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Consumer Information Handbook Careers in Cosmetology & Beauty therapy *Cosmetology* Aesthetics * Nail Technology* Massage Therapy* Instructor s Training* Salon & Spa website www.doveintacademy.com e-mail info@doveintacademy.com

DOVE INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY (of Cosmetology and Beauty Therapy) Career Training Programmes: Cosmetology, Aesthetics, Nail Technology, Massage Therapy & Instructor s Training START YOUR CAREER TODAY!! 08037860486 08174433549, 08078028292 www.doveintacademy.com info@doveintacademy.com 12 Saka Agbaje Street, Off Aare Avenue, New Bodija, Ibadan, Oyo State 2

General Company Description Temerity & Associates Company Limited is a Nigerian based limited liability Company formed in 2004 and has legal ownership of Dove International Academy of Cosmetology & Beauty Therapy. The college has been nurtured into one of the most respected and progressive careertraining colleges in the country. As a private career-training college, we offer our students the educational advantages needed to ensure mutual success. We also, seek to provide the cosmetology & Beauty therapy industry with graduates who are a credit to our college, their employer and the industry. Our curriculum is designed not only to achieve the technical skills necessary in cosmetology & beauty therapy but to make our students aware of the part they play in the service to others and to be sensitive and professional to their clients. We are proud to announce that we are Pivot Point Member School. Dove International Academy will provide an opportunity for its graduates to achieve a quality education whereby a group of learners would have the ability to benefit from the programs in the field of Cosmetology, Aesthetics, Nail technology, Massage Therapy and Teachers training. Every student will be given personalized attention and quality education with thorough theoretical knowledge with intensive practical training in an environment that enhances every individual's technical, marketing as well as management skills. Our academy follows the world renowned international standardized Dummy to Models to Clients route while imparting technical skills. It will not only be a great cosmetology and beauty therapy school, but a great place for our other customers apart from students to relax, get their hair and nails done and go to the spa. Our Mission To ensure dedication towards educating quality students with the fundamental knowledge to meet the present and future demands of the cosmetology & Beauty therapy industry. Our Vision To foster the development of competent, responsible, motivated individuals who will receive professional qualification in cosmetology & beauty therapy and related programs while in pursuit of a career. Our Motto Enter to learn; go forth to serve. The primary objective of the college is to provide clear-minded students the education and practical experience necessary to become a licensed professional cosmetologist, nail technician, aesthetician, and massage therapist. Our Philosophy We are committed to giving the best education available and training necessary for a rewarding and lucrative career. 3

Our Values Passion Respect Integrity Dedication Enthusiasm Fondly known as P.R.I.D.E. to staff members, this has produced outstanding results, with all time highs in staff retention and client satisfaction. Our Team In this industry, we know quality educators make the difference! To go along with our proposed state-of-the-art facilities, our college will provide seasoned, experienced and professional educators to ensure our students succeed. Professional Affiliations Nigeria Association, Hair and Cosmetology (NASCHO) - Member Pivot Point International-Member School Approval Federal Ministry of Education: (Private Post Secondary and Vocational Education). Accreditation & Licensing We have currently commenced accreditation procedure with the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE), Kaduna. International Affiliation Dove International Academy is affiliated with Pivot Point Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A which has been in operation since 1962. Pivot Point International Inc. is the global leader in cosmetology education as they instil a work ethic and provide the tools required to achieve success in the salon, as an educator or whatever path an individual artist or designer chooses to take. Company location and facilities The college is located at 12 Saka Agbaje Street, Off Aare Avenue, New Bodija, Ibadan. The college utilises about 1,540 square feet. The location is strategically situated off on one of the busiest streets in Bodija. It is a high profile area, with easy access from all parts of Ibadan. 4

