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School Catolog UPDATED.indd - Josef`s School of Hair Design
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Welcome .........................................................................................................2
School Locations .............................................................................................3
Typical Student Schedule .................................................................................4
Mission Statement ...........................................................................................5
Cosmetology Program ..................................................................................6-7
Massage Therapy Program ...............................................................................8
Skin Esthetics Program ..............................................................................10-11
Nail Technology Program .........................................................................12-13
School Policies and Procedures ................................................................14-23
Student Services and Financial Aid ................................................................23
Rules and Regulations ..............................................................................24-26
Enrollment Application .............................................................................27-28
Josef’s School of Hair Design, Inc. and Josef’s West Academy are licensed by the
North Dakota State Board of Cosmetology, PO Box 2177, Bismarck, ND 58502;
701.224.9800. www.ndcosmetology.com. And the ND Department of Career
and Technical Education; www.nd.gov/cte. Josef’s School of Hair Design, Inc. and
Josef’s West Academy are accredited by the National Accrediting Commission
of Career Arts & Sciences, 4401 Ford Avenue, Suite 1300, Alexandria, Virginia
22302, 703.600.7600; www.naccas.org. and the National Certification for
Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork, 8201 Greensboro Drive South, McLean, VA
22102, 800.296.0664 www.ncbtmb.com. It is approved for training of students
receiving financial assistance from various states or federal agencies, such as the
Veterans Administration, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Vocational
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Mr. Joseph Olivieri founded our school in 1960.
His passion and dedication to our students is currently carried on by his family.
Dear Prospective Student,
We welcome you with open arms to our family at Josef’s School of Hair Design,
Inc. The Josef’s tradition spans 50 years and includes many leaders of our
industry. We have always served our students with one objective – to provide
the best educational experience possible to prepare you for a successful career
in this wonderful and amazing profession of beauty.
We have one grand opportunity in the business of beauty, and that is the ability
to change lives by raising the self esteem of our customers, making them proud
of whom they are. By bringing out the best in their appearance, we bring out the
best in them.
We carry out this mission of teaching future professionals with pride, knowing
we can provide them with a life-long career of doing something they love. There
is not a day that goes by that we don’t go to work and love what we do, whether
it is working with students at Josef’s or with professional stylists at Olivieri’s
salons. We are very fortunate to be able to work with the best.
Welcome to the greatest profession we know.
Sincerely,
Mario & Elaine Olivieri
Joseph Olivieri
Tyson & Amanda Smith
Joseph M. Olivieri
Founder
Mario & Elaine Olivieri
Tyson & Amanda Smith
O wners
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SCHOOL LOCATIONS
FARGO, NORTH DAKOTA
Josef’s School of Hair Design, Inc.
627 NP AVE, Fargo, ND 58102
701.235.9910 (Administration)
Josef’s is located at 627 NP AVE in downtown Fargo, and is owned by Josef’s School
of Hair Design, Inc. This school is located at the heart of historic downtown Fargo. It
has been an educational hub for over 50 years. Founded by Joseph Olivieri in 1949,
the school is the center for learning about the ever changing world of hair design,
fashion and spa services. Josef’s is comprised of two main floors totaling 13,000 square
feet. Josef’s uses several visual aid tools to assist the students and has a complete and
updated library. The campus is situated close to many apartments, restaurants and retail
shops in Fargo’s revitalized downtown.
JOSEF’S WEST ACADEMY
4501 15th AVE SW, Fargo ND 58103
701.478.6292
Josef’s West Academy is located at 4501 15 AVE SW in Fargo, and is owned by Josef’s
School of Hair Design, Inc. The school occupies a building with approximately 3200
square feet. Facilities include classrooms, clinic and reception area. Josef’s uses
many visual aids to assist the students and has a complete and updated library. It is
conveniently located near the West Acres Mall.
The Fargo-Moorhead metro area has a population of 184,857. The Red River runs
through the metro area, and it is just 40 minutes from the Lakes area. Fargo-Moorhead
is fortunate enough to have North Dakota State University, Minnesota State University
Moorhead and Concordia College. The universities sponsor many community events,
including sports, musicals, symphonies, theatre and educational classes. Other metro
area events include: The Red River Valley Fair, Winter Festival and many concerts,
shows and sporting events at the Fargodome.
GRAND FORKS, NORTH DAKOTA
Josef’s School of Hair Design, Inc.
2011 S. Washington Street
Grand Forks, ND 58201
701.772.2728
Josef’s is located at 2011 S Washington in Grand Forks and is owned by Josef’s School
of Hair Design, Inc. The school occupies a building with approximately 11,000
square feet. Facilities include classrooms, clinic and reception area. The clinic floor
has modern individual stations with a salon-like atmosphere. Josef’s uses many visual
aids to assist the students and has a complete and updated library. Grand Forks has a
population of 52,000. Grand Forks-East Grand Forks have much to offer – spacious
parks, great fishing, cross-country skiing, canoeing, shopping at Columbia Mall, and
many arts and theater events. We are also home to the University of North Dakota,
Alerus Center, Ralph Englestad Arena and the North Dakota Museum of Art.
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TYPICAL STUDENT SCHEDULE
8:45-9 AM
School is about to begin. Students are ready for the day – hair,
make-up and uniform looking awesome and professional.
9 AM
Clock in for Theory Class. Make sure to be on time because
State Law requires Theory classroom doors close at 9:05!
9:45 AM
Theory is completed. Beginning students report to the Basics
classroom for the rest of their day; all other students go
directly to their stations on the clinic floor to take clients
work on floor sheets, or attend advance classes.
Lunch
Lunch (30 minutes) and short breaks are scheduled depending
on students’ clinic floor appointments and Basics schedule.
4-4:30 PM
The day is almost over! Students work together on assigned
duties to sanitize and close up the classrooms and clinic floor.
*Monday’s schedule for cosmetology students is 11:30-7:00pm.
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YO UR FUTURE STARTS HERE!
MISSION STATEMENT
With over 50 years of experience, it is Josef’s School of Hair Design,
Inc. & Josef’s West Academy’s mission to provide a fast paced and
hands-on educational experience while preparing our graduates for
careers in cosmetology arts and sciences.
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COSMETOLOGY
Fargo, Grand Forks & Josef’s West Academy
2015 START DATES:
January 6, March 3, May 5, July 7, September 1, and November 3
The Cosmetology program is a total of 1800 clock hours (full-time/35 hours per week).
Students study hairstyling, coloring, permanent waving, hair shaping, facials/makeup,
manicures and many other related subjects.
Program Schedule:
Monday 11:30am-7:00pm
Tues-Fri 9:00am-4:30pm
Course Curriculum – 1800 Hours
The first 360 hours are dedicated to basic training. The student is then promoted to the
“school salon,” where hands-on practice and experience are acquired.
