Prospective Students


 

Find out here how to apply to get a jump-start on the real world at Georgia Beauty School, where Atlanta is your laboratory for learning... and life.

Current Students


 

Now that you?e a part of Georgia Beauty School, you?l be able to take advantage of the services we offer. The following pages provide you with information to make navigating life at Georgia Beauty School a little easier.

  • Next Steps for Accepted Students
    For recently accepted students, here is a helpful list of next steps to take before classes begin.
  • New Student Orientation
    Incept, Georgia State? new student orientation program, helps new students make that critical adjustment to college life.
  • Graduation
    All the information you need to graduate, from applying to planning for graduation.

 

 

Apply for Admission

Requirements:
The Georgia State Board of Comestology requires students study 525 hours which can be completed in 4 months for full-time students, and it will take longer if students study part-time.

Basic Courses:
We offer a range of Beauty Courses. The Courses of studying include the teaching of basic and advanced techniques in each area.

How to Apply?
In order to apply, we need the following documents from you:

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Timeline for Courses

Schedule:
The Georgia Beauty School Inc. is committed to providing exellent in every facet of cosmetoloty training to every student. As a Georgia State Board of Cosmetology regulation 1,500 hours required for full-time students during a 9-month period, part-time students may take longer to complete. The course of study includes the teaching of both basic and advanced techniques in cosmetology.

All of the following areas will be evaluated by written oral and practical examinations and the score should be 75 or above.

  • Cosmetology
    Cosmetology - 1500 hrs and minimum of 9 months
    Phase 1
    1. Theory: 50 hrs
    2. Theory of Permanent Waving: 20 hrs
    3. Theory of Hair Coloring: 45 hrs
    4. Theory of Hair and Scalp Treatments and Conditioning: 20 hrs
    5. Theory of Hair Cutting: 30 hrs
    6. Theory of Shampooing: 15 hrs
    7. Theory of Hairdressing (including braiding): 45 hrs
    8. Theory of Nail and skin care: 25 hrs
    Total: 250 hrs

    After completing 250 hours theory, the students now progress to clinic floor to perform cosmetology services on customers. Students need to practice the remaining 1,250-hour instructions as the following:

    Phase 2
    1. Theory: 100 hrs
    2. Social Skill, Reception or Desk Work, Art and Ethics, State Rule and Regulations and Laws: 50 hrs
    3. Laboratory: 50 hrs
    4. Hairdressing, Shampoo and Comb-out: 280 hrs
    5. Hair Cutting and Shaping: 125 hrs (166 applications)
    6. Permanent Waving: 180 hrs (60 applications)
    7. Chemical Hair Relaxing: 100 hrs (50 applications)
    8. Hair Coloring and Hair Lightening: 140 credit hrs
    9. Scalp and Hair Treatment (including braiding): 50 hrs (66 applications)
    10. Facial Treatment, Make-up: 55 hrs
    11. Hair Removal: 30 hrs
    12. Manicures and Pedicures and Nail Sculpting: 90 hrs
    Total: 1,500 hours.

     

  • Nail Technicians
    Nailcare - 525 hrs and min of 4 months
    Phase 1
    1. Theory: 50 hrs
    2. Theory of Sanitation: X hrs
    3. Theory of Bacteria: X hrs
    4. Theory of Chemistry: X hrs
    5. Theory of Anatomy: X hrs
    6. Theory of Physiology: X hrs
    7. Theory of Safety Precautions: X hrs
    8. Theory of Nail Strucutures: X hrs
    9. Theory of Nail Diseases: X hrs
    10. Theory of Nail Disorders: X hrs
    11. Theory of Nail Irregularities: X hrs
    Total: 250 hrs

    After completing 250 hours theory, the students now progress to clinic floor to perform cosmetology services on customers. Students need to practice the remaining 1,250-hour instructions as the following:

    Phase 2
    1. Manicuring: 60 hrs (60 applications)
    2. Pedicuring: 30 hrs (30 applications)
    3. Nail Repair: 15 hrs (15 applications)
    4. Art & Ethics: 10 hrs (10 applications)
    5. Related Subjects: 10 hrs (10 applications)
    6. Nails with Tips: 30 hrs (15 applications)
    7. Sculptured Nails (with Forms): 45 hrs (15 applications)
    8. Nail Wrap and Gel Nail: 20 hrs (10 applications)
    Total: 1,500 hours.

     

  • Esthetics
    Esthetics - 1000 hrs and min of 8 months
    Phase 1
    1. Theory: X hrs
    Phase 2
    1. Theory: X hrs

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Tuition and Fees

Tuition:
All items required for the course are included in the price of tuition.

* Price subject to change without notice. Please contact the school directly at 770-938-8871 for the latest price.

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Financing Your Education

Financing your education:
Financing your education is an important decision to consider. There are many grants available to students which can be found at FAFSA.org.

Private loans are designed to bridge the gap between available funds and school costs. Considered alternative loans, private loans should be used to supplement federal loan programs. If you don't qualify for a federal loan or if what you were awarded won't cover expenses, a private loan might work for you. The Signature Student Loan is America's most popular after Stafford Loan because it is widely available, has high approval rates, and lets you borrow all you need to cover the full cost of your education.

You can find more information by going to College Answer.com

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Next Steps for Accepted Students

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New Student Orientation

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Graduation Information

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