
FAQ
Q: How do I apply for Financial Aid?
A: Upon acceptance, our Financial Aid will guide you in applying for Financial Aid.
* If you withdraw early from school, you may be responsible to pay grant money back to the U.S. Department of Education.
Q: Is there a minimum age to enroll?
A: Yes, you must be at least 16 years of age to begin training.
Q: Do I need to have a high school diploma?
A: No, but if you don't have one, you'll need a GED certificate.
Q: Is Hair Design an accredited school?
A: Yes, Hair Design is accredited by The National Accrediting Commission of Cosmetology Arts & Sciences, Inc; (NACCAS.) The schools are also certified by the U.S. Department of Education to participate in the Title IV Financial Programs.
Q: When can I start school?
A: Please contact a Career Planning Specialist at 1-800-964-936 to inquire about specific start dates.
Q: What can I expect from the classes?
A: Classes offer a wide range of instruction including lectures, live demonstrations, guest speakers, videos, and practical application.
Q: When do I begin to work on "real people"?
A: After the first phase of training, you'll work on clients in the Student Salon.
Q: What are the graduation requirements?
A: To get your diploma, you must complete the program hours and the required number of practical procedures, and have no financial obligations to the school.
Q: Will I receive my license when I finish the program?
A: To get your license, you must pass an examination administered by the State Board. Our program helps prepare you for the Exam and we'll even give you a "mock board exam" so you know what to expect.
Q: Will you help me find a job once I get my license?
A: We help every student with placement in a salon that best fits his or her needs.
Q: What makes Hair Design grads appealing to employers?
A: Hair Design graduates are in demand because they acquire up-to-date technical skills and possess the dedication required for success.



