Satisfactory Academic ProgressDetermination at the time of each of the evaluations. Students deemed not maintainingSatisfactoryAcademicProgressmayhavetheirTitleIVFundinginterrupted,unlessthestudentisonwarningorhasprevaileduponappealresultinginastatusofprobation.WARNINGStudents who fail to meet minimum requirements for attendance or academic progress areplaced on warning and considered to be making satisfactory academic progress during thewarning period. The student will be advised in writing on the actions required to attainsatisfactoryacademicprogressby thenextevaluation. Ifat theendof thewarningperiod, thestudenthasstillnotmetboththeattendanceandacademicrequirements,he/shewillbeplacedonprobationand,ifapplicable,studentsmaybedeemedineligibletoreceiveTitleIVfunds.PROBATIONStudentswhofailtomeetminimumrequirementsforattendanceofacademicprogressafterthewarning period will be placed on probation and will be considered to be making satisfactoryacademic progress during the probationary period. Additionally, only students who have theabilitytomeettheSatisfactoryAcademicProgressPolicystandardsbytheendoftheevaluationperiodmaybeplaceonprobation. Studentsplacedonanacademicplanmustbeabletomeetrequirementssetforthintheacademicplanbytheendofthenextevaluationperiod.Studentswho are progressing according to their specific academic plan will be considered makingSatisfactoryAcademicProgress.Thestudentwillbeadvisedinwritingoftheactionsrequiredtoattain satisfactoryacademicprogressby thenextevaluation. If at theendof theprobationaryperiod,thestudenthasstillnotmetboththeattendanceandacademicrequirementsrequiredforsatisfactoryacademicprogressorbytheacademicplan,he/shewillbedeterminedasNOTmakingsatisfactoryacademicprogressandwillbedroppedfromtheprogram.VAstudentspleaserefertoVeteransSAPandAttendancePolicyforinformationmorespecifictoyou.RE-ESTABLISHMENTOFSATISFACTORYACADEMICPROGRESS
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Students may re-establish satisfactory academic progress and Title IV aid, as applicable, bymeeting minimum attendance and academic requirements by the end of the warning orprobationaryperiod.INTERRUPTIONS,COURSEINCOMPLETES,WITHDRAWALSIfenrollmentistemporarilyinterruptedforaLeaveofAbsence,thestudentwillreturntoschoolin the sameprogress status as prior to the leaveof absence. Hours elapsedduring a leaveofabsencewillextendthestudent’scontractperiodandmaximumtimeframebythesamenumberof days taken in the leave of absence and will not be included in the student’s cumulativeattendancepercentagecalculation.Studentswhowithdrawpriortocompletionofthecourseandwishtore-enrollwill return in thesamesatisfactoryacademicprogressstatusasat thetimeofwithdrawal.APPEALPROCEDUREIf a student is determined to not be making satisfactory academic progress, the student mayappeal the determinationwithin ten calendar days. Reasons forwhich studentsmay appeal anegativeprogressdeterminationincludedeathofarelative,aninjuryorillnessofthestudent,orany other allowable special or mitigating circumstances. The student must submit a writtenappeal to the school on the designated form describing why they failed to meet satisfactoryacademic progress standards, along with supporting documentation of the reasons why thedeterminationshouldbereversed.Thisinformationshouldincludewhathaschangedaboutthestudent’s situation thatwill allow them to achieve Satisfactory Academic Progress by the nextevaluationpoint. Appealdocumentswillberetained inthestudentfile. If thestudentprevailsupon appeal, the satisfactory academic progress determination will be reversed and federalfinancialaidwillbereinstated,ifapplicable.NONCREDIT,REMEDIAL,COURSES,REPETITIONSNoncredit, remedial courses, and repetitions do not apply to this institution. Therefore, theseitemshavenoeffectupontheschool’ssatisfactoryacademicprogressstandards.TRANSFERHOURSWithregardtoSatisfactoryAcademicProgress,astudent’stransferhourswillbecountedasbothattemptedandearnedhoursforthepurposeofdeterminingwhentheallowablemaximumtimeframehasbeenexhausted. SAPevaluationperiodsarebasedonactualcontractedhoursattheinstitution.VeteransPriorCreditStudents utilizing VA education benefits must provide all transcripts and records of previouseducation and training. Jenks Beauty College will evaluate these records and, when possible,grant appropriate credit for the previous education and/or training, shorten the length of thetraining program, and notify the student regarding the amount of credit being granted forprevioustraining.
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GRADUATION,LICENSUREANDEMPLOYMENTASSISTANCEGRADUATIONREQUIREMENTSPriortocompletionofthecourse,studentsmustpassapracticalexaminationandawrittenfinalexaminationwith a gradeof at least 75%oneach. All students are required to complete thecourseandallgraduationrequirementswithin150%ofthepublishedlengthofthecourse.Uponsatisfactory completion of the designated number of course hours and all curriculumrequirements,andmeetingall financialobligationstotheschool,thestudentwillbeawardedadiplomaandistheneligibletotaketheStateBoardexamination.LICENSUREREQUIREMENTSTheStateBoardconductsexaminationsforlicensureinOklahomaCity.Eachapplicantisrequiredto takebothawrittenandpracticalpracticeexam. Minimumpassinggrades forexaminationsareasfollows:(1)Cosmetology–75%;(2)Instructor–75%;(3)Manicuring–75%;(4)Esthtician–75%.PRE-REQUISITESFOREMPLOYMENTTowork inyourchosenfield intheStateofOklahomaastudentmustcompletethegraduationand licensure requirements and procure a license from the Oklahoma State Board ofCosmetology.EMPLOYMENTASSISTANCEThe school is committed to assisting in the placement of every graduate seeking employment.Theschooldoesnotinanywayguaranteeemployment,butwillworkwiththestudenttoidentifypotentialemploymentopportunities.ADVISORYSERVICESTheschoolprovidesacademicandindividualcareeradviceonacontinuousbasis.Individualswhorequestprofessionalcounselingneedsmayrefertothebulletinboardforadditionalservices.