Product and services Dove International Academy is considered an upscale full-service school, salon and day spa. We will offer a wide range of services that include: Educational programmes Cosmetology: This is a course of study in the basic services, theories and principles of Cosmetology Arts and Sciences. Aesthetics/Skin care: This is a course of study in the services, theories and principles of Aesthetics/Skin care. Nail Technology: This is a course of study in natural nail care and artificial nail enhancement application. Massage Therapy: This is a course of study in the basic services, theories and principles of Massage Therapy. Instructors Training: This specialized curriculum gives educators-to-be the tools they need to encourage learning and understanding, thereby motivating their students to succeed. Other services Hair: cuts, relaxers, perms, colours, shampoo & conditioning, reconstructing, weaving, extensions, waving and barbering. Skin care: Skin analysis, facials, body waxing, hydrotherapy, massage and body exfoliation. Nails: manicures, pedicures, polish, sculptured nails. Product sales: hair, nails, skin care, instructional materials. Competitive comparison Dove International Academy wants to set itself apart from other cosmetology and beauty schools that offer only one type of educational programme. We have a special formula for success...fewer students per teacher equals high retention and learning! With a staff of professionals dedicated to our students success, we have the support that our students need to ensure quality education. At our college, we realize it takes more than just technical training to be successful with a beauty career. That s why we have incorporated practical training on salon consultations, client information systems, inventory control and other real salon environment experiences. Our students also get the opportunity to learn how to manage incoming client phone calls and salon scheduling applications. We strive to help our students reach their goals. Not only do we teach them technical skills needed to be a licensed professional, we also provide them with the needed communication skills essential to success. 5

COSMETOLOGY 1500 Clock Hours 12months Certificate Diploma Hair will become your canvas as you learn all aspects of your craft, which includes Ladies and Men s Sculpture, Design, Long Hair Design and more. You will also learn about Colour, its theory and application from overall colour to advanced highlighting techniques. You will also learn how to control hair and its very structure when studying Texture, which includes perms, relaxing and more. Design your own reality The salon industry grosses about $56 billion per year on the average, salon owners report around 155 clients per week. With all this demand for services, a staggering 76% of salon owners survey says they are searching for qualified applicants. May be you should tell them you are coming. Dove International Academy is committed to every student s success. Our graduates will learn what it takes to be successful in today s professional salons & spas. They learn how to build clientele, how to track their success, and how to consult professionally with real clients. Be passionate! We are You are an Artist. Your idea of design radiates with dimension. And every artist need the right tools---starting with knowledge. At Dove International Academy you learn how every trend is based on proven theory from polished design to red-alert style. 6

Cosmetology curriculum The following units of study are established in our cosmetology program. Listed below are the topics and the subjects descriptions that incorporate all areas required by the National Board for Technical Education for licensure. Topics/subjects Hours 1. Scientific concepts 90 a. Sanitation: (Personal, public, safety precaution & first aid). b. Hair & scalp: (Structure, composition, conditions and disorders). c. Skin: (Structure, composition, conditions and disorders). d. Nails: (Structure, composition, conditions and disorders). 2. Physical services 340 a. Shampoo and rinses b. Scalp and hair care c. Facials and make-up d. Manicuring and pedicuring 3. Chemical services 290 a. Hair colouring b. Hair lightening c. Chemical waving d. Chemical hair relaxing 4. Hair designing 370 a. Hair shaping and cutting b. Hair styling c. Thermal techniques d. Care and styling of hair pieces e. Braiding, fixing and weaving f. Tying of head tie (gele) 5. Business practices 50 a. Management practices b. Salon development c. Insurance d. Client records e. Salesmanship 6. General courses 60 a. Mathematics b. Communication in English c. Physics d. Introduction to computer studies e. Entrepreneurship Total Hours 1200 7

AESTHETICS 600 Clock Hours 4 months The study of aesthetics encompasses the science of skin care, body care, hair removal and makeup to enhance the skin. The properties and scientific aspects of skin care and its study will all come together in this comprehensive programme. The world of aesthetics is huge. It s transformation through the science of skin care, rejuvenation and tranquility. A Dove International Academy Education gives you the skills, knowledge and power to pursue whatever aesthetics career you desire. Brilliant beauty It s one part instinct, one part skill. Dove International Academy emphasises handson experience, so you can accomplish what your instincts see and confidence inspires. You graduate with a remarkable portfolio of accomplishments. Beauty begins within. That includes knowledge. Dove International Academy helps you access the facts. See how universal techniques translate into individual expression. That s the beauty of beauty. Qualified, licenced estheticians are currently on everyone s to-do-list. Need proof? According to recent estimates skin care represents an annual revenue of $24 billion, and make-up is at $18 billion. It s all about knowing what you want and then achieving them. 8