Hours
90
20
20
6
20
10
90
Theory, Tests and Supervised
Study
Demonstrations
Permanent Waves
Facials and Make-up
Complete Finger Waves
Hair Cutting
Hairstyling
Hours
2
2
16
10
4
30
40
Eyebrows and Arches
Lash and Brows
Manicuring
Scalp Treatments
Shampooing
Hair Coloring and Bleaches
Practice Hours
Basic Advanced Practical Training
Hours
285
15
10
175
40
20
147
70
70
97
Theory, Tests and Supervised
Study
Demonstrations
Scalp Treatments
Hair Cutting
Shampooing
Permanent Waves
Hairstyles, Curling Iron, Blow
Comb
Hair Coloring and Rinses
Bleaches and Highlight
Practice Hours
Hours
9
12
6
75
25
28
28
2
300
Facials and Make-up
Manicuring
Eyebrow Arches/Waxing
Hairstyling/Rollers/Pincurls/
Comb Out/Finger Waves
Professional Ethics and Good
Grooming
Salesmanship
Reception Desk and Telephone
Dispensary
Advanced Training
COSMETOLOGY Student Investment
Grand Forks & Josef’s West Academy
Registration Fees
Kit and Books
Tuition
Total
$ 100 ( N on-refundable Application fee $50; Enrollment fee $50)
$ 1,710 ( N on-refundable)
$17,000
$18,810
Fargo
Registration Fees
Kit and Books
Tuition
Total
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$ 100 ( N on-refundable Application fee $50; Enrollment fee $50)
$ 1,710 ( N on-refundable)
$16,500
$18,310
Tuition, Fees, Kit & Books are subject to change, please call for current investment.
Cosmetologist/Nail Technician Employment Opportunities
The cosmetology career path varies based on the field of employment (nail tech, makeup
artist, skincare specialist, hairstylist, etc.). Depending on what field of cosmetology you
choose, typically the next step would be working your way to a management position,
branching out to have your own salon, or teaching cosmetology classes to beginners (if
the educational route is of interest).
Compensation
The compensation plan differs for each type of license and level of experience. Usually
however, the compensation plan for the cosmetologist will be guaranteed salary
for a certain period of time or a commission, whichever is greater. To increase the
compensation, the individual may have to complete more services, work more hours or
increase responsibilities.
Usually there are partial or comprehensive benefit packages, such as vacation pay, sick
benefits or insurance benefits. The larger chain salons offer the greatest benefits. While it
is difficult to gauge exact figures for a cash business that includes tips.
My Social Beauty (www.mysocialbeauty.com) states the average starting salary is
approximately $27,000. The potential for earning grows with the initiative to establish a
steady clientele.
Often the stylists who become most successful are those who continue learning and
building upon the basic techniques they have learned while in school. They do this by
attending beauty education shows and/or classes to learn more advanced techniques and
trends in fashion.
Physical Demands of Practicing Profession
An individual should be in stable mental health with the ability to cope with
stress, pressure, praise and criticism that may occasionally occur while
working with people and doing more than one activity at a time. The
individual must put the desires of the client ahead of his or her personal
desires.
Working Conditions of Cosmetology Industry
Cosmetologists are employed in some of the most beautiful and
pleasant environments. The décor of most salons consists of
mirrors, music and pleasing colors.
Safety Requirements of Cosmetology Industry
The most dangerous aspect of a career in Cosmetology is
working with the chemicals used in many of the products in
the industry. If used incorrectly, the chemicals could harm
the cosmetologist and/or client. Instruction of proper
procedures is provided in school and on the product
packaging to prevent any occurrence of harm.
Some individuals experience allergic reactions or
irritations from product chemicals used in the
industry. Precautions can be taken in many
instances to prevent or lessen the severity
of these reactions/irritations.
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MASSAGE THERAPY
Josef’s School of Hair Design, Inc.
2011 South Washington ST
Grand Forks, ND
701-772-2728
Josef’s West Academy
4501 15 AVE SW
Fargo ND
701-478-6292
2015 START DATES:
Grand Forks: February 16, June 15 & O ctober 19
Josef’s West Academy: February 16 & August 17
The Massage Therapy course is a total of 750 clock hours (full-time/35 clock hours per
week). Josef’s will teach you how to revitalize your clients through the completion of
the Massage Therapy Course. Our program includes learning not only technique, but
also how to create a healthy environment, appropriate client/therapist relationships, as
well as the essentials of proper body mechanics.
Program Schedule:
Mon-Fri 9:00am-4:30pm
Course Curriculum - 750 Hours
The curriculum for students enrolled in the Massage Therapy program for a complete
course of 750 hours of training will consist of the following:
Anatomy & Physiology - 150 hours
Pathology - 45 hours
Kinesiology - 90 hours
First aid, Hygiene and CPR - 10 hours
Business Practices - 30 hours
Professional Ethics - 30 hours
Practical Instruction - 300 hours
Related Subjects - 95 hours
( Contraindications, Benefits of Massage, U niversal Precautions, Body Mechanics, H istory, Ethics,
Legalities, Professional Standards)
Massage Therapy Employment Opportunities
There are many opportunities for the Massage Therapist including but not limited to:
Therapist at a spa/salon; athletic club; chiropractic clinic; cruise ships; hospitals; hotels
or resorts; physical therapy or medical clinics; ski resorts; sports medicine clinics; high
school, collegiate or professional sports teams.
MASSAGE THERAPY Student Investment
Grand Forks & Josef’s West Academy
Fees
Kit and books
Tuition Fee
Total
$ 100 ( N on-refundable Application fee $50; Enrollment fee $50)
$ 670 (Non-refundable)
$13,500
$14,270
Tuition, Fees, Kit & Books are subject to change, please call for current investment.
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All models featured are done by
Josef’s Students!
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SKIN ESTHETICS
Josef’s School of Hair Design, Inc.
2011 South Washington ST
Grand Forks, ND
701-772-2728
Josef’s West Academy
4501 15 AVE SW
Fargo ND
701-478-6292
2015 START DATES:
Contact Admissions 701-306-0712 or online at [email protected]
Josef’s will prepare you with a combination of theory and hands-on-training focusing on
the use of skin care products and highly specialized equipment together with personal
one-on-one guidance. The Skin Esthetics course is 600 clock hours (full-time/35 hours
per week) in length. The program encompasses the study of principles and practice of
skin care and hair removal, the application of cosmetics, and skin disorders.
Program Schedule:
Mon-Fri 9:00am-4:30pm
Course Curriculum - 600 Hours
The first 120 hours are dedicated to basic training. After completing the basic training
portion, the student is promoted to the “clinic floor” where hands-on-practice and
experience are acquired. No school or licensed instructor may permit a student to render
clinical services until a student has completed twenty percent (120 hours).
