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School Catalog10158 S. Parker Road

Unit 101Parker, CO 80138

(303) 840-6424 Fax (303) 951-9966

www.newdimensionsbeauty.com

April 2019/Volume 19.7

New Dimensions Beauty Academy, Inc.

Table of Contents

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GENERAL INFORMATIONHistory................................................................................................3Mission Statement.............................................................................3Goals, Nature, and Objectives...........................................................3Career Opportunities ........................................................................3Facilities and Equipment....................................................................3Licensing Agencies.............................................................................4Additional Disclosure Information.....................................................4Essential Career Considerations........................................................4

ADMISSIONS POLICY AND PROCEDURES Programs Offered...............................................................................5Admissions Requirements.................................................................5Transfer Policy....................................................................................5Ability To Benefit Policy.....................................................................6Policy on Evaluating HS Diplomas......................................................6Re-entry/Re-Enrollment Policy..........................................................6/18Graduation Requirements.................................................................6-7Student Schedule Changes................................................................7Cancellation / Course Changes..........................................................7Non Discrimination Statement..........................................................7

STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICESOrientation.........................................................................................7Student Advising Services .................................................................7Other Available Services....................................................................7NDBA Scholarship Programs..............................................................7Additional Programs..........................................................................7Student Complaint Policy and Procedure..........................................7Licensing Requirements.....................................................................8Continuing Education Classes............................................................8Off Campus Classes/Beauty Industry Shows.....................................8Career Services...................................................................................8NDBA Disclaimer................................................................................8Student Services, Housing &Counseling............................................8Medical Conditions............................................................................8Personal Calls and Cellular Phones....................................................8Voter Registration..............................................................................8Vaccinations.......................................................................................9 Smoking..............................................................................................9Drug and Alcohol Policy.....................................................................9Safety.................................................................................................9Medical Emergencies.........................................................................9OSHA..................................................................................................9Privacy and Record Access Policy......................................................9Safeguarding Student Information…………….…………………….……………10Escape Routes....................................................................................10Tornado Warnings.............................................................................10Bomb Threats.....................................................................................10Fire.....................................................................................................10Incident /Accident Reports................................................................10Products.............................................................................................10Visitors...............................................................................................10Parking………………………………………………………………………………………... 10Campus Crime Statistics & Security..................................................11Lost and Found...................................................................................11Equipment and Supplies....................................................................11Student Sanitation Duties..................................................................11Policy on Fees Charged......................................................................11-12

FINANCIAL PRACTICES AND MANAGEMENTFinancial Assistance...........................................................................12Cash or Check Installment Method...................................................12Other State and Federal Programs....................................................12Federal Assistance Programs.............................................................12-13Verification.........................................................................................13Cost of Attendance Budgets..............................................................13Conflicting Information .....................................................................13Return of Title IV Funds.....................................................................13-15Code of Conduct................................................................................15

SCHOOL REFUND POLICYCancellation/Postponement and Refund Policy................................15Refunds for Withdrawals/Leave of Absence/Terminations or Dismissals/ School Closure......................................15-16

STUDENT INFORMATIONSatisfactory Academic Progress Policy..............................................16Attendance Policy..............................................................................16Academic Progress/Grading System..................................................17Determination of Progress.................................................................17Warning..............................................................................................17Appeal and Probation........................................................................17Appeal Procedure..............................................................................17Determination Date/Withdrawal Date..............................................18Re-establishment of Status................................................................18Reinstatement of Financial Aid..........................................................18Course Incompletes, Repetitions, Non-Credit Remedial Courses.....18Leave of Absence...............................................................................18-19Dismissal………………………………………………………………………………………. 19Friday/Saturday Attendance Policy....................................................19Excused Absences/Unexcused Absences………………………………………..19Tardies ...............................................................................................19Time Clock Policy...............................................................................19Dress Code.........................................................................................20Copyright Infringement......................................................................20Standards of Conduct.........................................................................20-21

PROGRAMS OF STUDYCosmetology 1500 Course.................................................................22Barbering Course...............................................................................23Hairstyling Course..............................................................................24Stand Alone Hair Classes....................................................................25

Advanced Certification Hair Classes:Advanced Hairstyling Advanced HaircuttingAdvanced Coloring Corrective ColorChemical Texturing Basic Color & Cuts Hair Extensions

Esthetics Course.................................................................................26Stand Alone Esthetics Classes............................................................27-29 Microdermabrasion Chemical Resurfacing Exfoliating Substances (Chemical Peel), Dermaplaning, Sunless Spray Tanning Eyelashes Extensions Esthetics Refresher and Advanced Makeup Application Permanent Makeup and Advanced Permanent Makeup Classes

Nail Technology Course.....................................................................30Other Stand Alone Classes.................................................................31-32

Electric FileWaxing For Nail TechniciansNail Technician RefresherTest Preparation for State BoardsBody Art I & IIBody PiercingReflexology I & IIEssential Oils I &IIBusiness Skills Level I

Course Syllabus..................................................................................33-36

ADDENDAProgram/ Class Fees...........................................................................A37Advance Education Fees....................................................................A38-A39Policy on Other Fees Charged............................................................A40Administrative Staff and Facility........................................................A40Hours of Operation............................................................................A40Client Hours........................................................................................A40School Closures..................................................................................A41Start Dates.........................................................................................A41

GENERAL INFORMATION

HISTORY

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The Academy was started in 2006 in Parker, Colorado and moved to the present location in April of 2009. The Academy began as an advanced esthetics and permanent makeup school. In 2006, Cosmetology, Hairstyling, Barbering, Nail Technician, Esthetics and advanced classes were added to our list of programs offered. New Dimensions Beauty Academy is also recognized as NDBA throughout this catalog.

The owners of the Academy are:Wendy Peters, Education Director - Bachelor of Science in Behavioral Science, Colorado State Credentialed Teaching License; Former School

Teacher, licensed Esthetician, licensed Cosmetologist, licensed Barber, certified Permanent Makeup Technician, certified Microblading Technician as well as holding several advanced certifications in hair, skin, and nails and also a Credentialed Instructor.

Dawn MacArthur, Admissions/Marketing Director - Bachelor of Science in Marketing, licensed Cosmetologist, certified Permanent Makeup Technician, certified Microblading Technician, as well as holding several advanced certifications in hair, skin, and nails and also a Credentialed Instructor.

MISSION STATEMENTIt is the goal of the Academy:

1) To have an experienced and knowledgeable Staff that will motivate students about their career choice.2) To prepare competent graduates for successful and fulfilling careers in cosmetology, barbering, hairstyling, esthetics, and nail

technician. 3) To encourage and guide our graduates to find employment in “just the right place”.4) To offer advance training in industry related courses.

GOALS, NATURE, AND OBJECTIVES1) Observe all the rules and regulations issued by the Colorado Board of Barber and Cosmetology, the Division of Private

Occupational Schools and Health Department standards.2) Strive to improve its operation, in order to keep pace with ever- changing technical and educational advancements in

cosmetology and all similar programs.3) To offer hands on and theory education. Our school concept offers the latest equipment and salon spa atmosphere to practice

and perfect your skills with credentialed instructors. Our goal is to guide you through your training program to enable you to enjoy a lucrative career in the Beauty Industry.

4) To familiarize and instruct students in the proper and current methods in their study of choice.5) To qualify and prepare students for the State Board examination.6) To graduate qualified, competent and competitive students to be successful in the field.7) To provide the student job placement skills.1) To provide assistance, advisement and to understand the importance of teamwork.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Licensed fields of opportunities exist throughout the industry. The following vocations offer several examples for you to consider:

Cosmetologist: Stylist, Skin Specialist, Nail Technician, Platform Artist, Salon Owner/Manager, Retail Specialist, Product Sales, Representative, Board Member/Examiner

Barber: Stylist, Platform Artist, Salon Owner/Manager, Retail Specialist, Product Sales, Representative, Board Member/Examiner

Hair Stylist: Stylist, Platform Artist, Salon Owner/Manager, Retail Specialist, Product Sales, Representative, Board Member/Examiner

Nail Technician: Nail Technician/Manicurist, Platform Artist, Salon Owner/Manager, Retail Specialist, Product Sales, Representative, Board Member/Examiner

Esthetician: Esthetician, Body Treatment Specialist, Make-up Artist, Salon Owner/Manager, Retail Specialist, Product Sales, Representative, Board Member/Examiner

FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENTNew Dimensions Beauty Academy is a private cosmetology institution. There is approximately 8200 square feet in a three level building in a small shopping center. The school layout consists of reception area, large clinic floor, administrative offices, three classrooms, a practical area for cosmetology, manicure and pedicure area, 5 restrooms, four facial rooms with beds, a microdermabrasion room, waxing/eyelash extensions/permanent makeup rooms and a dispensary, shampoo areas and laundry facilities. Reference libraries are located in each classroom and contain books, videos and DVDs. The space also includes a student lounge/lunchroom and lockers. The facilities are designed to meet the criteria for a modern, progressive and advanced cosmetology school.

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LICENSING AGENCIES New Dimensions Beauty Academy is Approved and Regulated:

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Colorado Department of Higher EducationDivision of Private Occupational Schools1600 Broadway, Suite 2200Denver, Colorado 80202(303) 862.3001http://www.highered.gov/dpos

Colorado Dept. of Regulatory AgenciesDivision of Professions and Occupations1560 Broadway Ste#1600Denver, CO 80202 (303)894-7800

The National Accrediting Commission of Career Arts & Sciences, Inc. 3015 Colvin St.Alexandria, Virginia 22314703-600-7600

Town of Parker Colorado Business and Tax License 20120 E. Main St. Parker, CO 80138-7334 (303)805-3228 Department of Revenue Colorado State Tax License Denver, CO 80261

The U.S. Department of Labor provides current (2017) job information at http://www.careerinfonet.org. This website includes information by job position to include state & national wages, occupation profiles/descriptions, state & national trends, knowledge, skills, and abilities needed for each position. As reported by the US Dept. of Labor, state & national median wages for cosmetology related positions are as follows:

ADDITIONAL DISCLOSURE INFORMATIONFurther information on potential employment for graduates can be found at www.onetonline.org.

Important Information about the educational debt, earnings, and completion rates of students who attended this program can be found on https://newdimensionsbeauty.com/gainful-employment/ ESSENTIAL CAREER CONSIDERATIONS / REQUIREMENTSApplicants interested in pursuing a career in cosmetology or a related field should consider all aspects of such a decision. Persons who want to become a professional in the beauty industry must:1. Have finger dexterity and a sense of form and artistry.2. Enjoy dealing with the public and be able to follow client directions.3. Keep abreast of the latest fashions and beauty techniques.4. Work long hours while building a personal clientele in order to make the desired income.5. Make a strong commitment to the educational process and finish school.6. Learn business skills applicable to the desired position.

In addition, prospective students should be aware that:1. The work of a licensed professional in the cosmetology/barber/beauty industry can be arduous and physically demanding because of

long hours standing with hands at shoulder level, bending to work on all areas of the client’s head, bending to complete shampooing or other wet services, etc. Estheticians will spend a significant amount of time standing to complete facial services and body treatments, waxing, or makeup services. Nail technicians will spend long hours sitting at a nail technician's station. Instructors will spend long hours standing while teaching and walking to monitor their classrooms / clinic areas.

2. A personal investment may be required for advertising and promotions such as printing of business cards or cooperative advertising.3. There will be exposure to various chemicals and fumes which may cause allergic reactions.4. The practice of safety and sanitation is essential for effective and successful performance within the industry.5. Methods of compensation vary and may include straight salary, salary plus commission, straight commission, sliding scale commission,

retail commission or independent contracting (renting space and equipment from an existing salon).

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ADMISSION POLICY AND PROCEDURESPROGRAMS OFFEREDThe academy offers the following programs:

Job Position / SOC Code National Median Hourly/Yearly Wage

State Median Hourly/Yearly Wage

Cosmetologists/Hairstylists(Hairdressers) / 39-5012

$11.95/ $24,850 $11.72/ $24,380

Barbers / 39-5011 $12.33/ $25,650 $14.42/$29,990

Estheticians (Skin Care Specialist) / 39-5094

$14.46/ $30,080 $20.49/ $42,620

Manicurists / Pedicurists / 39-5092 $11.17 / $23,230 $10.80/ $22,470

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Cosmetology - 50 credits/1500 hours Barbering - 50 credits/1500 hours Hairstyling - 40 credits/1200 hours Esthetics - 21.3 credits/638 hours Nail Technician – 20 credits/600 hours

Cosmetology school credit hours are computed as follows: 30 theory/lecture contact hours = 1 semester credit.

ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS1) Interview with an Admissions Representative.2) Complete an Application for Acceptance/Non Refundable Fee.3) Complete an Enrollment Packet /Non-Refundable Registration Fee.4) Affidavit of US Citizenship Eligibility.5) Proof of Age (i.e. Driver’s License, State I.D., Birth Certificate, or Passport).6) Copy of High School Diploma, GED Certificate, copy of transcript showing high school completion, or documentation for secondary

completion if home schooled. Self-pay students may provide a post-secondary degree from accredited school in place of a High School Diploma. Advanced class students will be required to provide copy of their license instead. Foreign trained applicants must include a translated/evaluated copy of a foreign diploma and education. Please see Policy of Evaluating the Validity of High School Diplomas on page 6.

7) Social Security card or a completed and verified FAFSA. (Not required for advanced classes)8) Must be at least 16 years of age.9) If enrolled under a Training agreement with School District, Government Agency or other entity meet the admissions requirement for

all parties involved.10) Secondary students not enrolled under a Training agreement may be admitted, if the applicant meets the state requirements for

admission, obtain permission in writing from their secondary school and is in good standing with their secondary school and completes a pre- evaluation. Enrollments under this requirement will not exceed 10% of the annual student body.

11) Parental/guardianship signature for any required parental consent.12) A high school aged student is eligible to sign up for school prior to graduation, however, prior to starting classes must provide

documentation of high school diploma or transcripts.13) Understand the English language: read, write and speak. All programs taught in English.14) Students who do not hold a high school diploma or GED, or post-secondary must follow the Ability To Benefit (ATB) Policy.

After June 30, 2012, ATB tests will not qualify a student for financial aid.Start dates are provided in the Addenda addition of this catalog. Enrollments are accepted year round. Financial Assistance is available for those who qualify. The school does not guarantee the transferability of its credits/clock to any other institution unless there is a written agreement with another institution.

TRANSFER POLICYStudents transferring to NDBA with existing hours must fulfill the following admissions requirements:

1) Fulfill NDBA Admissions requirements.2) Upon receipt and evaluation of previous training, up to 100% of a program may transfer to NDBA. The percentage of transfer

hours/credits accepted is at the discretion of NDBA. For a student transferring hours/credits, administration will determine the level of competency by evaluating a written and practical transfer evaluation test. A Transfer Evaluation Test fee will be accessed. For a student transferring a license or a student transferring within NDBA, a transfer test may/or may not be required. Acceptance of sanitation hours/credits may not require an evaluation test.

3) All the equipment, books and supplies necessary to participate in the program are required. 4) Tuition will be adjusted by a credit hour/clock hour rate equivalent to the program. 5) This policy does not financially or in any way affect the refund policy.

The school does not recruit students attending or admitted to another school offering a similar program of study.Students transferring from NDBA with existing hours must fulfill the following requirements:

1) All transfers must be requested in writing to the Education Director. 2) The school does not guarantee the transferability of its credits/clock to any other institution unless there is a written agreement with

another institution.3) Unpaid tuition, kit or an open balance must be paid in full.

Pg. 5Ability-To-Benefit Policy

1) Definition of an Ability-to-Benefit Student – A student who is beyond the age of compulsory education, lacks a high school diploma or its equivalent, and has the ability to benefit from the education or training offered at an institution.

2) Admissions of Ability-to-Benefit Students – In order to be admitted on the basis of his or her ability to benefit, a student shall, prior to admission, complete: a nationally recognized standardized, or industry developed test which meets the NACCAS guidelines. The passing score will be kept on record in the student’s file.

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The test is administered by appointment at: Arapahoe Community College located at the University Center at Chaparral, 15653 Brookstone Drive, Parker, CO, 80134, 303-734-4822. Students will need to present her/his photo ID prior to the test and there will be a $50 charge. The test can also be taken at the Community College of Aurora located at 16000 E. Centre Tech Parkway Aurora, CO 80011, 303-360-4700. CCA charges $25 to administer the test. NDBA will recognize all students whose ATB scores /Accuplacer test results show the student passed all 3 categories with minimum scores in Reading Comprehension (55), Sentence Skills (60) and Arithmetic (34).

Policy on Evaluating the Validity of High School DiplomasRegulation 34 CFR 668.16 (p) requires Title IV schools to establish policies and procedures to confirm the authenticity of high school diplomas in the event that the school or the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Education has reason to question the validity of a student’s high school diploma. NDBA may require further documentation in the form of a certified copy of final high school transcripts for the high school in question or information from a company that evaluates foreign diplomas (in the case of a foreign diploma). Foreign diplomas must have it translated and evaluated by a recognized agency such as NACES (National Association of Credential Evaluation Services) or World Educational Services (WES). Student self-certification is not considered sufficient proof of validity. In addition to checking online for further information about the school issuing the diploma and its accreditation, NDBA may also contact the Department of Education in the state in which the diploma was issued to determine if the school listed on the diploma is on the state list of recognized schools. The school maintains a list of known diploma mills for the admissions staff to check when receiving a diploma from an unknown and questionable source. It is understood that this list may not be all-inclusive as there are hundreds of diploma mills; some known and some not currently known. It is also understood that the list of schools in the FAFSA drop down box online also may not be all-inclusive. NDBA makes every reasonable effort to verify the validity of questionable high school diplomas. Giving false information for the purpose of admission or access to financial assistance is a violation of law and could result in criminal prosecution as well as denial of admission or termination from school.

REENTRY/RE-ENROLLMENT POLICYStudents who have been terminated or withdrew from school may re-enroll (if determined eligible) within 180 days of their last day of attendance and will not incur additional charges, however these students will be responsible to pay any remaining balance from the previous enrollment that cannot be covered with reinstated federal funds. A determination of Satisfactory Progress will be made and documented at the time of withdrawal. That determination of status will apply to students at the time they return to school. The student may appeal a negative Satisfactory Progress determination according to the appeal policy. Elapsed time will be treated like a Leave of Absence and does not affect Satisfactory Progress and will extend the contract period by the same number of days. Students re-entering after exiting the school will not be evaluated as new students and consideration will be given to the student's progress status at the time of previous withdrawal.