STUDENTRECORDSSTUDENTRECORDS(RIGHTTOPRIVACY)The following information concerning student records maintained by Jenks Beauty College &JenksBeautyCollegeisprovidedincompliancewiththeFederalEducationRightsandPrivacyActof1974.(PL93-380)TheActprovidesthatallrecordsmaintainedonastudentbemadeavailableforinspectionbythestudentandparentsorguardiansofdependentminors.AStudent’sconfidentialrecordsarenottobeshowntoanyotherthirdpartywithoutthestudents,orparentorguardianofdependentminors’writtenconsent.
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All records are the property of the school and are maintained in the school’s administrativeoffices.Theschoolprovidesaccesstostudentandotherschoolrecordstoitsaccreditingagency,auditors and/or Department of Education as required. All institutional records related toaccreditation aremaintained from the effective date of the last renewal or accreditation or inaccordancewithstateandfederallaw.RELEASEOFINFORMATIONAsignedreleaseofinformationmustbeobtainedfromstudentbeforeanyinformationfromthestudentsfileisreleasedtoathirdparty.Aparentorguardianisaffordedthesamerightifstudentisaminor.
ADDENDUMACOURSECOSTS2019-2020
CourseName AdminFee
RegistrationFee
Book/KitCost Tuition Total HourlyTuition
Cosmetology $50 $100 $2,400 13,350 $15,900 $8.90
Instructor $50 $100 $550 7,750 $8,450 $7.75
Manicuring $50 $100 $1,050 5,250 $6,450 $8.75
Esthetician $50 $100 $1,300 5,340 $6,790 $8.90
TEXTBOOKANDKITOPT-OUTPOLICYAstudenthastherighttooptoutofprogramtextbooksand/orkitifdesired.Bydoingso,thereisanagreement thatbookspurchasedoutside theschoolareequivalent ineditionandpublisher.Kits purchased outside of school must meet the minimum requirements set forth by theOklahoma State Board of Cosmetology and Barbering and be sufficient to fulfill programobjectives.METHODOFPAYMENTUpon enrollment, the tuition is due and payable in full, however, the student, at the school’soptionmaypaytheregistrationfeeandadownpaymentwithmonthlyinstallmentsonbalance.TheschoolacceptsVISA/MC.Call(918)299-0901forinformation.Paymentsaredueonthe1stofeachmonthorthe1stdayofclasseachmonth,whichevercomesfirst.Failuretomakepaymentsontimemayresultinsuspensionortermination.
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Federal student financial aid is available to those who qualify to cover educational expenses.Financial aid may be in forms of grants (no repayment required) and student loans (must berepaid). It is the policy of this school to discourage students fromborrowingmore loan fundsthannecessary tocoverschoolcosts. Allestimatesofavailable funds fromfinancialaidwillbefirstusedtocoverinstitutionalcharges;iffundsremainavailable,theywillbedisburseddirectlyto the student. Any balance on the students account not covered by financial aid is theresponsibilityofthestudentandmustbepaidinfullpriortograduation.OVERTIMECHARGESEachcourse/programhasbeenscheduledforcompletionwithinanallottedtimeframe.Agraceperiodofapproximatelyfourpercenthasbeenaddedtothecalculatedcompletiondateforeachprogram. It isnotrealistic toexpect toreceiveaneducationfor free. Theschoolhasreservedspace, equipment and licensed instructors for each student and course/program. If a studentdoesnotgraduatewithinthecontractperiod,additionaltrainingwillbebilledattheratestatedinyour enrollment contract. These rates are listed above under the “Hourly Tuition” column inAddendumA,CourseCosts 2019-2020. These chargeswill be assessedbasedon the remaininghours thestudenthas tocomplete theirprogram. Thesechargesare tobepaid in fullprior tograduation.Students are responsible for paying their account in full prior to graduation.Failure tomaketimelypaymentsmayresultinsuspensionortermination.Allunpaidaccountswillbeturnedforcollection.STUDENTFINANCIALAIDFINANCIALAIDISAVAILABLETOTHOSEWHOQUALIFYTheschoolhasbeendeterminedeligiblebytheUnitedStatesDepartmentofEducationtoparticipateinTitleIVFinancialAidPrograms.FINANCIALAIDELIGIBILITYREQUIREMENTSToreceive,federal,stateorinstitutionalfundsatJenksBeautyCollege,youmustmeetthefollowingrequirements.
• Haveahighschooldiploma,GED,orhighschooleducationinahomeschoolsetting • BeaU.S.citizenoraneligiblenon-citizen • MalestudentsmustberegisteredwiththeSelectiveService,ifrequired • CertifythatyouwillusefederalstudentaidforeducationalpurposesontheFASFA • Beenrolledatleasthalftime • Haveavalidsocialsecuritynumber • MakesatisfactoryacademicprogressasastudentattendingJenksBeautyCollege • Nothavebeenconvictedofadrugoffensewhilereceivingfederalfinancialaid • Certifythatyouarenotindefaultonafederalstudentloanandthatyoudonotowe
moneyonafederalstudentgrant.
