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The Cosmetology program in St. Charles offers students experienced instruction, as well as hands-on cosmetology training.  Students learn haircutting and shaping, coloring, facials, manicuring, pedicuring, as well as state cosmetology law and business management.  The program will teach students about professional image, communication, clinical procedures, hair and skin chemistry, basics in electricity, sanitation laws, professional ethics, salon management and much more.  These Cosmetology courses also will prepare students for state exams and licensing. Graduates who pass these exams are certified to perform standard cosmetology services in beauty salons. 

The objective of this program is to prepare the graduate with cosmetology skills to work in .  Graduates of this program should possess the skills to pass state exams and work in the beauty and appearance industries.  The Cosmetology Diploma student will earn 1,500 clock hours over a 50 or 60 week program.
 

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3550 West Clay Street, St. Charles, MO 63301
Toll Free: 888-553-6627 | Local: 636-940-4100

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Facilities
The Cosmetology school in St. Charles is designed to simulate a real salon environment.  Students learn in a salon setting in order to properly train for future employment.  Library and computer labs are open additional hours to provide work-study time outside of classes.  Also, enrollment provides each student online resources such as library services, a student portal, email and online companion courses.
Career Outlook
According to the United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics:

“Job opportunities generally should be good, particularly for licensed personal appearance workers seeking entry-level positions.  Opportunities will generally be best for those licensed to provide a broad range of services and with previous experience.”
Course List
COS 101N Introduction to Cosmetology
COS 102N Intermediate Cosmetology
COS 103N Advanced Cosmetology
COS 104N Cosmetology and Business
COS 105N Cosmetology State Law
COS 106N Cosmetology Review
Student Achievement Information (12 Month Program)
2010 ACCSC Graduation Benchmark: 54%
2010 ACCSC Graduation Rate: 58%
2010 ACCSC Employment Benchmark: 70%
2010 ACCSC Employment Rate: 80%
Federal 2010 On Time Grad Rate: 22.01%
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Student Achievement Information (14 Month Program)
2010 ACCSC Graduation Benchmark: 45%
2010 ACCSC Graduation Rate: 38%
2010 ACCSC Employment Benchmark: 70%
2010 ACCSC Employment Rate: 100%
Federal 2010 On Time Grad Rate: 22.01%
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Financing
Federal Education Loans: $14,375.07
Private Education Loans: $0
Institutional Payment Plans:$0
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Institutional Costs
Tuition: $16,500
Books & Supplies: $2,000
Lab/Tech Fee: $1,250 (Day) $1,500 (Night)
Reg. Fee: $100
Total Cost: $19,850 (Day) $20,100 (Night)
Transportation and Living Expenses
Transportation: $384
Room & Board (Dependent, living with parents): $399
Room & Board (Independent): $796
Room & Board (Military, receiving housing allowance): $399
Personal Expenses: $251

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