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RESOURCES TO HELP YOU ACHIEVE YOUR DREAM
Ready
to start your journey? Click away and find out what you need to know
to get started at ICA. A great Redken educator, Frank Peterson, once
said “Education sets you free” What he meant was that the more education
one has in life the more choices they have and the more doors will
be open. When you are ready to choose cosmetology, you are ready to
choose a great school, ICA Hairdressing College. Let ICA open the
door to your future.
The
Department of Education requires all schools to give certain consumer
information to all students and prospective students. A list of the
required information and where it can be found in the school catalog
is found below. A copy of the complete catalog is available for download
here.
On October 29, 2010 the United States Department of Eduction required
that by July 1, 2011 any institution that provided programs that lead
to “gainful employment” must provide to prospective students the following
information:
1. The US Department of Labors Standard Occupational Classification
code for the “gainful employment” programs offered. ICA offers only
a cosmetology program SOC code# 395012. A link to the Dept. of Labor’s
O*NET web site is provided under “important links.
2. On Time Graduation Rates for students enrolled during the most
recent award year: 28 of 39 or 72% of students who were scheduled
to graduate between 7-1-2009 and 6-30-2010 graduated “on time”. This
is defined as maintaining at least 85% attendance throughout the program.
11 other students graduated beyond this time frame.
3. Tuition, fees, and institutional charges: These charges are published
in the catalog than is accesible on the site. Cosmetology Tuition
& Fees $13,015.00. Manicuring Tuition & Fees $2,115.00.
4. Cost for Cosmetology Books & Equipment: $1,985.00. Cost for
Manicure Books & Equipment: $885.00.
5. Job placement rates for completing the program: This information
is also found inthe school catalog. From our last accrediting commission
report of November 2010, 34 of 38 graduates (89%) from calendar year
2009 were placed immediately upon graduation. Four other graduates
were not eligible for placement as they had not completed their State
Board testing.
6. Median Loan Debt: The median Title IV loan debt for students enrolled
in school during the 09/10 award year (July 1,2009 – June 30, 2010
was $8,104.00. The median loan debt for the four students who recieved
other loans was $5,624.00. Manicure Median Loan Debt $4,223.00.
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Financial
Aid Options
Frequently Asked Questions
Enrollment Form
Textbook Information
Student Resources
IMPORTANT
LINKS
Direct
Loan Program
Federal
Student Aid Questions
National
Accrediting Commission of Cosmetology
U.S.
Department of Education O'NET Web Site
POLICY DOWNLOADS
Student
Catalog
Drug
& Alcohol
FERPA Appendix
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Progress Policy
Campus
Security / Evac. Plan
2010 Annual Report
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