Serenity Now School of Nails
1015 N. 6th Street, Wausau,
WI 54403 Tel: 715-842-1772
Email: Serenity.Now.School.of.Nails@gmail.com
APPLICATION
FOR ADMISSION & STUDENT CONTRACT
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4. STUDENT DECLARATION |
I
would like to choose the following month to start the program: (please circle)
This
program starts twice per year in either January or July and runs between 18 and
22 weeks long, depending on when the student schedules practical hours.
This
application for admissions must be accompanied by:
- $100
application fee
- Copy
of your high school diploma, GED, etc.
Tuition:
Application fee: $100
non-refundable; paid at time of application
Kit: $350 non-refundable; paid
prior to first day of class
Tuition: $2500
Total Tuition & Kit: $2850
$500 deposit payment will be required to reserve your spot
three weeks after acceptance. Monthly
payments of $500, due on the 1st of every month, is acceptable until
tuition is paid in full.
Full balance payments may be made
anytime without penalty. Tuition must be
paid in full prior to graduation and receiving certificate of hours.
Due to the length of this program, no financial aid is
available.
*All
class dates and times are subject to modification depending on enrollment.
Practical Hours required by Wisconsin law: 169 provided by school:
Practical
hours are flex hours, which gives the student an option to participate in
scheduling their educational requirements.
Flex hours can be acquired within the following time blocks and need to
be approved prior to starting the program and will not be able to be
rescheduled after the start of the program without consent from director. Students must be present for the entire block
of flex time offered.
Tuesday 9:00-11:00 (2)
Tuesday 1:30-3:30 (2)
Wednesday 9:00-11:00 (2)
Wednesday 1:30-3:30 (2)
Thursday 9:00-11:00 (2)
Thursday 1:30-3:30 (2)
Sunday 9:00-3:30 (6.5)
Total flex hours available per week: 18.5
*Practical hours can be complete within 10 weeks of starting
the program but not more than 22 weeks of starting the program.
Theory Hours required
by Wisconsin law: 131 provided by school:
Theory
hours are not flexible. Students
are required to be present for scheduled theory hours.
Tuesday 11:00-1:30 (2.5)
Wednesday 11:00-1:30 (2.5)
Thursday 11:00-1:30 (2.5)
*Theory hours will be complete within 18 weeks of starting
the program.
Both Practical and Theory hour times are subject to change
based on need but will not change once a class is already in progress.
Course |
Theory Hours |
Practical Hours |
Total Hours |
Introduction, Law and Codes, Bookkeeping, Bus18iness Management,
History and Ethics |
36 |
0 |
36 |
Safety, Sanitization, Sterilization, First Aid and Bacteriology |
10 |
25 |
35 |
Nail and Skin Disorders |
24 |
10 |
34 |
Anatomy and Physiology |
18 |
8 |
26 |
Manicuring and Pedicuring – including nail enhancements |
24 |
112 |
136 |
Introduction to Advertising |
12 |
0 |
12 |
Individual student needs which may include: structured visits
conducted by the school outside of the classroom at one or more barbering,
cosmetology or manicuring establishments. |
7 |
14 |
21 |
Educational Requirements for Licensing in
Wisconsin:
454.06 Licensure.
454.06(1)(1) Application. All
applications for licenses under this section shall be filed with the examining
board. No initial license may be issued under this section unless all of the
following conditions are satisfied:
454.06(1)(a) (a) The applicant pays the initial credential
fee determined by the department under s. 440.03 (9) (a), except as provided in s. 454.13 (1).
454.06(1)(b) (b) Subject to ss. 111.321, 111.322 and 111.335, the applicant presents evidence
satisfactory to the examining board that the applicant has not been convicted
of a felony committed while engaged in the practice of barbering or
cosmetology.
454.06(1)(c) (c) The applicant has graduated from high school
or has attained high school graduation equivalency as determined by the
department of public instruction; is participating in a program approved by the
examining board; or is at least 18 years old and meets the ability to benefit
rule under 20 USC 1091 (d).
Manicurist Course
Requirements:
Completion of the 300 hours with an 85% passing
rate
Completion of Clinical Quota
High school diploma or equivalent
Tuition paid in full
Student insurance is required throughout the
entire program, purchased directly from Associated Nail Professional $45
Graduation is not
required before a student is eligible to take the licensure examination.
Manicurist
Curriculum:
Textbook and materials provided by Milady. The most current edition of textbook will be
provided and is packed with new and updated information on several important
topics. Chapter objectives provide
students with measurable, outcomes-based goals that can later be assessed using
the end-of-chapter review questions.
These review questions are accessed online using our school’s Moodle
software learning management system.
This curriculum gives the aspiring nail technician the tools needed to
pass their licensure exam and to launch themselves into a rewarding and
successful career.