Students who have been terminated or withdrew from school and re-enroll (if determined eligible), after more than 180 days from their last day of attendance will pay a $100 registration fee and will be charged for contracted hours at the current tuition rate. All re-enrolling students will be provided the school’s re-enrollment policy and will be evaluated by the school Director for placement in the curriculum and kit needs. The student may be required to repeat credits/hours that were previously earned. Re-enrolling students may be required to purchase the current school kit. Students applying for re-entry or transfer-in from other schools may be required, as a condition of enrollment, to bring delinquent prior student loans to a current status.

All requests for re-enrollments will be evaluated by the school Director. Students are asked to submit a letter explaining why they withdrew or were terminated from school and how the issues have been resolved. The student’s records/file from their previous enrollment will be reviewed to determine whether re-enrollment will be granted. Re-enrollment is at the discretion of the school administration.

Students who re-enroll after more than 180 days, into their original program will have their Colorado refund calculation revised to be charged specifically for the credits/hours completed, if any payments were made that are in excess to the revised calculation that amount will be applied to the new contract. If a student switches from one program to another program the student will be required to pay the original refund calculation in full. Payment plans may be available. For students who switch from one program to another or choose to enroll in a second program will be treated as transfer students. Transfer Hours accepted by the school are counted as both attempted and completed hours for max time and SAP. (This Policy can also be found under our SAP Policy)

GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS For Advanced Stand alone classes – see individual pages. The graduation requirements for any of New Dimensions Beauty Academy program courses are as follows:

1) Complete the required credits and hours determined by the State of Colorado and NDBA, per student contract.2) Maintain an academic 75% cumulative grade point average and a cumulative attendance of 80%. 100% attendance is still required for

graduation, therefore make-up hours are available. Students may not graduate before their calculated graduation date; unless student’s graduation date falls on a non-scheduled day.

3) Take a final examination on all practical and theory with a score of no less than 80%. 4) All workbooks and tests must be completed with a passing grade.5) Students will not be eligible to register for the state exam until all requirements have been met. Pg. 6

A CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION WILL BE AWARDED UPON GRADUATION FOR ALL PROGRAM COURSE AND STAND ALONE CLASSES.Advanced Stand Alone Certificates will be held until complete licensure is achieved.

STUDENT SCHEDULE CHANGESStudent’s permanent schedules will be determined and approved on the enrollment contract. Schedule changes are not permitted during basic core training. A permanent schedule change that requires your weekly hours to change on your enrollment contract requires an addendum to the enrollment contract and a schedule change fee.

CANCELLATION/COURSE CHANGES

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With prior approval from the Directors, a student may change from one course to another course per the following criteria:1) The student must pay a cancellation/course change fee/refund calculation (see page 15).2) The student will only receive applicable credits/hours to another course with the required academic and attendance records in

accordance with the State of Colorado.

NON DISCRIMINATION STATEMENTThe school in its admission, instruction and graduation policies does not discriminate on basis of age, sex, race, ethnic origin, color, gender, religion, citizenship, financial status, or on the basis of handicap as required by Section 504, 34 Code of Federal Regulations.If accepted, NDBA will do its best to accommodate the students, based on their needs. NDBA reserves the right to discontinue their program/education if the school cannot accommodate a student’s needs. This facility is accessible to and can accommodate the handicapped.

STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICESORIENTATIONNDBA requires all students to attend an orientation which provides information about the instructional programs, goals of each course, policies and services available to students.STUDENT ADVISING SERVICESStudents have access to advisement from members of the school Staff regarding their program of study, progress, financial affairs, placement or other areas in which the student may need assistance including referral to professional assistance when necessary. Students whose progress in the course is unsatisfactory are counseled and provided additional assistance if available.OTHER AVAILABLE SERVICES NDBA is centrally located in Parker, Colorado

1) Close to public transportation2) Food and lodging nearby3) Housing, banking, shopping and all other conveniences of a large city

NDBA SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMS1) NDBA may participate in scholarship through discounts, donations, or coupons to local area School District fund raisers, or other

promotional events such as Parker Days, Elizabeth Stampede, Career Days or Expos at City, County and State Levels. 2) The Academy will post the scholarships, discounts, donations and location on the web site prior to the event.

ADDITIONAL PROGRAMSStudents enrolling in multiple programs may be eligible to transfer credits/clock hours from one program to the other.STUDENT COMPLAINT POLICY AND PROCEDUREIn accordance with the institution’s objectives, NDBA will make every effort to resolve any student complaint that is not frivolous or without merit. Complaint procedures will be included in new student orientation thereby assuring that all students know the steps to follow should they desire to register a complaint at any time. If a third party is paying for student’s education, it is the student’s responsibility to provide this information about complaints to the third party.

1) The student should first try to resolve the grievance with the Staff member nearest the source.2) If the grievance cannot be resolved it may be taken to a Director. The complaint must be in writing on a Student Complaint Report

Form available on the wall right outside the Admissions Office3) Within 15 business days the complaint will be reviewed by school administration and then discussed with the student to work toward

a resolution. Depending on the extent and nature of the complaint, interviews with appropriate staff and other students may be necessary to reach a final resolution. This will also be documented in writing and kept in the complaint file.

4) If the case needs further investigation, the student will receive a response after the investigation has been completed.5) Should the student find the response to be unsatisfactory, the student may appeal that decision to owner/administration. Appeals

must be in writing and include copies of the original grievance, the original response, and any additional pertinent documentation.6) The owner/administration will review and further investigate the matter; they will then issue a final written response. Every attempt

will be made to issue the final response within 60 days of receipt.7) The Colorado Division of Private Occupational Schools has a two-year limitation for action on student complaints. Complaints must be

filed in writing, online at website: http:// http://www.highered.colorado.gov/dpos/ (303)862-3001. They can also be made at the National Accrediting Commission of Career Arts and Sciences, website: http://www.naccas.org. Pg. 7

LICENSING REQUIREMENTSThe Office of Barber and Cosmetology monitors and dictates admission to the licensing examination through a designated testing agency-PSI Services LLC. An applicant must be a graduate of a state approved school in Barbering (50 credits/1500 clock hours), Cosmetology (50 credits/1500 clock hours), Hairstyling (40 credits/1200 clock hours), Esthetics (21.3 credits/638 clock hours) or Nail Technician (20 credits/600 clock hours). The applicant must have completed the required credits/clock hours for the prescribed course, submitted certified proof of graduation, made application and paid the required examination fee for the prescribed examination. The Office of Barber and Cosmetologist Licensing/designated testing agency conducts all examinations in English and offer testing in some other languages with supporting documents. Check with PSI online for additional information. All education and learning environments in our school are conducted in English, including classroom activity and clinic floor education. The applicant must have a valid social security number prior to licensure examination, and have filled out an affidavit of eligibility form. For further information, please refer to COLORADO OFFICE OF BARBER and COSMETOLOGY

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CANDIDATE INFORMATION BULLETIN by PSI. For more information go to www.psiexams.com . Students are responsible to pay licensure exam fees.

CONTINUING EDUCATION CLASSESThe Academy offers advanced classes throughout the year. All advanced and Stand Alone Courses are listed under Programs of Study. Class Fees are listed in the Addenda. Off Campus classes/beauty industry showsInstruction hours may be modified by the school to accommodate special events or training i.e.field trips, outside classes, career fairs, fashion shows, and community involvement. Students will be notified in advance of upcoming events. All outside classes must be preapproved.

CAREER SERVICESWhile we will assist in your job search, we make no guarantee, expressed or implied, of future employment. Preparation for an effective interview, client building skills, retail sales, etiquette and professionalism are taught throughout the program.

1) Employment opportunities are posted and on the Career Board for all students and post graduates.2) The School participates in events allowing students to network with licensed professionals.3) Graduates are contacted after graduating to follow-up on the job placement. Post graduates are encouraged to keep the Academy

posted of any changes to their employment, allowing further assistance if they so desire.

NDBA DISCLAIMER Policy Changes, Cancellation, Course Revisions

1) NDBA reserves the right to change contents of this catalog at any time if it improves the daily operation of the Academy.2) NDBA reserves the right to change any program or schedule due to state regulation changes, employer requirements or demands of

the industry.3) NDBA reserves the right to change or cancel start dates or programs.4) The current tuition rates, books, supplies, and fees are available in the Addenda in this catalog. All rates and fees are subject to

change without notice.

STUDENT SERVICES, HOUSING AND COUNSELINGThe school conducts an orientation program prior the first day of class which provides information about the instructional programs, goals of each course, policies affecting students and services available to students. Students have access to advising from members of the school staff regarding their program of study, progress, financial affairs, housing, placement or other areas in which the student may need assistance including referral to professional assistance when necessary. Students whose progress in the course is unsatisfactory are advised and provided any additional assistance available. When requested, the school may provide assistance and advisement in acquiring adequate housing facilities. A student requiring housing assistance should contact the school prior to enrollment. Housing is not provided by the school.

MEDICAL CONDITIONSAny students enrolling or attending school with pre-existing medical conditions or the need for prescribed medication must disclose this to the Directors orientation packet. Staff will be notified as needed. All information will be kept strictly confidential.

PERSONAL CALLS AND CELLULAR PHONESStudents may not receive incoming calls on the School’s business line other than an emergency. Every effort will be made to locate the student if an emergency call is received. Cellular phones may be used in the break room and outside the building only, with approval cell phones can be used for tutorial educational purposes, or music during approved times. This rule applies to both verbal and texting on phones. Student must be on break or clocked out while taking personal calls. All other areas are off limits as they are distracting to classmates and our clients receiving services.

VOTER REGISTRATIONThe school encourages its students to be registered voters and to exercise their right to vote. Students can register to vote in Colorado at www.registertovote.org, and at www.longdistancevoter.org. Pg. 8 VACCINATIONSWhile the school encourages its students to lead happy health lifestyles and stay disease free it does not have any specific vaccination policy.

SMOKINGWe are a non-smoking facility. Smoking is only allowed in designated areas 100 feet from any building entrance. Cigarette butts will be properly disposed of or disciplinary action will be taken. This applies to all the businesses adjacent or near the academy. Vaping is not allowed in our building.

DRUG AND ALCOHOL POLICY The school actively supports the prevention of drug/alcohol abuse. Upon enrollment, students and employees are provided the school’s policy on drug and alcohol abuse. A list of agencies and counselors are available to anyone requesting assistance as well as drug and alcohol prevention program. Use, possession, or distribution/sale of drugs is not allowed on school premises and is illegal under both state and federal laws. Use, possession, or distribution/sale of alcohol is not allowed on school premises. It is unlawful to sell or provide alcohol to a person

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under the age of 21 as well as a person under 21 to possess alcohol. Such laws are strictly enforced by NDBA. Violators are subject to the institution’s disciplinary action and may be subject to criminal prosecution, fine and imprisonment. Students or employees whose behavior is influenced by the use of alcohol, illegal drugs, or any unknown substance will be asked to leave the premises. Students or employees whose behavior is negatively influenced by the use of nonprescription or prescription drugs may be asked to leave the premises. Our expanded drug and alcohol policy and Annual Security Report is kept in our Safety and Security Pre-Enrollment Binder. Our annual security report is updated and emailed annually to all students and staff.

SAFETYMaintain a safe environment by:

1) assisting disabled and elderly guests;2) using equipment properly;3) following manufacturer’s directions when using chemicals and products;4) wiping all spills found on the floor;5) work stations must be free from personal items and debris, cords, etc.;6) report building and equipment safety hazards to Staff;7) Blood Borne Pathogens Act requires proper disposal of implements and blood spills.

MEDICAL EMERGENCIES: First Aid Kit is located in the Dispensary Notify an instructor or Staff member immediately if any medical emergency arises. Instructors or Staff member will:

1) determine if medical assistance is needed;2) call 911;3) know address of the building;4) locate person in the building;5) make sure someone is with the injured person;6) have someone meet the Emergency personnel;7) keep the area clear of bystanders;8) document the medical emergency on Incident Report.

OSHA REQUIREMENTSIn compliance with United States Department of Labor Occupational Safety and Health Administration requirements, the school advises its students of the chemicals used in cosmetology/related training. During the course work the student learns about the importance of safety in the work place and how to use and follow the Safety Data Sheets (SDS) for chemicals used in cosmetology or related training. During each unit of study, students are apprised of the various chemicals used and safe practices that apply. A complete file containing Safety Data Sheets for the chemicals used is available in the administrative office. The school endeavors to facilitate a safe environment for staff and students by teaching the proper and safe use of equipment, tools, and products. The school does not assume responsibility for injuries resulting from improper or unsafe use of equipment, tools, or products.

PRIVACY AND RECORD ACCESS POLICYThe Family Educational Rights Privacy Act of 1974 prohibits the release of privileged and confidential information concerning individual students unless authorization is received by the student and parents/or guardian of dependent children. It is the school’s policy that no information is released without written authorization by the student. Forms are available at the Director’s office. To review a student file, a written request must be made with a Director. A student may review or give permission to an outside individual to review his/her student records. These records may include academic, financial and counseling records. A student may not review income and asset information on parents in the file without written consent of the parents. The school will maintain complete student records for a minimum of six years from the date the student graduated or discontinued training, in accordance with the Colorado Private Educational Act of 1981. Rules and Regulations were revised January 2, 2003. The school will release information to any federal, state or local official, auditor, or accrediting body having the authority to request such information.

Pg. 9SAFEGUARDING STUDENT INFORMATIONThe school is committed to implementing and maintaining a comprehensive information security program, to maintain and safeguard your non-public personal information against damage or loss. The policy covers all student records in whatever form (hard copy, electronic). The school Director/administrator shall be responsible to coordinate the school’s information security program. The Director shall, at least once every 3 years, assess foreseeable internal and external risks to the security, confidentiality, and integrity of student information that could result in the unauthorized disclosure, misuse, alteration, destruction or other compromise of the information. The risk assessmentshall cover every relevant area of school operations, including employee training & management, network & software design, information processing, storage, transmission and disposal, and ways to detect, prevent and respond to attacks, intrusions, or other system failures. The Director shall design and implement safeguards to control identified risks and shall monitor the effectiveness of them, recommending changes when warranted.

Records for prospective students who are not accepted or who do not enroll in the school will be held at the latest 36 months then destroyed in a secure manner. Records of enrolled students shall be maintained in accordance with federal and state law and accreditation requirements. Students shall receive notice of this policy at the time they enroll.The school shall only enter into servicing agreements with service providers who also maintain appropriate safeguards for customers’ non-public personal information.

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ESCAPE ROUTESEach floor of the building has floor plan posted showing a direct escape route. Please familiarize yourself with the escape routes in all areas.TORNADO WARNINGSWhenever there is a danger of tornado touchdown, the tornado warning sirens should sound. Based on weather-service information the Staff will make the decision when to evacuate everyone to the basement. BOMB THREATS

1) immediately contact the Staff member or Police;2) follow all directions from Police authorities;3) remain calm.

FIRENDBA is equipped with a monitored alarm and sprinkler system. Whenever a fire is detected, a continuous siren will sound and water will spray.In cases of a fire alarm, students and Staff must:

1) instruct all guests to evacuate the building;2) assist all guests;3) evacuate the building immediately.

Fire Department or Security will notify when it is safe to return to building.Fire drills will be conducted to prepare for an emergency. Everyone must follow normal procedures in evacuating the building. Only Staff personnel will give clearance to re-enter the building upon completion.

INCIDENT/ACCIDENT REPORTSFor all minor or serious accidents, gather the following information on an incident report form and give to school’s administration:

1) name, address, phone number of the injured person;2) name of student/instructor working on the guest (if applicable);3) date and time of incident/accident;4) description of how the incident/accident happened; and5) document all witnesses to the incident/accident with pertinent information.

PRODUCTSProducts used to perform services on our clients and for practical experience are selected by the school. Products are available for students in the dispensary for clinic floor use only. Products not approved by the school are not permitted to be used on campus without administration approval.

VISITORSPersons visiting a student are required to enter the school through the front door and check in at the front desk. Students must not receive visitors unless they are clients. Clients and friends are not allowed in the break room, classroom or any of the offices. These rooms are for the students and Staff ONLY. The clinic floor areas are for servicing the clients. If friends or family come to meet you at school for lunch or at the end of a shift please let them know they will need to wait in the reception area. Administration reserves the right to authorize exceptions to this policy.

PARKING Students will park in the areas designated for student parking/ public parking, which is the lot northeast to the back door. If the back lot is full you may have to park on the street north of the school. The school does not provide security for cars and is not responsible for student vehicles or its contents. Pg.10CAMPUS CRIME STATISTICS & SECURITYThe school makes every effort to provide a safe and secure learning environment for students. A handout detailing crime statistics on our campus is provided at the time of enrollment and to every enrolled student by October 1st each year. The report is also made available upon request from the school Director at any time and is kept in our Safety and Security Pre-Enrollment Binder.

LOST AND FOUNDStudents should report lost items and turn in any found items to their Instructor. The school is not responsible for lost, damaged or stolen items. Any unclaimed items turned into the school will be kept for 10 days. After that time the items will be considered abandoned. Students are advised to take all belongings with them at the end of each day or put them into a locker or their roll-about.

EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES1) Students will need to send in their warranty cards for all equipment disbursed in their kit. Once a student signs for their Kit

equipment and supplies, it becomes solely their responsibility (i.e. warranties included). There will be no redistribution of kit items. Any items not disbursed due to back order will be disbursed as soon as delivered. Most items can be replaced through the school if needed at replacement cost. All implements, equipment, towels and stations should be appropriately sanitized before use on any client as required by the state regulatory agency.

2) Personal items must be kept in your assigned locker or not brought into the building.3) Kit items left out will be placed in Lost and Found.

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4) Students are required to have all of their equipment and supplies available and in working order each day. Supplies needed for State Board Testing and baby boards are the responsibility of each student. Certain items carried by NDBA can be purchased and some of the baby board kit items are available for students to rent.