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CRITERIAFORDETERININGAMOUNTOFSTUDENT’SAWARDStudent’sawardisdeterminedbyusingEstimatedFamilyContribution(EFC),determinedbytheDepartmentofEducationusingtheFASFAapplication,andtheschool’sCostofAttendance(StudentBudget). CostofAttendance–EstimatedFamilyContribution=FinancialNeedPELLGRANTSApplicantsmaypickupaFAFSAapplicationfromJenksBeautyCollegeorgoonlinetowww.fafsa.govtoapply.Aidgrantsareawardedtoeligiblestudentswhoneedhelpwiththecostoftheireducation.DIRECTSTUDENTLOANSApplicationsareavailableatJenksBeautyCollegeforthedirectstudentloanprogram.TheloaniselectronicallysentdirectlyfromJenksBeautyCollegecampustotheDepartmentofEducation.Thegovernmentloanprogramisawardedtoeligiblestudentswhomayneedhelpwiththetotalcostoftheireducationnotmetthroughothersources.Repaymentbeginsaftercompletionoftheprogram.VETERANSASSISTANCEBENEFITSVeteranassistancebenefitswithapprovalfromtheveteransadministration.Studentsneedtoprovidetheschoola“LetterofEligibility”.Formoreinformationcall:1-888-442-4551orvisittheirwebsiteatwww.va.gov. OKLAHOMAVOCATIONALREHABILITATIONEDUCATIONALASSISTANCEOklahomaVocationalRehabilitationbenefitsareacceptedwithauthorizationfromtheDepartmentofHumanServices:(918)382-7700orvisittheirwebsiteatwww.okrehab.org.OKLAHOMAINDIANTRIBESFinancialassistanceavailableforqualifyingstudents.Contactyourtribaloffice.INSTITUTIONALREFUNDPOLICY
• Forallapplicantswhocancelenrollmentorstudentswhowithdrawfromenrollmentafairandequitablesettlementwillapply.Thefollowingpolicywillapplytoallterminationsforanyreason,byeitherparty,includingstudentdecision,courseorprogramcancellationorschoolclosure.
• Anymoniesduetheapplicantorstudentsshallberefundedwithin45daysofofficialcancellationorwithdrawal.
Officialcancellationorwithdrawalshalloccurontheearlierofthedatesthat:1. Anapplicantisnotacceptedbytheschool.Theapplicantshallbeentitledtoarefundofall
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2. Astudent(orlegalguardian)cancelshis/herenrollmentinwritingwithinthreebusinessdaysofsigningtheenrollmentagreement.Inthiscaseallmoniescollectedbytheschoolshallberefunded,regardlessofwhetherornotthestudenthasactuallystartedclasses.
3. Astudentcancelshis/herenrollmentafterthreebusinessdaysofsigningthecontractbypriortostartingclasses.Inthesecaseshe/sheshallbeentitledtoarefundofallmoniespaidtotheschoollesstheregistrationfeeintheamountof$100.
4. Astudentnotifiestheinstitutionofhis/herwithdrawalinwriting.
5. Astudentonanapprovedleaveofabsencenotifiestheschoolthathe/shewillnotbereturning.Thedateofwithdrawalshallbetheearlierofthedateofexpirationoftheleaveofabsenceorthedatethestudentnotifiestheinstitutionthatthestudentwillnotbereturning.
6. Astudentisexpelledbytheschool.
7. Intype2,3,4or5,officialcancellationsorwithdrawals,thecancellationdatewillbedeterminedbythepostmarkonthewrittennotification,orthedatesaidnotificationisdeliveredtotheschooladministratororownerinperson.
8. Unofficialwithdrawalswillbedeterminedbytheschooladministratorbutwilloccurnomorethan30daysfromthestudent’slastphysicalattendance.
9. Forstudentswhoenrollandbeginclassesbutwithdrawpriortocoursecompletion(afterthreebusinessdaysofsigningthecontract),thefollowingscheduleoftuitionearnedbytheschoolapplies.Allrefundsarebasedonscheduledhours:
PERCENTOFSCHEDULEDTIME TOTALTUITIONSCHOOLENROLLEDTOTOTALCOURSEPROGRAM SHALLRECEIVE/RETAIN 0.01%to04.9% 20% 5%to09.9% 30% 10%to14.9% 40% 15%to24.9% 45% 25%to49.9% 70% 50%andover 100%
10. Allrefundswillbecalculatedbasedonthestudent’slastdateofattendance.11. Anymoniesdueastudentwhowithdrawsshallberefundedwithin45daysofadeterminationthat
astudenthaswithdrawn,whetherofficiallyorunofficially.12. Inthecaseofdisablingillnessorinjury,deathinthestudent’simmediatefamilyorother
documentedmitigatingcircumstances,areasonableandfairrefundsettlementwillbemade.13. Ifacourseiscanceledsubsequenttoastudent’senrollment,andbeforeinstructioninthecourse
hasbegun,theschoolshallatitsoption:a. Provideafullrefundofallmoniespaid;orb. Providecompletionofthecourse.
14. Ifaschoolcancelsacourseandceasestoofferinstructionafterstudentshaveenrolledandinstructionhasbegun;theschoolshallatitsoption:
a. Provideaproratarefundforallstudentstransferringtoanotherschoolbasedonthehoursacceptedbythereceivingschool,or;
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b. Providecompletionofthecourseand/orprogram,or;c. ParticipateinaTeach-OutAgreement,or;d. Provideafullrefundofallmoniespaid.
15. Ifaschoolclosespermanentlyandceasestoofferinstructionafterstudentshaveenrolled,andinstructionhasbegun,theschoolmustmakearrangementsforstudents.TheSchoolhasatitsoption:
a. Provideaproratarefund,orb. ParticipateinaTeach-OutAgreement.
16. Studentswhowithdraworterminatepriortocoursecompletionarechargedacancellationoradministrativefeeof$150.Thisrefundpolicyappliestotuitionandfeeschargedintheenrollmentagreement.Othermiscellaneouschargesthestudentmayhaveincurredattheinstitution(EG:extrakitmaterials,books,products,unreturnedschoolproperty,etc.)willbecalculatedseparatelyatthetimeofwithdrawal.Allfeesareidentifiedinthecatalogandinthisenrollmentagreement.
