Admission Policies and Requirements
The institution's admission policies require that each student meet one of the following:
a. Have completed high school or its equivalent as evidenced by any of the items on the following non-exhaustive list: copy of diploma, copy of GED certificate, copy of a transcript showing high school completion, a certificate of attainment (only applicable to non-Title IV recipients), proof of attainment of an Associate's degree or higher by providing a copy of a college transcript showing college completion or college degree, etc.; or
b. Have evidence of completion of homeschooling that state law treats as a home or private school. If the state issues a credential for homeschooling, maintain this credential; or
c. Have the ability to benefit from the training, according to the NACCAS Ability-To-Benefit Policy.
d. Have evidence that verification of a foreign student's high school diploma has been performed by an outside agency that is qualified to translate documents into English and confirm the academic equivalence to a U.S. high school diploma.
e. If attending under a training agreement with a government agency, school district, and/or other entity, meets the admission requirements set out in the training agreement and/or applicable state licensing or certification regulations.
Additional Admissions Requirements:
ALL prospective students must attend an interview with the admission officer.
Prospective students MUST provide a state or national-issued identification card or Military Discharge Identification and social security card or Passport.
Complete the admission application.
Provide evidence of a high school diploma, general equivalency diploma, or its equivalent.
Must provide transcripts from the previous school if applicable.
Applicants who do not have a high school diploma, certification, or GED and are at least 18 years of age must demonstrate the ability to learn from the program of instruction.
All information requested is to establish eligibility and a record for the individual within the institution.
Disclosure of this information is voluntary, however, failure to provide accurate and complete information will prevent the enrollment of the individual in the program. No qualified person will be excluded from enrollment at this institution based on age, gender, gender expression, sexual orientation, disability, or nationality. Confidentiality of applicants as well as student records is strictly protected.
Esthetics Program Requirements:
The school requires that each student enrolling in the Esthetics programs must:
Provide a copy of a current government-issued photo ID.
Provide a copy of a current social security card or Passport.
Provide proof of secondary education such as a high school diploma, a GED certificate, an official transcript showing secondary school completion, or a state certification of home-school completion.
Pay application fee of $100 (non-refundable).
Should an enrolling student provide a foreign high school diploma, the institution will work with the student to obtain an English translation of the document along with confirmation that the education received is equivalent to a U.S. high school diploma. This documentation must come from an outside agency.
In the absence of a high school diploma or GED, the applicant may take and pass an approved ability-to-benefit test administered according to the test publisher’s guidelines by an approved Independent Test Administrator. IN PLACE OF passing an ability-to-benefit test, the applicant may enroll in and complete at least 6 credit hours or 225 clock hours, if the program is longer than 600 clock hours.
Instructor Applicant Requirements:
Instructor applicants must meet all of the above requirements and:
Hold a current license as a practitioner in the field they wish to teach.
The school does not discriminate in its employment, admission, instruction, or graduation policies BASED ON sex, age, race, color, religion, or ethnic origin nor does it recruit students already attending or admitted to another school offering similar programs of study.