Aesthetics curriculum The following units of study are established in our aesthetics program. Listed below are the topics and the subjects descriptions that incorporate all areas required by the National Board for Technical Education for licensure. Topics/subjects Hours 1. Infection control 20 a. Public health (Sanitation, Disinfection, Sterilisation). b. Universal precautions. 2. Skin anatomy and physiology 60 a. Structure and functions of the body system & nerves. b. Dermatology c. Cosmetic chemistry d. Pharmacology e. Nutrition 3. Skin analysis and consultation 60 a. Skin types and conditions b. Contraindications and safety measures c. Health screening d. Consultation, post consultation and home care e. Skin analysis equipment 4. Skin treatments 120 a. Cleansing techniques b. Exfoliation mechanical & chemical (enzymes, hydro-aphroxy) c. Extraction without lancet d. Conditioning e. Masque therapy f. Protection g. Massage h. Basic facial equipment and safety steamer and brush machine 5. Body treatments 40 a. Back and chest b. Body wrap c. Body exfoliation d. hydrotherapy 6. Advanced skin treatments 40 7. Temporary hair removal 40 a. Tweezing b. Waxing c. Depilatories d. Sugaring e. Treading f. Contraindications and safety 8. Make-up 60 a. Purpose and effects 9

b. Eyebrow and eyelash services c. Corrective d. Camouflage 9. Business practices 30 a. Management practices b. Salon development c. Insurance d. Client records e. Salesmanship 10. General courses 60 a. Mathematics b. Communication in English c. Physics d. Introduction to computer studies e. Entrepreneurship Total Hours 310 10

Nail Technology 240 Clock Hours 2 months Dove International Academy Nail technology is a full programme of nail beautification and artistry preparing students in the nail art, artificial nails (nail tips, sculptured nails and nail wrapping), sanitation, manicuring, Pedi curing; plus, personal ethics, salon management and employer/employee/client relations. Dove International Academy graduates would have mastered different types of spa pedicures which include soothing mud masks, rejuvenating scrubs and relaxing massage techniques. Spa pedicures are a popular stress reliever. Clients are loyal to their nail techs. Most clients that have artificial nail enhancements would rather find a new doctor than a new nail technician. Artificial nail clients return to the salon on the average once every two weeks. Nail Technicians are in high demand. Most salons and day spas are in need of qualified nail technicians. The spa movement has increased the demand for spa manicures and pedicures. Salons currently report an abundance of clients requesting these services and not enough qualified nail technicians to accommodate them. 11

Nail Technology curriculum The following units of study are established in our aesthetics program. Listed below are the topics and the subjects descriptions that incorporate all areas required by the National Board for Technical Education for licensure. Topics/subjects Hours 1. Scientific concepts 60 a. Sanitation b. Chemistry-general concepts, product composition, chemical safety. c. Nails-structure & composition, growth & regeneration, diseases. d. Skin structure, functions, growth and regeneration. e. Muscles, nerves and blood structure and functions. 2. Manicuring and pedicure skills 75 a. Purpose and effects b. Preparations c. Equipment and implements- purpose and effects, types d. Supplies and products - purpose and effects, types e. Procedures i. Basic manicure ii. Reconditioning treatment iii. Repairs techniques iv. Hand & arm massage v. Application of polish f. Special problems and procedures g. Sanitation and safety precaution 3. Artificial nails 160 a. Purpose and effects b. Preparations c. Equipment and implements- purpose and effects, types d. Supplies and products - purpose and effects, types e. Procedures i. Sculpting ii. Gels iii. Tipping iv. Wrapping v. Repair techniques 4. Business practices 35 a. Management practices b. Salon development c. Insurance d. Client records e. Salesmanship 5. General courses 20 a. Mathematics b. Communication in English 12

Massage Therapy 600 Clock Hours 4 months Dove International Academy Our educational staff is the key to our success and the future success of our students. Although our campus system provides our educators with some of the best equipment on the market, it is their dedication and passion for teaching that gives our students the edge they need in the massage therapy industry. Many career choices. Small classes provide quality education. Each student accepted to the college receives instruction in technical massage skills including: Swedish, Deep Tissue, Heated Stone, Pre-Natal, Infant and Sports Massage, Reflexology and Aromatherapy. Students also receive in-depth training in anatomy, physiology, kinesiology, pathology, self-care and wellness and business and ethics. Each student gains additional hands-on experience while apprenticing in our supervised, state-ofthe-art student massage clinic. Professional career training. Today s client deserves and requires professional treatments at all levels of their service. From scheduling their appointment to the massage service itself and post-massage evaluation, professional communication is critical to a massage therapist s success! The massage industry is a great career choice with so many options from which to choose. It s one of the few careers where you can be your own boss, provide satisfying services and enjoy what you are doing by helping people heal or just making people feel good. 13