TREATMENTOFTITLEIVAIDWHENASTUDENTWITHDRAWSAsstatedin34CFR668.22
ThelawspecifieshowyourschoolmustdeterminetheamountofTitleIVprogramassistancethatyouearnifyouwithdrawfromschool.TheTitleIVprogramsthatarecoveredbythislaware:FederalPellGrants,IraqandAfghanistanServiceGrants,TEACHGrants,StaffordLoans,PLUSLoans,FederalSupplementalEducationalOpportunityGrants(FSEOGs)andFederalPerkinsLoans.Whenyouwithdrawduringyourpaymentperiodofenrollment(yourschoolcandefinetheseforyouandtellyouwhichoneapplies),theamountofTitleIVprogramassistancethatyouhaveearneduptothatpointisdeterminedbyaspecificformula.Ifyoureceived(oryourschoolorparentreceivedonyourbehalf)lessassistancethantheamountthatyouearned,theexcessfundsmustbereturnedbytheschooland/oryou.Theamountofassistancethatyouhaveearnedisdeterminedonaproratabasis.Forexample,ifyoucompleted30%ofyourpaymentperiodorperiodofenrollment,youearn30%oftheassistanceyouwereoriginallyscheduledtoreceive.Onceyouhavecompletedmorethan60%ofthepaymentperiodorperiodofenrollment,youearnalltheassistancethatyouwerescheduledtoreceiveforthatperiod.Ifyoudidnotreceiveallofthefundsthatyouearned,youmaybedueaPost-withdrawaldisbursement.IfyourPost-withdrawaldisbursementincludesloanfunds,yourschoolmustgetyourpermissionbeforeitcandisbursethem.Youmaychoosetodeclinesomeoralloftheloanfundssothatyoudon’tincuradditionaldebt.YourschoolmayautomaticallyusealloraportionofyourPost-withdrawaldisbursementofgrantfundsfortuition,feesandroomandboardcharges(ascontractedwiththeschool).TheschoolneedsyourpermissiontousethePost-withdrawalgrantdisbursementforallotherschoolcharges.Ifyoudonotgiveyourpermission(someschoolsaskforthiswhenyouenroll),youwillbeofferedthefunds.However,itmaybeinyourbestinteresttoallowtheschooltokeepthefundstoreduceyourdebtattheschool.
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TherearesomeTitleIVfundsthatyouwerescheduledtoreceivethatcannotbedisbursedtoyouonceyouwithdrawbecauseofothereligibilityrequirements.Forexample,ifyouareafirst-time,first-yearundergraduatestudentandyouhavenotcompletedthefirst30daysofyourprogrambeforeyouwithdraw,youwillnotreceiveanyDirectLoanFundsthatyouwouldhavereceivedhadyouremainedenrolledpastthe30thday.Ifyoureceive(oryourschoolorparentreceiveonyourbehalf)excessTitleIVprogramfundsthatmustbereturned,yourschoolmustretainaportionoftheexcessequaltothelesserof:
1. Yourinstitutionalchargesmultipliedbytheunearnedpercentageofyourfunds,or2. Theentireamountoftheexcessfunds.
Ifyourschoolisnotrequiredtoreturnalloftheexcessfunds,youmustreturntheremainingamount.Anyloanfundsthatyoumustreturn,you(oryourparentforaPLUSLoan)repayinaccordancewiththetermsofthepromissorynote.Thatis,youmakescheduledpaymentstotheholderoftheloanoveraperiodoftime.Anyamountofunearnedgrantfundsthatyoumustreturniscalledanoverpayment.Themaximumamountofagrantoverpaymentthatyoumustrepayishalfofthegrantfundsyourreceivedorwerescheduledtoreceive.Youdonothavetorepayagrantoverpaymentiftheoriginalamountoftheoverpaymentis$50orless.YoumustmakearrangementswiththeschoolortheDepartmentofEducationtoreturntheunearnedgrantfunds.TherequirementsforTitleIVprogramfundswhenyouwithdrawareseparatefromanyrefundpolicythatyourschoolmayhave.Therefore,youmaystillowefundstotheschooltocoverunpaidinstitutionalcharges.YourschoolmayalsochargeyouforanyTitleIVprogramfundsthattheschoolwasrequiredtoreturn.Ifyoudon’talreadyknowwhatyourschool’srefundpolicyis,youcanaskyourschoolforacopy.Yourschoolcanalsoprovideyouwiththerequirementsandproceduresforofficiallywithdrawingfromschool.IfyouhavequestionsaboutyourTitleIVprogramfunds,youcancalltheFederalStudentAidInformationCenterat1-800-4-FEDAID(1-800-433-3243).TTYusersmaycall1-800-730-8913.InformationisalsoavailableonStudentAidontheWebatwww.studentaid.ed.gov.
