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POLICIES & DISCLOSURES FOR BOWIE CAMPUS

Full policies and disclosures as related to the Bowie Campus.

POLICIES

Our mission is to educate, train and prepare students to successfully pass the State Board of Cosmetology Examination and to excel in the field of Cosmetology and to find gainful employment.

NON-DISCRIMINATION POLICY

The institutions in their admission, instruction and graduation policies practice non-discrimination on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, sex age, financial status or ethnic origin. The Elite School of Cosmetology does not recruit students already attending other cosmetology institutions.

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

The following are the requirements of the State of Ohio and Elite School of Cosmetology.

  1. Written application for admissions

  2. Personal interview

  3. The school admits as regular students:
    High school graduates or persons with a GED

  4. A completed and signed Enrollment Agreement (contract). If applicant is less than 16 years of age, a parent or a legal guardian must sign the Enrollment Agreement.

  5. FINANCIAL AID

  6. Information on U.S. Dept of Education Student Financial Assistance

  7. Submit a FREE Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA):
    www.fafsa.ed.gov

  8. Code of Conduct for Student Loans

  9. The Elite School currently participates in the Federal Direct Loan Program as the only source of student loan funding. The Elite School is not affiliated with any bank in any way.

  10. The Elite School’s officers, employees, and agents do not receive compensation, gifts, or other rewards from any lending agency for any reason, including consulting or advising any lender or financial institution.

  11. PLACEMENT SERVICE

  12. We maintain a placement service, which is available to graduating students and past graduates. We do not guarantee employment. Area salon owners and managers contact the school and leave information about job opportunities currently available. A placement service form is filled out and placed on a student bulletin board. If possible, we arrange for salon owners and managers to speak to the senior class when they are looking for new employees.

  13. STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES

  14. We offer a wide range of services that will help you achieve personal and professional growth and academic success. Individual advising sessions are available to assist you with academic, personal, professional and career related concerns. Students have access to advising from member’s of the school’s staff, including referral to professional assistance when necessary.

  15. DRUG AND CAMPUS SECURITY

  16. The following documents detail the school’s policies on drug addiction and campus security.
    Ashland Campus Drug and Security Document

  17. DISCLOSURES

  18. Gainful Employment Consumer Disclosures

  19. Per United States Department of Education a recognized occupation is defined by Occupational Information Network O*Net SOC Code established by the Department of Labor and available online at http://online.onetcenter.org/.

  20. For information on Advanced Cosmetology Gainful Employment, click here

  21. ADVANCED COSMETOLOGY

  22. Occupations available after the Cosmetology Program (SOC Code 39-5012.00) are: Hairdressers, Hairstylists, and Cosmetologists.
    http://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/39-5012.00

  23. Cosmetology Program Costs

  24. Tuition: $20,700
    Book & Kit: $600
    Registration Fee: $100.00

  25. Ontime graduation rate for the program is 70.83%.

  26. Job placement for graduates is 76.47%.

  27. Graduates that passed the state board exam 70.59%

  28. Median loan debt for students are as follows:

  29. Title IV Loan Debt: 0

  30. Private Education Debt: 0

  31. Institutional Finance Plans: 0

  32. ADVANCED MANICURING

  33. Occupations available after the Manicuring Program (SOC Code 39-5092.00) are: Nail Technician, Manicurist, Pedicurist.
    http://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/39-5092.00

  34. Manicuring Program Costs

  35. Tuition: $700
    Book & Kit: $200
    Registration Fee: $100.00

  36. Median loan debt for students are as follows:

  37. Title IV Loan Debt: 0

  38. Private Education Debt: 0

  39. Institutional Finance Plans: 0

  40. ADVANCED ESTHETICS

  41. Occupations available after the Esthetics Program (SOC Code 39-5094.00) are: Esthetician, Aesthetician, Skin Care Specialist, Skin Care Therapist, Spa Technician, Facialist, Medical Esthetician, Nurse Esthetician, Skin Care Technician.
    http://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/39-5094.00

  42. Esthetics Program Costs

  43. Tuition: $9,345
    Book & Kit: $300
    Registration Fee: $100.00

  44. Ontime graduation rate for the program is 87.76%.

  45. Job placement for graduates is 74.42%.

  46. Graduates that passed the state board exam 86.05%

  47. Median loan debt for students are as follows:

  48. Title IV Loan Debt: 0

  49. Private Education Debt: 0

  50. Institutional Finance Plans: 0

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