Massage Therapy curriculum The following units of study are established in our aesthetics program. Listed below are the topics and the subjects descriptions that incorporate all areas required by the National Board for Technical Education for licensure. Topics/subjects Hours 1. Business and ethics 40 a. Professional ethics for massage practitioners b. Requirements for the practice of massage c. The consultation d. Equipment and products e. Effects and benefits of massage f. Contraindication for massage g. Endangerment sites 2. Sanitary and safety practices 10 a. Safety precautions for therapist and client b. Maintaining sanitary conditions in the massage area and linens 3. Practice and techniques 200 a. Basic massage movements b. Procedures for complete body, face and scalp massage c. Hydrotherapy d. Massage for nursing, healthcare and specialised massage e. Athletic and sports massage, therapeutic exercise f. Reflexology g. Seated massage (chair massage) h. Pre-natal and infant massage i. Nutrition and aromatherapy 4. Anatomy, physiology and kinesiology for massage 225 a. Anatomy and physiology objectives anatomical positions b. Medical and anatomical terminology, regions of the human body c. The integumentary system (skin) d. Skeletal system e. The muscular system, circulatory system, lymph-vascular system f. The nervous and endocrine system g. The respiratory, digestive, and excretory system h. The human reproductive system i. Kinesiology study of movement and body mechanics 5. Pathology 50 a. Effects of disease on the structure and function of the body 14

6. Athletic and therapeutic massage 100 a. Neuromuscular techniques, including PNF and MET b. Kinesiology c. Muscle testing, muscle resistance testing, ROM, joint manipulation manipulation and functional assessments d. SOAP charting and in-depth record keeping e. Sports/athletic massage for pre & post event, rehabilitation, restoration and injury prevention f. Active, passive and resistive therapeutic stretches 7. Business practices 20 a. Management practices b. Salon development c. Insurance d. Client records e. Salesmanship 8. General courses 20 a. Mathematics b. Communication in English Total hours 600 15

Instructors Training 300-450 Clock Hours 4 months Our educators have true passion for their industry and inspire creativity in their students. They work together with one major vision...raise the level of professionalism in the industry. The educators of Dove International Academy are a true credit to their chosen career. They are dedicated to the success of the student they teach. Dove International Academy Instructors will benefit from our vast array of Teacher s Support Materials, which include program previews, lesson plan delivery and full curriculum support. Also, they will be well versed, in the Mindful Teaching approach after their initial in-house training. This approach will enable instructors to communicate fully with all types of learners, provide expectations in the beginning and guide them through the whole process of learning, enabling a better, more cohesive structure in the classroom and a higher pass-rate. Caring for OTHERS and SHARING our talents while we embark on the JOURNEY to PERSONAL GROWTH & professional development To become an educator, a qualified cosmetologist must first attend an instructor training course. If a cosmetologist is qualified for more than one year, 300 hours of training is required. If they are qualified less than one year they will be required to receive 450 hours of educator training. Upon completion of training a written examination is administered by the college. A score of 75% is required for qualification as an instructor. Massage Therapy Educators are trained in all educational areas offered by the massage therapy program. 16

Instructors Training curriculum The following units of study are established in our aesthetics program. Listed below are the topics and the subjects descriptions that incorporate all areas required by the National Board for Technical Education for licensure. Topics/subjects Hours 1. Theory of Cosmetology Instruction 20 a. Professional image b. Effective communication c. Theory of instruction 2. Cosmetology record keeping 20 a. Attendance b. Grades c. Student service and theory hours d. Basic record keeping e. Effective use of an advisory committee 3. Salon management 30 a. Identify entry-level practitioners in hair, skin and nails b. Teaching effective communication skills c. Inventory d. Net working e. Portfolio design 4. Principles of teaching 70 a. Educator to learner relationship b. Effective and reflective listening skills c. Emotional influences and needs of today s learner d. Destructive versus constructive tactics e. Learner motivation f. Cultivating positive relationships 5. Lesson plans 60 a. Development of curriculum b. Effective use of an advisory committee c. Instructional outcomes d. The values of the components of a lesson plan e. Using visual aids f. Guidelines for using print materials g. Audio visuals in a lesson plan 6. Classroom management 30 17

a. Managing learner behaviour b. Managing difficult learners c. Classroom arrangements d. Role of the clinic environment e. Basic principles of academic advising and counselling Dove International Academy 7. Lecturing 20 a. Challenges for all learner styles b. Timed lecturing c. Preparing for a lecture method of teaching 8. Testing 20 a. Purpose of testing b. Academic policy c. Developing rubrics d. Special learner needs e. Developing a multiple-category grading system 9. Practicum I 90 a. Permanent waving and relaxers b. Hair colour and bleaching c. Skin, scalp, and hair treatments d. Haircutting e. Dispensary f. Styling g. Manicure/Pedicure/Advanced nail techniques h. Reception i. Safety precautions/decontamination Total hours 350 18