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COSMETOLOGYCOURSEOUTLINETEXTS: Milady’sStandardCosmetologyTextbook Milady’sStandardCosmetologyExamReview Milady’sStandardCosmetologyTheoryWorkbook Milady’sStandardHaircutting Milady’sStandardHaircoloring&ChemicalTextureServices COURSEDESCRIPTION:TheprimarypurposeoftheCosmetologycourseistotrainthestudentinbasicmanipulativeskills,safetyjudgments,properworkhabitsanddesirableattitudesnecessarytoachievecompetencyinjobentry-levelskills,obtainlicensure,andgainfulemploymentinthefieldofcosmetologyorrelatedcareerfields.COURSEOBJECTIVES: Uponcompletionofthecourserequirements,thedeterminedgraduatewillbeableto:
1. Projectapositiveattitudeandasenseofpersonalintegrityandself-confidence.2. Practiceeffectivecommunicationskills,visualpoise,andpropergrooming.3. Respecttheneedtodeliverworthyserviceforvaluereceivedinanemployer-employeerelationship.4. Performthebasicmanipulativeskillsintheareasofhaircare,skincareandnailcare.5. Performthebasicanalyticalskillstodetermineappropriatehaircare,skincare,andnailcareservicesto
achievethebesttotallookforeachclient.6. Applyacademicandpracticallearningandrelatedinformationtoensuresoundjudgements,decisions,and
procedures.Toensurecontinuedcareersuccess,thegraduatewillcontinuetolearnnewandcurrentinformationrelatedtoskills,trends,andmethodsforcareerdevelopmentincosmetologyandrelatedfields.REFERENCES:Acomprehensiveresourcecenterofreferences,periodicals,books,texts,audio/videocd’s,andon-lineresourcesareavailabletosupportthecourseofstudyandsupplementstudenttraining.Studentsshouldavailthemselvesoftheopportunitytousetheseextensivematerials.INSTRUCTIONALMETHODS:Theclock-houreducationisprovidedthroughasequentialsetoflearningstepswhichaddressspecifictasksnecessaryforStateBoardpreparation,graduation,andentry-leveljobskills.Studentsalonequipment,implements,andproductsarecomparabletothoseusedintheindustry.Eachstudentwillreceiveinstructionthatrelatestotheperformanceofuseful,creative,andproductivecareer-orientedactivities.Thecourseispresentedthroughcomprehensivelessonplansthatreflecteffectiveeducationalmethods.Subjectsarepresentedbymeansofinteractivelecture,demonstration,andinteractivestudentparticipation.Audiovisualaids,guestspeakers,fieldtrips,projects,activities,andotherrelatedlearningmethodsareincorporatedthroughoutthecourseofstudy.GRADINGPROCEDURES:Studentsareassignedacademiclearningunitsandaminimumnumberofpracticalexperiencesrequiredforcoursecompletion.Academiclearningisevaluatedaftereachunitofstudy.Practicalskillslearningisevaluatedascompletedandcountedtowardcoursecompletiononlywhenratedassatisfactoryorbetter.PracticalskillsareevaluatedaccordingtotextproceduresassetforthinthePracticalCosmetologySkillsCompetencyEvaluationCriteria.Studentsmustmaintainawrittengradeaverageof75%andpassawrittenandpracticalexampriortograduation.Studentsmustmakeupfailedormissedtestsandincompleteassignments.Numericalgradesareconsideredaccordingtothefollowingscale:93-100 EXCELLENT 75-84 SATISFACTORY85-92 VERYGOOD Below75 FAILING
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150 THEORY-CLASSROOMINSTRUCTION:Orientation,theHistoryofCosmetology,CareerOpportunities,LifeSkillsManagement,CommunicatingforSuccess,StateLawsandRegulations,ProfessionalImage,FirstAid,Chemistry,Electricity,andProfessionalEthicsandascoordinatedwitheachpracticalpracticesubjectasappropriatethroughoutthecourseoftraining.
INFECTIONCONTROL–PRINCIPLESANDPRACTICES:Health,PublicSanitationMethods,ChemicalAgents,Types,Classifications,BacterialGrowth,Biology,Infections,InfectionControlProducts,tools,Equipmentuseandsafety.
90 SCALPCARE,SHAMPOOING,ANDCONDITIONING:PropertiesoftheHairandScalp,StructureandCompositionoftheHair,HairGrowthandLoss,DisordersoftheHairandScalp,HairandScalpAnalysis,ScalpCareandMassage,BrushingtheHair,Shampooing,ConditioningProceduresandPractices
390 HAIRSTYLING:Principles,Elements,andPhilosophyofHairDesign,CreatingHarmony,DesigningforMen,PrinciplesandTechniquesofWetStyling,BlowdryingandWaving,HairWrapping,FingerWaving,HairDressing,Braiding,HairExtensions,EnhancementsandWigs,ThermalHairStraightening,StylingLongHair,StylingProcedures
180 HAIRCUTTING:ClientConsultation,BasicPrinciplesandTechniquesofSectioningandHaircutting,HaircuttingTools,BodyandPosturePositioning,RemovingLengthorBulkwithRazor,Scissors,Clippers,Shears,BasicHaircutProcedures
120 HAIRCOLORING–BLEACHING:IdentifyingNaturalHairColorandTone,TypesofHaircolor,ClientConsultation,PrinciplesandTechniquesofTemporary,Semi-permanent,PermanentColors,Lightening,Tinting,Toning,Highlighting,SpecialEffects,HaircolorSafetyPrecautions,ColorProcedures
240 CHEMICALTEXTURESERVICES:TheHairStructure,PrinciplesandTechniquesofSectioning,Wrapping,Processing,Curling,RelaxingandCurlPerforming,Procedures
60 FACIALSANDMAKEUP:SkinStructureandGrowth,SkinDisordersandDiseases,SkinAnalysisandConsultation,DeterminingSkinType,SkinCareProducts,ClientConsultation,FacialMassage,FacialEquipment,ElectrotherapyandLightTherapy,Aromatherapy,PrinciplesandTechniquesofSkinChemicalProblems,HistologyoftheSkin,FacialTreatments,CosmeticApplication,ArtificialEyelashes,RemovalofUnwantedHair,Lash/BrowTinting,MakeupColorTheory,Procedures
90 MANICURING,PEDICURING,NAILEXTENSIONS:NailStructureandGrowth,NailDisordersandDiseases,ToolsandProducts,PrinciplesandTechniquesofManicuring,PedicuringandAdvancedNailTechniques,Aromatherapy,ParaffinWaxTreatments,NailArt,Procedures
180 SALONBUSINESS,RETAILSALES:FundamentalsofBusinessManagement,OpeningaSalon,BusinessPlan,WrittenAgreements,LicensingRequirementsandRegulations,Laws,SalonOperations,Policies,Practices,CompensationPackages,PayrollDeductions,TelephoneUse,Advertising,Sales,Communications,Public/HumanRelations,Insurance,SeekingEmployment,JobSkills,andSalonSafety,BuildingYourBusiness
1500 TOTALHOURS
Theabovehourrequirementsmustbemetbyeachstudentineachcategoryinorderfortheearnedhourstobeacceptedbytheapplicableregulatoryagencyforexamination.ThegenerousportionofmiscellaneoushoursistobeappliedasneededinCurriculum-relatedareasorifthestudentdesirestospecializeinaspecificarea.
