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The Art of Manicuring |
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At New
Dimensions School of Hair Design we offer an education
based on the principles of Manicuring which includes a basic understanding
of the science of beautifying and improving nails, hands and an in depth
study of products used in their care. Through the use of practical
projects and weekly assignments, we provide the hands on experience
necessary to cause goals to become reality, enabling students to prepare
for graduation, the licensing examination and a career
in the work place. Convenient payments are arranged for the students
desiring to make weekly payments, contact us for details.
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TUITION |
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BASIC MANICURING COURSE:
400 CLOCK HOURS |
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TUITION |
$3,119.96 |
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BOOKS/KIT/TAX@7.85% |
$345.04 |
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REGISTRATION FEE |
$100.00 |
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TOTAL |
$3,565.00 |
CURRICULUM:
BASIC COURSE DESCRIPTION
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MANICURING, HAND & ARM MASSAGE AND TREATMENT OF NAILS |
220
HOURS |
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STUDY OF THE USE AND APPLICATION OF CERTAIN CHEMICALS |
40
HOURS |
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NAIL
ANATOMY |
10
HOURS |
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SANITATION AND STERILIZATION, SAFETY |
30
HOURS |
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STATE LAW |
10
HOURS |
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SALON MANAGEMENT AND SALESMANSHIP |
20
HOURS |
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MISCELLANEOUS LECTURES, TEST REVIEWS |
90
HOURS |
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TOTAL |
400 HOURS |
COURSE
OBJECTIVES:
Upon completion of our manicuring course,
the student shall demonstrate the ability to pass the State Board Exam and
enter a spa/salon with the skills needed to successfully service the public.
Impact ideals and attitudes of willingness to cooperate with the public,
fellow workers and employees practicing proper conduct and professional
ethics. Setting goals for ones self to educate yourself in the
future. Develop habits of doing things properly in
the interest of safety and the importance of sanitation and sterilization. Develop knowledge of structure of nails and technical
skills required for the area one must analyze.
Develop knowledge and ability to recognize nail disorders that can and
cannot be treated by a Manicurist. Develop knowledge
and understanding of skill and appreciation of the composition and growth
of the nail. Develop and practice the procedure of
manicure and pedicure to enable a professional manicurist to properly
serve the public. Develop knowledge and understand
the composition of skin and to serve the public with confidence. Learn to select wisely, care for and use properly the
commercial products that are related to application of cosmetic treatment. Develop skills and information for
safety of instruments used, such as electricity.
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OPEID#0310100 PROGRAM DISCLOSURE (2009-2010)
Name of Program: Manicuring (Nail Technology)
U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Classification (SOC) Code: 39-5092
O*Net link to access SOC codes: www.bls.gov/soc/
Time Frame / Award Year 2009/2010
Total Numbr of Students Completing the Program in the Award Year: 4
On Time Graduation Rate for Students Completing the Program in the Award Year: 75%
(students who completed the program within the published length of the program as described in catalog)
Of the Total Number of Students Completing the Program in the Award Year : 75% completed the program within the school's required time frame of _1__times the published length of the program and graduated in satisfactory progress.
Institutional Charges for Program:
Tuition: $2,245.11
Job Placement Rate for Students completing the program in the Award Year: 50%
Fees: 100.00
The Median Title IV Loan Debt for Students Completing the Program in the Award Year: $0
Kit/Books: 332.89
There are NO Median Private or Alternative Loan Debts and there are NO Median Institutional Finance
Other: -0-
Plan Debts for students.
Median Wage Information
National Hourly $23.05 Yearly $47,900.00
Missouri Hourly $19.28 Yearly $40,100.00 |
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Our school is accredited by NACCAS located at 4401 Ford Ave, Suite
1300 Alexandria, Virginia 22302.
703-600-7600 |
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The licensing agency for our school
is the Missouri State Board of Cosmetology, PO Box 1062, Jefferson
City MO 65102.
573-751-1052 |
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