5) If any personal/kit items are left at school and no contact has been made to retrieve their items, or clear their school balance they will be removed after 30 days and we will not be held responsible.

If you lose, break, ruin, or use up your kit supplies YOU must replace them within 10 days. If you do not, NDBA may replace them for you and you will be charged the replacement cost of those items.

STUDENT SANITATION DUTIES1) Each student is assigned a daily sanitation duty to be performed. Sanitation hours are required and set by the Colorado State Board of

Barber and Cosmetology.2) Failure to perform the assigned duty may result in disciplinary action.3) In addition to daily sanitation duties, it is the student’s responsibility to clean and sanitize their own work station daily. 4) Students are to keep all equipment and tools in proper safety and sanitary conditions.5) Students are expected to store all their belongings each day upon departure.6) Proper sanitation procedures are to be used in all areas at all times in accordance with each specific area.7) Pedicure stations are to be cleaned, disinfected and documented in the sanitation log.

POLICY ON FEES CHARGEDFee charges are listed in the Addenda.

1) Application fee is charged at time of application/Course registration fee is charged at time of enrollment.2) Cancellation/Withdraw fee is charged at the time of withdraw.3) Re-enrollment or re-entry fee charged at time of re-entry.4) There is a schedule change fee for permanent schedule changes.5) There is a fee for credit checks for TFC loan applications.6) There is a Friday/Saturday fee if you are not present on a scheduled attendance date.7) Transfer Evaluation Test fee for transfer students.8) Stand Alone Class Registration fee is charged at time of enrollment.9) Fee for replacement name tag/time card.10) Additional copies of Certificates of Completion or request for Transcript for former students will incur a fee. 11) There is a fee for document or paperwork copies. A reasonable amount of time for request is required.12) Staff or students are not permitted to write checks or use credit card machine for cash. Any returned checks written to the school for

tuition or services will be charged a fee if check is returned to the school for insufficient funds or closed account. 13) Any collection charges or legal fees incurred as a result on returned checks or monies will be the responsibility of the student. 14) Charges for missed days on advanced courses such as permanent make-up, piercing, tattooing, eyelash extensions etc. or one-on -one

training for any class require additional cost to students. An hourly rate will apply.15) In the event the student fails to complete their course by the On-Time Completion date, the student may be permitted to continue

their program if they adhere to the rules and regulations of the Academy. Extra Instructional Charges will incur to any student failing to complete their course by the On-Time Completion date on their enrollment contract.

16) Students having to repeat a Segment of Basics due to not passing either the week or Basics test out will have to retake and will be charged the current credit rate.

17) Kit Rentals (optional) – Nail kits - $15, Esthetics kits - $20, Cosmetology/Hairstyling/Barbering - $30, Outside students will require a $50 rental fee and a deposit for the kit in the amount of the kit cost. If student fails to return kit or if kit has missing Items, the student will be charged the full price of the item.

Pg.11 18) If a student’s Milady Coursemate online expires they will incur an additional fee through Milady Cengage.

FINANCIAL PRACTICES AND MANAGEMENTFINANCIAL ASSISTANCEFinancial assistance may be available for those who qualify from Federal Direct Student Loans or Grants, private banking institutions, credit unions, or student loan programs available through the school. More information is available from the Financial Aid Director. The school complies with all State and/or Federal regulations in any advisement to students. For more information concerning Title IV financial aid programs you may contact the Financial Director at 303-840-6424. Please note: Paying the minimum monthly payment may not pay your entire tuition balance before completion of program. Your tuition balance must be paid in full within 5 days of program completion, unless arrangements have been made with the financial director. Your Record of Completion/Certificates may be held until these obligations are met. Cash or Check Installment Method All students are eligible to make monthly, interest free cash payments. If a student chooses this method, payments are determined by the total amount due divided by the months the student will be in school. All monthly payments are due on their due date. They are subject to a $10 late fee on the 5th day after the due date. All payments over 30 days late may be sent to collections, at which time the

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student/guardian will be responsible for legal fees, collection fees and all monies owed the school. All payments at that time may be subject to 18% interest on all monies due. Under special circumstances and approval a student may pay in full.

Other State and Federal ProgramsFinancial assistance may be available through such government programs as the Bureau of Indian Affairs (for documented American Indians), Colorado Vocational Rehabilitation (for the physically or mentally impaired), Work Investment Act (operated through the Douglas County Job Service), the Air Force Aid Society or Army Educational Assistance Program (for children of active duty military personnel), and Colorado Workforce. Grants and scholarships may also be available through the state and private institutions more information can be found http://www.collegegrant.net/colorado/.

FEDERAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMSThe school is approved as an eligible institution by the U. S. Department of Education to participate in Title IV grant and loan programs. The packaging of financial assistance is determined according to guidelines set by the US Department of Education. A variety of programs are available for students qualifying for assistance:

Federal Grants:Federal Pell Grant: Intended to be the basis of the financial aid package and may be combined with other aid to meet the full cost of attendance. The Federal Pell Grant is a need based aid program in which an eligible recipient does not have to repay the funds received.

Federal Direct Loan Program: These are low interest loans for undergraduate and graduate students that are made available through the Federal Government. This program includes the Federal Direct Subsidized, Federal Direct Unsubsidized and Federal Direct Plus loans. There are grade level progressions and loan limits used for the administration of these loans.

The following Direct Loans are made through the William D. Ford Federal Direct Loan (Direct Loan) Program, which is administered by the U.S. Department of Education:

Federal Direct Subsidized Loan: This is a need-based-loan for which the Federal government subsidizes the interest until repayment begins and during any period of deferment. This is a loan and recipients must begin making payments at the end of their six-month grace period.

Federal Direct Unsubsidized Loan: This is a non-need-based loan for which the Federal Government does not pay the interest subsidy. Interest accrues during all periods. The recipient has the option to pay the interest or to defer payment of the interest for the grace period. This is known as capitalization. This is a loan and recipients must begin making payments at the end of their six-month grace period.

Federal Direct Plus Loan: This loan is available to parents of dependent undergraduate students to help pay for the cost of the dependent’s education. Borrowers of PLUS Loans are required to undergo a credit check by the lending institution. The definition of a “parent” for PLUS Loan eligibility is a student’s biological, adoptive or step-parent in the event that person’s income would have been taken into consideration when calculating the student’s expected family contribution (EFC). Interest is charged during all periods.

Entrance and Exit Counseling:

Students receiving Federal Direct Loans must complete a Student Loan Entrance Counseling prior to disbursement of funds and a Student Loan Exit Counseling within 30 days of graduating or withdrawing from school.

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Title IV Credit Balances: Tuition and fees are charged by payment period. Federal student aid is received by payment periods. Generally there are two payment

periods in a full academic year. When Title IV funds received for the payment period are greater than the charges for the payment period, a credit balance is created on the student’s account. This credit balance will be refunded to the student (or parent in the case of a Parent PLUS loan) in the form of a check, within 14 calendar days of the credit balance being created on the student’s account.

VERIFICATIONStudents selected by the U.S. Department of Education for the process of verification are frequently required to submit additional information and/or parents’ financial & household information to the finance office. The verification procedures will be conducted as follows:

1. When selected by the U.S. Department of Education for the process of verification, the student must submit all required documentation to the finance office within 14 days from the date the student is notified that the additional documentation is needed for this process.

2. If the student does not provide all of the required documentation within the 14 day time frame, the student will be required to make other payment arrangements until the documentation is received and the student’s eligibility for federal student aid has been established.

3. The finance office reserves the right to make exceptions to the policy stated above on a case by case basis for extenuating circumstances.

4. Department of Education regulations (34 CRF 668.16 (g) require schools to refer the Department’s office of Inspector General any credible information indicating that an applicant for Title IV aid may have engaged in fraud or other criminal misconduct in connection with his or her application. The school will report any suspected fraud to OIG at 1-800-MISUSED.

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The finance office will notify the student of any changes to their financial aid award resulting from corrections made due to the verification process. An adjustment will be made to the student’s financial aid award as required by federal regulations and an addendum to the existing award letter or a new award letter will be issued.COST OF ATTENDANCE BUDGETS (COA)In order to determine a student’s level of loan funding, the Department of Education requires us to develop annual cost of attendance budgets. These budgets include an average allowance for room & board, transportation, miscellaneous, loan fees and, if applicable, child care and expenses related to disability. The following are standard monthly allowances that make up the cost of attendance budgets for the year.

2019/2020 Living at home with parents:Room & Board Transportation Miscellaneous Other Total

814.00 276.00 446.00 Case by Case 1,536.00

2019/2020 Living away from home:Room & Board Transportation Miscellaneous Other Total

1215.00 413.00 664.00 Case by Case 2292.00

CONFLICTING INFORMATIONThe School understands that all conflicting information must be resolved before any Title IV funds can be disbursed. Students with conflicting information in their files or paperwork may be selected for verification by the school or its servicer in order to resolve the information in question.

RETURN OF TITLE IV FUNDSThe law specifies how a school must determine the amount of Title IV program assistance that a student earns if he/she withdraws from school. The Title IV programs that are covered by this law are: Federal Pell Grants, Direct Student Loans and Direct PLUS Loans.Calculation of the Amount of Title IV Funds That a Student Has Earned Upon Withdrawal:When a student withdraws during the payment period the amount of Title IV program assistance that he/she has earned up to that point is determined by a specific formula. If the student received (or the school or parent received on the student’s behalf) less assistance than the amount that the student earned, the student may be able to receive those additional funds. If the student received more assistance than he/she earned, the excess funds must be returned by the school and/or the student.The amount of assistance that the student has earned is determined on a pro-rata basis. A calculation is done to determine the percentage of the payment period completed. Only scheduled hours are used to determine the percentage of the period completed by a student withdrawing from a clock-hour program. Then the amount of aid received for the payment period is multiplied by the percentage of period completed to determine the amount of aid earned. For example, if you completed 30% of the scheduled hours in your payment period, you earn 30% of the assistance you were originally scheduled to receive. When the result of this calculation is greater than 60%, the student earns all the assistance that he/she was scheduled to receive for that period.

Pg. 13The percentage of the period completed is calculated as follows:

Number of clock hours the student was scheduled to complete in the periodTotal number of clock hours in the period

Kit and Books No Return Policy

At the start of the program books and kit are issued to those students purchasing them from the school. Once the kit and books are received the student is responsible for the total amount due. If for any reason the student is terminated or withdraws from the program, they can return only their textbook or workbooks that are in brand new condition as long as it is within 20 days of their withdrawal date. There cannot be any visible damage such as torn pages, bent corners, scratches on the cover or written in anywhere.The kit is a sanitary item and once it is opened it cannot be returned for any reason. Per the terms listed above the student will be charged full price for their kit and any unreturnable books upon termination or withdrawal from this program. Therefore the unreturnable items will also be excluded from the R2T4 step 5 prorated cost of attendance.

The Condition under Which a Student Would Be Owed a Disbursement of Title IV Program Funds upon Withdrawal from the Institution:If the student did not receive all of the funds that he/she earned, the student may be due a post-withdrawal disbursement. If the post-withdrawal disbursement includes loan funds, the school must get the student’s permission before it can disburse them. The student may choose to decline some or all of the loan funds so that he/she doesn’t incur additional loan debt. The school may automatically use all or a portion of the Post-withdrawal disbursement of grant funds (including loan funds, if you accept them) for tuition, fees, and books/supplies (as contracted with the school). The school needs your permission to use the post-withdrawal grant disbursement for all other school charges. If the student does not give his/her permission (some schools ask for this upon enrollment), the student will be offered the funds. However, it may be in the student’s best interest to allow the school to keep the funds to reduce his/her debt at the school.There are some Title IV funds that the student was scheduled to receive that cannot be disbursed to him/her upon withdrawal because of other eligibility requirements. For example, if the student is a first-time, first-year undergraduate student and has not completed the first 30

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days of the program before withdrawal, the student will not receive any Direct Loan funds that they would have received had they remained enrolled past the 30th day. The Condition Under Which Title IV Program Funds Would Be Required To Be Returned:If the student received more assistance than you earned, the excess funds must be returned by the school and/or you. If the student receives (or the school or parent receives on their behalf) excess Title IV program funds that must be returned, the school must return a portion of the excess equal to the lesser of: the institutional charges multiplied by the unearned percentage of the student’s funds, or the entire amount of excess funds. The school must return this amount even if it didn’t keep this amount of the student’s Title IV program funds. If the school is not required to return all of the excess funds, the student must return the remaining amount. Any loan funds that the student must return, he/she (or the parent for a PLUS Loan) repay in accordance with the terms of the promissory note. That is, the student makes scheduled payments to the holder of the loan over a period of time.Any amount of unearned grant funds that the student must return is called an overpayment. The amount of a grant overpayment that must be repaid is half of the grant funds the student received or were scheduled to receive. You do not have to repay a grant overpayment if the original amount of the overpayment is $50 or less. The student must make arrangements with the school or the Department of Education to return the unearned grant funds.How the Withdrawal Date for a Student Who Withdraws Officially or Unofficially is Determined:For clock hour schools the actual last date of attendance is the last day the student was physically in attendance. This is the withdrawal date.

The determination date of the withdrawal date on a student who had been previously attending could be up to, but will not to exceed 14 calendar days from that student’s actual last date of attendance.

An active student is determined to be officially withdrawn on the day they notify the school’s administrative office of their intention to withdraw from school or to not return from an approved leave of absence.

An active student is determined to be unofficially withdrawn when they have been absent for 14 calendar days from their last date of physical attendance without notifying the school’s administrative office. A student who does not return from an approved leave of absence is determined to be withdrawn on the day they were scheduled to return but did not.Time Frame for the Return of Title IV Funds: The school has 30 days from the last date of attendance to complete an R2T4 calculation. The school then has 45 days from the date of determination of the withdrawal to return any funds due to the Title IV programs and no more than 60 days from the date of withdrawal or last date of attendance. The Order in Which Title IV Program Funds Must Be Returned: The school and or the student if applicable must return Title IV funds to the programs from which the student received aid during the payment period or period of enrollment as applicable, in the following order, up to the net amount disbursed from each source:

1. Unsubsidized Direct Stafford loans (other than PLUS loans). 2. Subsidized Direct Stafford loans. 3. Direct PLUS loans.4. Federal Pell Grants for which a return of funds is required. Pg.14

The requirements for Title IV program funds when a student withdraws are separate from any Institutional Refund Policy that the school may have. Therefore, the student may still owe funds to the school to cover unpaid institutional charges. The school may also charge for any Title IV program funds that the school was required to return. A copy of the school’s refund policy is contained in the school catalog.

If a student has questions about his/her Title IV program funds, he/she can call the Federal Student Aid Information Center at 1-800-4-FEDAID (1-800-433-3243). TTY users may call 1-800-730-8913. Information is also available on Student Aid on the Web at www.studentaid.ed.gov.

CODE OF CONDUCTThe School is committed to ensuring the integrity of its employees and students with respect to all aspects of its schools and operations. Compliance with all applicable laws, regulations, company policies & procedures, and performance of duties according to the highest standards of honesty and integrity, is expected of all employees. Employees assisting students in the financial aid process are required to affirm that they will 1) be ethical and conduct themselves with integrity, 2) avoid any conflicts of interest and comply with all Codes of Conduct required by the school, 3) provide prospective and enrolled students with accurate and complete financial aid and policy information, 4) keep student information confidential and comply with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), and 5) comply with federal and state laws and regulations, accreditor rules, and school policies & procedures.

SCHOOL REFUND POLICYCancellation/Postponement and Refunds

1) An applicant not accepted is entitled to a refund of all monies paid within 30 days.2) If a student or legal guardian cancels his/her contract in writing any time prior to midnight of third business day of the signing of

the enrollment agreement all monies collected by NDBA shall be refunded. 3) Students withdrawing in writing after three (3) business days, but before commencement of classes, are entitled to a full refund

of all tuition and fees paid except the maximum cancellation charge of $150.00 or 25% of the contract price whichever is less.

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4) Postponement of Start Date, whether at the request of NDBA’s or student, requires a written agreement signed by the student and the school. The agreement must set forth:

a) Whether the postponement was for the convenience of NDBA or the student, and b) A deadline for new start date, beyond which the start date will not be postponed.

If the course is not commenced, or the student fails to attend by the new start date set forth in the agreement, the student will be entitled to an appropriate refund of prepaid tuition and fees within 30 days of the deadline in accordance with the school’s refund policy and all applicable laws and rules concerning and the Private Occupational Education Act of 1981.

5) The student will receive a full refund of tuition and fees paid if the school cancels or discontinues a program/Stand Alone course within a period of time a student could have reasonably completed it, except that this provision shall not apply in the event the school ceases operation.

6) Additional charges for kit equipment, books or supplies that have been dispersed to a student are non-refundable and will not be in the calculations of the Refund Policy. Kit supplies and books that are unopened/unused, that are returned within 20 days, may be refundable.

7) The policy for granting credit for previous training shall not impact the refund policy.

Refunds for Withdrawals/Leave of Absence/Terminations or Dismissals/School Closure NDBA will retain a cancellation fee, application and enrollment fee plus a percentage of tuition according to the Colorado State Refund Policy chart shown below.

1) All withdrawals must be written, state the reason for withdrawal and submitted to one of the school directors. 2) All refunds will be made within 30 days from the date of withdrawal or termination which shall be determined by

a) Student failure to return from an excused Leave of Absence (LOA) the official date of withdrawal is the earlier date the academy determines the student is not returning or the day following the expected return date (per DPOS)

b) Postmark or the date written notice is delivered to a School Director in person.c) Termination/Dismissal will be the date on which the student violates published school policy which provides for dismissal,

which shall occur no more than 14 calendar days from the last day of physical attendance (excluding LOA).3) The refund policy will apply to tuition and fees charged in the enrollment agreement.

a) Students owing monies to the school will be asked to pay off all debts in full or make payment arrangements with Financial Director.

b) Students defaulting on any payment arrangement may incur an interest rate of 18% be assessed on the first day after default.

Pg. 15 c) Any payment arrangement not met will require NDBA to follow legal action and will go to collections at the student’s

expense including any legal fees, interest charges, any other fees that may have occurred due to a default of payment.d) Any return of Title IV funds will be paid as applicable, 1) Unsubsidized Federal Direct Loan, 2) Subsidized Federal Direct Loan,

3) Federal PLUS/Direct PLUS Loan, 4) Federal Pell Grant, 5) Other Federal, state, private or institutional aid, 6) the student. If the student has received personal payments of Title IV aid, he/she may be required to refund the aid to the applicable program. See Return of Title IV Funds on pages 13 & 14 of catalog.