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INSTRUCTORCOURSEOUTLINE
TEXTS: Milady’sMasterEducatorStudentCourseTextbook Milady’sMasterEducatorStudentExamReviewCOURSEDESCRIPTION: Theprimarypurposeoftheinstructorcourseistotrainthestudent inbasicteachingskills,educational judgments,properworkhabits,anddesirableattitudesnecessary topass the stateboardexaminationandforcompetencyinjobentrylevelpositionsasaninstructororrelatedcareeravenue.Thecourseisa1000clockhourcourse.COURSE OBJECTIVES: Upon completion of the course of training and all course requirements, the determinedgraduatewillbeableto:1. Projectapositiveattitudeandasenseofpersonalintegrityandself-confidence.2. Practicepropergrooming,poiseandeffectivecommunicationskills.3. Understandemployer/employeerelationshipsandrespecttheneedtodeliverworthyserviceforvalue
received.4. Perform thebasic skillsnecessary for teaching includingwriting lessonplans,performing lecturesand
demonstrations, directing student projects, using library resources and Audio-visual aids, conductingtheory class instruction and measuring student achievement, supervising clinic operations, andmaintainingrequiredstudentrecords.
5. Applythetheory, technical informationandrelatedmatter toassuresound judgments,decisions,andprocedures.
Toensurecontinuedcareer success, thegraduatewill continue to learnnewandcurrenteducationalpractices forcareerdevelopmentasateacherandtomaintainprofessionalproficiencyincosmetologyandrelatedfields.EVALUATION:ofachievementinagivensubjectistheofficialresponsibilityoftheassignedinstructor,gradingofachievementisbaseduponpredeterminedcriteria,whichareannouncedtothestudentsatthebeginningofthecourse.GRADING:Studentsareassignedtheorystudyandaminimumnumberofpracticalexperiencesrequiredforcoursecompletion.Theoryisevaluatedaftereachunitofstudy.Practicalassignmentsareevaluatedascompletedandcountedtowardcoursecompletiononlywhenratedassatisfactoryorbetter.Practicalskillsareevaluatedaccordingtotextprocedures,performancestandardsestablishedbythestatelicensingagency,andthePracticalCosmetologySkillsCompetencyEvaluationCriteria.Studentsmustmaintainatheorygradeaverageof75%orgreaterandpassawrittenandpracticalexampriortograduation.Studentsmustmakeupfailedormissedtestsandincompleteassignments.Numericalgradesareconsideredaccordingtothefollowingscale:Written: 93-100 EXCELLENT Practical: 93-100 EXCELLENT 85-92 VERYGOOD 85-92 VERYGOOD 75-84 SATISFACTORY 75-84 SATISFACTORY BELOW75 FAILING BELOW75 FAILINGINSTRUCTIONALMETHODS:Theclock-houreducationisprovidedthroughasequentialsetoflearningstepsthataddressspecifictasksnecessaryforStateBoardpreparation,graduation,andentry-leveljobskills.Clinicequipment,implements,andproductsarecomparabletothoseusedintheindustry.Thecourseispresentedthroughcomprehensivelessonplansthatreflecteffectiveeducationalmethods.Subjectsarepresentedbymeansoflecture,demonstration,andinteractivestudentparticipation.Audiovisualaids,guestspeakers,fieldtrips,projects,activities,andotherrelatedlearningmethodsareusedforcoursedelivery.
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REFERENCES:Acomprehensivelibraryofreferences,periodicals,books,texts,andaudio/videotapesareavailabletosupportthecourseofstudyandsupplementthestudents’training.Studentsshouldavailthemselvesoftheopportunitytousetheseextensivematerials.
INSTRUCTORCOURSEUNITS
SUBJECT HOURSTHEORY 150 Limitedtoorientation,statelaws,regulations,professionalimageandconduct,firstaid,jobseeking,compensationpackages,payrolldeduction,fundamentalsofbusinessmanagement,ethics,principlesoflearning,teachingmaturity,studentlearningprinciplesINTRODUCTIONTOTEACHING&CURRICULUM 120 Preparation,presentation,application,testing,lecture,workbooks,demonstrations,returndemonstrations,discussion,questionandanswer,projects,fieldtripsCOURSEDEVELOPMENTANDLESSONPLANNING 150 Planning,analysis,implementation,benefits,outline,examplesoflessonplans,componentsofeffectivelessonplans,principlesoflessonplans.TEACHINGAIDS(usedinclassroomstudentteaching) 60 Filmorvideos,charts,mannequins,referencematerials,chalkboard,overheadprojectorsandtransparencies. TESTINGANDSTUDENTEVALUATION 120Measurementofstudentability/achievement,diagnosisofstudentweaknesses,motivationforstudy,oralandwrittentesting.TEACHING–ASSISTINGINTHECLASSROOMANDCLINIC 150 Independentclassroominstruction,recordsandreports,safetymeasures,classroomconditionsandmaintenance,classsupervisionandcontrol,classroomproblemsandsolutions.PRACTICETEACHING–CLASSROOMANDCLINIC 250 Independentclinicsupervision,clientcommunications/receptionsdesk,inventorycontrol,effectivedispensaryprocedures,supervisionofclinicsanitation/clientsafety,technicalskillsability. _______ TOTALHOURS1000 Theabovehourrequirementsmustbemetineachcategoryinadditiontoallotherlicensingrequirementstobeeligibleforthestatelicensingexamination.
