Maximum Time Frame

Students must complete the educational program within the maximum time frame, which is based on attending at least 80% of the scheduled hours.

COURSE

LENGTH

MAXIMUM TIME FRAME

Cosmetology/Barbering Full Time

48 Weeks

65 Weeks

Cosmetology/Barbering Full Time 31 Hours

53 Weeks

74 Weeks

Cosmetology/Barbering  Part Time  64 Weeks 91 Weeks

Esthetics - Full Time

17 Weeks

24 Weeks

Esthetics - Full Time 31 Hours

 20 Weeks

28 Weeks

Esthetics - Part Time 24 Weeks 35 Weeks

Master Esthetics - Full Time

35 Weeks

49 Weeks

Master Esthetics - Full Time 31 Hours

40 Weeks

56 Weeks

Master Esthetics - Part Time  48 Weeks 69 Weeks

Nail Technician 300 Hours - Full Time

10 Weeks

12 Weeks

Nail Technician 300 Hours - Full Time 31 Hours

11 Weeks

14 Weeks

Nail Technician 300 Hours - Part Time 25 Weeks 17 Weeks
Nail Technician 400 Hours - Full Time 13 Weeks 16 Weeks
Nail Technician 400 Hours - Full Time 31 Hours 14 Weeks 18 Weeks
Nail Technician 400 Hours - Part Time 16 Weeks 24 Weeks

Barbering - Full Time

29 Weeks

41 Weeks

Barbering - Full Time 31 Hours

33 Weeks

46 Weeks

Barbering - Part Time 40 Weeks 58 Weeks

Instructor Program - Full Time

12 Weeks

14 Weeks

Esthetics Instructor - Full Time

9 Weeks

11 Weeks

Hair Design - Full Time

35 Weeks

49 Weeks

Hair Design - Full Time 31 Hours 40 Weeks 56 Weeks
Hair Design - Part Time 48 Weeks 69 Weeks

The maximum time frame calculation includes school published closures. Transfer students who need less than full course requirements, the maximum time frame will be determined based on 125% of the scheduled contracted hours. If any student enrolled fails to complete the program within the maximum time frame they will lose their eligibility for Title IV programs and may be terminated from the program. Students who exceed the maximum time frame may be permitted to continue enrollment, and be charged tuition fees accordingly, on a cash-pay basis. Whether a student pays out of pocket or receives Title IV Financial aid all hours attempted and completed are considered part of the Satisfactory Academic Progress calculation. For students with a disability that appeal, the student’s disability will be considered as a factor towards maintaining Satisfactory Academic Progress.