4) Reasons for dismissal: a) Not fulfilling financial obligations to the school. b) Failure to comply with the rules and regulations of the school.c) Failure to comply with the tardiness/attendance/academic policy of the school.d) Insubordination or failure to follow NDBA STANDARDS OF CONDUCT.e) After a student has been absent for 14 calendar days from their last date of physical attendance. f) In the case of a LOA, the documented date of return, student does not return.

5) School Closure Policy:a) NDBA will continue to teach out all students, if accepted by the studentb) Or arrange to have students transferred and accepted to another school in our geographic area and shall not charge the

students a greater amount than original school would be entitled under its contract and for which the student has not yet paid.

c) Or the student shall be entitled to 100% of the prepaid, unearned tuition at the time of closure.

New Dimensions Beauty Academy and Colorado State Refund Policy Chart

Student is entitled to upon withdrawal or termination REFUND if applicable Within first 10% of program 90% less $150 cancellation charge After 10% but within first 25% of program 75% less $150 cancellation chargeAfter 25% but within first 50% of program 50% less $150 cancellation chargeAfter 50% but within first 75% of program 25% less $150 cancellation chargeAfter 75% (if paid in full, cancellation charge is not applicable) No Refund

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STUDENT INFORMATIONSATISFACTORY ACADEMIC PROGRESS POLICYThe satisfactory progress policy applies to all students enrolled in a NACCAS approved program while receiving Federal Title IV funds, partial funding assistance, or self-pay. Satisfactory Progress in attendance and academic work is a requirement and to continue eligibility for funding. To ensure all students receive information on our Satisfactory Progress Policy, the policy is stated in our student handbook, catalog and given to all students prior to enrollment.

ATTENDANCEAll students must attend school; in accordance with our Satisfactory Progress schedule. It is a requirement of the school to attend classes promptly and follow the schedule you have been given. Attendance is evaluated on a cumulative basis. Students may make-up hours if approved by a Director and only at specified times. If a student leaves early without approval, they may lose their hours for the day unless a Director determines extenuating circumstances apply and grants an approval. Actual Attendance is based on the number of successful completed clock hours divided by the number of scheduled clock hours. Students are required to maintain a 80% of clock hours achieved verses attempted. During basics students are encouraged not to be absent as information may not be repeated until the next basics class. Continued absences may result in warning/termination. Poor attendance will affect your GPA and SAP. Any student will be dismissed if it is determined that the student cannot complete his/her program in the allotted 125% maximum time period. When a student takes a LOA, the student’s graduation dates and maximum time will be adjusted to reflect the length of the LOA. Transfer Hours accepted by the school are counted as both attempted and completed hours for max time and SAP. Periods of time when a student is not receiving Title IV financial aid are still counted towards max time.

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ACADEMIC PROGRESSQualitative and quantitative factors will be evaluated by tests, projects and practical worksheets using the following grading system. If a student grade on their weekly practical sheet is below 75%, then he/she must make-up the grade sheet and will not be granted the credit. Practical grade sheets are turned in weekly. Incomplete grade sheets will have to be made up at the end of your program which may result in additional monies being owed. If a grade sheet is lost or misplaced a new one will be issued and the student will have to begin it again. Students are not allowed to have more than two grade sheet at any given time. A cumulative GPA of 75% must be maintained in order to meet SAP requirements. Progress reports are given to students monthly although SAP is monitored based on the following determination of progress. SAP evaluations will be kept in the student’s file and can be requested by a student at any time.

DETERMINATION OF PROGRESSStudent’s SAP is evaluated at the end of each of their payment periods. The Department of Education defines the minimum academic year for clock hour programs as 900 hours and 30 weeks. Payment periods are calculated as of the mid-point of the student’s academic year. Programs with more than 900 hours will have two academic years. If a program or remaining portion of the program is less than 900 hours the academic year is the entire program or the remaining amount of the program and the mid-point is the payment period. Students meeting requirements at the end of each payment period will be considered making Satisfactory Progress until the next evaluation period. In order for a student to be considered making Satisfactory Progress, the student must meet both attendance and academic minimum requirements in both quantitative (academic terms) and qualitative (academic performance). Students will be evaluated within three days that they are scheduled to complete the end of each evaluation period (points), and notified of SAP results:

Course / Program Part-time/Full-time Scheduled Clock Hour Evaluation Points Cosmetology 24 hours wk/30 hours wk 450, 900, 1200, 1500Barber 24 hours wk/30 hours wk 450, 900, 1200, 1500Hairstyling 24 hours wk/30 hours wk 450, 900, 1050, 1200Esthetics 24 hours wk/30 hours wk 319, 638Nail Technician 24 hours wk/30 hours wk 300, 600

Due to NDBA being a continual school and not a term based school, we do not have a summer term.WARNINGStudents failing to meet requirements for attendance or academic progress will be placed on Warning Status. Students on Warning Status may continue to receive Title IV funding for one evaluation period. Students are not required to appeal a Warning Status.

APPEAL AND PROBATIONStudents on Warning Status who do not meet requirements at the next evaluation point will lose eligibility for Title IV funding. Students who are not meeting satisfactory academic progress who wish to appeal the school’s determination of loss of eligibility (for reasons such as death

GRADING SYSTEM 92 - 100 A = Excellent 83-91 B = Good 75-82 C = Average 74 and below = Failure

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of a relative, injury/illness of the student, or other special circumstances) must appeal within the required time frame and on the school required form (see Appeals). If the school grants the student’s appeal, the student will be placed on Probation Status until the next evaluation point and the student’s eligibility for Title IV funding will be reinstated. It must be determined that the student will be able to meet the SAP standards by the next evaluation period for probation to be granted. A student can do this by: 1) Making up missed tests and assignments and increasing grade average to 75% or better, and/or 2) Increasing cumulative attendance to 80% (ie: make-up hours available, attend scheduled hours). A student may be placed on Probation Status for one evaluation period. The academy determines Satisfactory Academic Progress at the Evaluation points stated in the chart under Determination of Progress, mathematically, should they not meet SAP by the following evaluation period they will lose eligibility for Title IV funds.

APPEAL PROCEDUREIf a student is determined as NOT making Satisfactory Progress, the student may appeal the negative determination. The student must submit a written appeal on the school’s form to the school administration within 5 days of the determination, with supporting documentation including reasons why they failed to meet SAP requirements and why determination should be reversed including what has changed or will be changing and a request for re-evaluation. An appeal hearing will take place within five (5) business days of receipt of this written appeal. This hearing will be attended by the student, parent/guardian if applicable, and appropriate school staff. A decision on the appeal will be made within ten (10) business days after this hearing, and will be communicated in writing and documented in the student’s file. This decision will be final. Students who prevail upon appeal will have eligibility for Title IV funds reinstated. Students who do not achieve minimum satisfactory progress standards and do not prevail upon appeal are no longer eligible for Title IV funds. If a student is denied an appeal they may choose to continue on with school as a self-pay student until they can reestablish their status (see Reestablishment of Status below).

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DETERMINATION DATE / WITHDRAWAL DATE (OFFICIAL / UNOFFICIAL WITHDRAWAL)The actual last date of attendance would be the last day the student was physically in attendance. A withdrawal date on a student who had been previously attending could be up to, but not to exceed 14 calendar days from that student’s actual last date of attendance. An active student officially withdraws when they notify the school’s administrative office of their intention to withdraw from school. An active student is considered unofficially withdrawn when they have been absent for 14 calendar days from their last date of physical attendance without notifying the school’s administrative office.

REESTABLISHMENT OF STATUSA student determined NOT to be making Satisfactory Progress will become ineligible and may reestablish Satisfactory Progress by: 1) Making up missed tests and assignments and increasing grade average to 75% or better, and/or 2) Increasing cumulative attendance to 80% by the end of the evaluation period. A student cannot reestablish eligibility if they do not bring their grades and/or attendance back into SAP even if they self-pay for the period. An interruption in enrollment will also not reestablish eligibility without the student demonstrating SAP. The minimum requirement for reinstatement of aid is a cumulative GPA of 75% and a 80% of clock hours achieved verses attempted.

REINSTATEMENT OF FINANCIAL AIDTitle IV aid will be reinstated to students who have prevailed upon appeal regarding the status of Satisfactory Progress and have been placed on Probation or who have reestablished Satisfactory Progress by their next evaluation point.

COURSE INCOMPLETES, REPETITIONS AND NON-CREDIT REMEDIAL COURSESCourse incompletes, repetitions and non-credit remedial courses have no effect on the institution's Satisfactory Progress Policy. A student cannot withdraw from individual courses/subject matters.

REENTRY/RE-ENROLLMENT POLICYStudents who have been terminated or withdrew from school may re-enroll (if determined eligible) within 180 days of their last day of attendance and will not incur additional charges, however these students will be responsible to pay any remaining balance from the previous enrollment that cannot be covered with reinstated federal funds. A determination of Satisfactory Progress will be made and documented at the time of withdrawal. That determination of status will apply to students at the time they return to school. The student may appeal a negative Satisfactory Progress determination according to the appeal policy. Elapsed time will be treated like a Leave of Absence and does not affect Satisfactory Progress and will extend the contract period by the same number of days. Students re-entering after exiting the school will not be evaluated as new students and consideration will be given to the student's progress status at the time of previous withdrawal.

Students who have been terminated or withdrew from school and re-enroll (if determined eligible), after more than 180 days from their last day of attendance will pay a $100 registration fee and will be charged for contracted hours at the current tuition rate. All re-enrolling students will be provided the school’s re-enrollment policy and will be evaluated by the school Director for placement in the curriculum and kit needs. The student may be required to repeat credits/hours that were previously earned. Re-enrolling students may be required to purchase the current school kit. Students applying for re-entry or transfer-in from other schools may be required, as a condition of enrollment, to bring delinquent prior student loans to a current status.

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All requests for re-enrollments will be evaluated by the school Director. Students are asked to submit a letter explaining why they withdrew or were terminated from school and how the issues have been resolved. The student’s records/file from their previous enrollment will be reviewed to determine whether re-enrollment will be granted. Re-enrollment is at the discretion of the school administration.

Students who re-enroll after more than 180 days, into their original program will have their Colorado refund calculation revised to be charged specifically for the credits/hours completed, if any payments were made that are in excess to the revised calculation that amount will be applied to the new contract. If a student switches from one program to another program the student will be required to pay the original refund calculation in full. Payment plans may be available. For students who switch from one program to another or choose to enroll in a second program will be treated as transfer students. Transfer Hours accepted by the school are counted as both attempted and completed hours for max time and SAP. (This Policy can also be found under our Admissions Policy)

LEAVE OF ABSENCE (LOA)A student must submit a leave of absence form in writing, which is signed and dated, to a Director unless an unforeseen circumstance prevents a student from providing a written request. NDBA will document a decision and collect the written request at a later date. An LOA will only be approved if there is a reasonable expectation that the student will return. When a student takes a LOA, the student’s graduation dates and maximum time will be adjusted to reflect the length of the LOA. The Financial Services Department will be notified of the student leave.

1) LOA’s are on an approval basis with the Directors discretion. Some reasons that an LOA may not be granted: LOA may not be granted if a situation arises that may affect students who are currently on probation for attendance or academic issues; scheduling conflict; late request.

2) A leave of absence will extend the student’s contract date and maximum time frame by the same number of days of the leave of absence.

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3) Students who are on a leave of absence must continue to meet their obligations of payments unless other arrangements have be agreed upon on the LOA addenda. If you have any questions about your payment obligation contact the Financial Director.

4) No Title IV loan funds (for example, Stafford loans or PLUS loans) will be disbursed while a student is on a leave.5) No State financial aid will be disbursed while a student is on a leave.

School policy allows multiple leaves up to (4) for Cosmetologist and Barbers, (3) for Hairstylist and (2) for Esthetician and Nail Technician at the discretion of the Directors. Students needing extra LOA’s will be approved at the discretion of the Director. Leave of Absences cannot exceed 180 calendar days in a given year, based on the first day the first LOA was taken. LOA requests will not be approved for less than seven (7) consecutive calendar days, and may not be approved during the basic-training phase of a program, unless special permission by the Director has been obtained. During Basics if a LOA is granted the student may have to continue their LOA until the missed module repeats, depending on the subject of the module. A student granted an LOA that meets these criteria is not considered to have withdrawn, and no refund calculation is required at that time. If the student is unable to return to school within the maximum time frame for a LOA, their enrollment will be terminated. A returning student on LOA will incur no additional charges by NDBA. If a student fails to return from LOA, or an extended LOA the official date of withdrawal is the earlier date the Academy determines the student is not returning or the day following the expected return date. The withdrawal date for the purpose of calculating a refund is always the student’s last day of attendance. All refund calculations will be based on that date. DISMISSALIt is the Academy’s intent to prepare every student for a career in their field of choice, the Staff and Directors will advise all students should any difficult situation arise. The final decision for any dismissal will be made by the Directors. If a student has been dismissed from school, they can be considered for re-enrollment and re-entry fees will apply per the reentry/reenrollment policy. Any student will be dismissed if it is determined that the student cannot complete his/her program in the allotted 125% maximum time period. The school may dismiss a student prior to the completion of his/her program for one or more of the following:

1. Not fulfilling financial obligation to the school. 2. Failure to comply with the rules and regulations of the school.3. Failure to comply with the tardiness/attendance/academic policy of the school.4. Insubordination or failure to follow NDBA STANDARDS OF CONDUCT.5. After a student has been absent for 14 calendar days from their last date of physical attendance without notifying the school’s

administrative office. 6. In the case of a LOA, the documented date of return, student does not return.

FRIDAY/SATURDAY ATTENDANCE POLICYScheduled Fridays/Saturdays are mandatory unless prior arrangements were made in writing and approved with an Instructor and Director. Calling in on any given Friday/Saturday will not be approved as an excused absence without valid documentation for missing said day. The $100 fee may be waived based on documentation and at the Instructor’s/Director’s discretion. Students have one week to submit doctor’s note from their return of absence. Due to students not always being able to have documentation for their absences or needing to request a specific Fri/Sat off, each student is allotted a number of fees that can be waived based on their program and floor schedule listed below:Program Every Fri/Sat Alternating Fri/ Sat Cosmetology (1500 hours) 7 4Esthetics/Nails 3 2 Hairstyling 6 3

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Barber 7 4

EXCUSED ABSENSES/UNEXCUSED ABSENCESExcused absence: A student may request a day off ahead of time by filling out their student schedule change form. Student needs to follow requirement directions of getting proper signatures and submitting back to Front Desk Coordinator. Unexpected excused absences, such as illness or emergency requires student to call in within a half an hour of their scheduled start time. Both requested and unexpected excused absences would need to be made up in order to graduate on time.Unexcused absences: Calling in after more than 30 minutes of scheduled start time, or no call or no show to scheduled school day is unacceptable behavior and may lead to students being placed on probation, suspension, or dismissal. Unexcused absences may be excused at the discretion of a director.

TARDIESExcessive tardiness may affect your satisfactory progress resulting in disciplinary action. Students more than 10 minutes late for the theory class will not be allowed to interrupt without instructor approval.

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TIME CLOCK POLICYStudents are responsible to clock in and out for days/hours attended in order to receive their credit.

1) Anyone who has not clocked in/out appropriately will be subject to loss of hours.2) If at any time you leave the building, (smoke breaks, walks, talking/texting on your cell phone, etc.) you are required to clock out. If

you are at lunch or on a break outside of the building you must notify the student/client coordinator. 3) You may not clock in or out for another student.4) Violations concerning the Time Clock Policy are grounds for disciplinary action and or termination.

DRESS CODEStudent's dress attire is a reflection of the school. Students not complying with the dress code can be sent home and put on probation. The school reserves the right to make a judgment on whether an individual’s attire meets dress code requirements. Students are required to wear ONLY the following attire. Items of clothing not listed are not permitted. Exceptions to the dress code may be made at the discretion of the Directors or documented medical circumstances only.

1) All students will wear a name tag if you are clocked in. If you have lost it, a new one will be issued at a fee of $4 which will need to be paid for at that time or can be

invoiced to your school account at your request/approval. 2) Personal Items should be kept in your locker when you are on the clinic floor. 3) NDBA requires that students dress in a professional manner. A NDBA smock, pressed and hemmed, black/white/grey/or khaki brown: medical scrubs, slacks (Dark

Black jeans are ok), capris, or black skirt (long or 2" above knee). Leggings are permitted only if covered by smock or tunic five inches above knee. Black, grey or white tops with no logos. Clothing is to be in a good state of repair/condition at all times, clean and professional looking. Items of clothing that are faded, torn, or ragged are not permitted.

4) We strongly recommend shoes are of good quality and adequate support. No high heels or open toed shoes on hair floor mats. Socks and hosiery are permitted. Flip-flop and slipper shoes are not permitted. No dirty or multi colored tennis shoes. Shoes must be clean, professional, and in a good state of repair/condition at all times.

5) Hair and makeup is to be professionally styled. This needs to be done before clocking into school. Do not arrive at school to do your hair and makeup before or after your class has begun.

6) Students must be hygienically clean, use deodorant, have fresh breath and be well groomed at all times. 7) No sweatshirts, hoodies, sleeveless tops, midriff tops, shorts, no visible advertisements, no visible spaghetti straps, spandex or see through shirts. During cold weather

students are permitted to layer items. 8) Trendy stylish hats or caps are permitted by pre-approval only. 9) Body Piercing will be discreet and not outlandish. The Academy reserves the right to determine appropriateness of piercing(s).10) Tattoos will be discreet and not outlandish. The school Directors reserves the right to determine appropriateness of tattoo(s).

Remember that you are in a professional service and fashion business. Our appearance to the public states our desire to be a professional in all areas of our chosen profession.