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MANICURINGCOURSEOUTLINE
TEXTS: Milady’sArtandScienceofNailTechnology Milady’sArtandScienceofNailTechnologyTheoryWorkbook Milady’sArtandScienceofNailTechnologyExamReviewCOURSEDESCRIPTION:TheprimarypurposeoftheManicuringcourseistotrainthestudentinbasicmanipulativeskills,safetyjudgments,properworkhabitsanddesirableattitudesnecessaryforentry-levelpositionsasaNailTechnicianorrelatedcareeravenue.The600hourcourseismeasuredinclockhours.COURSEOBJECTIVES:Uponcompletionofthecourseoftrainingandallcourserequirements,thedeterminedgraduatewillbeableto:
1. Projectapositiveattitudeandasenseofpersonalintegrityandself-confidence.2. Practicepropergrooming,poise,andeffectivecommunicationskills.3. Understandemployer/employeerelationshipsandrespecttheneedtodeliverworthyserviceforvalue
received.4. Performthebasicmanipulativeskillsinmanicuring,pedicuringandvariousmethodsofnailextensions.5. Applythetheory,technicalinformationandrelatedmattertoassuresoundjudgments,decisions,and
procedures.Toensurecontinuedcareersuccess,thegraduatewillcontinuetolearnnewandcurrentinformationrelatedtotechniques,trends,andmethodsforcareerdevelopmentinnailtechnologyandrelatedfields.EVALUATION:OFACHIEVEMENTINAGIVENSUBJECTISTHEOFFICIALRESPONSIBILITYOFTHEASSIGNEDINSTRUCTOR.GRADINGOFACHIEVEMENTISBASEDUPONPREDETERMINECRITERIAWHICHAREANNOUNCEDTOTHESTUDENTATTHEBEGINNINGFTHECOURSE.GRADING:Studentsareassignedtheorystudyandaminimumnumberofpracticalexperiencesrequiredforcoursecompletion.Theoryisevaluatedaftereachunitofstudy.Practicalassignmentsareevaluatedascompletedandcountedtowardcoursecompletiononlywhenratedassatisfactoryorbetter.Practicalskillsareevaluatedaccordingtotextprocedures,performancestandardsestablishedbythestatelicensingagency,andthePracticalCosmetologySkillsCompetencyEvaluationCriteria.Studentsmustmaintainatheorygradeaverageof75%orgreaterandpassawrittenandpracticalexampriortograduation.Studentsmustmakeupfailedormissedtestsandincompleteassignments.Numericalgradesareconsideredaccordingtothefollowingscale:Written: 93-100 EXCELLENT Practical: 93-100 EXCELLENT 85-92 VERYGOOD 85-92 VERYGOOD 75-84 SATISFACTORY 75-84 SATISFACTORY BELOW75 FAILING BELOW75 FAILINGINSTRUCTIONALMETHODS:Theclock-houreducationisprovidedthroughasequentialsetoflearningstepsthataddressspecifictasksnecessaryforStateBoardpreparation,graduation,andentry-leveljobskills.Clinicequipment,implements,andproductsarecomparabletothoseusedintheindustry.Thecourseispresentedthroughcomprehensivelessonplansthatreflecteffectiveeducationalmethods.Subjectsarepresentedbymeansoflecture,demonstration,andinteractivestudentparticipation.Audiovisualaids,guestspeakers,fieldtrips,projects,activities,andotherrelatedlearningmethodsareusedforcoursedelivery.
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REFERENCES:Acomprehensivelibraryofreferences,periodicals,books,texts,andaudio/videotapesareavailabletosupportthecourseofstudyandsupplementthestudents’training.Studentsshouldavailthemselvesoftheopportunitytousetheseextensivematerials.MANICURING UNITS OF INSTRUCTION AND HOURS: SUBJECT HOURSORIENTATION,THEORY,SALONMANAGEMENT 120 StateLaws,Regulations,ProfessionalImage, FirstAid,Chemistry,Electricity,JobSeeking,Ethics, Hygiene,Grooming,PersonalityDevelopment, SuccessPrinciples,Sales,Communications,Business Planning,WrittenAgreements,SalonOperations,Policies AndPractices,EmployeesCompensation,PayrollDeductions, TelephoneUse,Advertising,PublicRelations,Insurance,Goal Setting,OccupationalSafety,HealthSTERILIZATION,SANITATION,BACTERIOLOGY, 40MISCELLANEOUS PublicSanitation,SanitationMethods,Chemical Agents,TypesandClassifications,BacterialGrowth AndInfectionsMANICURING,PEDICURING,NAILEXTENSIONS 440 NailDiseases,Disorders,Anatomy,NailandHandCare, TheoryofMassage,Terms,Implements,Treatments,Plain, HotOil,Electric,andMen’sManicure,Pedicures,Nail Extensions,andAdvancedNailTechniques _____ 600
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ESTHETICIANCOURSEOUTLINE
TEXTS: Milady’sStandardEstheticsFundamentalsTextbook Milady’sStandardEstheticsFundamentalsTheoryWorkbook Milady’sStandardEstheticsFundamentalsExamReviewCOURSEDESCRIPTION:TheprimarypurposeoftheEstheticianCourseistotrainthestudentinthebasicmanipulativeskills,safetyjudgments,properworkhabits,anddesirableattitudesnecessarytopasstheStateBoardexaminationandforcompetencyinjobentry-levelpositionsasanEstheticianorrelatedcareeravenue.Theprogramisa600clockhourcourse(18weeks).COURSEOBJECTIVES:Uponcompletionofthecoursetrainingandallcourserequirements,thedeterminedgraduatewillbeableto: 1. Projectapositiveattitudeandasenseofpersonalintegrityandself-confidence. 2. Practicepropergroomingandeffectivecommunicationsskillsandvisualpoise.
3. Understandemployer–employeerelationshipsandrespecttheneedtodeliverworthyserviceforthevaluereceived.
4. Performthebasicmanipulativeskillsrequiredforfacialmassage,effectiveuseofrequiredimplementsandequipment,properapplicationofcorrectivemakeup,unwantedhairremoval,andlash/browtinting.
