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Licenses
All states require Cosmetologists to be licensed. Qualifications for a license vary by state; but generally, a person must have a high school diploma or equivalent, be at least 16 years old, and have graduated from a statelicensed Cosmetology school. After graduating from a state-approved training program, students take a state licensing exam. The exam includes a written test and, in some cases, a practical test of styling skills or an oral exam.
Licenses
In many states, cosmetology training may be credited toward a barbering license, and vice versa, and a few states combine the two licenses. A fee is usually required to apply for a license, and periodic license renewals may be necessary. Some states have reciprocity agreements that allow licensed Cosmetologists to get a license in another state without needing additional formal training, but such agreements are uncommon. Consequently, people who want to work in a particular state should review the laws of that state before entering a training program.
Cutting System DVD Box Set, ISBN 978-0-9743205-2-6, $300.00 Cutting System Cutting Cards, ISBN N/A, $10.00 The Cutting Book, ISBN 978-0-9743205-4-0, $32.00 Color System DVD Box Set, ISBN 978-0-9743205-1-9, $300.00 The Coloring Book, ISBN 978-0-9743205-3-3, $26.00 Color System Skill Cards, ISBN N/A, $14.50 Paul Mitchell Product Guide Workbook, ISBN N/A, $2.50 Connecting to My Future Book, ISBN 0-9743205-0-1, $19.95 Be Nice (Or Else!) Book, ISBN-13: 978-0-974-993-99-7, $23.95 Behind the Bottle CD, ISBN N/A $3.00 Multiple Intelligence Letter Success for the Modern Salon CD, $40.00 Service Menu Experience, ISBN N/A, $N/A 1 Plugged In thumb drive, Plugged In membership, and MASTERS Audio Club subscription throughout enrollment (minimum 1 year), ISBN N/A, $30.00 1 Color paper swatch chart 1 PM Shines paper swatch chart 1 Blonding Brochure 2012
Milady's Standard Cosmetology 2012 Textbook, ISBN-13: 978-1-43905930-2 (Hardcover), $104.95 Milady's Standard Cosmetology 2012 Theory Workbook. ISBN-13: 978-14390-5923-4, $44.95 Milady's Standard Cosmetology 2012 Exam Review, ISBN-13: 978-14390-5921-0, $33.95
Supplies, Kit and Tuition Costs Tuition: $16,000.00 Enrollment Fee: $50.00 Application Fee (nonrefundable): $50.00 Kit, Book and Supply (nonrefundable): $2,900.00 Fees In order to pay for the cost of education many of our students apply for student loans through the U. S. Department of Education or privately. Student loans go into repayment after a student leaves school. The median loan debt listed refers to the amount of money the typical student owes once they have graduated from their program of study. Private Education Loan debt are loans obtained from a bank or credit union. Institutional financing is money owed directly to the school upon completion of the program. Median Loan Debt 10 Title 4:$15,000.00 Private:$0 Institutional:$0
On-time completion is defined by the U.S. Department of Education as anyone who graduates within the normal completion time. When a student completes their graduation requirements, including all theory and practical assignments, and the required number of clock hours contracted for within their original contracted graduation date, that student is considered to have graduated on-time. If a student delays their graduation for any reason, such as family responsibilities, day care issues, and other life events, which causes them to graduate after their original contract end date they are not considered an on-time graduate. Please note that our graduation rates that are provided in the school catalog are based on how many students started the program and how many completed within the reporting period. The on-time graduation rate is .
Median hourly wages for occupational specialties in May 2010 were as follows: $11.45 for barbers $10.94 for hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists $8.78 for shampooers Many barbers, hairdressers, and cosmetologists work part time. However, some self-employed workers have long hours. Work schedules often include evenings and weekendsthe times when beauty salons and barbershops are busiest. Those who are self-employed usually determine their own schedules.
Occupational Title
SOC Code
Employment, 2010
Cosmetologists
39-5012
627,700