Sterilization, sanitation and safety- 75 hours
General methods of Sterilization and Sanitation
The use of Wet and Dry sanitizers
OSHA Regulations
Due to the intimate nature of skin aesthetics, is has become essential to include training
in the following subjects to ensure the safety and proper hygiene in clinic work settings:
HIV Safety, Bacteriology
Body treatments, facials, hair removal and makeup - 340 hours
Enzyme Therapy facial
Chemical Peels and Microdermabrasion
Age Management
Specialty Masks
Deep Cleansing facial
Use of Electricity/Facial Machines
Skin Assessments
Latest in Color/Make-up Trends
Body Waxing
Study of Skin Disorders and Skin Cancer
Study of law, ethics, management and salesmanship - 75 hours
ND Rules and Regulations
Professional Image
Business basics: Marketing, budgeting, record keeping, establishing policies, networking,
retailing, customer service
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Related Subjects - 60 hours
The history of skin care and cosmetics
Understanding nutrition and the skin/product ingredients
and analysis
Cosmetic surgery
Clinical skin treatments and Acne Medicines
Manual lymphatic draining of the face and neck
Spa foot treatments
A view into the spa world/Career opportunities
Body Wraps
Unassigned - 50 hours
Skin Esthetic Employment Opportunities
As an esthetician, you can exercise your creative
abilities in a stable career that rewards talent.
Best of all, for the amount of time and the
financial investment, you will find a variety of
job opportunities. Graduates of Josef’s School
of Hair Design, Inc. can look forward to
using their Skin Esthetic license in a variety
of exciting areas: Skin Esthetician – skin
care specialist, make-up artist, cosmetic
buyer, beauty editor, plastic surgeon
assistant, research or research assistant,
dermatologist
assistant,
instructor,
manager, salesperson, mortician assistant.
SKIN ESTHETICS
Student Investment
Grand Forks & Josef’s West Academy
Fees
Kit & Textbooks
Tuition
$ 100 (Non-refundable)
$ 770 (Non-refundable)
$8,000
$8,870
Tuition, Fees, Kit & Books are subject to change,
please call for current investment.
HOW JOSEF’S STUDENTS ARE DOING
2013 Annual Report, National Association of Career Arts & Sciences (NACCAS) www.naccas.org
Fargo
Completion Rate: 50%
Placement Rate: 72.9%
Licensure Rate: 96.43%
Grand Forks/Josef’s West Academy
Completion Rate: 69.52%
Placement Rate: 76.71%
Licensure Rate: 100%
Josef’s School of Hair Design, Inc.’s student body diversity, concerning gender, ethnicity,
of full-time students, retention rates and those students that received Federal Pell Grants
can be found at http://nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator.com. Data reported is in accordance
with the HEOA of 1965 as amended through the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data
System (IPEDS).
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NAIL TECHNOLOGY
Josef’s School of Hair Design, Inc.
2011 South Washington ST
Grand Forks, ND
701-772-2728
2015 START DATE: February 2
Nail Technology is one of the fastest growing and most creative, rewarding and highpaying professions in our industry today. As a nail technician, you will use the latest
technology to apply artificial nails and use your artistic ability to create original design
on nails. You will also perform manicures and pedicures using treatments from Creative
Nails.
Program Schedule:
Mon-Fri 9:00am-4:30pm
Course Curriculum - 350 Hours
Students enrolled in the Nail Technology course must complete 350 hours (full time/35
hours per week) of instruction in all aspects of manicuring. The first 70 hours are dedicated
to basic training. The student is then promoted to the clinic floor where hands-on practice
and experience are acquired.
Basic Training in Nail Technology
Hours
10
5
10
5
5
Theory, tests and supervised study
Nail Tips
Demonstrations
Nail Wraps
Manicuring
Hours
5
5
5
5
15
Acrylic nails
Pedicuring
Gel tips
Creative touch
Practice hours
Basic Advance Practical Training
Hours
55
10
38
5
37
5
20
Theory, tests and supervised study
Salesmanship
Manicuring
Reception desk and telephone
Pedicuring
Dispensary
Acrylics
Hours
25
20
25
20
15
5
Practice hours
Gels
Advanced Training
Creative
Unassigned hours
Professional Ethics
and Good Grooming
NAIL TECHNOLOGY Student Investment
Fees
Kit and Books
Tuition
Total
$ 100 (Non-refundable $50 Enrollment Fee; $50 Application Fee)
$ 250 (Non-refundable)
$1,995
$2,345
Tuition, Fees, Kit & Books are subject to change, please call for current investment.
Financial Aid is not offered for the Nail Technology Program due to the length of the
course. The cost for this program is payable in two equal monthly installments. Payments
may be made in cash, money order, credit card or through non-federal agencies; personal
checks are not accepted.
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COSMETOLOGY INSTRUCTOR
Fargo, Grand Forks & Josef’s West Academy
2015 START DATES & COST:
Contact Admissions 701-306-0712 or online at [email protected]
This 960 hour course meets the North Dakota State Board of Cosmetology requirements.
The course includes extensive instructional experience in curriculum development, lesson
planning, record keeping, assisting in the classroom, class lecturing, and monitoring
students’ academic progress.
Course Curriculum - 960 Hours
Basics Instruction - 240 Hours
Orientation & Curriculum Review
Assisting – Theory Classroom & Clinic Floor
Theory of Teaching - 310 Hours
Course Outline & Development
Lesson Planning
Teaching Techniques
Teaching Aids
Development, Administering & Grading Exams
Record Keeping
Demonstrations of Practice Teaching – Theory Classroom & Clinic Floor - 200 Hours
Clinic Floor Supervision
Sanitation/Sterilization/Safety & State Law - 150 Hours
Unassigned - 60 Hours
Cosmetology Instructor Employment Opportunities
As an instructor, you can exercise your creative abilities in a stable career that rewards
talent and hard work. Best of all, for the amount of time and the financial investment,
you will find a variety of job opportunities. Graduates of Josef’s School of Hair Design,
Inc. or Josef’s West Academy can look forward to using their Instructor License in a variety
of exciting areas of cosmetology education, buyer, beauty editor, research or research
assistant, manager, salesperson to name a few.
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POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
Language of Programs
All programs are taught in the English language.
Enrollment
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Acquire an enrollment application.
Choose a starting date.
Complete the enrollment application and send (or personally deliver)
it with the $100 fee.
Include a copy of your birth certificate (or current valid passport) and
high school diploma or GED certificate, transcript or state issued
certificate.
Upon completion, the application will be processed and a position
will be reserved for you in the class.
Admission
Students must be at least 17 years of age and have a birth certificate (or current valid
passport) and high school diploma, GED certificate, transcript or state issued certificate
to enroll. Josef’s School of Hair Design, Inc. does not discriminate against individuals on
the basis of sex, age, race, color, religion or ethnic origin in its admission and enrollment
practices. It also does not recruit students already attending or admitted to another school
offering a similar program of study. Please contact administration in regards to admission
requirements for the Cosmetology Instructor Program.
