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Student activities will include guest speakers, Star Award (best attendance/top professional image), Scissors Award (students who receive letters from clients), community service, and field trips to local trade shows. Optional reinforcement instruction is by video and CD ROM located in the media center. Maximum classroom enrollment is 15 per class.
Maryland State Board of Cosmetologists requires each student to complete 1500 clock hours of instruction. Graduation requirements include "hands on" practical experience in addition to theory class to be eligible to take the Maryland State Board of Cosmetology exam for licensure as a cosmetologist. Final regulations published in the Federal Register on October 29, 2010, 34CFR-668.6, by the US Dept of Education require institutions that participate in the student financial assistance programs authorized under Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended (the HEA), to report certain information about students who enrolled in Title IV-eligible educational programs that lead to gainful employment in a recognized occupation (GE Programs). CosmetologyOPEID: 041397-00 OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOKSOC Code: 39-5012.OO Barbers, Cosmetologists, and Other Personal Appearance Workers PROGRAM DISCLOSURESOn-Time Completion Rate for students who completed the Cosmetology program during the most recently completed award year (7/1/2010-6/30/2011):
-On-Time Completion Rate for students is calculated by the following methodology: Total number who graduated during 7/1/10-6/30/11 divided by the number who completed their program on or before their orginal contracted graduation date. -Please keep in mind that an On Time Completion rate consists of Graduates who complete their program on or before their original contracted graduation date. The Department of Education prohibits institutions from including in the On Time Completion rate, a graduate who may have taken a leave of absence, graduation was delayed due to school closings for bad weather, or changed their original enrollment schedule. Students who fall into this category, although they graduate, do not meet the definition of an on time completer/graduate and are not included in this rate. -150% of Normal Time is the acceptable maximum timeframe within the US Dept of Education regulations for a student to satisfactorily complete a program. Median Loan Debt Incurred by for students who completed the Cosmetology program during the most recently completed award year (7/1/2010-6/30/2011):
*Median Loan Debt of $6,998.00, out of which $5,480 was given back to the student for living expenses. PROGRAM COSTS
National Center for Education Statistics Campus Information Including Net Price Calcuator JOB PLACEMENTNACCASPursuant to N.A.C.C.A.S. Standard I, Criterion 3 & 4, an institution must assess the achievements of its programs and students on the basis of pass rates on examinations for licensure (70% min.), placement rates for those who took the licensing exam (60% min.) and program completion rates (50% min.). This institution is proud to announce that it exceeds the required benchmarks set by NACCAS with the following rates: 2010-2011 Outcome Rates (Based on 2010 Calendar Year)
Maryland Higher Education Commission Reporting 2010
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Cosmetology Program 


This program consists of a student orientation session, theory class, demonstrations, and at the senior level includes "hands on" practical experience in the teaching facilities' clinic using the Milady’s Standard of Cosmetology program. 