Curriculum contents are as follows:
Orientation
History and Career Opportunities
Life Skills
Your Professional Image
Communicating for Success
General Sciences
Infection Control: Principles and Practices
General Anatomy and Physiology
Skin Structure, Growth, and Nutrition
Nail Structure and Growth
Nail Disorders and Diseases
The Basics of Chemistry
Nail Product Chemistry Simplified
The Basics of Electricity
Nail Care
Manicuring
Pedicuring
Electric Filing
Nail Tips and Wraps
Monomer Liquid and Polymer Powder Nail
Enhancements
UV and LED Gels
The Creative Touch
Business Skills
Seeking Employment
On the Job
The Salon Business
Enrollee’s Right to Cancel:
The
student has the right to cancel the initial application agreement until
midnight of the fifth business day after the student has been accepted into the
program (i.e., the date the school has co-signed the enrollment agreement). If the information about the Enrollee’s Right
to Cancel is not provided in writing to the prospective student, the applicant
has the right to cancel enrollment at any time and receive a refund of all
monies paid to date within 10 days of cancellation.
You
may cancel this agreement by mailing or delivering a notice (insert name and
mailing address of agent of school or specialty school) before midnight of the
third business day after you signed this agreement. “Business day” means any calendar day except
Saturday or Sunday, and except the following business holidays: New Year’s Day,
Martin Luther King Jr.’s Birthday, Washington’s Birthday, Memorial Day,
Independence Day, Labor Day, Columbus Day, Veteran’s Day, Thanksgiving and
Christmas. If you wish, you may use this
page as that written notice by writing “I hereby cancel” and adding your name
and address. A duplicate of this page is
provided to you by the school for your records.
Cancellation and Refund Policy:
The student will receive a full refund of all money paid if the
student:
Cancels within the three-business-day
cancellation period.
Accepted, was unqualified, and the school did
not secure a disclaimer.
Enrollment was procured as the result of any
misrepresentation in the written materials used by school or in oral
representations made by or on behalf of the school.
Refunds will be made within 10 business days of
cancellation.
A student who withdraws or is dismissed after attending at
least one class, but before completing 60% of the instruction in the current
enrollment period, is entitled to a pro rata refund as follows:
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But Less Than: |
Refund of Tuition |
At Least 1 class |
10% |
90% |
10% |
20% |
80% |
20% |
30% |
70% |
30% |
40% |
60% |
40% |
50% |
50% |
50% |
60% |
40% |
60% |
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No refund |
A student will receive the refund within 40 days of
termination date. If a student withdraws
after completing 60% of the instruction, and withdrawal is due to mitigating
circumstances beyond the student’s control, the school may refund a pro rata
amount.
A written notice of withdrawal is not required. Students missing 3 consecutive days of
instruction will be administratively withdrawn.
Academic Progress
Minimum Requirements:
A passing grade of 85% or higher, out of 100%,
for quizzes is required. You are allowed
one chapter quiz retake.
Attendance required is 100%. You are expected to attend every scheduled class
session
in order to meet satisfactory academic progress and graduation requirements. If
a student is unable to attend a class due to illness or emergency, make-up
hours are available at a cost of $40 per scheduled hour. If a student does not complete 300 hours
within 22 weeks the student risks withdrawal.
If a student has more than 3 absences, the student risks
withdrawal. One written warning will be
given and the student will be placed on probation for a period of 30 days. Any further unexcused absences within the
probationary period will mean the student will be terminated.
Absences, Tardiness
and Early Departure:
The following definitions are used when evaluating student
attendance:
Absence: The student does not attend
the assigned class session.
Tardiness: A student enters the class
more than 15 minutes after the designated start time.
Early departure: A student leaves the
class 15 minutes or more prior to the class being dismissed.
Unexcused absence: A student misses a
class without contacting the school, or has two tardies, which equal an
unexcused absence.
Absences, tardiness and early departures will be recorded by
the instructor, along with timeclock attendance cards, with times noted as
appropriate. Arriving late and leaving early affects the determination of a
student’s attendance requirement. Students are required to make-up missed
hours.
Attendance is taken in every class period by the instructor,
to the nearest quarter hour. Each day the class rosters are recorded in the
student’s electronic records. The cumulative attendance information is
contained in student progress reports.
Excused absences, or leave of absence, may be arranged in
emergency situations, such as death in family or illness, with the director,
not to exceed 6 days. Students are
expected to call the school or e-mail prior to the start of class. Unexcused absences need to be made up and
arranged with director within 7 days.
Attendance Probation
and Termination
Students are placed on a 30 day probation period and are
sent probation letters if they fail to meet the attendance benchmark set forth
in the Attendance Policy. Students who fail to raise the attendance requirement
to 100% at the end of the probationary period will be dismissed. A student who
misses 3 consecutive days of classes will be terminated.
I
hereby certify that information entered above is correct and complete. I understand that false information will
invalidate this application. I have read
and understand the school catalog dated ______________________. I understand the refund policy and that I may
cancel my application by notifying the school within 3 business days of
submission for a full refund of all tuition paid.
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Applicant’s Signature Date
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