Copyright InfringementCopyright infringement is the act of exercising, without permission or legal authority, one or more of the exclusive rights granted to the copyright owner under section 106 of the Copyright Act (Title 17 of the United States Code). These rights include the right to reproduce or distribute a copyrighted work. In the file-sharing context, downloading or uploading substantial parts of a copyrighted work without authority constitutes an infringement. Penalties for copyright infringement include civil and criminal penalties. In general, anyone found liable for civil copyright infringement may be ordered to pay either actual damages or “statutory” damages affixed at not less than $750 and not more than $30,000 per work infringed. For “willful” infringement, a court may award up to $150,000 per work infringed. A court can, in its discretion, also assess costs and attorneys’ fees. For details, see Title 17, United States Code, Sections 504, 505. Willful copyright infringement can also result in criminal penalties, including imprisonment of up to five years and fines of up to $250,000 per offense. For more information, please see the website of the U.S. Copyright Office at www.copyright.gov. Students who violate copyright infringement may be subject dismissal.

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STANDARDS OF CONDUCT The student STANDARDS OF CONDUCT have been prepared to provide the necessary guidelines for effective student relationships and apply to all students enrolled at NDBA. If these standards are not followed then the school may place a student on probation, suspension or dismissal.

1) All students must attend classes as scheduled and on time daily. Some exception(s) to this is if the student has a documented doctor/dentist visit or a documented court appointment. Students are required to maintain attendance of 80%, 100% is required for graduation therefore, make-up hours are available. Progress reports are given to students monthly. No Call in or no show to school is unacceptable behavior.

2) Students are responsible to get their worksheets/sanitation sheets signed daily and after performing their task. If a sanitation duty is not completed you must inform your instructor or the client/student coordinator why, and you could be assigned another task.

3) Cigarette/ Vape smoking is not permitted except in designated areas and NEVER inside the school. Eating and drinking are only permitted in the lunchroom. The only exception is a closed container at your station. Breath mints are acceptable. Gum chewing should be a consideration during client services.

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4) Staff and clients must be treated courteously and professionally at all times. Clients should never be left waiting; students will adjust lunch periods

and breaks accordingly. If necessary, a client may be moved to another student to be completed to accommodate lunch or break. 5) Only topics of ethical and professional subject matter may be discussed among students while serving clients, in classrooms, or on break time on the

school premises. Unprofessional language, profanity, inappropriate slang, spreading rumors or gossiping is not permitted. Tips should not be discussed.

6) Students may NOT refuse to perform a client service even if all areas on your grade sheet are completed. Students may not refuse to do a sanitation duty. If this occurs, the student may be sent home, put on probation and /or suspended. Exceptions not to perform a service could be if a client has a communicable disease which will be determined by the floor instructor.

7) Conflicts of any nature with another student or Staff member is not permitted on school premises.8) Insubordination (defiance of authority) is not permitted.9) Use, possession, or sale of nonprescription drugs/alcohol is not allowed on school premises. Students whose behavior is influenced by the use of

nonprescription or prescription drugs, alcohol, or any unknown substance will be asked to leave. 10) Cheating, dishonesty, falsification of records or theft is not permitted. NDBA reserves the right to search personal property if just cause is present.

NDBA is not responsible for loss of personal property.11) A student must have Staff approval for breaks and lunch. NDBA follows the Department of Labor & Employment guidelines. 12) Willful destruction of school property is not permitted. Any student vandalizing school property or equipment will be financially responsible for

replacement of the article(s) and will be subject to disciplinary action. 13) NDBA prohibits the presence of firearms, weapons, or other hazardous devices or substances on school grounds. 14) NDBA prohibits the use of electronic devices such as cameras, camera phones, recording devices, etc. on school premises without advance

permission by the Directors and the stated individual. Uses of these devices are a violation of individual’s personal privacy. 15) Any pictures of clients require permission for a student portfolio. 16) You will be given a “traveler” (ticket) for each client, friend or family member or personal service. Make sure every service preformed is reelected on

traveler. If you have any questions about additional charges ask your instructor/receptionist. If you do not bill your client, friend or family member correctly, you will be held responsible to collect the money.

17) Suggest retail products to educate your client on proper hair, nail or skin home care. Walk your client to the front and ask them if they would like to reschedule.

18) You must clean and sanitize your own work area, roll about, and sanitation duties daily.19) Return all supplies that you have used to where they belong.

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COSMETOLOGY COURSE Credit Hours – 50/Clock Hours – 1500*{pending all regulatory agency approvals including financial aid}

Colorado defines that 1 credit hour is equal to 30 clocked hoursUpon completion of course student will receive a Certificate of Completion

Optional Stand Alone Classes: Microdermabrasion- 14 hours Cosmetic Resurfacing Exfoliating (Chemical Peel) - 24 hours Electric Nail File - 8 hoursPermanent Makeup - 132 hoursHair Extensions- 1-3 daysEyelash Extensions 2 days (third optional)

COURSE OBJECTIVES: To educate the student with the skills, information and training through theory and practical instruction to successfully complete the program and pass the licensure required by the Colorado Department of Higher Education.To educate the student in developing professional attitudes and habits necessary for initial employment and career advancement.

COURSE # COURSE TITLE & DESCRIPTION Credit Hrs

Clock Hrs

CBHEN 100 LAWS,RULES & REGULATIONS .84 25CBH 110 SCALP TREATMENTS AND SHAMPOOING 1.68 50CBH 120 BASIC HAIRSTYLING 1.25 37.5CBH 220 INTERMEDIATE I & II HAIRSTYLING 2.9 87.5CBH 320 ADVANCED HAIRSTYLING 1.65 50CBH 130 BASIC HAIRCUTTING .84 25CBH 230 INTERMEDIATE I & II HAIRCUTTING 4.16 125CBH 330 ADVANCED HAIRCUTTING 1.68 50CBH 140 BASIC CHEMICAL SERVICES .84 25CBH 240 INTERMEDIATE I & II CHEMICAL SERVICES 1.66 50CBH 340 ADVANCED CHEMICAL SERVICES .84 25CBH 150 BASIC HAIR COLOR SERVICES .84 25CBH 250 INTERMEDIATE I & II HAIR COLOR SERVICES. 3.74 112.5CBH 350 ADVANCED HAIR COLOR SERVICES 2.1 62.5

CBHEN 101 MANAGEMENT, ETHICS, INTERPERSONAL SKILLS & SALESMANSHIP .84 25CBH 170 BASIC DISINFECTION, SANITATION & SAFETY .84 25CBH 270 INTERMEDIATE I & II DISINFECTION, SANITATION & SAFETY 2.91 87.5CBH 370 ADVANCED DISINFECTION, SANITATION & SAFETY 1.25 37.5

INSTRUCTIONAL METHODS USED Milady Standard Textbook of Cosmetology Milady Theory Workbook Milady CourseMate Comprehensive Lesson Plans Interactive lectures Students Salon Activities/labs

Other Methods:Verbal, audio, demos, handouts, homework, online, videos, visual aid and instructors’ personal experience, guest speakers, field trips/pre-approved outside classes and other related learning methods

GRADING PROCEDURES: Students are assigned academic learning and a minimum number of practical experiences. Academic learning is evaluated monthly. Practical assignments are evaluated as completed and counted toward course completion only when rated as satisfactory. If a student grade on their weekly practical grade sheet is below 75%, then he/she must make-up the grade sheet and will not be granted the credit. The second grade earned will be the grade of record for the student’s GPA. Students are required to maintain an 80% cumulative attendance average and 80% average of clock hours achieved verses attempted. GPAs and clock hours will be evaluated monthly. Student’s GPA and clock attendance will be evaluated at the end of each evaluation period (points), and notified of SAP results. If a student does not pass a test with a minimum of 75%, it must be retaken and the higher grade will be the grade of record. A cumulative GPA of 75% must be maintained.

Numerical grades are considered according to the following scale:

92 - 100 A = Excellent 83-91 B = Good 75-82 C = Average 74 and below = Failure

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CB 100 BASIC SKIN CARE .84 25CE 110 INTRODUCTION TO MAKE-UP .84 25CE 120 HAIR REMOVAL 2.5 75C 210 INTERMEDIATE I & II SKIN CARE/CLINIC FLOOR 3.30 100C 310 ADVANCED SKIN CARE/CLINIC FLOOR 1.66 50

CN 100 BASICS NAIL TECHNOLOGY .84 25CN 105 BASICS NAIL ENHANCEMENTS 1.66 50CN 200 INTERMEDIATE I & II NAIL CLINIC FLOOR/TECHNOLOGY 5.0 150CN 300 ADVANCED NAIL CLINIC FLOOR 2.5 75

Total Credit Hours / Clock Hours 50.0 1500 Pg. 22

BARBERING COURSE Credit Hours – 50 / Clock Hours - 1500Colorado defines that 1 credit hour is equal to 30 clocked hours

Upon completion of course student will receive a Certificate of Completion

Optional Stand Alone

Optional Stand Alone Classes: Hair Extensions Class: 1-3 days

COURSE OBJECTIVES: To educate the student with the skills, information and training through theory and practical instruction to successfully complete the program and pass the licensure required by the Colorado Department of Higher Education.To educate the student in developing professional attitudes and habits necessary for initial employment and career advancement.

COURSE # COURSE TITLE & DESCRIPTION CREDIT HRS

CLOCK HRS

CBHEN 100 LAWS, RULES & REGULATIONS 1.0 30CBH 110 SCALP TREATMENTS AND SHAMPOOING 2.0 60CBH 120 BASIC HAIRSTYLING 1.5 45

B 220 INTERMEDIATE I & II HAIRSTYLING 5.5 165CBH 320 ADVANCED HAIRSTYLING 2.0 60CBH 130 BASIC HAIRCUTTING 1.0 30

B 230 INTERMEDIATE I & II HAIRCUTTING 5.5 165B 330 ADVANCED HAIRCUTTING 2.5 75

CBH 140 BASIC CHEMICAL SERVICES 1.0 30B 240 INTERMEDIATE I & II CHEMICAL SERVICES 5.0 150

CBH 340 ADVANCED CHEMICAL SERVICES 2.0 60CBH 150 BASIC HAIR COLOR SERVICES 1.0 30CBH 250 INTERMEDIATE I & II HAIR COLOR SERVICES 4.5 135CBH 350 ADVANCED HAIR COLOR SERVICES 2.5 75

CBHEN 101 MANAGEMENT, ETHICS, INTERPERSONAL SKILLS & SALESMANSHIP 1.0 30CBH 170 BASIC DISINFECTION, SANITATION & SAFETY 1.0 30CBH 270 INTERMEDIATE I & II DISINFECTION, SANITATION & SAFETY 3.5 105CBH 370 ADVANCED DISINFECTION, SANITATION & SAFETY 1.5 45

INSTRUCTIONAL METHODS USED Milady Standard Textbook of Cosmetology Milady Standard Textbook of Professional Barbering Professional Services for Men Milady Theory Workbook Milady Online Licensing Prep Comprehensive Lesson Plans Interactive lectures Students Salon Activities/labsOther Methods:Verbal, audio, demos, handouts, homework, online, videos, visual aid and instructors’ personal experience, guest speakers, field trips/pre-approved outside classes and other related learning methods

GRADING PROCEDURES: Students are assigned academic learning and a minimum number of practical experiences. Academic learning is evaluated monthly. Practical assignments are evaluated as completed and counted toward course completion only when rated as satisfactory. If a student grade on their weekly practical grade sheet is below 75%, then he/she must make-up the grade sheet and will not be granted the credit. The second grade earned will be the grade of record for the student’s GPA. Students are required to maintain an 80% cumulative attendance average and 80% average of clock hours achieved verses attempted. GPAs and clock hours will be evaluated monthly. Student’s GPA and clock attendance will be evaluated at the end of each evaluation period (points), and notified of SAP results. If a student does not pass a test with a minimum of 75%, it must be retaken and the higher grade will be the grade of record. A cumulative GPA of 75% must be maintained.

Numerical grades are considered according to the following scale:

92 - 100 A = Excellent 83-91 B = Good 75-82 C = Average 74 and below = Failure

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BAR 180 BASIC SHAVING 1.0 30BAR 280 INTERMEDIATE I&II SHAVING 1.0 30BAR 380 ADVANCED SHAVING 1.0 30CB 100 BASIC SKIN CARE 1.0 30

BAR 210 INTERMEDIATE I & II SKIN CARE 1.5 45BAR 310 ADVANCED SKIN CARE .5 15

Total Credit Hours / Clock Hours 50.0 1,500

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HAIRSTYLING COURSE Credit Hours – 40 / Clock Hours - 1200Colorado defines that 1 credit hour is equal to 30 clocked hours

Upon completion of course student will receive a Certificate of Completion

Optional Stand Alone Classes: Hair Extensions- 1-3 days

COURSE OBJECTIVES: To educate the student with the skills, information and training through theory and practical instruction to successfully complete the program and pass the licensure required by the Colorado Department of Higher Education.To educate the student in developing professional attitudes and habits necessary for initial employment and career advancement.

COURSE # COURSE TITLE & DESCRIPTION CREDIT HRS.

CLOCK HRS.

CBHEN 100 LAWS, RULES & REGULATIONS 1.0 30CBH 110 SCALP TREATMENTS AND SHAMPOOING 2.0 60CBH 120 BASIC HAIRSTYLING 1.5 45CBH 220 INTERMEDIATE I & II HAIRSTYLING 3.5 105CBH 320 ADVANCED HAIRSTYLING 2.0 60CBH 130 BASIC HAIRCUTTING 1.0 30CBH 230 INTERMEDIATE I & II HAIRCUTTING 5.0 150CBH 330 ADVANCED HAIRCUTTING 2.0 60CBH 140 BASIC CHEMICAL SERVICES 1.0 30CBH 240 INTERMEDIATE I & II CHEMICAL SERVICES 2.0 60

CH 340 ADVANCED CHEMICAL SERVICES 1.0 30CBH 150 BASIC HAIR COLOR SERVICES 1.0 30CBH 250 INTERMEDIATE I & II HAIR COLOR SERVICES 4.5 135CBH 350 ADVANCED HAIR COLOR SERVICES 2.5 75

CBHEN 101 MANAGEMENT, ETHICS, INTERPERSONAL SKILLS & SALESMANSHIP 1.0 30H 170 BASIC DISINFECTION, SANITATION & SAFETY 2.0 60H 270 INTERMEDIATE I & II DISINFECTION, SANITATION & SAFETY 5.0 150H 370 ADVANCED DISINFECTION, SANITATION & SAFETY 2.0 60

Total Credit Hours 40.0 1,200

INSTRUCTIONAL METHODS USED Milady Standard Textbook of Cosmetology Milady Theory Workbook Milady CourseMate Comprehensive Lesson Plans Interactive lectures Students Salon Activities/labsOther Methods:Verbal, audio, demos, handouts, homework, online, videos, visual aid and instructors’ personal experience, guest speakers, field trips/pre-approved outside classes and other related learning methods

GRADING PROCEDURES: Students are assigned academic learning and a minimum number of practical experiences. Academic learning is evaluated monthly. Practical assignments are evaluated as completed and counted toward course completion only when rated as satisfactory. If a student grade on their weekly practical grade sheet is below 75%, then he/she must make-up the grade sheet and will not be granted the credit. The second grade earned will be the grade of record for the student’s GPA. Students are required to maintain an 80% cumulative attendance average and 80% average of clock hours achieved verses attempted. GPAs and clock hours will be evaluated monthly. Student’s GPA and clock attendance will be evaluated at the end of each evaluation period (points), and notified of SAP results. If a student does not pass a test with a minimum of 75%, it must be retaken and the higher grade will be the grade of record. A cumulative GPA of 75% must be maintained.

Numerical grades are considered according to the following scale:

92 - 100 A = Excellent 83-91 B = Good 75-82 C = Average 74 and below = Failure

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STAND ALONE HAIR CLASSESStand Alone Classes shown in Contact Hours not Credit Hours.

30 Contact Hours = 1 Credit Hour

Advanced Certification Hair Classes Prerequisite: Cosmetology, Barber or Hairstyling student, licensed Cosmetologist, Barber or Hairstyling. Certificate issued on Class completion. All Certification classes will incur a Registration fee.

Advanced Hairstyling 1 - 3 daysStudents may choose 1 up to all 6 sections offered. Sections include: Braiding, Updos, Air Forming/Hair Pieces, Hair Pressing, and The Latest Styles and Techniques

Advanced Haircutting 1 - 3 daysStudents choose at least four 1.5 hour sections. Sections include: Clipper Cutting I, Clipper Cutting II, Wedge, One-Length, A-Line I, A-Line II, Long Layers, Modern Trend Cuts, Men’s Cuts I, Men’s Cuts II, and Razor Cutting

Advanced Coloring 1 – 3 daysStudents choose at least four 1.5 hour sections. Sections include: Color Theory, Application Techniques Refresher, Highlighting I, Highlighting II, Balayage, Ombre, Fashion Colors, and Lightening.

Corrective Color 1 dayCorrective Coloring Theory, Practical (strand tests, techniques, etc.)

Chemical Texturing 1 - 3 daysStudents choose 1-3 modules (1 to 3 days, or 7-21 contact hours) Sections include Perms- all phases including specialty wraps, Relaxers, and Smoothing Treatments

Basics Color & Cuts 1- 3 daysStudents choose at least minimum of 6 hours up to a 3 day class. Sections include: Basic Cuts: Clipper Cutting, Wedge, One-Length, Long Layers, Uniform Layer, and Bangs. Basic Color: Color Theory, Application Techniques, Lightening, Highlighting.

Hair Extensions 1-5 daysStudents choose 1 to 5 different techniques. Choices of braiding, track and sew, strips/tape in method, tie-in method, hot fusion/ bonding, fusion. Lab hours will be based on model’s needs.

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ESTHETICS COURSE Credit Hours – 21.3/ Clock Hours - 638Colorado defines that 1 credit hour is equal to 30 clocked hours

Upon completion of course student will receive a Certificate of Completion

Microdermabrasion, Cosmetic Resurfacing Exfoliation(Chemical Peel) will receive a Certificate awarded upon completion of full program at NDBA and licensure by State Board. Students must complete required credit/hours and receive an 80% on tests in these advanced classes in order to be certified. Optional Stand Alone Classes: Permanent Makekup- 132 hours,Eyelash Extensions- 2 days (third optional)

COURSE OBJECTIVES: To educate the student with the skills, information and training through theory and practical instruction to successfully complete the program and pass the licensure required by the Colorado Department of Higher Education.To educate the student in developing professional attitudes and habits necessary for initial employment and career advancement. The student will receive their Microdermabrasion and Cosmetic Resurfacing Exfoliation (chemical peel) certificates once they have completed and passed their state board testing.

