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15121
Hawaii Institute of Hair Design

1128 Nuuanu Avenue, Suite 102
Honolulu, HI 96817

Contact: Registrar
1128 Nuuanu Avenue, Suite 102
Tel: (808) 533-6596

WIA ELIGIBLE TRAINING PROVIDER: Yes
LONG-TERM PROGRAM(S): Yes
SHORT-TERM COURSE(S): No

EFFECTIVE PERIOD: Thursday, July 01, 2010 to Saturday, June 30, 2012
Note: WIA funds for training may be used only at eligible training providers for approved programs.



PERFORMANCE INFORMATION

Performance Information data is not available for the current period.

01 INTRODUCTION AND DEADLINES

Type of School
Barber styling school

Deadlines for 2010-2011(Dates subject to change)
Admission to School
Preferred Date: 1 month before class starts
Final Deadline: Up to 1 week after start date (continuous sessions with classes starting on the 2nd Wednesday of every odd month)

Financial Aid
Preferred Date: 7 weeks before class starts
Final Deadline: 4 months before graduation (continuous sessions with classes starting on the 2nd Wednesday of every odd month)

Tuition (Subject to change)
Full-time student
Resident and nonresident: $12,923.40 per 1,500-hour program (including tools, books, tuition)

Accreditation/Licensing/Approving Agency
Accrediting Commission of Career Schools & Colleges of Technology
Hawaii State Department of Education
Office of the State Approving Agency for Veteran Training

Types of Degrees/Certificates/Diplomas
Barber styling diploma


02 AVERAGE ENROLLMENT PER TERM

Total: 70
Women: 45
Men: 25
Full-time: 60

Freshmen: 17
Women: 11
Men: 6


03 SCHOOL AND CLASS SCHEDULE

When Classes Offered: Day classes only

Type and Length of Term: Continuous sessions, 43 weeks

Number of Terms per Academic Year: 6

Summer Session: Yes, continuous sessions

Winter Session: Yes, continuous sessions offered during the day

04 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONAL AND ALTERNATIVE CREDIT PROGRAMS

Programs Offered
None

Alternative Credit Accepted
None


05 LIBRARY AVAILABILITY

Yes, on campus
Yes, in town


06-69 PROGRAMS OF STUDY OFFERED

Long-Term Program Start Date End Date
Barber Styling 7/1/2010 6/30/2012


70 BUS/PARKING

Accessible on bus route

Parking available
Easy to get


71 SCHOOL VISITS

Individual tours
Monday - Friday by appointment
9:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Contact: Registrar
1128 Nuuanu Avenue, Suite 102
Honolulu
Tel: (808) 533-6596


72 NEW STUDENT ADMISSIONS

Admission Requirements
High school diploma, GED, or pass entrance test
Interviews
17 years or older
TB Test
Must be physically and mentally capable of meeting the demands of this profession

Alternate Admission Routes
18 years old or older can take an entrance test
Interviews

Preference for Admitting Hawaii Residents
None


73 TRANSFER ADMISSION (IN-STATE)

None

74 STEPS FOR APPLYING (EXCEPT SUMMER SCHOOL OF 2- AND 4-YEAR COLLEGES)

Items to Submit
Application Form: Yes
Transcript: High school diploma, GED or examination
Application Fee: $25
Can Fee Be Waived? No
Personal Recommendations: No
TB/Medical Clearance: TB/MMR

Deadline: See topic 01

For More Information
Contact: President or Financial Assistant/Registrar
Tel: (808) 533-6596

75 GRADUATE SCHOOL

None

76 HOUSING

None


77 HOW TO APPLY FOR ON-CAMPUS HOUSING

Not applicable

78 AVERAGE FULL-TIME COSTS

(Subject to change)

Tuition
Resident and nonresident: $11,430 per program
Registration Fee
Resident and nonresident: $25
Books/Supplies
Resident and nonresident: $886.85
Tax
Resident and nonresident: $581.55
Total Costs
Resident and nonresident: $12,923.40

Estimated Annual % Increase: 7%


79 AVERAGE PART-TIME COSTS

See topic 78 Average Full-time Costs


80 REFUND POLICY

See brochure (page 8)


81 TUITION EXEMPTIONS

None

Resident tuition rates to persons of Hawaiian ancestry, regardless of place of residence: No


82 TYPES OF FINANCIAL AID OFFERED

Grants
Supplementary Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG)
Pell Grant
Loans
Stafford Student Loan (formerly GSL)
Employment
Assistance available
Scholarships From This School Based on Need
Small amount


83 HOW TO APPLY FOR FINANCIAL AID

Required Forms
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
School Code Number: 014268
Preferred Date: See topic 01
Final Deadline: See topic 01
School's Application
Preferred Date: See topic 01
Final Deadline: See topic 01
Others (When Applicable)
Application form for specific financial aid program

For More Information
Contact: Financial Assistant/Registrar
Tel: (808) 533-6596

Note: Selective Service Registration is required of males ages 18-25 to receive Federal and State Student Financial Aid.

84 SERVICES FOR ALL STUDENTS

Orientation for New/Transfer Students
Contact: Financial Assistant/Registrar
Tel: (808) 533-6596

Academic Advising
Contact: Principal or Financial Assistant/Registrar
Tel: (808) 533-6596

Career Counseling
Career Placement assistance for alumni
Financial Aid
Contact: President or Financial Assistant/Registrar
Tel: (808) 533-6596

Services for Displaced Homemakers
Services for Ex-felons/Offenders
Services for International Students
Services for Low-Income/Economically Disadvantaged Students/Welfare Recipients
Services for Homeless Individuals
Services for Older or Senior Citizen Students (age 55 or older)
Services for Women
Services for Veterans
Services for Dislocated Workers
Services for Youths (Ages 19-21)
Services for Immigrants/Limited English Speaking
Services for High School Dropouts
Contact: Registrar
Tel: (808) 533-6596

Services for Students with Disabilities
Registration assistance
Accessible buildings/facilities on campus
Testing accommodations



Last Updated: Wednesday, August 18, 2010