Payment – Tuition, Fees, Kit & Books
Tuition and fees are subject to change for any available program; please call for current
investment. Financial Assistance/Aid is available to those who qualify; to apply, go to
www.fafsa.ed.gov for your free application. Please refer to the Student Services section of
this catalog for more FAFSA instructions. Alternative tuition/fee payments may be made
by cash, money order, credit card or through non-federal agencies. Examples of payment
methods include payment of the application and enrollment fees with the balance paid
in full prior to the start date; a down payment followed by monthly installments for the
balance to be paid in full prior to the expected graduation date; or a combination of any of
the above. Students are responsible for paying the total tuition and fees and for repaying
applicable loans plus interest. A $20 cash fee is collected on the first day of attendance
($15 for the North Dakota State Board of Cosmetology registration for the Cosmetology,
Skin Esthetics & Nail Technology programs and a $5 fee for locker and station keys). The
locker and station key fee will be refunded upon the return of these items.
Kit & Books
Your kit of equipment and textbooks will be provided during orientation. Students must
replace lost or broken articles in order to conduct their work properly. The cosmetology,
skin esthetics, nail technology and massage therapy program’s list of textbooks can be
found at http://www.josefsschoolofhairdesign.com/sg_userfiles/ConsumerDisclosures.pdf
Additional Hours
For each additional hour a student is here past their contract date, an overtime fee ($5) is
assessed for each remaining hour needed to complete the state licensure required hours.
The additional fee may be waived by the school director with special circumstances.
Attendance must be at 90% and hours must be completed prior to the 133% maximum
timeframe of the program.
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Make-Up Work
Upon returning to school after being absent, it is the student’s responsibility to contact the
instructional staff to determine what assignments, subject areas, notes and/or tests were
given during the student’s period of absence. All efforts will be made by the instructional
staff to help the student attain the current status and progress level expected.
Satisfactory Academic Progress
Josef’s School of Hair Design, Inc. and Josef’s West Academy encourages students to
maintain high standards for attendance and academics to complete the program
and achieve a career in the industry. Students are encouraged to strive for 100% in
attendance and academic performance. However, Josef’s recognizes students need a
school-life balance by setting minimum levels of attendance and academic performance
in compliance with the Department of Education (DOE) and the National Accrediting
Commission of Career Arts & Sciences (NACCAS). This Satisfactory Academic Policy is
discussed with students prior to enrollment, on orientation day and applied consistently
amongst all students throughout their program, whether they receive financial aid or not.
Attendance Progress Evaluation
All students must maintain at least a 75% cumulative attendance average of scheduled
hours in order to be considered making Satisfactory Academic Progress. The attendance
percentage is determined by dividing the total accrued clocked hours by the total number
of scheduled hours.
Academic Progress Evaluation
All students must maintain at least a 75% GPA in theory and practical/clinic work. Grades
will be determined by averaging all the weekly theory grades, all the practical/clinic
grades for the period; these two averages will then be averaged together to determine
your overall GPA. Theory and practical/clinic work will be graded according to the
following scale:
91% - 100%
81% - 90%
75% - 80%
Below 74%
Excellent
Very Good
Passing
Failing/Unsatisfactory
Evaluation Periods:
For the purposes of meeting federal and accreditation standards, students must have
performance evaluations at the following checkpoints based upon actual hours attended:
Cosmetology
Massage Therapy
Skin Esthetics
Nail Technology
Cosmetology Instructor Program
450 hours and 13 weeks
900 hours and 26 weeks
1350 hours and 39 weeks
375 hours and 11 weeks
300 hours and 9 weeks
175 hours and 5 weeks
900 hours and 26 weeks
Additionally, under these regulations, students must complete the program in the
maximum time frame allowed which is 133% of the program’s scheduled length:
Maximum Time frame
Maximum Time frame
Maximum Time frame
Maximum Time frame
Maximum Time frame
Cosmetology Program
Cosmetology Instructor Program
Massage Therapy Program
Skin Esthetics Program
Nail Technology Program
69 Weeks
37 Weeks
29 Weeks
23 Weeks
14 Weeks
For transfer students, the same maximum time frame allowed (133%) will be determined
based on 75% of their scheduled hours.
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Determination of Progress
For the purposes of meeting federal and accreditation standards, each student’s attendance
and academic performance is evaluated at the required checkpoints related to their
program (see above). Upon completion of the evaluation, students will be given a copy
of their evaluation, and the original will be stored in the student’s file. At that time, the
students will acknowledge receipt of a copy of the Satisfactory Academic Progress Report
which indicates their performance evaluation results. The students will be notified of any
evaluation that impacts their eligibility for financial aid.
The Satisfactory Academic Progress evaluations apply to all students. It does not depend
upon whether they receive federal financial aid. For students who do receive financial aid
however, failure to meet the minimum standards of the Satisfactory Academic Progress
Policy may delay or terminate eligibility Title IV, HEA programs funds (if applicable)
unless the student is on Warning or has prevailed upon appeal of the termination that has
resulted in the status of Probation.
Warning Period: Upon failing to meet the minimum of 75% in attendance and/or academic
performance, a student will be placed on “Warning” until the next SAP evaluation
checkpoint. A student on Warning is eligible to receive Title IV funds. The student will
receive an academic plan providing corrective actions to achieve the minimum of 75% in
attendance and/or academic performance by the end of the Warning period
Probationary Period: If a student has failed to meet 75% in attendance and/or academic
performance by the end of the Warning period, and it is determined that the student is
capable of meeting the satisfactory academic progress standards by the next evaluation
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period, the student may submit an appeal in an effort to remain enrolled as a student at
Josef’s. The written appeal must be received within five (5) school days of receiving the
report and clearly describes the circumstances that affected the student’s academic and
attendance performance since the last evaluation period. (See the Appeal Procedures of
SAP Determination of Progress Policy below).
If the student prevails upon appeal, the student may remain in school on Probation and be
eligible to receive Title IV funds. The results of the appeal will be printed and stored in the
student’s file. Additionally, the student will receive an academic plan providing corrective
actions to achieve the minimum of 75% in attendance and/or academic performance
by their next SAP evaluation period, or the maximum time frame established for the
individual student within the academic plan. If at the end of Probation, the student has
still not met both the attendance and academic requirements by not following through
with the academic plan, the student will be determined not making Satisfactory Academic
Progress (SAP). This status requires the student’s financial aid to be terminated and the
student may be administratively withdrawn from Josef’s. To re-enter the program, please
refer to the Re-Entry Policy described below.
If no appeal was received or the appeal did not prevail, the student will not be eligible
to receive Title IV funds, HEA program funds (if applicable) and the student will be
administratively withdrawn.
Students may only file one appeal under the Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy.
If at any SAP evaluation checkpoint, it is determined that the student will be unable to
complete the program within the maximum time frame of 133%, the student may be
administratively withdrawn from Josef’s and his/her eligibility for Title IV funds will be
terminated. To re-enter the program, please refer to the Re-entry Policy below.