COURSE # COURSE TITLE & DESCRIPTIONCREDIT

HRS.CLOCK HRS.

EST 100 BASIC SKIN CARE 2.0 60CE 110 FACIAL MAKE-UP 1.0 30CE 120 HAIR REMOVAL 3.0 90EST 202 INTERMEDIATE I&II SKIN CARE 3.0 90

ESTC 200 MICRODERMABRASION .47 14ESTC 201 COSMETIC RESURFACING EXFOLIATION (CHEMICAL PEELS) .8 24EST 300 ADVANCED SKIN CARE 2.0 60EST 130 BASIC DISINFECTION, SANITATION & SAFETY 2.0 60EST 230 INTERMEDIATE I & II DISINFECTION, SANITATION & SAFETY 3.5 105EST 330 ADVANCED DISINFECTION, SANITATION & SAFETY 1.5 45

CBHEN 100 LAWS, RULES & REGULATIONS 1.0 30CBHEN 101 MANAGEMENT, ETHICS, INTERPERSONAL SKILLS & SALESMANSHIP 1.0 30

Total Credit Hours / Clock Hours 21.3 638

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STAND ALONE ESTHETICS CLASSES

Stand Alone Classes shown in Contact Hours not Credit Hours.

INSTRUCTIONAL METHODS USED Milady Standard Textbook of Esthetics Milady Theory Workbook Milady CourseMate Microderm/Chemical Peel Exfoliation Book Comprehensive Lesson Plans Interactive lectures Students Salon Activities/labsOther Methods:Verbal, audio, demos, handouts, homework, online, videos, visual aid and instructors’ personal experience, guest speakers, field trips/pre-approved outside classes and other related learning methods

GRADING PROCEDURES: Students are assigned academic learning and a minimum number of practical experiences. Academic learning is evaluated monthly. Practical assignments are evaluated as completed and counted toward course completion only when rated as satisfactory. If a student grade on their weekly practical grade sheet is below 75%, then he/she must make-up the grade sheet and will not be granted the credit. The second grade earned will be the grade of record for the student’s GPA. Students are required to maintain an 80% cumulative attendance average and 80% average of clock hours achieved verses attempted. GPAs and clock hours will be evaluated monthly. Student’s GPA and clock attendance will be evaluated at the end of each evaluation period (points), and notified of SAP results. If a student does not pass a test with a minimum of 75%, it must be retaken and the higher grade will be the grade of record. A cumulative GPA of 75% must be maintained.

Numerical grades are considered according to the following scale:

92 - 100 A = Excellent 83-91 B = Good 75-82 C = Average 74 and below = Failure

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Prerequisite: Esthetic or Cosmetology student, licensed Esthetic or Cosmetologist.

All Certification courses will incur a Registration fee unless otherwise noted

Microdermabrasion 14 contact hours (This class is included with Esthetics Course) Upon passing grade of 80% or higher, a Certificate of Completion is issued. OCCUPATIONAL OBJECTIVE: To educate the Cosmetologist/Esthetician student or licensed technician in all necessary elements relating to Microdermabrasion procedures. The student will learn to perform Microdermabrasion safely on clients using machine and manual techniques. Student will be educated in all aspects of sanitation and safety while performing all Microdermabrasion services. Students will have an opportunity to use an approved salon grade microdermabrasion machine, as well as perform Microdermabrasion services (manually) on school clients. Students will be given a final written test and must have 80% or higher to pass this class.

Cosmetic Resurfacing Exfoliation (Chemical Peels) 24 contact hours (This class is included with Esthetics Course) Upon passing grade of 80% or higher, a Certificate of Completion is issued. OCCUPATIONAL OBJECTIVE: To educate the Cosmetologist/Esthetician Student or licensed technician in all necessary elements relating to Chemical Peel procedures. Students will be educated in the aspects of sanitation and safety during application of Chemical peels. Students have to perform a demonstration of Chemical peels. Students will be given a final written test and must have 80% or higher to pass this class.

Dermaplaning 8 contact hours with Manual Exfoliation Certification, 14 contact hours w/o Upon passing grade of quiz worksheet, a Certificate of Completion is issued.

Occupational Objective: To educate the Cosmetologist/Esthetician student or licensed technician on the safe and sanitary work practices of manual exfoliation by dermaplaning. This course is designed to discuss skin, skin diseases and disorders, hair growth cycles, Fitzpatrick scale, skin types, contraindications, client medical history forms/ consultations, marketing, protocols/techniques, and pre and post care for the client. This course includes a physical demonstration, as well as, a hands on portion.

Eyelash Extensions 14 contact hours with available Optional Day 3 (4 hours) Certificate issued on Class completion. Basic kit included with class.

Day 1- 8 Hours, Day 2- 6 Hours, Optional Day 3- additional 4 hours Third day offers more time with application techniques, troubleshooting, and question and answer time.

OCCUPATIONAL OBJECTIVE: To educate the Cosmetologist/Esthetician student or licensed technician in the application of semi-permanent eyelashes. Students will be educated in the aspects of disinfection, sanitation and safety practices during application of semi-permanent lashes, marketing, client consultation, application techniques/removal and aftercare on manikin and model, question and answer time. Students will have opportunities to apply semi-permanent lashes on client. Students have to perform a demonstration of application of lashes.

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Stand Alone Classes shown in Contact Hours not Credit Hours. Prerequisite: Esthetic or Cosmetology student, licensed Esthetic or Cosmetologist.

All Certification courses will incur a Registration fee unless otherwise noted

Spray Tan Sunless 101- Prerequisite: Esthetic or Cosmetology student, licensed Esthetic or Cosmetologist, Licensed or student of Nail Technician, Hairstyling, Barbering can take class may take with clear understanding of scope of practice (no touching the client). Also, available to the public with clear understanding that student cannot touch client.

OCCUPATIONAL OBJECTIVE: To educate the Cosmetologist/Esthetician/Nail Technician student or licensed technician in the application of spray tanning. Students will be educated in the aspects of Spray Tanning and how it works, types of solutions and skin types, rapid tans and undertones, proper protocol as well as trouble-shooting, marketing and retail, choosing your equipment and care of, room set-up, and how to spray tan flawlessly.

Esthetics Refresher 1 - 3 Days

Student must choose a minimum of 6 hours and mix and match course modules. Class is designed to give refresher and advanced knowledge. Facials and Skincare(2hours), Skin conditions and contraindications(3 hours), Facial Makeup(2 hours), Hair Removal(3 hours), Spa and Body Treatments(2 hours), Skin Analysis(2 hours), Lash and Brow Services(2 hours), Specialty treatments- 2 hours per treatment (anti-aging, acne, back treatments, hyperpigmentation, warm stone, etc), Advanced Electricity/ Esthetic Machines(2 hours), Cosmetic Ingredients(2 hours), Spray Tan(2 hours)

Advanced Makeup Application 1 - 3 Days

Student must choose a minimum of 6 hours and mix and match course modules. Class designed to give advanced knowledge and techniques in Makeup application. Students can choose Color Theory (1.5 hours), Face Proportion and Shape (6 hours), Makeup Services/Consultation through application (6 hours), Beyond the Basics (6 hours) and Camouflage (2 hours).

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STAND ALONE ESTHETICS CLASSES (continued)Stand Alone Classes shown in Contact Hours not Credit Hours.

30 Contact Hours = 1 Credit Hour

Permanent Makeup 132 contact hours – theory, lab & practical Prerequisite: Esthetician or Cosmetologist, or student of those. Registered Nurse with doctor’s directive letter from a medical standpoint for restorative service. It is recommended for outside state students to check your own state requirements. Bloodborne Pathogens Certificate

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required. Please check with NDBA for available outside classes. An approved permanent machine is required for this course. New Dimensions does sell machines that meet the Health Department requirements. OCCUPATIONAL OBJECTIVE: To educate the student in the Art of Permanent Makeup from a cosmetic viewpoint in will. Students be educated the aspects of sanitation, disinfection and safety of Permanent Makeup. Students are taught machine and manual techniques with main focus on machine application. Our program follows and fulfills all of Colorado requirements. Students will fulfill class requirements with theory, lab projects, practical and hands on. Students work on patrons throughout the practical segment class. We focus on full preparation with our students including; pre and post procedure, intensive client consultation, risks and complications, also business and marketing perspectives. Our goal is to produce the best permanent makeup technicians that we can. Students will be given a final written test. Upon passing grade of 80% or higher for class, a Certificate of Completion is issued. All Certification classes will incur a Registration fee.

Permanent Makeup Syllabus

CLEANING, DISINFECTION, STERILIZATION, AND SAFETY

Bacteriology & Infection Control, Sanitation Practices in the Workplace, Patron Protection, Draping, Material Safety Data Sheets, Standards & Regulations, Public Sanitation Methods, Chemical Agents, Types, Classifications, Safe Use & Handling.

12 Hours

SKIN ANALYSIS Skin Analysis, Composition/Layers, healing process of skin and its care, diseases, disorders and skin conditions. 8 Hours

EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES Operation and maintenance of different machines, manual hand tools, needle groupings and uses, pigments and anesthetics 8 Hours

COLOR THEORY AND EFFECTS Understanding color relationships, color-wheel, identifying skin tones 32 Hours

CLIENT CONSULTATION Client Profile, Medical History, Consent Forms, and Liability Issues. 8 Hours

APPLICATION OF PIGMENT Eyebrow, Eyeliner and Lip Application, Manikin and Model Applications. 64 Hours

Total contact hours 132 Hours

Advanced Permanent Makeup Prerequisite: Permanent Makeup Class or be a certified technician. Bloodborne Pathogens Certificate. Certificate issued on Class completion. All Certification classes will incur a Registration fee.The purpose of this class is to further the education of the technician for betterment of your career by adding new and advanced procedures to your repertoire. Advanced Permanent Makeup Classes will enhance the techniques and abilities of the technician.

Advanced Lip 6 hours Advanced Eyebrow 6-24 hours

Hair-line Stroke 6 hours Microblading (MicroHairstroke) 24 hours

Areolas 6 hoursCamouflage and Blending 6 hours

Advanced Eye Techniques 8 hours

Advanced Intense Brow Training 8 hours Soft shading technique, Correct Position of Strokes and Shape

Advanced Color Theory 4 hours Color Theory and Pigment Mixing, Unwanted Pigments Skin Undertones

Advanced PMU Problem Solving Techniques 8 hours Problematic Skin, Pigment Lightening/ Removal, Neutralizing, Facial Tattoo Correction/Cover-up

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NAIL TECHNICIAN COURSE Credit Hours – 20 / Clock Hours 600Colorado defines that 1 credit hour is equal to 30 clocked hours

Upon completion of course student will receive a Certificate of Completion

Optional Stand Alone Classes: Electric Nail File 8 Hours, Waxing For Nail Technicians 6 Hours Certificate awarded upon completion of full program at NDBA and licensure by State Board.

COURSE OBJECTIVES : To learn performance of skills relating to Manicure; To gain an understanding of basic theory; To practice procedures related to Manicure; To practice sanitation, safety and professional ethics; To gain understanding of business procedures; To be prepared for State Board Examinations in order to receive a license to practice nail technology; and upon completion, be able to perform a combination of Manicure practices such as cleaning and massaging the arm and hand, sculpting, polishing the nails, etc. for Manicure purposes only.

COURSE # COURSE TITLE & DESCRIPTION CREDIT HRS.

CLOCK HRS.

CN 100 BASICS NAIL TECHNOLOGY 1.0 30CN 105 BASICS NAIL ENHANCEMENTS 2.0 60CBHEN 101 MANAGEMENT, ETHICS, INTERPERSONAL SKILLS & SALESMANSHIP 1.0 30NAT 130 BASIC DISINFECTION, SANITATION & SAFETY 2.0 60NAT 230 INTERMEDIATE I & II DISINFECTION, SANITATION & SAFETY 3.5 105NAT 330 ADVANCED DISINFECTION, SANITATION & SAFETY. 1.5 45CBHEN 100 LAWS, RULES & REGULATIONS 1.0 30CN 200 INTERMEDIATE I & II NAIL CLINIC FLOOR/TECHNOLOGY 6.0 180N 300 ADVANCED NAIL CLINIC FLOOR 2.0 60

Total Credit Hours / Clock Hours 20 600NAT 301 ELECTRIC NAIL FILE (Optional Stand Alone Class-8 contact hours) 8NAT 302 WAXING FOR NAIL TECHNICIAN (Optional Stand Alone Class-6 contact hours) 6

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OTHER STAND ALONE CLASSES Stand Alone Classes shown in Contact Hours not Credit Hours.)

NAILSElectric Nail File 8 contact hours (This class is optional with Nail Technician Course)Prerequisite: Nail Technician Course/Nail Technician License or Cosmetology License Certificate issued on Class completion. All Certification classes will incur a Registration fee.

INSTRUCTIONAL METHODS USED Milady Standard Textbook – Nail Technology Milady Student Workbook Milady Online Licensing Prep Comprehensive Lesson Plans Interactive lectures Students Salon Activities/labsOther Methods:Verbal, audio, demos, handouts, homework, online, videos, visual aid and instructors’ personal experience, guest speakers, field trips/pre-approved outside classes and other related learning methods

GRADING PROCEDURES: Students are assigned academic learning and a minimum number of practical experiences. Academic learning is evaluated monthly. Practical assignments are evaluated as completed and counted toward course completion only when rated as satisfactory. If a student grade on their weekly practical grade sheet is below 75%, then he/she must make-up the grade sheet and will not be granted the credit. The second grade earned will be the grade of record for the student’s GPA. Students are required to maintain a 80% cumulative attendance average and 80% average of clock hours achieved verses attempted. GPAs and clock hours will be evaluated monthly. Student’s GPA and clock attendance will be evaluated at the end of each evaluation period (points), and notified of SAP results. If a student does not pass a test with a minimum of 75%, it must be retaken and the higher grade will be the grade of record. A cumulative GPA of 75% must be maintained.

Numerical grades are considered according to the following scale:

92 - 100 A = Excellent 83-91 B = Good 75-82 C = Average 74 and below = Failure

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To educate nail technicians the proper use and safety methods for using an electric nail file according to the Requirements of the State of Colorado.

Waxing for Nail Technicians 6 contact hours (This class is optional with Nail Technician Course)Prerequisite: Nail Technician Course/Nail Technician License Certificate issued on Class completion. All Certification classes will incur a Registration fee.To educate nail technician the proper use and safety methods according the Requirements of the State of Colorado.

Nail Technician Refresher 1 - 3 DaysPrerequisite: Nail Technician Course All Certification classes will incur a Registration fee.Designed to accommodate the student needs for individual techniques in the industry. Techniques in manicures and pedicures and Application of Artificial Nails I and II.

TEST PREPARATION FOR STATE BOARD SPECIFIC PROGRAM COURSE 2.5 hours per class segment (a student may to choose to take multiple segments) Prerequisite: Cosmetology, Hairstyling, Barber, Esthetics, or Nail Technician Course All Certification classes will incur a Registration fee.These classes are designed for people who need extra help preparing for State Board Testing or for people who have let their licenses lapse. We offer 2½ hours for each category: Esthetics, Nail Technician, Hairstyling, Barbering or Cosmetology. Class can be catered to student’s needs, and they may choose whichever segment they would like. Students attending New Dimensions Beauty Academy will not need this Prep class, as it is included in their course. Practical or Written preparation/ theory is available for test preparation.

BODY ART / BODY PIERCINGBasic Body Art I 14 contact hours Certificate issued on Class completion. Prerequisite: Bloodborne Pathogens Course Certificate All Certification classes will incur a Registration fee.OCCUPATIONAL OBJECTIVE: Students will be introduced the fundamentals of body art. You will learn all about stencils, how to make and apply them, customize free hand techniques and proper placement. The class is designed to prepare you for Body Art II and an apprenticeship. Techniques taught in the Basic Body Art class include: lining, pointillism, and several types of shading techniques. You will also learn all about the coil machine: how it works, proper tuning, troubleshooting, and needle configurations for lining and shading. This class contains lecture on customer considerations, post procedure instructions, shading, and color-blending techniques, healing, scar prevention, and more. This fun and exciting two-day class includes hands-on procedures.

Basic Body Art II 14 contact hours Certificate issued on Class completion.Prerequisite: Basic Body Art I, Bloodborne Pathogens Course Certificate Certificate issued on Class completion. All Certification classes will incur a Registration fee.OCCUPATIONAL OBJECTIVE: Students will be introduced to more advanced techniques and hands-on clinics. The class is designed to give further knowledge on concepts learned in Basic Body Art I, and to further prepare student to undertake an apprenticeship. Students will gain knowledge in marketing, and strategies that will help them build their business.

Body Piercing 14 contact hours Certificate issued on Class completion. Prerequisite: Bloodborne Pathogens Course Certificate

All Certification classes will incur a Registration fee.Students will learn the fundamentals of the art of body piercing, the history of various piercing applications, their origins and cultural ties to the past. This class is an intensive course designed to provide individuals with basic skills necessary before undertaking piercing apprenticeship. It is an introduction to the tools of the piercing profession such as needle preparation, determining appropriate jewelry through knowledge of metallurgy and the piercing to be performed. The class will also cover proper sterilization techniques, infection control strategies, interpersonal skills and problem solving. Class will cover Colorado of Public Health and Environment Regula

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OTHER STAND ALONE CLASSES (continued

Business Skills Level 11-2 days 4 hour minimum

Class designed to assist students in business skills for future employment. Class has a 4 hour minimum and class can be customized. Topics include Vision/ Mission, Legal Aspects, Sales/Marketing and Operations/Finance and Accounting.

REFLEXOLOGY

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Reflexology Level 1 32 contact hours Certificate issued on Class Completion Prerequisite: Open Enrollment Course Certificate

Students will learn that Reflexology is the art and science of stimulating one’s own bodies ability to create healing forces by locating and stimulating certain points on the body that affect organs or functions in distant parts of the body. It is a form of compression massage. Reflexology is based on the principles that reflex points in the hands and feet are related to every organ and area of the body. Reflexology Level 1 introduces the technician to Reflexology, learning the maps of hands and feet, and hands on palpations and treatment.Includes theory and lab totaling 32 hours.