The Dove International Academy Difference It s all about choices...and you have them at the Dove International Academy Do you have high expectation for your education? We do. We require you to maintain an average of 75% in academics and attendance. Exceptional attendance when combined with desire and passion to learn equals a successful education. Isn t that what you are paying for? Want to know a secret? We have a special formula for success...fewer students per teacher equals high retention and learning! With a staff of professionals dedicated to our students success, we have the support that you need to ensure your education is exactly what you want. Success...Is it in you? At our college we strive to help you reach your goals. Not only do we teach you the technical skills you need to be a professional, we also provide you with the needed communication skills essential to success. More than just technical training. At our college, we realize it takes more than just technical training to be successful with a beauty career. That s why we have incorporated practical training on salon consultations, client information systems, inventory control and other real salon environment experiences. Our students also get the opportunity to learn how to manage incoming client phone calls and salon scheduling applications. Seeing is believing! Don t just take our word for it, come visit our college and see our classes in session. Take a tour and visit with our professional staff. While you are visiting we will even provide you with salon and spa services. Call to schedule a day for you! Celebrate! We know that attending college Monday through Friday from 9:00am to 3:30pm for the length of your programme is hard work. We believe your accomplishment deserves to be celebrated. We hold 2 graduation ceremonies each year. Your family and friends will watch you walk across that stage to accept your certificate and help you celebrate your new career. Take pride in your accomplishments, you earned it. Classes start 3 rd week in each of the following months: January, April, July & October 19

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW Dear Applicant: Before enrolling please read this career outline as a guide to see if a career in Cosmetology & Beauty Therapy is what you thought it was. Physical demands Cosmetologists, Aestheticians, Nail Technicians & Massage Therapists, by the very nature of what they do, are required to spend long hours standing, sitting, bending, reaching and performing repetitive motions. As with other physically demanding vocations, these work activities can cause fatigue and/or pain in various parts of the body and serious injury can sometimes occur. Some aches, pains and/or injuries develop slowly over a long period of time. In many cases, health challenges can be prevented through improved posture, better work habits, and proper equipment or proper equipment use. An important part of one s education is to understand that developing good habits at the beginning of training will help prevent injury and/or health issues in the future. Many full-time cosmetologists work more than 60 hours a week, including evenings and weekends when beauty salons are busiest. Appearance A professional looking dress code is a must for the Cosmetology & Beauty industry. Students are being trained for a professional career in the beauty industry and the everyday appearance of each student should reflect that image. During your training at the Dove International Academy the following will apply: 1. Attire: Professional Dress a) Maintain a good overall appearance. b) Uniform: College shirt issued by the school. Black slacks, caprice, or skirts. (Pants and skirts must be clean, professional and at least knee length.) c) Shoes: Closed-toed shoes must be worn for all Cosmetology programs. Comfortable tennis shoes are recommended. d) Hair should be attractively styled to reflect the profession. e) Nails should be clean & look nice. Massage Therapy students should have short & smooth nails. f) Make up should look professional and reflect the industry that you represent. Note: Jackets (other than school issued), denim pants, athletic pants, cut-off pants, shorts, sleeveless shirts, open toed shoes, etc. are not allowed. A staff member will inform you if your attire is unacceptable. 20

2. Personal Hygiene a) All students need to bathe on a daily basis. Deodorants or antiperspirants should be used. b) Good oral hygiene is a must. Breathe mints spray, or gum should be used on a daily basis. Note: Any student who is in violation of the appearance policy will be sent home. The student will have the option of returning to class at 12:30 p.m. providing they have corrected the violation. Conduct Rules Students must complete assigned sanitation duties each day. Students must be in class with all required materials at the applicable starting time (this includes books, pencils, etc.). Conversation will be limited to professional topics only. Students will practice patience and be courteous at all times. Classrooms are limited to only those students scheduled to be in attendance. Personal problems and/or issues will be left at home. Students are responsible for cleaning their work/training area before and after the scheduled event. Acts/Items Prohibited at the College It is strictly forbidden to possess or use any alcoholic beverage, drug, narcotic or intoxicant while on college premises. It is strictly forbidden to possess firearms, knives or weapons of any kind while on college premises. No student shall access restricted areas, property or records. Removal of college, clients, or student's property is prohibited. Neglect, carelessness or mischief which results in damage to property belonging to the college, clients, or other students is prohibited. Posting, defacing or removing notices/signs from any college bulletin board or other college property. Discourtesy, verbal or physical abuse of college staff members, clients, or students is not allowed. Profanity of any sort is unacceptable anywhere on college premises. This includes break time. No yelling at any time. Refusing to service clients, lack of safety precautions, and being unprepared for assignments or services. Students are not allowed to sign in or out for each other. The use of cellular phones or beepers is prohibited inside college buildings (except during break time). No food or drink in the classroom or on the clinic floor. Except for bottled water. No training kits (cases) allowed on the clinic floor (kept in locker only). 21

