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1. Theory exam scores count 40%toward the grade (01-E- Al '] AJ T'D V .1 ° s= 40 % Mall <br />2. Practical Operations scores count 40%toward the grade (`) aH _1010j xj ` �. Srd A o_„ 40 % <br />3. Professionalism count 20%toward the grade (d V-1 711`} ° tl c 20%P `)-c}) <br />Grading Scale: <br />Academic Gradinglo-ei- "�x�) Point Grades Tor Practical Work fA�71x-�.�1 <br />100%-90% A ..... Excellent (TT) <br />89%-80% B..... Above Average(3g4.01Q) <br />(GPA 4) 4 POINTS = A - Passing <br />(GPA 3) 3 POINTS = B - Passing <br />79%-70% C..... Average(9R) (GPA 2) 2POINTS =C-Passing <br />69%-00% D..... Fail(AiJWH) (GPA 1) 1POINTS =D-Not Passing <br />.(GPA 0) 0 POINTS = F -Not Passing <br />Requirements for Satisfactory Completion of Course (V$21 lli; gl.li.011 OHI=[ R--� AlW) <br />Shall have completed Theory and Operations required by Board of Barbering & Cosmetology with a grade average of "C" (70%) or better. <br />Graduation Requirements (*0JR$1) <br />When a student completes the required theory hours and practical operations in Barbering with a GPA of"C" (70%) or better, and has paid all <br />charges due to Asel Beauty College, Inc., s/ he is awarded a diploma certifying his/her graduation. <br />Students are assisted in completing the necessary documents Lto file for the appropriate Barbering <br />{ and Cosmetology <br />3 Examination. <br />ffq AV §,901 t"cn ( 70 %)°l GPA Ol tl -1. 11MI Ol YV011A1 rd-Lt} Jl,c Al],}T.1 104 -3-t.A-- qkv !P- atj- �r of figj3- 0 <br />%'ll tl-0 T"I l'f. i. T�:14.iT7'Sc a�A_is 9101"_�l`Q PI �=O_.Ql it Ol iiq 71€: all 011gL}.'4A'lFes8-1 Vl011_•A} Txl III j&Ak Aj Al <br />°all -a.;` AI qr g 'a alal x1.g fd tl c}. <br />Licensing Requirements (2101 "1Ih <br />Applicant must be 17 years of age or older and have completed the 10th grade. A Barber license will be granted by the State of California only <br />after the student has successfully completed and graduated from the Barbering course as described above and passed the licensing exam with <br />an overall average of 75%. <br />z^I'�A}c .411 Ol o' 17 -1 OW01610k ak Pl 10'4,d � t, F, 40kCltl 4.�}49o] Ad O "-1-' T$Fl42 i_ �-A 75 % 91 ii ill 'Sda i}ol Lil'L Al �l 611 <br />y Z:I 05_ r11 2-A}1I.7t'. �ql �i."i_a+I °v Pl o-4 Flo) all ^ Iel_VLl0} `F.11 �1 sl T<1V qC" <br />Curriculum for Nail Technician Course (600 Clock Hours) <br />OH Ll 17 0] 71*Tf 1hs011 EHaF EL Choi (600 <br />The Nail Technician course consists of six hundred (600) clock hours which includes a minimum of 175 clock hours of technical <br />instruction with the remaining 425 clock hours allotted to the completion of the state board's minimum specified practical <br />operations, additional practical operations and clinic work. <br />u�llLL�A]ftol .�11h—_ 600Lh1odPz�lp�hJlZ}°L�yolzroj�q 0'0-011 01_i 175 Al­ <br />71€ Z4--414D17,l 425 A171M Uv4 Aldo_ <br />'bTM+qi Adhl1 �i �, T!M 1410) 3 d V RVIq 4tl—I—%Roll v rl0JlI:}• <br />This course is 200 hours over the state's minimum requirements to provide students more time to gain and perfect <br />marketable skills — electric nail drill techniques, advanced pedicure and manicure techniques and additional nail <br />enhancements and art skills are taught and mastered. <br />al 471 M'S 71*, -U 4gffol'A al gff0l 71*, *71 t-* 7j-*'A aft ;71*-� aj+ <br />T%t ri Ve- -AM4 4-ff*U AM 01 V 71*-.0-RI-V*b 14-Va� M.A Alzl& 200 Al; xl*V r+. <br />Licensed manicurists secure positions as nail techs, nail artists, pedicurists, product demonstrators and sales representatives. <br />The student will learn the technical techniques and methods of performing manicuring, pedicuring, nail wraps and repairs, <br />application of acrylic nails, application of nail tips, safety and sanitation requirements. Additional techniques in drill work, nail <br />art, paraffin systems, massage, aromatherapy, and gel systems will be taught by the instructors and practiced by the students. <br />Reception desk duties, professionalism, personal and business ethics, personal grooming and dress, employer/employee <br />relationships, customer relations and communication skills will be modeled and discussed. <br />1,1161 E113, L11O� 6lF , 3,11tlff0l, Ally U1I5- x' ood rjg4._A1I MN 4A-ajL1 }. a-tI <br />PHq ff01 %1, A1G-ffo1 mod, �a471 T' zl, 4aia —�A�-8-, AV Fd 71-8-,'ZI;d 5�' -]I R:TL AIV z Tad a}_ 71*71�j-7} <br />'O}';1—z�ld�l�lz}.�z��-}°I,LiIO�O}�,s}e}wAI.�Ed,PIA}�I.OI�PIEIIa}ul'��AlhEd011=11� r7171��7dA171�I�S}1 <br />qAdzol'U4047112fl>acl,zl'Mril—`3O,]-pr, 1TAo 71°1 ''710 $z1,71101�oPj'>', aH ST/A-1£-711,a7,1,4-711 <br />V °lA} i o 71*01 sOjzNSl�7 aG. <br />Such technical instruction and practical operations shall include: <br />01 z] is1. 71 � PLI-4;,1. '_ 11 41, 0 cl ° A 'i- *]- -&1-c} <br />36 <br />