Reflexology Level 2 32 contact hours Certificate issued on Class Completion Prerequisite: Reflexology Level 1 Course Certificate

Reflexology Level 2 takes the tech into a deeper understanding of Reflexology and its available treatments learning the true Reflexology maps of the feet delving into more hands on. Topics discussed include History and Origin, Varieties, Map of foot and hand, Organ System Association, Health conditions positively affected, point location and hands- on palpitation. Includes theory and lab totaling 32 hours.

ESSENTIAL OILS Essential Oils Level 1 32 contact hours Certificate issued on Class Completion

Level 2 40 contact hours Prerequisite: Open Enrollment Course Certificate

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COURSE SYLLABUSCourses are not listed in any particular sequence. Letters used indicate program.

C – Cosmetology 1500, B – Barbering, H – Hairstyling, E/EST – Esthetics, N/NAT- Nails

BHEN 100 1.0 Credit Hours/30 Clock HoursC 100 .84 Credit Hours/25 Clock HoursPrerequisite: NoneLAWS, RULES & REGULATIONSTo educate the student in the study of: Local, State, Federal Laws and Statutes, School Rules, Regulations and Policies which govern our industry. This includes occupational safety and health as it relates to Cosmetology,

Barbering, Hairstyling, Esthetics and Nails.

BHEN 101 1.0 Credit Hours/30 Clock HoursC 101 .84 Credit Hours/25 Clock HoursPrerequisite: NoneMANAGEMENT, ETHICS, INTERPERSONAL SKILLS & SALESMANSHIP

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Educate the student in the study and beginning hands on procedures of: Interpersonal Skills, Communication and Human Relations, Professionalism, Resumes, Interview Preparation, Job Search, Management and Ethics, Salesmanship Skills, as it relates to Cosmetology, Barbering, Hairstyling, Esthetics and Nails.

BH 110 2.0 Credit Hours/60 Clock HoursC 110 1.68 Credit Hours/50 Clock HoursPrerequisite: NoneSCALP TREATMENTS AND SHAMPOOING Intended to educate students with the proper steps for analyzing and hands on procedures for: Shampoo chemistry, Hair and Scalp Analysis, Scalp Disorders and Diseases, Scalp Manipulations, Shampooing Procedures & Techniques, Rinsing, Conditioning and Finishing, Treatments of the Scalp and Hair.

BH 120 1.5 Credit Hours/45 Clock HoursC 120 1.25 Credit Hours/37.5 Clock HoursPrerequisite: NoneBASIC HAIRSTYLINGTo educate the student in the study and beginning hands on procedures of: Principles of Hair Design, Wet Hairstyling, Roller Sets, Pin curls and Finger waving, Thermal Hairstyling, Blow Dry Styling, Iron Curling, Waving, Artistry of Artificial Hair, Long Hair Techniques, Hair Pressing.

H 220 3.5 Credit Hours/105 Clock HoursB 220 5.5 Credit Hours/165 Clock HoursC 220 2.9 Credit Hours/87.5 Clock HoursPrerequisite: CBH 120 INTERMEDIATE I & II HAIRSTYLINGIntended to broaden the student’s knowledge and hands on experience of: Principles of Hair Design, Wet Hairstyling, Roller Sets, Pin curls and Finger waving, Thermal Hairstyling, Blow Dry Styling, Iron Curling, Waving, Artistry of Artificial Hair, Long Hair Techniques, Hair Pressing.

BH 320 2.0 Credit Hours/60 Clock HoursC 320 1.65 Credit Hours/50 Clock HoursPrerequisite: CBH 220ADVANCED HAIRSTYLINGIntended for students to exhibit proficiency in: Principles of Hair Design, Wet Hairstyling, Roller Sets, Pin curls and Finger waving, Thermal Hairstyling, Blow Dry Styling, Iron Curling, Waving, Artistry of Artificial Hair, Long Hair Techniques, Hair Pressing.

BH 130 1.0 Credit Hours/30 Clock HoursC 130 .84 Credit Hours/25 Clock HoursPrerequisite: NoneBASIC HAIRCUTTINGEducate the student in the study and beginning hands on procedures of: Scalp Analysis & Hair Growth, Theory of Haircutting, Tools and Implements, Sectioning and Control, Angles and Elevation, Cutting Techniques of Basic Haircuts and Applications.H 230 5.0 Credit Hours/150 Clock HoursB 230 5.5 Credit Hours/ 165 Clock HoursC 230 4.16 Credit Hours/125 Clock HoursPrerequisite: CBH130INTERMEDIATE I & II HAIRCUTTINGIntended to broaden the student’s knowledge and hands on experience of: Scalp Analysis & Hair Growth, Theory of Haircutting, Tools & Implements, Sectioning & Control, Angles & Elevation, Cutting Techniques & Applications.

H 330 2.0 Credit Hours/60 Clock HoursB 330 2.5 Credit Hours/75 Clock Hours C 330 1.68 Credit Hours/50 Clock Hours Prerequisite: CBH230ADVANCED HAIRCUTTINGIntended for students to exhibit proficiency in: Scalp Analysis & Hair Growth, Theory of Haircutting, Tools & Implements, Sectioning & Control, Angles & Elevation, Cutting Techniques & Applications.

BH 140 1.0 Credit Hours/30 Clock HoursC 140 .84 Credit Hours/25 Clock Hours Prerequisite: NoneBASIC CHEMICAL SERVICESEducate the student in the study and beginning hands on procedures of: Chemistry of Permanent Waving, Hair Structure and Analysis, Sectioning, Blocking and Wrapping, Permanent Waving Techniques, Chemistry of Chemical Relaxing, Relaxer Application Techniques, Soft Curl Permanent Waving.

H 240 2.0 Credit Hours/60 Clock HoursB 240 5.0 Credit Hours/150 Clock HoursC 240 1.66 Credit Hours/50 Clock HoursPrerequisite: CBH140INTERMEDIATE I & II CHEMICAL SERVICESIntended to broaden the student’s knowledge and hands on experience of: Chemistry of Permanent Waving, Hair Structure and Analysis, Sectioning, Blocking and Wrapping, Permanent Waving Techniques, Chemistry of Chemical Relaxing, Relaxer Application Techniques, Soft Curl Permanent Waving.

H 340 1.0 Credit Hours/30 Clock HoursB 340 2.0 Credit Hours/60 Clock HoursC 340 .84 Credit Hours/25 Clock Hours Prerequisite: CBH240ADVANCED CHEMICAL SERVICESIntended for students to exhibit proficiency in: Chemistry of Permanent Waving, Hair Structure and Analysis, Sectioning, Blocking and Wrapping, Permanent Waving Techniques, Chemistry of Chemical Relaxing, Relaxer Application Techniques, Soft Curl Permanent Waving. BH 150 1.0 Credit Hours/30 Clock HoursC 150 .84 Credit Hours/25 Clock HoursPrerequisite: NoneBASIC HAIR COLOR SERVICESEducate the student in the study and beginning hands on procedures of: Color Theory, Color Applications and Techniques, Chemistry of Hair Color, Hair Lightening.

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BH 250 4.5 Credit Hours/135 Clock HoursC 250 3.74 Credit Hours/112.5 Clock Hours

Prerequisite: CBH 150INTERMEDIATE I & II HAIR COLOR SERVICESIntended to broaden the student’s knowledge and hands on experience of: Color Theory, Color Applications and Techniques, Chemistry of Hair Color, Hair Lightening.

BH 350 2.5 Credit Hours/75 Clock HoursC 350 2.1 Credit Hours/62.5 Clock HoursPrerequisite: CBH 250

ADVANCED HAIR COLOR SERVICESIntended for students to exhibit proficiency in: Color Theory, Color Applications & Techniques, Chemistry of Hair Color, Hair Lightening, Special Effects Techniques, Corrective Color Theory & Techniques.

B 170 1.0 Credit Hours/30 Clock HoursH 170 2.0 Credit Hours/60 Clock HoursC 170 .84 Credit Hours/25 Clock HoursPrerequisite: NoneBASIC DISINFECTION, SANITATION & SAFETY

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Educate the student in the study and beginning hands on procedures of: Bacteriology & Infection Control, Sanitation Practices in the Workplace, Patron Protection, Material Safety Data Sheets, Colorado State Standards & Regulations, Public Sanitation Methods, Chemical Agents, Types, Classifications, Safe Use & Handling.

B 270 3.5 Credit Hours/105 Clock HoursH 270 5.0 Credit Hours/150 Clock HoursC 270 2.91 Credit Hours/87.5 Clock HoursPrerequisite: CBH 170INTERMEDIATE I & II DISINFECTION, SANITATION & SAFETYIntended to broaden the student’s knowledge and hands-on experience of: Bacteriology & Infection Control, Sanitation Practices in the Workplace, Patron Protection, Draping, Material Safety Data Sheets, Colorado State Standards & Regulations, Public Sanitation Methods, Chemical Agents, Types, Classifications, Safe Use & Handling.

B 370 1.5 Credit Hours/45 Clock HoursH 370 2.0 Credit Hours/60 Clock HoursC 370 1.25 Credit Hours/37.5 Clock HoursPrerequisite: CBH 270ADVANCED DISINFECTION, SANITATION & SAFETYIntended for students to exhibit proficiency in: Bacteriology & Infection Control, Sanitation Practices in the Workplace, Patron Protection, Draping, Material Safety Data Sheets, Colorado State Standards & Regulations, Public Sanitation Methods, Chemical Agents, Types, Classifications, Safe Use & Handling.

E 120 3.0 Credit Hours/90 Clock HoursC 120 2.5 Credit Hours/75 Clock HoursPrerequisite: CE 100 or EST 100HAIR REMOVALEducate the Students in Basics through advanced procedures in: Theory of Hair Removal, Benefits and Techniques.

B 100 1.0 Credit Hours/30 Clock HoursC 100 .84 Credit/Hours/25 Clock HoursPrerequisite: NoneBASIC SKIN CARE/ For Cosmetologist & BarberEducate the student in the study and beginning hands on procedures of: Theory of Massage, Benefits and Techniques, Histology of Skin, Diseases and Disorders of the Skin, Products, Ingredients, Use and Application, Consultation, Analysis & Preparation, Facial and Skin Care Techniques, Skin Care Treatments, Light Therapy, Masks and Packs Therapy and Treatments.

E 110 1.0 Credit Hours/30 Clock HoursC 110 .84 Credit Hours/25 Clock HoursPrerequisite: CBE 100 or EST 100FACIAL MAKE-UPEducate and broaden the student’s knowledge and hands on experience of: Facial Makeup-Color Theory and Analysis, Cosmetic Product Ingredients and Chemistry, Cosmetic Applications and Techniques, Artificial Lash Application, and Lash and Brow Services.

C 210 3.30 Credit Hours/100 Clock HoursPrerequisite: CBE 100/CE110/CE120INTERMEDIATE I & II SKIN CARE/CLINIC FLOOR/For CosmetologistTo provide students with further study and hands on experience of: Theory of Massage, Benefits, and Techniques, Histology of Skin, Diseases & Disorders of the Skin, Products, Ingredients, Use and Application, Consultation, Analysis & Preparation, Facial & Skin Care Techniques and Treatments, Light Therapy, Masks and Packs Therapy and Treatments, of Facial Makeup - Color Theory and Analysis, Cosmetic Product Ingredients and Chemistry, Cosmetic/Makeup Applications and Techniques, Artificial Lash Application, Lash and Brow Services and Hair Removal.

C 310 1.66 Credit Hours/50 Clock Hours

Prerequisite: CBE 100/CE 110/ CE 120/C210ADVANCED SKIN CARE/CLINIC FLOOR/For CosmetologistIntended for students to exhibit proficiency in: Theory of Massage, Benefits and Techniques, Histology of Skin, Diseases and Disorders of the Skin, Products, Ingredients, Use and Application, Consultation, Analysis and Preparation, Facial and Skin Care Techniques, Skin Care Treatments, Light Therapy, Masks and Packs Therapy and Treatments, of Facial Makeup - Color Theory & Analysis, Cosmetic Product Ingredients and Chemistry, Cosmetic/Makeup Applications and Techniques, Artificial Lash Application, Lash and Brow Services and Hair Removal.

BAR 180 1 Credit Hours/30 Clock HoursPrerequisite: NoneBASICS OF SHAVINGEducate the student in the study and beginning hands on procedures of: Fundamentals, general sanitation and safety and procedures for shaving.

BAR 280 1 Credit Hours/30 Clock HoursPrerequisite: BAR 180INTERMEDIATE I & II SHAVINGIntended to broaden the student’s knowledge and hands-on experience of: Standard shaving positions and strokes, identifying the 14 shavings areas and demonstrating the facial and neck shave.

BAR 380 1 Credit Hours/30 Clock HoursADVANCED SHAVINGPrerequisite: BAR 180/BAR 280Intended for students to exhibit proficiency in: Standard shaving positions and strokes, proficient in performing the 14 shavings areas with proper safety and proper sanitation.

BAR 210 1.5 Credit Hours/45 Clock HoursPrerequisite: CBE 100INTERMEDIATE I & II SKIN CARE/CLINIC FLOOR/ For BarberTo provide students with further study and hands on experience of: Theory of Massage, Benefits, and Techniques, Histology of Skin, Diseases & Disorders of the Skin, Products, Ingredients, Use and Application, Consultation, Analysis & Preparation, Facial & Skin Care Techniques, Skin Care Treatments, Light Therapy, Masks and Packs Therapy and Treatments.

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BAR 310 .5 Credit Hours/15 Clock HoursPrerequisite: CBE 100/BAR 210ADVANCED SKIN CARE/CLINIC FLOOR/For BarberIntended for students to exhibit proficiency in: Theory of Massage, Benefits and Techniques, Histology of Skin, Diseases and Disorders of the Skin, Products, Ingredients, Use and Application, Consultation, Analysis and Preparation, Facial and Skin Care Techniques, Skin Care Treatments, Light Therapy, Masks and Packs Therapy and Treatments.

EST 100 2.0 Credit Hours/60 Clock HoursPrerequisite: noneBASIC SKIN CARE/ For EstheticsEducate the student in the study and beginning hands on procedures of: Theory of Massage, Benefits, and Techniques, Histology of Skin, Diseases & Disorders of the Skin, Products, Ingredients, Use and Application, Consultation, Analysis and Preparation, Facial and Skin Care Techniques, Skin Care Services, Treatments and various Procedures.

EST 202 3.0 Credit Hours/90 Clock HoursPrerequisite: EST 100 / ESTC 200 / ESTC 201INTERMEDIATE I & II SKIN CAREIntended to broaden the student’s knowledge and hands-on experience of: Facial Makeup, Color Theory and Analysis, Cosmetic Product Ingredients and Chemistry, Makeup Applications, Artificial Lash Application, Lash/Brow Services, Light Therapy, Masks and Packs, Therapy and Treatments, Machine Techniques, Hair Removal, Facial and Skin Care

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Techniques, Skin Care Services, Treatments and various Procedures, Microdermabrasion, Cosmetic Resurfacing Exfoliation and Clinic Floor.

EST 300 2.0 Credit Hours/60 Clock HoursPrerequisite: EST 200ADVANCED SKIN CAREIntended for students to exhibit proficiency in: Facial Makeup, Color Theory and Analysis, Cosmetic Product Ingredients and Chemistry, Makeup Applications, Artificial Lash Application, Lash/ Brow Services, Light Therapy, Masks & Packs Therapy and Treatments, Machine Techniques, Hair Removal, Facial and Skin Care Techniques, Skin Care Services, Treatments and various Procedures, Spray Tanning Techniques, Manual Resurfacing Exfoliation, Microdermabrasion, Cosmetic Resurfacing Exfoliation and Clinic Floor.

EST 130 2.0 Credit Hours/60 Clock HoursPrerequisite: NoneBASIC DISINFECTION, SANITATION & SAFETYEducate the student in the study and beginning hands on procedures of: Bacteriology and Infection Control, Sanitation in the Workplace, Patron Protection, Material Safety Data Sheets, Colo. State Standards & Regulations, Public Sanitation Methods, Chemical Agents, Types, Classifications, Safe Use & Handling.

EST 230 3.5 Credit Hours/105 Clock HoursPrerequisite: EST 130INTERMEDIATE I & II DISINFECTION, SANITATION & SAFETYIntended to broaden the student’s knowledge and hands on experience of: Bacteriology &Infection Control, Sanitation in the Workplace, Patron Protection, Material Safety Data Sheets, Colorado State Standards & Regulations, Public Sanitation Methods, Chemical Agents, Classifications, Safe Use & Handling.

EST 330 1.5 Credit Hours/45 Clock HoursPrerequisite: EST 230ADVANCED DISINFECTION, SANITATION & SAFETYIntended for students to exhibit proficiency in: Bacteriology& Infection Control, Sanitation in the Workplace, Patron Protection, Material Safety Data Sheets, Colorado State Standards and Regulations, Public Sanitation Methods, Chemical Agents Classifications, Safe Use and Handling.

ESTC 200 .5 credit hours/14 clock hoursPrerequisite: EST 100 / C100MICRODERMABRASIONEducate the student in the study and beginning hands on procedures of Applications and Techniques for performing Microdermabrasion safely using machine and manual techniques. Also covering: Skin, Skin Type/Conditions, Micro-exfoliation, Treatment Procedures, Cleaning, Disinfection, Sterilization, and Safety, Law, Rule, and Regulations, Salesmanship, Occupational Safety and Health.

ESTC 201 .8 Credit Hours/24 Clock HoursPrerequisite: EST 100 / C 100COSMETIC RESURFACING EXFOLIATION (Chemical Peel)Educate the student in the study and beginning hands on procedures of: Skin Analysis, Conditions, Contraindications and Aftercare, Product Ingredients of Cosmetic Resurfacing Exfoliating Substances, Chemical Peel Treatment Procedures and Treatment of Reactions.

N 100 1.0 Credit Hours/30 Clock HoursC 100 .84 Credit Hours/25 Clock HoursBASICS NAIL TECHNOLOGYEducate the student in the study and beginning hands on procedures of: Nail Structure, Growth & Anatomy, Diseases and Disorders of the Nail, Theory of Massage, Massage Manipulations, Manicure Procedures and Techniques, Pedicure Procedures and Techniques.