Josef’s School of Hair Design retains the discretion to administratively withdraw an
enrolled student.
Appeal Procedure
A student may appeal by stating, in writing, his/her explanation and/or concern regarding
their attendance/academic performance and submitting it to the school director within
five (5) days of the report. Reasons for an appeal may include a death in the family,
a minor injury or illness of the student, or any other allowable special or mitigating
circumstance. The student must submit with the appeal any documentation related to
the circumstance, for example; a doctor’s note, hospital record, obituary, police report
etc. The appeal should also include what has changed about the student’s situation that
will allow them to achieve Satisfactory Academic Progress by the next evaluation point.
The school director will review the appeal and meet with the student. The school director
will rule on the appeal after the meeting and notify the student and instructional staff
regarding this ruling within five (5) days. All appeal information (written appeal, meeting
notes, appeal ruling, etc.) will be documented and kept in the student’s academic file. All
appeal determinations are final.
During the appeal procedure, students are not allowed to clock in while writing the
appeal or during the determination of the appeal, not to exceed ten (10) days. This
specific absence will not affect the student’s next performance review.
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Re-establishment of Status: Students not maintaining Satisfactory Academic Progress may
re-establish Satisfactory Academic Progress and/or financial aid eligibility during their
next evaluation period by achieving the minimum attendance and academic standards
required for Satisfactory Academic Progress. Academic plans are provided to students
which outline the steps necessary to achieve Satisfactory Academic Progress by their next
evaluation period.
Re-entry Policy
When a student discontinues or withdraws from Josef’s School of Hair Design, he/she may
not re-enter for a minimum of six (6) months but no more than five (5) years to receive
credit for his/her completed hours. If the student’s attendance issues have been resolved
to the satisfaction of the School Owner and Director, the student may be approved to reenter sooner. A student will re-enroll with the same SAP status they had at the time they
previously discontinued or withdrew. If a student is administratively withdrawn due to
non-compliance with the Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy, re-entry to the school is
up to the discretion of the School Director.
Josef’s School of Hair Design requires all prospective re-enrolling students to submit a
letter of intent stating their purpose and goals for re-enrolling. Pending approval, the
student must complete a re-enrollment application and pay a re-enrollment fee. Josef’s
charges tuition for the remaining hours needed to reach the ND licensure requirements.
The re-enrolling student will be responsible for any additional items such as books or
equipment needed to fulfill the requirements of the course. Josef’s will determine a
suitable date for the student to re-enter the program and approve the requested campus.
Transfer Students
Upon approval by the ND State Board of Cosmetology, a student who transfers to Josef’s
School of Hair Design or Josef’s West Academy from a cosmetology school located in
another state will be given 2/3’s credit rounded down to the nearest completed hour.
A student transferring from a cosmetology school within ND will be given credit
rounded down to the nearest completed hour upon verification by the ND State Board
of Cosmetology.
To transfer to Josef’s School of Hair Design, the approved transfer hours are counted as
attempted and completed upon enrollment to determine when the allowable maximum
time frame has been exhausted. When a student transfers to this school, the evaluation
periods are based on the actual contracted hours and academic achievements at Josef’s
School of Hair Design.
Josef’s School of Hair Design requires prospective transfer students to provide copies
of official transcripts and SAP records from any and all prior institutions where related
coursework was being pursued. A letter of intent stating the student’s purpose and goals
for transferring to Josef’s must also be submitted. Pending approval, the student must pay
a tuition down payment to enroll. In addition, Josef’s charges tuition for the remaining
hours needed to reach the ND licensure requirements. The transferring student will also
be responsible for any additional items such as books or equipment needed to fulfill the
requirements of the course. Josef’s will determine a suitable timeframe for the student to
enroll and approve the requested campus.
Reinstatement of Financial Aid
Title IV financial aid will be reinstated to students who have 1) prevailed upon an
appeal, 2) re-established Satisfactory Academic Progress status, or 3) returned to school
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after an interruption of training that commenced at the time the student was not making
Satisfactory Academic Progress and has now re-established Satisfactory Academic
Progress requirements. The Satisfactory Academic Progress report will reflect a student’s
progress status on scheduled financial aid disbursement dates to establish if and when reestablished satisfactory status occurred. When Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) status
has been re-established, the Financial Aid Director will proceed with the disbursement
of scheduled financial aid and/or advise the student of financial aid eligibility and if
applicable, the financial aid application procedures necessary to obtain financial aid.
Graduation Requirements
Each student must pass 80% of all weekly theory exams (passing with at least a 75%)
and achieved a 75% GPA on the final program examination both in written and practical
work. Each student must have also completed 1800 hours in the cosmetology program
(or 600 hours in the skin esthetics program, 750 hours in massage therapy program,
350 hours in the nail technology program, or 960 hours in the cosmetology instructor
program).
The maximum time frame for a student to complete their program of study is 133% of the
published length of the educational program.
Leave of Absence Policy
Josef’s School of Hair Design & Josef’s West Academy may grant a leave of absence to an
enrolled student in satisfactory standing with medical circumstances. Only cosmetology,
massage therapy or skin esthetics students are eligible to apply. An approved leave of
absence may be a minimum of two weeks (70 hours) and no more than two months (280
hours). The leave of absence may not be taken intermittently. If more than one leave of
absence (LOA) is necessary, the number of days in the approved LOA, when added to the
number of days in all other approved LOA’s, does not exceed:
Cosmetology: 120 Days (40 days/280 hours maximum per LOA)
Massage Therapy, Skin Esthetics & Cosmetology Instructor Program:
40 Days (20 days/140 hours maximum per LOA)
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Enrolled students are provided a copy of the LOA Policy in their orientation packet.
The student must speak directly with the school director to discuss a leave of absence as
soon as possible, unless unforeseen circumstances prevent the student from doing so.
The student must submit in writing a signed request for a leave of absence to the school
director, stating the reasons for the request, the effective date, and the return to school
date.
The request must be accompanied by a letter from a certifying professional (physician,
physician’s assistant or nurse practitioner). The letter must be on official letterhead and
must include the diagnosis, the limitations it imposes on the student and a reasonable
estimation of the recovery time. Josef’s School of Hair Design reserves the right to verify
qualification of the certifying professional.
If unforeseen circumstances prevent a student from providing a written request, Josef’s may
grant the student’s request for a leave of absence and collect the written request within
ten (10) days from the last day of attendance. In the meantime, Josef’s will document
that the LOA is approved for a full 280 (or 140) hours and calculate the return date. The
student’s contract with an amended completion date will be placed in the student’s file for
signatures upon their return.
The Josef’s School of Hair Design Leave of Absence Review Committee (consisting of the
school director and other appointed Josef’s officials) will notify the student in writing of its
decision.
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If all of the above documentation is not received within ten (10) days from the student’s
last day of attendance, Josef’s will administratively withdraw the student.