No sleeping at anytime during college hours. No inappropriate conversations. Example: private or personal issues. Personal conversation from student to student while working on a client. Minimum Grade Requirements Dove International Academy of Cosmetology & Beauty Therapy requires students to maintain a minimum grade average of 75% in theory and 75% in practical application. All written tests and quizzes will be included in the theory grade. Grading Scale Theory 100-90% - A - Excellent 80-89% - B - Good 75-79% - C - Satisfactory 00-74% - D - Unsatisfactory Forms are provided for each student to record his/her theory grades, clinic service, attendance, etc. This will be done by each student on a daily basis. Through this procedure the students are constantly aware of their progress and their grades. Students failing to maintain grades and other required standards are promptly, individually and privately counselled. Personal assistance is available and every effort is made to help the student correct his/her deficiency. An unwillingness to try or failure to cooperate with the minimum grade policy may result in the students dismissal from school. 22

Class schedule, tuition & other fees Class schedule: Full Time - 9.00am 3.30pm Part Time: Day - 9.00am 1.00pm Dove International Academy Part Time: Weekend Fridays - 5.00pm 8.00pm Saturdays- 9.00am 5.00pm Tuition: COSMETOLOGY & BEAUTY THERAPY Minimum of SSCE/WAEC/NECO Result (5 credits including Math & English) 12 months (Diploma/ C&G UK/State Board Exams. U.S.A) Full Time N80, 000.00 18 months (Diploma/ C&G UK/State Board Exams. U.S.A) Part Time N100, 000.00 HAIRDRESSING/BARBERING Minimum of SSCE/WAEC/NECO Result (5 credits including Math & English) 6 months (Diploma/ C&G UK/State Board Exams. U.S.A) Full Time N60, 000.00 8 months (Diploma/ C&G UK/State Board Exams. U.S.A) Part Time N80, 000.00 AESTHETICS (Skin care, Hair removal & Spa) Minimum of SSCE/WAEC/NECO Result (5 credits including Math & English) 4 months (Diploma/ C&G UK/State Board Exams. U.S.A) Full Time N50, 000.00 6 months (Diploma/ C&G UK/State Board Exams. U.S.A) Part Time N70, 000.00 NAIL TECHNOLOGY Minimum of SSCE/WAEC/NECO Result (5 credits including Math & English) 2 months (Diploma/ C&G UK/State Board Exams. U.S.A) Full Time N30, 000.00 4 months (Diploma/ C&G UK/State Board Exams. U.S.A) Part Time N60, 000.00 MASSAGE THERAPY Minimum of SSCE/WAEC/NECO Result (5 credits including Math & English) 4 months (Diploma/ C&G UK/State Board Exams. U.S.A) Full Time N40, 000.00 6 months (Diploma/ C&G UK/State Board Exams. U.S.A) Part Time N60, 000.00 SPA SPECIALIST Minimum of SSCE/WAEC/NECO Result (5 credits including Math & English) 9 months (Diploma/ C&G UK/State Board Exams. U.S.A) Full Time N70, 000.00 12 months (Diploma/ C&G UK/State Board Exams. U.S.A) Part Time N90, 000.00 INSTRUCTORS TRAINING Qualified Cosmetologist with a minimum of 1 year in-field experience 4 months (Diploma/C&G UK/State Board Exams. U.S.A) Full Time N100, 000.00 6 months (Diploma/C&G UK/State Board Exams. U.S.A) Part Time N120, 000.00 Also available are short courses that span between one to eight weeks Other fees: Registration Form - N5, 000.00 Acceptance Fee - N10, 000.00 Uniforms - N5, 000.00 Course materials- N10, 000.00 Note: 60% of tuition must be paid upfront before classes begin. Application and Acceptance fees are non-refundable. 23