If you’re planning on joining the adult esthetician program at the Rockwell campus, I recommend going elsewhere. The instructor, Ms. Stevenson, needs to retire or be replaced. She barely teaches, constantly contradicts herself, and seems more interested in appearances than actually helping her students succeed.
For example, she once tried to put a student on academic probation, which means you’re considered behind and can’t perform services. But that student had already completed all of her work. Only after being pushed to pull up the assignments did Ms. Stevenson admit the truth. She often doesn’t know where her students stand yet is quick to punish.
Her grading and rule enforcement are inconsistent. At the start of the course, she told us we could listen to music but not watch TV. Later, I was listening to music with one earbud in—still able to hear if she spoke to me—and she suddenly claimed music wasn’t allowed. She dismissed me instead of addressing me respectfully. She bends or changes her own rules whenever it’s convenient.
When students need actual support, she avoids extra work. For instance, she refuses to submit student hours at 500/600 so we can test sooner and get work permits, saying it’s “extra paperwork.” That decision directly delays careers but she won’t help.
Her attitude is dismissive and unprofessional. She rolls her eyes when asked for help, forgets things, and refuses to take accountability. She once yelled at me for performing a service I had asked permission for, then laughed it off without apologizing. She only makes an effort when being observed by higher-ups—otherwise, she leaves us to figure things out through classmates or videos.
She also creates a toxic classroom environment by talking negatively about students to others. Surveys we complete every few months only frustrate her instead of helping her improve. Once, she even yelled at a student for submitting a survey question about correcting their attendance name, even though it wasn’t directed at her. After surveys, she’s openly mad at students instead of reflecting on her own teaching.
This isn’t my first negative experience here. My first nail tech teacher acted the same way—disengaged and self-focused—before retiring. She even put me on academic probation and failed me without telling me, despite proof I was caught up. My second teacher, however, was amazing—so I know the program can work when the right instructors are in place. Now, with Ms. Stevenson, it feels like the same problems all over again.
I’ve heard from others that she’s been receiving poor reviews for years, which makes me wonder why she’s still here. Students deserve a teacher who actually teaches and respects them. I don’t expect perfection, but I do expect professionalism, support, and mutual respect. Instead, this program leaves students frustrated, unsupported, and constantly second-guessing their own progress. That should be a serious concern for anyone considering enrolling.
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If you're planning on joining the adult esthetician program at the Rockwell campus, I recommend going elsewhere. The instructor, Ms. Stevenson, needs to...
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