Franklin Hair Academy School of Cosmetology
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Programs Offered
Cosmetology | |
Program Length | 1,500 hours |
Average Completion | 13 months |
Program Tuition | $13,075 |
Editor's Description
The Franklin Hair Academy School of Cosmetology has been educating students for over 10 years. Brock Lee S. explains, "The instructors are on the floor, readily available, but do not 'hover.' Unlike other salons, these students take the time to listen to their clients, learn what the client's vision really is, and then take their time achieving the results the client wants."
The cosmetology program is 1,500 hours or 12 months of full-time study. Their aesthetics certificate is 750 hours of study, which typically takes around 25 weeks to complete.
You can also earn a manicuring certificate in their 600-hour program that requires an average of 20 weeks to graduate. If you're already licensed in your field, the teacher training program allows you to educate future students and only takes 300 hours, or around 10 weeks.
After graduation, 73% of graduates from the cosmetology, aesthetics, and manicuring programs find jobs.
About This School
Admissions
There is an application fee of 125. Please contact this school to learn more about how to apply.
Financial Aid
29% of students received financial aid. Students were awarded $4,493 on average.
First-time undergraduate students in the 2020 school year.
School Size
As of 2020 this school has 34 students enrolled with a student-to-teacher ratio of 7.
Information gathered from the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), 2022.
Accreditation
This school is accredited by the National Accrediting Commission of Career Arts & Sciences (NACCAS).
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