LA Style of Cosmetology’s 1,000 hour Cosmetology Teacher Training Program is committed to training the student instructors for the field cosmetology teaching profession, through practical theoretical and psychological application of applied basic knowledge and skills. LA Style of Cosmetology prepares each student instructor to pass the state board examination and to see entry- level gainful employment as a Cosmetology Instructor upon graduation.
The mission of the program is to help contribute to the workforce needs of the area by successfully training motivated students in their acquisition of skills. Upon successful completion, graduates are ready to pass the required state test and be licensed to work as Cosmetology Instructors in this state.
Students must successfully complete all requisite clock hours, operations, exams, practical projects, and clinic assignments for the course. Students must also pass a final exam with a grade average of 75% or higher. All debts owed to the LA Style School of Cosmetology must be paid in full. Successful students are invited to participate in a formal commencement exercise where a Certificate of Completion will be issued. An official transcript will be issued once all financial obligations are met. Students must maintain a written grade average of 75% and pass a FINAL written and practical exam prior to graduation.
Students must successfully complete all requisite clock hours, operations, exams, practical projects, and clinic assignments for the course. Students must also pass a final exam with a grade average of 75% or higher. All debts owed to the LA Style School of Cosmetology must be paid in full. Successful students are invited to participate in a formal commencement exercise where a Certificate of Completion will be issued. An official transcript will be issued once all financial obligations are met. Students must maintain a written grade average of 75% and pass a FINAL written and practical exam prior to graduation.
Students are assigned both academic learning (written exams) and a number of practical evaluations. Academic learning is evaluated during each unit of study using class quizzes, written exams and practical tests. Practical skills are evaluated according to course rubrics adopted by the school and provided to students. Students must maintain a cumulative academic grade average of 75%, to maintain satisfactory attendance progress. Students must maintain a written grade average of 75% and pass a FINAL written and practical exam prior to graduation.
Upon graduating from LA Style School of Cosmetology the following are requirements for obtaining a state license:
LA Style School of Cosmetology is approved to deliver hybrid learning of up to 50% distance education for each of its programs. Distance Education is optional for students. Additional fees may apply for both Distance Education Verification and Distance Education ebooks and technology (tablet) charge, if applicable. See tuition and fees section of this catalog for details.
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The Workforce Investment Act of 1998 (WIOA) established a “customer choice” approach to services through a system of Individual Training Accounts (ITAs). WIOA funding is available to eligible and suitable clients who require additional skills in order to obtain self-sufficient employment. Under this Act, local workforce areas are required to fund only areas of study that have a high probability of resulting employment of a self-sufficient wage. Local WIOA staff review training providers and programs on a regular basis to ensure only those programs which have been determined to lead to long-ter