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<br />Attitudes and Appreciations to be Developed (EHEYF 7HV€0jj011gAl)
<br />Be able to appreciate good workmanship common to cosmetology, possess a positive attitude towards the public and fellow workers, appreciate
<br />honesty and integrity and have improved personality in dealings with patrons and colleagues.
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<br />Grading Procedure (� -Vb
<br />Student's academic performance is graded four times throughout the program, at the completion of: 400, 800, 1,200, and 1,440
<br />clock hours. At each grading period, an average grade, in the scale of 0 to 100, will be calculated with the following weights:
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<br />1. Theory exam scores count 40%toward the grade (01 -. Al 73 ° E 40 % ` 711 A})
<br />2. Practical Operations scores count 40%toward the grade All '-�-"o ;6 7-c al x� o-- 40 %
<br />3. Professionalism count 20%toward the grade (;R' 'l All �} ° 7ej -g 20% tul,)
<br />Grading Scale(ox9 -719)
<br />Academic Grading(R* ^jx&J) Point Grades for Practical Work(N71 A'NH)
<br />100%-90%
<br />A ..... Excellent ($T)
<br />89%-80%
<br />B.....
<br />Above Average(39 4� 010)
<br />79%-70%
<br />C..... Average(a4d)
<br />69%-00%
<br />D.....
<br />Fail(UaH)
<br />(GPA 4) 4 POINTS = A - Passing
<br />(GPA 3) 3 POINTS = B - Passing
<br />(GPA 2) 2 POINTS = C - Passing
<br />(GPA1) 1POINTS=D-Not Passing
<br />(GPAO) 0 POINTS= F-NotPassing
<br />Requirements for Satisfactory Completion of Course (311fs°I °I'"" sIRO11
<br />Shall have completed Theory and Operations required by Board of Barbering & Cosmetology with a grade average of"C" (70%) or better.
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<br />Graduation Requirements (Sod ,8N� )
<br />When a student completes the required theory hours and practical operations in Cosmetology with a GPA of"C" (70%) or better, and has paid
<br />all charges due to Asel Beauty College, Inc, s/ he is awarded a diploma certifying his/her graduation.
<br />Students are assisted in completing the necessary documents to file for the appropriate Barbering and Cosmetology Examination.
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<br />Licensing Requirements Mol¢ilA R-7-Wg})
<br />Applicant must be 17 years of age or older and have completed the loth grade. A Cosmetology license will be granted by the State of California
<br />only after the student has successfully completed and graduated from the Cosmetology course as described above and passed the licensing exam
<br />with an overall average of 75%.
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<br />Curriculfun for ,Esthetician Course (600 Clock Hours)
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<br />The curriculum for students enrolled in an Esthetician course shall consist of six hundred (600) clock hours of technical instruction and practical
<br />operations covering all practices of an Esthetician, pursuant to Section 7354 of the Cosmetology Act. For the purpose of this section, technical
<br />instruction shall meaninstruction by demonstration, lecture, classroom participation, or examination. Practical operation shall mean the actual
<br />performance by the student of a complete service on another person.
<br />Such technical instruction and practical operations shall include:
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