N 105 2.0 Credit Hours/60 Clock Hours

C 105 1.66 Credit Hours/50 Clock HoursPrerequisite: NAT 100BASICS NAIL ENHANCEMENTSEducate the student in the study and beginning hands on and through exhibiting proficiency: gel nails, nail wraps, acrylics, and various nail enhancements.

NAT 130 2.0 Credit Hours/60 Clock HoursPrerequisite: NoneBASIC DISINFECTION, SANITATION & SAFETYEducate the student in the study & beginning hands on procedures of: Bacteriology & Infection Control, Sanitation in the Workplace, Patron Protection, Material Safety Data Sheets, Colo. State Standards & Regulations, Public Sanitation Methods, Chemical Agents, Types, Classifications, Safe Use & Handling.

NAT 230 3.5 Credit Hours/105 Clock HoursPrerequisite: NAT 130INTERMEDIATE I & II DISINFECTION, SANITATION & SAFETYIntended to broaden the student’s knowledge and hands on experience of: Bacteriology & Infection Control, Sanitation in the Workplace, Patron Protection, Draping, Material Safety Data Sheets, Co. State Standards & Regulations, Public Sanitation Methods, Chemical Agents, Types, Classifications, Safe Use & Handling.

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NAT 330 1.5 Credit Hours/45 Clock HoursPrerequisite: NAT 230ADVANCED DISINFECTION, SANITATION & SAFETYIntended for students to exhibit proficiency in: Bacteriology and Infection Control, Sanitation in the Workplace, Patron Protection, Material Safety Data Sheets, Standards and Regulations, Public Sanitation Methods, Chemical Agents, Types, Classifications, Safe Use and Handling.

N 200 6.0 Credit Hours/180 Clock HoursC 200 5.0 Credit Hours/150 Clock HoursPrerequisite: NAT 100INTERMEDIATE I & II NAIL CLINIC FLOOR/TECHNOLOGYIntended to broaden the student’s knowledge and hands on experience of: Nail Structure, Growth & Anatomy, Diseases and Disorders of the Nail, Theory of Massage, Massage Manipulations, Manicure Procedures and Techniques, Pedicure Procedures and Techniques, Artificial Nail Enhancement Procedures and Techniques.

C 300 2.5 Credit/Hours/75 Clock HoursN 300 2.0 Credit Hours/60 Clock HoursPrerequisite: NAT 200ADVANCED I & II NAIL CLINIC FLOOR/TECHNOLOGYIntended for students to exhibit proficiency in: Nail Structure, Growth & Anatomy, Diseases and Disorders of the Nail, Theory of Massage, Massage Manipulations, Manicure Procedures and Techniques, Pedicure Procedures and Technique.

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ADDENDA-04/19Registration/Application Fee, Online Fees, Kit and Supply Fee, Books and Tax are all NON-refundable.

Kits, Books and Taxes may vary due to manufacture prices and subject to changeRegistration Fees vary from Program Courses to Stand Alone Classes.

Application/Registration Fees may be waived if more than one program or Stand Alone Class is taken.See main catalog for Descriptions of Complete Program Courses and Stand Alone Classes.

Cosmetology 50 Credit Hours/1500 Clock HoursTuition $ 15,500.00 NTApplication Fee 50.00 NTRegistration Fee 100.00 NT*Kit 2,000.00 T*Books 276.95 T

Tax (8.0%) 182 .16

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$ 18,109.11Barbering 50 Credit Hours/1500 Clock Hours

Tuition $ 14,250.00 NTApplication Fee 50.00 NTRegistration Fee 100.00 NTMilady Online 30.00 NT

*Kit 2000.00 T*Books- Barber 259.90 Tⱡ Rental Cosi book 50.00Tax (8.0%) 180 .79 $ 16,920.69

Hairstyling 40 Credit Hours/1200 Clock HoursTuition $ 11,500.00 NTApplication Fee 50.00 NTRegistration Fee 100.00 NT*Kit 1500.00 T

*Books 276.95 TTax (8.0%) 142 .16 $ 13,569.11

Esthetics 21.3 Credit Hours/638 Clock HoursTuition $ 8,360.00 NTApplication Fee 50.00 NTRegistration Fee 100.00 NT*Kit 870.00 T *Books-Milady 333.95 T*Books-Micro/Peel 49.00 TTax (8.0%) 100 .24

$ 9,863.19Nail Technician 20 Credit Hours/600 Clock Hours

Tuition $ 6,650.00 NTApplication Fee 50.00 NTRegistration Fee 100.00 NTMilady Online 30.00 NT*Kit 795.66 T*Books 207.90 TTax (8.0%) 80 .28 $ 7,913.84

*Kit & Books prices are subject to change due to price increases. ⱡ Up to a $205.90 damage fee if not returned in good condition. NT-Non Taxable T-Taxable

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Advanced Education Fees Waiver or reduction of Fees are available to currently enrolled students *Kit & Books prices are subject to change due to price increases*Once kit/supplies/machine for advanced classes have been order for a student they are counted as disbursed.

STAND ALONE HAIR CERTIFICATION CLASSESCertificate issued on Class completion.Registration fee for each course $15.00 Unless otherwise stated.Advanced Hairstyling 1-3 days $105/3 hr section

Advanced Haircutting 1- 3 days $52.50/1.5 hr section*

*Minimum 4 sections

Advanced Coloring 1-3 days $63/1.5 hr section**Minimum 4 sections

Corrective Color 1 day - 6 hrs $252.00

Chemical Texturing 1 - 3 days $225/day

Basics Color & Cuts 1 - 3 days $40/hr**Minimum of 6 hours

Hair Extensions 1-5 days $500-$2400Price & time varies / 1-5 techniques taught

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Barbering Add-on Hairstylists and cosmetology licensees and completed students do have the option of adding a barbering license to their existing license by transferring their current license or hours of completion. We will teach the current requirements to the State of Colorado Cosmetology/Barber Board. Kit will be required, student can supply their own or purchase a full kit from NDBA; if only razor and blades are needed the kit cost is $70.18. Cosmetologist transferring to Barber – 300 hours $2896.80Hairstyling transferring to Barber – 420 hours $3437.14

STAND ALONE NAIL CERTIFICATION CLASSESCertificate issued on Class completion. Registration fee for each course $15.00 Unless otherwise stated. Waxing for Nail Technicians 6 Hours $125.00

Electric Nail File 8 Hours $150.00

Nail Technician Refresher 1-3 days $210.00/day

STAND ALONE ESTHETIC CERTIFICATION CLASSES Certificate issued on Class completion. Registration fee for each course $15.00 Unless otherwise stated. Kits & Books prices are subject to change due to price increases.See page 28-29 for full detail of all available classes.

Microdermabrasion: 14 Hours $375.00

Cosmetic Resurfacing Exfoliation Substances (Chemical Peels): 24 Hours $600.00(optional book for Microderm or CP stand alone classes $49.00)

For the following classes- *Minimum of 6 hours (see pg 26)

Dermaplaning with kit 8 hour day $329.00 Optional 6 hour day $115.00 Dermaplaning Kit $ 50.00

Supply Fee $ 29.00

Spray Tan Sunless 101 1 day $199.00 Optional Hands-on Experience 2 day $ 50.00

*Esthetics Refresher 1-3 Days $35.00/hr

*Advanced Makeup Application 1-3 Days $35.00/hrColor Theory, Face Proportion and shape Makeup, Consultation thru Application Beyond the Basics and Camouflage

Eyelashes Extensions (14 hours) 2 day class $ 475.00

Basic Eyelash Kit *plus tax 349.99Backbar supplies (non-taxable) 10.00 Tax 28.00

$862.99Optional Day 3- additional 4 hours for students who need more hands on instruction $ 125.00

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Test Preparation Course for State Board - Specific Program Course 1-2 day class $70 per 2.5 hour segment This class is designed for people who need extra help preparing for State Board Testing or for peoplewho have let their licenses lapse. We offer 2.5 hours for eachcategory; Esthetics, Nail Technician, Hairstyling, Barbering, and Cosmetology. Class can be catered to student’s needs, and they may choose whichever segment they would like in either theory, lab, or both.

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All classes listed below require a $15.00 registration fee. Unless otherwise stated. Machine needed for specific classes.

Permanent Makeup 132 HoursTuition (Basic Class) $3,230.00 Registration for PMU class only 25.00*Kit/Supplies 900.00*Shipping/Handling supplies 25.00 *Book/workbook 229.00

Tax (8.0%) 90.32 Total $4499.32 PMU Machine are required at extra fee (variety of options available)/ Machine rental is also available for $325.00*Shipping and handling charges may vary depending on supplier.

Advanced Permanent Makeup Areola 6 hrs $895.00Advanced Lip 6 hrs $495.00Advanced Eyebrow

Hair-line Stroke 6 hrs $495.00 Microblading (MicroHairstroke)24 hrs $2500.00 Microblading Kit $220.90 plus $10 s/hAdvanced Intense Brow Training 8 hrs $895.00Advanced PMU Problem Solving Techniques 8 hrs $895.00 Camouflage and Blending 6 hrs $495.00Advanced Eye Techniques 8 hrs $895.00Advanced Color Theory 4 hrs $495.00

Stand Alone Classes Essential Oils I 32 hrs $400.00Essential Oils II 40 hrs $500.00

Reflexology I 32 hrs $400.00Reflexology II 32 hrs $400.00Body Art I 2 Day $895.00 Body Art II 2 Day $895.00Body Piercing 2 Day $895.00Business Skills – Level 1 1-2 Day $30/hr with a minimum of hours to create custom class.

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POLICY ON OTHER FEES CHARGED1. Registration Fee - $100 Application Fee - $502. Cancellation Fee - $1503. Re-Enrollment or Re-Entry Fee - $1004. Schedule change $1005. Credit Checks for Loan Applications- $306. Friday/Saturday Attendance Policy Fee -$1007. Transfer students - Transfer Exam/test practical skill level and/or written test out- up to $1008. Stand Alone Registration Fee - $15 (unless otherwise stated)9. Replacement name tag/time card fee - $4/$1010. Additional copies of Certificates of Completion fee - $20. Transcript requests fee - $10.0011. Document or paperwork copy fees for students - $ 0.21 per page /$18.00 per hour with minimum of one hour charge. A reasonable amount of time

must be allowed to complete the request.12. Staff or students are not permitted to write checks or use credit card machine for cash. Any returned checks for insufficient funds or closed account

written to the school for tuition or services will be charged a fee of $30.13. Any collection charges or legal fees that may be incurred as a result of returned checks or monies will be the responsibility of the student.14. Advance Class instruction time is $50 per hour for missed scheduled hours.15. Should student go over their completion date, extra instructional charges are $315.00 per week for full time and $236.00 per week for part time,

or any part thereof, until graduation. We do offer our regular program students an additional 5% time to complete their program before they incur any charges. On the contract there are two graduation dates listed. The first is the Calculated Completion Date; which is the date a student could graduate on with perfect attendance or if they complete make-up hours. The 5% is shown on a students’ contract as On-time Completion Dates. Any time NDBA refers to contract date the On-Time date is used.

16. Students having to repeat a Segment of Basics due to not passing either the week or Basics test out will have to retake and will be charged $315.00 per week for full time and $236.00 per week for part time.

17. Kit Rentals (optional) – Nail kits - $15, Esthetics kits - $20, Cosmetology/Hairstyling/Barbering - $30, Outside students will require a $50 rental fee and a deposit for the kit in the amount of the kit cost. If student fails to return kit or if kit has missing items the student will be charged the full price of the item. 18. If a student’s Milady Coursemate online expires they may incur an additional fee through Milady Cengage

ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF & FACULTYAll Staff instructors must be State credentialed, show good qualities in leadership, communication, organization, and customer service skills. They must be able to work in a fast paced environment and be a team player. All undergo an extensive interview process to satisfy the requirements of the Academy.

Wendy Peters Education Director, Instructor Sara Whitcomb Instructor Dawn MacArthur Admissions & Marketing Director, Instructor Tracy Queen Instructor/ Administration Assistant Mona Pent Consulting Director, Substitute Instructor Cory Merriman Senior Esthetics InstructorChauntelle Aguirre Financial Director Denise Meadow Student Coordinator/Front Desk MgrJulie Kelly Instructor/Administration Assistant Janet Mansfield Front Desk AssistantCarlena Green Instructor Alyssa Peters Front Desk Assistant

Wendy McFarland Admissions/Administration Assistant

HOURS OF OPERATIONMonday-Advanced Classes Only

Tuesday & Thursday 9:00 am – 5:30 pmWednesday 9:00 am – 8:00 pm Friday & Saturday 9:00 am – 3:30 pm

CLIENT HOURS Tuesday 9:30 am – 5:30 pm Wednesday 9:30 am – 8:00 pm

Thursday 9:30 am – 5:30 pmFriday & Saturday 9:30 am – 3:30 pm

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School ClosuresNDBA closes on the following days: New Year’s Day, Memorial Day (4 day weekend), Independence Day, Labor Day (4 day weekend), Thanksgiving (5 day weekend) and Christmas Day. We also take one week Winter Break at the end of December. The school reserves the right to close additional days with posted notice. The week of Thanksgiving we stay until 8 pm on Tuesday and close at 5:30 on Wednesday.

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School Calendar 2019 Start Dates*Start dates may change according to student interest, late enrollments may be permitted upon approval by Education Director.

*Hours for Transfer Students may vary *Start dates in bold specify Barber and Hairstyling start dates

Start Dates*2019January 2 - Shampooing/State LawsJanuary 8 - HaircuttingJanuary 22 - HairstylingFebruary 5 - Chemical Texture ServicesFebruary 19 - HaircolorMarch 5 - SkinMarch 19 – NailsApril 9 – Shampooing/State LawsApril 16 - HaircuttingApril 30 - HairstylingMay 14 – Chemical Texture ServiceMay 28 - HaircolorJune 11 - SkinJune 25 - Nails

July 16 – Shampooing/State LawsJuly 23 - HaircuttingAugust 6 - HairstylingAugust 20 - Chemical Texture ServiceSeptember 3 - HaircolorSeptember 17 - SkinOctober 1- NailsOctober 22 - ShampooingOctober 29 – HaircuttingNovember 12 – HairstylingNovember 26 – State LawsDecember 3 – Chemical Texture ServiceDecember 17 – Haircolor Winter Break December 22 – January 1, 2020January 7, 2020 – Skin

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COSMETOLOGY(50 Credits/1500 hrs)

FULL-TIME: 1 Credit/week = 30 hrs/weekFull-time = 50 to 53 weeks Basics: 15 weeks@ 30 hrs per wk Clinic floor: 35 to 38 wks @ 30 hrs per wk

FULL-TIME PLUS: 1.25 Credits/week = 37.50 hrs/weekFull-time Plus: 43 to 45 weeks Basics: 15 wks @ 30 hrs/wk Clinic floor: 28 to 30 wks @ 37.5 hrs/wk

PART-TIME:.8 credits per week = 24 hrs/weekPart-time: 59 to 62 weeks Basics: 15 weeks@ 30 hrs/wk Clinic floor: 44 to 47 weeks @ 24 hrs/wk

BARBERING (50 Credits/1500 hrs)

FULL-TIME: 1 Credit/week = 30 hrs/week Full-time: 50 to 53 weeks Basics 12 weeks@ 30 hrs/wk Clinic floor 38 - 41 wks @ 30 hrs/wk

FULL-TIME PLUS: 1.25 credits/week = 37.50 hrs/weekFull-time Plus: 43 to 45 weeksBasics: 12 weeks @ 30 hrs/wk Clinic floor: 31 to 33 wks @37.5 hrs/wk

PART-TIME:.8 credit per week = 24 hrs/weekPart-time: 60 to 63 weeksBasics: 12 weeks @30 hrs/wk Clinic floor: 48 to 51 wks @24 hrs/ wk

HAIRSTYLING (40 credits/1200 hrs)FULL-TIME: 1 Credit/week = 30 hrs/weekFull-time: 40 to 42 weeksBasics: 10 weeks @30 hrs/week Clinic floor: 30 to 32 wks@30 hrs/ wk

FULL-TIME PLUS: 1.25 Credits/week = 37.50 hrs/weekFull-time: 34 to 36 weeks Basics: 10 weeks @30 hrs/ week Clinic floor: 24 to 26 [email protected] hrs/wk

PART-TIME:.8 credit per week = 24 hrs/weekPart-time: 48 to 50 weeksBasics: 10 weeks @30 hrs /week Clinic floor: 38 to 40 wks @24 hrs/wk

ESTHETICS(21.3 Credits/638 hrs)

FULL-TIME: Start Dates*1 credit per week/30 hrs per week 02/26/2019 Full-time: 23 to 24 weeks 05/07/2019Basics: 8 weeks @24 hrs per wk 07/16/2019 Clinic floor: 15 to 16 wks @30 hrs per wk 09/24/2019 12/03/2019 PART-TIME: 02/18/2020.8 credit per week/24 hrs per weekPart-time: 27 to 28 weeksBasics: 8 weeks @24 hrs per wk Clinic floor: 19 to 20 wks @24 hrs per wk

FULL-TIME PLUS = (1.25 credits per wk/37.5 hrs) may be availableFull-time Plus: 20 to 21 weeksBasics: 8 weeks @24 hrs per wk Clinic floor: 12 to 13 wks @37.5 hrs per wk

NAIL TECHNICIAN(20 Credits/600 hrs)

FULL-TIME: Start Dates*1 credit per week/30 hrs per week 03/19/2019Full-time: 21 to 22 weeks 06/25/2019 Basics: 5 weeks (3wks@30hrs & 2wks@24hrs) 10/01/2019Clinic floor: 16 to 17 wks @30 hrs per wk PART-TIME:.8 credit per week/24 hrs per weekPart-time: 24 to 25 weeksBasics: 5 weeks (3wks@30hrs & 2wks@24hrs) Clinic floor: 19 to 20 wks @24 hrs per wk

FULL-TIME PLUS = (1.25 credits per wk/37.5 hrs) may be availableFull-time Plus: 18 to 19 weeksBasics: 5 weeks (3wks@30hrs & 2wks@24hrs) Clinic floor: 13 to 14 wks @37.5 hrs per wk