The student must return to school on the determined date or will be administratively
withdrawn. The student may return earlier than the expected return date but no later. It
is the student’s responsibility to keep track of their return date.
A student placed on a leave of absence is not eligible to receive student services.
The student must also speak directly with the Financial Aid Director unless unforeseen
circumstances prevent the student from doing so. The student’s financial aid will be
put on hold until they return to school. A leave of absence will not affect the 133%
maximum completion time for Title IV financial aid funding. An approved LOA does not
involve additional charges by Josef’s.
If the student chooses to not continue the course, the student will be required to withdraw
by following Josef’s Withdrawal Policy. Once withdrawal notification is given, the Title
IV refund calculation will be processed according to the last day of attendance. Failure
to return may affect their loan repayment terms, including the exhaustion of some or all
of the student’s grace period.
Student’s contract period and maximum time frame is extended by the same number of
days taken in the leave of absence.
Students returning from a leave of absence or other official interruption of training must
return to school with the Satisfactory Academic Progress as they had as before.
Noncredit and Remedial Courses
The above courses are not offered. Therefore, these do not have any effect upon Josef’s School
of Hair Design, Inc. or Josef’s West Academy’s Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy.
Dress Code
Students are required to furnish their own uniforms. A copy of Josef’s School of Hair Design,
Inc.’s Dress Code Policy is provided to each student upon enrollment and reviewed during the
first day of class.
Rules of the School
Rules are enforced by our school director. Our belief is that a well-disciplined student will be
a well-disciplined, successful professional. Grades and attendance are monitored on a regular
basis.
Graduation
In order to graduate from Josef’s School of Hair Design, Inc. & Josef’s West Academy, students
must complete the required number of hours of instruction per program, pass the final practical
exam, pass the final theory exam and pass 80% of theory tests with a grade of at least 75%.
A diploma will be awarded upon graduation. Massage Therapy graduates will also obtain a
certificate or card signifying the successful completion of a reputable first aid CPR course that
was instructed by a certified instructor by a nationally recognized organization which provides
first aid and CPR instruction.
Licensing
A Cosmetology, Skin Esthetics, Cosmetology Instructor Program & Nail Technology graduate
who has received a diploma from a licensed ND cosmetology/massage therapy school, must
provide evidence of a high school or GED completion and must pass state licensing exams
in order to practice services within North Dakota. The exams consist of a practical test, a state
law written test and a national written exam. The graduate must pass all aspects of the state
exam with at least a 75%. The graduate will be considered a professional when a license has
been granted by the State of North Dakota. The license must be renewed once a year. The first
issued licenses are called the Operators License, which enables an individual to practice all
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aspects of Cosmetology or specialize in one area of Cosmetology and the Massage Therapist
License which enables an individual to practice all aspects of massage therapy or specialize
in one area of massage therapy. For more information go to the North Dakota State Board
of Cosmetology’s website (www.ndcosmetology.com) or the North Dakota State Board of
Massage at www.ndboardofmassage.com
Rights to Privacy and Student Record Access
It is the school’s policy to guarantee the right of students or parent/guardian of a dependant
minor to gain access to their own files. Students can review their files at any time with a written
request to the Financial Aid Director. The school also allows a parent/guardian of a dependant
minor to give written permission for the release of student-file information to a third party. The
school does not need written consent to release student-file information requested as party of
a legal request or for accreditation purposes. In all other instances the school will not release
information about individual students without written permission from the student.
School Closures
Josef’s School of Hair Design, Inc. is closed for the following recognized national holidays
and special days: New Years Day, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day
and the day after, Christmas Day and the day after. Special time off must be approved by the
School Director. Additional and unexpected school closings will be announced to staff and
the student body.
Grounds for Termination
Josef’s School of Hair Design, Inc. and Josef’s West Academy reserve the right to terminate
a student for any reason, including but not limited to: Alcohol or drug abuse in the school,
failure to abide by the school rules and regulations, failure to comply with Satisfactory Progress
Policy, and unapproved absenteeism for ten consecutive school days.
Refund Policy - Cosmetology, Skin Esthetics, Nail Technology & Cosmetology
Instructor Program
The following policy will apply to all terminations for any reason, by either party, including
student decisions, course or program cancellation, or school closure. Any monies due the
applicant or students shall be refunded within 45 days of official cancellation or withdrawal.
Official cancellation or withdrawal shall occur on the earlier dates that:
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If a student (or in case of a student under legal age, his parent or guardian) cancels his/
her enrollment and demands his/her money back, in writing within three (3) business
days of signing the enrollment agreement or contract. All monies collected by the school
shall be refunded with the exception of the application fee. The cancellation date will
be determined by the postmark on written notification, or the date said information is
delivered to the school administrator/owner in person (applies whether or not the student
has started training).
If a student cancels his/her enrollment after the three (3) business days after signing the
contract but prior to entering classes, he/she shall be entitled to a refund of all monies
paid to the school less the application fee. If the school is permanently closed and no
longer is offering instruction after a student has enrolled, the student shall be entitled to
a pro-rata tuition refund. If a course is canceled subsequent to a student’s enrollment, the
school shall at its option: (1) provide a full refund of all monies paid; or (2) arrange for the
completion of the course.
In case of personal illness or disabling accident, death in the immediate family, or other
circumstances beyond the control of the student, the school will determine and present a
settlement offer that is reasonable and fair to both parties.
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4.
The following schedule for tuition adjustments is used for all students who enroll and
begin classes:
PERCENTAGE TIME TO
TOTAL TIME OF COURSE
0.01 to 4.9%
5 to 9.9%
10 to 14.9%
15 to 24.9%
25 to 49.9%
50 and Over
AMOUNT OF TOTAL TUITION
SCHOOL SHALL RECEIVE OR RETAIN
20% Retained or Received
30% Retained or Received
40% Retained or Received
45% Retained or Received
70% Retained or Received
100% Retained or Received
4a. The Return of Title IV Funds Policy shall be used to calculate funds returned by Josef’s
School of Hair Design, Inc. or Josef’s West Academy to the student for all first time
students receiving Title IV funds who discontinue (see Josef’s School of Hair Design, Inc.’s
and Josef’s West Academy’s Financial Aid Director for more information).
5. If a student is rejected by the school for enrollment, the applicant shall be entitled to a
refund of all monies paid with the exception of the non-refundable application fee.
6. Enrollment time is defined as the time elapsed between the actual starting date and the
date of the student’s last day of physical attendance in the school. Formal termination by
the school shall occur no more than 30 days from the last day of physical attendance.
Formal termination may be determined by the school upon failure to abide by school
regulations, alcohol or drug abuse in the school or failure to comply with the Satisfactory
Academic Progress Policy.
7. If a student on an approved leave of absence must notify the school that he/she will not
be returning. The date of withdrawal shall be the earlier than the date of expiration of the
leave of absence or the date the student notifies the institution that the student will not be
returning.