5. Applythetheory,technicalinformation,andrelatedmattertoassuresoundjudgments,decisions,andprocedures.
Toensurecontinuedcareersuccess,thegraduatewillcontinuetolearnnewandcurrentinformationrelatedtotechniques,trends,fashions,andmethodsforcareerdevelopmentinestheticsandrelatedcareerpositions.GRADINGPROCEDURES:Studentsareassignedtheorystudyandaminimumnumberofpracticalexperiences.Theoryisevaluatedaftereachunitofstudy.Practicalassignmentsareevaluatedascompletedandcountedtowardcoursecompletiononlywhenratedassatisfactory.Iftheperformancedoesnotmeetsatisfactoryrequirements,itisnotcountedandtheperformancemustberepeated.Atleasttwocomprehensivepracticalskillsevaluationswillbeconductedduringthecourseofstudy.Practicalskillsareevaluatedaccordingtotextproceduresandperformancestandardsestablishedbythestatelicensingagencyandaresetforthinpracticalskillsevaluationcriteriaadoptedbytheschool.Studentsmustmaintainatheorygradeaverageof75%orgreaterandpassaFINALwrittenandpracticalexampriortograduation.Studentsmustmakeupfailedormissedtestsandincompleteassignments.Numericalgradesareconsideredaccordingtothefollowingscale:Written: 93-100 EXCELLENT Practical: 93-100 EXCELLENT 85-92 VERYGOOD 85-92 VERYGOOD 75-84 SATISFACTORY 75-84 SATISFACTORY BELOW75 FAILING BELOW75 FAILINGINSTRUCTIONALMETHODS:Theclock-houreducationisprovidedthroughasequentialsetoflearningstepsthataddressspecifictasksnecessaryforStateBoardpreparation,graduation,andentry-leveljobskills.Clinicequipment,
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implements,andproductsarecomparabletothoseusedintheindustry.Thecourseispresentedthroughcomprehensivelessonplansthatreflecteffectiveeducationalmethods.Subjectsarepresentedbymeansoflecture,demonstration,andinteractivestudentparticipation.Audiovisualaids,guestspeakers,fieldtrips,projects,activities,andotherrelatedlearningmethodsareusedforcoursedelivery.REFERENCES:Acomprehensivelibraryofreferences,periodicals,books,texts,andaudio/videotapesareavailabletosupportthecourseofstudyandsupplementthestudents’training.Studentsshouldavailthemselvesoftheopportunitytousetheseextensivematerials.UNITSOFINSTRUCTIONANDHOURS:Health,sanitation,infectioncontrol,chemistry,electricity,anatomyandphysiology,theuseandsafetyofproducts,andtheuseandsafetyoftoolsandequipmentareincludedinboththeoryandpracticalstudywithintheapplicableunitsofstudy.Inaddition,studentslearncareerandemploymentinformationincludingprofessionalethics,effectivecommunicationsandhumanrelations,compensationpackagesandpayrolldeductions,andthefundamentalsofbusinessmanagementapplicabletotheprogram.HOURS SUBJECT—UNIT80 BACTERIOLOGY,STERILIZATION,SANITATIONANDSAFETEY:Generalsalon/clinicsafety;firstaid;
hazardousmaterialscommunications;local,state,andfederalsafetycodes;salon/clinicrulesandregulations.Typesandclassifications;bacterialgrowthandreproduction;bacterial
infectionsandtheirprevention;immunityandbodydefenses;methodsofinfectioncontrol; physicalandchemicalagents
180 SCIENCES:HISTOLOGY,DERMATOLOGYandPHYSIOLOGYOFTHESKINANATOMY,PHYSIOLOGY,ANDNUTRITION:Cells,tissues,andorgans;bodysystems;
importanceofwater;nutritionforhealthyskinandlongevity
STRUCTUREANDFUNCTIONSOFTHESKIN:Physiologyandhistologyoftheskin;structureandfunctionsoftheskin;hairstructureandfunctionswithappendages;relationtoesthetics(nails,sebaceousglands,andsweatglands)
CHEMISTRY:Chemistryandmatterasrelatedtoesthetics;chemicalreactionsandsolutions/elements;compoundsandmixtures/biochemistry;thepHscaleCHEMISTRYASAPPLIEDTOCOSMETICS:Cosmetics;skincareproducts;massagecreams andoils,ampoules,scrubs,newtechnologies;FDAlawsgoverningcosmeticsandcosmeticsafety
ELECTRICITYANDMACHINES:Electricityanditseffectsontheskin;galvaniccurrentforchemical(desincrustation)andioniciontophoresis;high-frequencycurrent;useofmagnifyinglamp,Wood’slamp;useofbrushing,spray,suctionmachines;useofvaporizer,pulverizador,hottowelcabinet;paraffinunit;electricmittens,booties,andfacemask
MAKEUPTECHNIQUES:Coloranalysis;morphologyoftheface;productknowledge, chemistry,andrelatedcomposition;eyebrowcontouring.
200 FACIALTREATMENTS:Clientpreparation;skinanalysisandconsultation;skintypes;skin conditionsanddisorders;facialprocedures;facialtreatmentswithorwithoutmachines; overviewofaromatherapyandmanuallymphaticdrainageforthefaceandneck;product recommendation
MAKEUPAPPLICATION:correctionsandcontouring;falseeyelashes;eyelashandeyebrowtinting;furthertrainingrequiredforadvancedtechniques
40 NON-PERMANENTHAIRREMOVAL:Theoreticaloverviewofpermanentmethods(electrolysis,thermolysis,blend);temporarymethodsofhairremoval(manualtweezing,depilatorylotions,waxing,strip&non-strip)Bodyexfoliation;backtreatments;useofproductstoenhanceskinappearance;trainingrequiredforadvancedbodytechniquessuchasaromatherapy,
manuallymphaticdrainage,watertherapies
60 SALONDEVELOPMENT:Businessoperation;siteplanninganddesign;accounting,inventory, andsalestax;payrollregulations;ethicsandprofessionalconduct;communicationskills; retailingtechniques;marketing(advertising,retailing,andpromotion);customerrelations
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JOBSKILLS:Resume;interviews;letterwriting;licensingregulations;jobattitudes;professionalorganizations;continuingeducation;industrytradeshows,magazines;careeropportunities
40 COSMETOLOGYLAW,RULESANDREGULATIONS
600 TOTALHOURS