POPLAR BLUFF R-1
MISSION STATEMENT
The mission of the Poplar Bluff R-1 School District, in
partnership with parents and community, is to educate
all students to their potential, and to inspire them to be
lifelong learners, who possess the skills and knowledge
necessary to be productive members in our changing
world.
PHILOSOPHY
The society, from which the educational needs of the
people stem, must be aware of the fact that the needs of
youth change from generation to generation. The period
of time in which we live today has seen more technological advances in science and industry in the past
twenty years than all previous years in recorded history.
We should keep these concepts in mind as we accept the
challenge to provide technical education programs that
reflect the new emerging economy and social changes
of our time.
If a society is to succeed, it will be necessary for each
individual to formulate certain ideals, practices and beliefs in order to make a contribution to the perpetuation
of our culture. A realistic concept must be developed
which will enable each individual to function effectively
in a society.
It is to this end that we accept the responsibility to provide vocational-technical education for those who need
it, to provide a curriculum that reflects the relevancy of
our times and the needs of our community. The Poplar
Bluff Technical Career Center of Cosmetology has high
expectations for students to develop:
• Customer service mastery
• Entry-level skills
• Desirable work habits
• Effective team member techniques
• Knowledge of a safe environment.
OBJECTIVES
Upon completion of the program students should be
able to:
• Perform those skills necessary for an entry-level
position in the field of cosmetology.
• Communicate effectively with employers, employees, peers, and patrons in a constructive manner.
• Develop an awareness of the scope of the cosmetology field.
• Recognize the need to continually up-grade individual skills and keep current with the trends in cosmetology.
• Learn to select wisely, care for, and use properly
commercial products that are related to the application of beauty treatments.
• To foster an appreciation of the contribution of the
science and art of cosmetology to progress in the
fast moving industry of today.
• Perform their duties in a professional manner.
REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION
PREREQUISITES:
• 17 years of age at time of State Board application
• GED or High School Diploma
• 2 photos measuring 2î x 2î
• Copy of Driverís License or Birth Certificate
• Achieve a passing score on the PSB Health Occupations Aptitude Examination
• Submit a copy of up-to-date immunization records
TUITION
As of August, 2008 the total cost of the program for
post-secondary students will be $4,490.00. This
amount includes tuition, kit, books, and student license.
A payment plan is outlined on the ìPayment Plan Sheet.
Post secondary students must select a payment plan.
Financial aid may be available. Applications are available thru the financial aid coordinator. Students that
become delinquent in their payments will be notified. If
payment is not made, the student will be terminated
from the program. Upon payment, the student can be
re-instated at the time of the first available opening. The
student must pay the cost of having the student license
reissued.
Secondary students must pay a total of $375.00 by the
first day of class. $175.00 is due at notification of acceptance. The remaining $200 is due the first day of
school.
Post secondary students must pay $275.00 at notification of acceptance. An additional $100.00 is due the
first day of class. This amount will be subtracted from
the total program cost as outlined on the ìPayment Plan
Sheetî.
Full tuition and fees shall be paid by the first day of
class, or arrangements for payment must be made
through the schoolís financial aid advisor. Tuition refunds will not be made after the firth day of school. A
deferred payment plan is available but must be on file
prior to the start of classes. Failure to sign a deferred
payment plan or pay tuition and fees in full by the first
day of class will result in the cancellation of your registration.
Per the PBTCC refund policy, no refunds will be made
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to any student who withdraws from the program after
the first five days of class. Refunds of Title IV funds
will be made as required by Federal Title IV regulations. A studentís initial tuition entitles the student to
attend classes for nine months. This time may vary depending upon factors that affect the school calendar.
Each class will have a reasonable ending date established by the TCC director and cosmetology instructors.
This date will be set before each class begins. If a student requires additional time due to absences, a fee of
$150.00 per month will apply.
STUDENT LICENSE
Each applicant must pay $25.00 for a student license.
This fee is due upon notification of acceptance to the
class.
LICENSING REQUIREMENTS
Upon graduation, students may register for the next
regularly scheduled Missouri State Board of Cosmetology Licensing Exam by making application, and paying
a registration-testing fee. The licensing exam consists
of written and practical phases. Currently the cost is
$75.00 for the written exam and $45.00 for the practical
exam.
The written test is given daily at several sites throughout
the state. The practical exam is given on the first four
Mondays of every month. The first Monday of the
month the test is given in St. Louis, the second Monday
in Kansas City, the third Monday in Jefferson City, and
the fourth Monday in Springfield. Applicants receive
written results upon completion of the exam, and are
notified by
mail of the results of the practical exam. Students who
fail the examination will receive a diagnostic breakdown of their strengths and weaknesses along with appropriate forms for retake of the examination. The
regulating agency for the practice of cosmetology in the
State of Missouri is the:
Missouri State Board of Cosmetology
P. O. Box 1062
Jefferson City, MO 65102
573-751-1052
PLANNED CURRICULUM
The first 160 hours of training will be conducted in the
classroom with both theory and practical work on mannequins and on fellow students. Following the first 160
hours, the remaining weeks of the course are divided
into 7 hours of theory and 26 ½ hours of practical work
in the clinic per week. Clinical work is done on patrons
as well as on fellow students in a salon atmosphere under constant supervision and individual guidance from
the instructor.
SUBJECTS
CA License
(Cosmetologist/Manicurist)
Hours
Shampooing of all kinds (40)
Hair coloring, bleaches and rinses (130)
Hair cutting and shaping (130)
Permanent waving and relaxing (150)
Hair setting, pin curls, finger waves, thermal curling
(230)
Comb outs and hair styling techniques (105)
Scalp treatments and scalp diseases (30)
Facials, eyebrows and arches (40)
Manicuring hand and arm massage, and treatment of
nails (110)
Cosmetic chemistry (25)
Salesmanship and sterilization (30)
Sanitation and sterilization (30)
Anatomy (20)
State law (10)
Misc. lectures and test review (160)
Total hours 1220
SUBJECTS INCLUDED IN THE CURRICULUM
Safety Rules and Practices
Hair Coloring
Professional Development
Hair Bleaching and Toning
Implements and Equipment
Sterilization and Sanitation
Anatomy
Bacteriology
Chemistry
Shampoos
Salon Management
Scalp Treatment
Scalp Analysis
Leadership
Finger Waving
Soft Curl Perm
Pin Curls
Roller Sets
Comb Out
Hair Cutting
Hair Analysis
Manicuring
Nails
TO MAKE AN APPO