8. If a student is administratively withdrawn (expelled) by Josef’s School of Hair Design, Inc.
or Josef’s West Academy.
Refund Policy – Massage Program Only
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The following policies and requirements will be used to determine refunds:
1. When notice is received prior to, or within seven days after completion of the first day
of instruction, all tuition and other charges must be refunded to the student with the
exception of the non-refundable application fee.
2. When notice is received prior to, or within thirty days after completion of the first day of
instruction, or prior to the completion of one-fourth of the educational services, all tuition
except twenty-five percent thereof must be refunded to the student, with the exception of
the non-refundable application fee.
3. When notice is received upon or after completion of one-fourth of the educational
services, but prior to the completion of one-half of the educational services, all tuition
and other charges except fifty percent thereof must be refunded to the student, with the
exception of the non-refundable application fee.
4. When notice is received upon or after the completion of fifty percent of the educational
services, no tuition or other charges may be refunded to the student.
5. If the school is permanently closed and no longer offering instruction, after a student has
enrolled, the student shall be entitled to a refund of tuition.
6. If a course is cancelled subsequent to a student’s enrollment, the school shall, at its option,
provide a full refund of all monies paid, or arrange for the completion of the course.
7. In a case of a student suffering a personal illness or disabling accident, a death in the
immediate family, or other circumstances beyond the control of the student, the school
will determine and present a settlement offer that is reasonable and fair to both parties.
8.
A student on a leave of absence must notify the school that he/she is not returning. The
date of withdrawal shall be the earlier of the scheduled date of return from the leave
of absence or the date the student notifies the institution that the student will not be
returning.
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In the case a student is administratively withdrawn (expelled) by Josef’s School of Hair
Design, Inc., for activity such as failure to abide by school regulations, alcohol or drug
abuse in the school or failure to comply with the Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy.
Collections Policy
Within 30 days of receiving the school’s discontinuation notice with an amount owed to the
school, the student must contact the Financial Aid Director to make payment arrangements. If
a student fails to do so, the account will be turned over for collection.
Student Advising
STUDENT SERVICES
Student advising in the areas of assistance with enrollment, financial aid, testing, evaluation,
resume building and assistance in completing school records is available.
Americans with Disabilities Act
Josef’s School of Hair Design, Inc. does not discriminate in its admission, instructing and
graduating policies, practices on the basis of age, color, sex, disability, sexual orientation,
financial status, religion, ethnic or national origin. If disabled, contact the school director in
writing to request an academic adjustment or auxiliary aids at any time. Josef’s will work with
the applicant or student to determine whether reasonable accommodations can be effective
and/or are available.
Job Placement Policy
Our schools maintain a job placement service which is available to our students. While we do
not guarantee placement following graduation. Reasonable efforts will be made to assist the
student with completion of job applications or resumes.
Financial Aid
Available to those who qualify – Contact Todd Anderson
701-235-9910 or [email protected] for assistance.
Initial eligibility is determined by using the free FAFSA application at www.fafsa.ed.gov
Before beginning the FAFSA, apply for U.S. Department of Education PIN # at www.pin.ed.gov.
The PIN will allow you to sign the FAFSA electronically and to make corrections online. If
you are providing parent information on the FAFSA, one of your parents must also sign your
application. To sign electronically, your parent must also apply for his/her own PIN. Complete
the online application and include the school code for the school(s) of your choice
(Fargo: 007756; Josef’s West Academy or Grand Forks: 010406).
Additional information on eligibility, application requirements and rights and responsibilities
of Title IV grant and loan programs can be found on the U.S. Department of Education’s student
website at www.studentaid.ed.gov.
Consumer Disclosures
Student Body Diversity
Josef’s School of Hair Design, Inc.’s student body diversity, concerning gender, ethnicity, of fulltime students, retention rates and those students that received Federal Pell Grants can be found
at http://nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator.com. Data reported is in accordance with the HEOA of
1965 as amended through the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).
For additional consumer information, reports and data not listed in the school catalog
regarding Josef’s School of Hair Design, Inc., refer to http://www.josefsschoolofhairdesign.
com/sg_userfiles/ConsumerDisclosures.pdf. or the school director, financial aid director or
admissions for assistance.
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RULES AND REGULATIONS
Policy Against Harassment & Discrimination
Josef’s School of Hair Design, Inc. is committed to maintaining an environment that promotes
equal opportunities for all and prohibits discrimination including any form of bullying or
harassment. The “Bullying, Harassment & Discrimination Policy” and the “Sex Discrimination
& Sexual Harassment Policy” are distributed during orientation.
Campus Security and Crime Reporting Policies
Each school has safety and security procedures. The annual Campus Security Report is
distributed to the staff and students and available at http://www.josefsschoolofhairdesign.
com/sg_userfiles/ConsumerDisclosures.pdf. The annual report describes our policy regarding
crime and accident prevention, public safety, criminal and accident reporting, and emergency
evacuation procedures.
Drug & Alcohol Free Standards Policy & Drug & Alcohol Abuse Prevention
Program
In keeping with the local state and federal laws, Josef’s School of Hair Design, Inc.’s students
and employees shall not be permitted to possess, use or sell alcohol, illegal or controlled
substances while on school premises. The policy and program information is distributed during
orientation.
Copyright Infringement Policy
Students who illegally download or distribute copyrighted materials without permission will
face civil and criminal penalties in addition to school termination. For more information, go
to www.copyright.gov.
Social Media Policy
Social media plays a large part in today’s communications, both personal and professional.
Josef’s “Social Media Policy”, distributed during orientation, defines acceptable use for Josef’s
students and employees.
Complaints, Investigations & Disciplinary Action
Josef’s is committed to maintaining a healthy working and learning environment. All complaints
and concerns are taken seriously to resolve the situation professionally and appropriately.
Josef’s has an internal complaint policy, which is distributed to enrolled students during
orientation and can be requested from the school director. External grievances may be directed
to NACCAS; (contact information on page 1) however, students are required to exhaust all
attempts for resolution with Josef’s prior to filing a complaint.
Attendance Guidelines
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Each student is to be ready for class at that time. Students are responsible for their own
books, pens, pencils, etc. These items are to be brought to class each day. If not prepared,
they will be asked to leave the class.
Students not in school by 9:05 a.m. will not be allowed to enter Theory class. This is
STATE LAW.
If a student is going to be late or absent, it is the students’ responsibility to call the school
prior to the start of the school day. Students must speak with an instructor if they are
unable to attend at by the previous time given.
Students who are continually tardy or truant could be faced with termination.
A written doctor’s excuse is required for absences due to illness.
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It is the student’s responsibility to log in and out at any time.
Students should not leave the school except at meal breaks.
If a student is absent the day of an exam, he/she must make it up within one week upon
return. After this, a grade of zero will be automatically given.
Special and emergency time off must be approved by the school director.
No food or beverages are allowed in the classroom or on the clinic floor. Talking and
sleeping during class will not be tolerated. This behavior may result in the student’s
removal from the class.
Withdrawal
To officially withdraw, the student can initiate the withdrawal process either verbally, or in
writing with the School Director. The tuition refund policy will apply to withdrawn students.
The school will terminate (unofficially withdraw) a student upon ten consecutive school days
of unapproved absenteeism.
Student Lounge and Scheduled Breaks
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The student lounge is for students only. Students are to be in the lounge only during
designated lunches and scheduled breaks.
Lunch is prescheduled for each student. The student will take his/her 30 minute lunch
at the scheduled time only. Breaks are 15 minutes long in the morning immediately after
theory class and in the afternoon between 2 and 2:30 p.m. Breaks taken outside of the
time must be cleared with an instructor.
It is the responsibility of all students to keep the lounge area clean.
Shop Management Duties
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All students must participate in daily cleanup of the school at the end of the day.
It is each student’s responsibility to keep their own work station and surrounding area
clean and sanitized.
Stations will be inspected daily to ensure proper sanitation.
Clinic Floor Guidelines
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No gum, food or beverages are allowed on the clinic floor at any time.
Every service that is performed on a client must be checked by an instructor prior to the
client leaving.
It is the student’s responsibility to walk the client to the front desk after the service is
completed.
If you need assistance with a client, you must see an instructor. Students-teaching-students
is not allowed by state law.
Lock your station to protect valuables and equipment. Your station and equipment must
be clean and sanitized at all times.
Front Desk and Appointment Guidelines
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Appointments can be moved only with an Instructor’s approval.
The office phone is for business. No personal phone calls are allowed. Messages will be
taken.
Students will remain with their client until the service is completed and the client has
paid.
Never leave the front desk unattended.
Students cannot refuse a client. Refusal to take a client will result in the student being
asked to leave school.
Student working the front desk will need approval and training
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Other School Policies
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A full kit of equipment must be maintained at all times. Students are responsible for any
lost or broken equipment.
Josef’s is not responsible for lost, stolen or damaged items.
Credit for work will be granted only when work is performed and completed by the
student.
Any student found guilty of theft or cheating will be terminated.
It is the student’s responsibility to report their current address and phone number to the
school director.
Tuition is paid on the first Tuesday of each month.
Curriculum cards and daily ledgers must be kept up to date.
Credit for time will be rounded to the nearest quarter hour.
Any display of unprofessional conduct will result in termination (examples – foul language,
drugs, alcohol, theft, poor attitude, disrespect, etc.).
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APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION
Name ______________________________________Social Security #______________
Address_________________________________________________________________
City_______________________________ State__________ Zip Code ______________
Phone _____________________ Email Address ________________________________
Date of Birth____________ Age______________ Ethnicity ______________________
Will you be applying for financial aid? _________ Sex: Female ___Male ____
Marital Status________________________________ No. of Dependants ___________
Parent or Guardian________________________________________________________
Trade Schools or Colleges previously attended
_________________________________________
_________________________________________
Dates attended and/or graduated
____________________________
____________________________
Have you ever been convicted of an offense other than minor traffic violations?
Yes or No (Circle one).
If yes, attach a written explanation including the nature of the offense, action taken, and copy of criminal
judgment.
Previous to or upon enrollment, applicant must provide the following:
1. A copy of Birth Certificate
2. A copy of High School Diploma, GED, transcript or state issued certificate
3. $100 ($50 Enrollment Fee & Non-refundable Application Fee $50)
COSMETOLOGY
Campus:
☐ Fargo
☐ Josef’s West Academy
☐ Grand Forks
MASSAGE THERAPY
Campus:
☐ Josef’s West Academy
☐ Grand Forks
SKIN ESTHETICS
Campus:
☐ Josef’s West Academy
☐ Grand Forks
NAIL TECHNOLOGY
Campus:
☐ Grand Forks
Start Date: __________________
Start Date: _________________
Start Date: _________________
Start Date: _________________
Select the next statement that applies to the program you are enrolling in:
☐ I hereby certify that I have enrolled as a student at Josef’s School of Hair Design for
the study of an 1800 hour Cosmetology course to be completed in twelve months
three weeks consecutively, unless otherwise arranged or by special permission from
the Board.
☐ I hereby certify that I have enrolled as a student at Josef’s School of Hair
Design for the study of a 600 hour Skin Esthetics course to be completed in four
consecutive months, unless otherwise arranged or by special permission from the
Board.
☐ I hereby certify that I have enrolled as a student at Josef’s School of Hair Design
for the study of a 750 hour Massage Therapy course to be completed in six
consecutive months, unless otherwise arranged or by special permission from the
Board.
☐ I hereby certify that I have enrolled as a student at Josef’s School of Hair Design
for the study of a 350 hour Nail Technology course to be completed in three
consecutive months, unless otherwise arranged or by special permission from the
Board.
Applicant _______________________________________________Date____________
Josef’s School of Hair Design, Inc. & Josef’s West Academy
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT FORM
I have received the following information from Josef’s School of Hair Design prior to
my enrollment.
________School brochure (including the following):
Financial Aid information
Placement Rates
Physical demands of practicing the profession
Safety requirements for the profession
Licensing rates
Compensation a successful graduate may reasonably expect
Applicant _______________________________________________Date____________
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Josef's Annual Fashion Awards, held on
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January 31, 2014 was a huge success and
proudly claims its name as the Biggest and
Best Runway Show in the Midwest! Over
250 models walked the runway and Josef’s
once again set new standards in the industry
awarding four trips to the TIGI Academy in
New York City to top placing students and
alumni. Josef’s believes that competition is an
integral part of their education program giving
students the opportunity to push boundaries
both personally and professionally.
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CAREER PATH?
If you want to start your career in a fast paced,
exciting industry then contact Josef’s School
of Hair Design. With a tradition of more than
50 years that includes many of the leaders
of our industry, you will know you are on the
right path.
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TIGI Global Creative
Director Nick Irwin,
Elaine Olivieri, Joseph
Olivieri, TIGI Global
President Tom
Monaghan, Mario
Olivieri, TIGI US Vice
President Tom Buffano,
TIGI US Creative
Director Thomas Osborn
1. Doll Makeup by Olivia LaRae France 2. Mr. Joseph welcoming the crowd 3. Avant Garde Model by Elaine Olivieri 4. Judges evaluating Doll
Makeup Models 5. Model by Lindsey Singer 6. Downtown Warriors take the stage (Women’s Cut/Color category) 7. VIP Pre Party; Brittney Gould,
Michelle Hermann, Kelli Karn, Elaine Olivieri, Kathy Colvin 8. Josef’s West ‘Tea Party’ model by Maddison Kitko 9. Jungle Fever/Avant Garde models
by Lillian Fehn & Heather Stach | Photos by Jenna Lenertz and Kaytlin Dargen