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PLACEMENT
Job
placement assistance is provided to graduates
and students at no additional charge, but the
school gives no guarantee of employment nor
does the school use placement data as an
incentive to entice prospective students to
enroll. Communication is maintained between the salon community and
the college.
Surveys are taken inquiring which
salons will be open to employing our
graduates. Salons call the college frequently to inquire about our
graduates.
Training is provided to students on job
interview techniques and the development of a
resume.
ADVISING
Each
of our staff members is genuinely interested
in you. Advising
is available from people much like yourself,
who have met and solved some of the very same
problems that you may mow be facing. The staff cannot guess when you may need advising, you are
encouraged to request a advising session with
any instructor or administrative personal at
any time.
You will be welcomed on an individual
basis. Students
are also counseled individually, to review the
student’s progress and career advising is
also available.
TRANSFER and
RE-ENTRY POLICY
Student
transferring into this school from another
school in the State of California must,
present his/her record of withdrawal from the
prior school if the student wishes to be
afforded credit for prior hours training.
Students desiring credit for training from schools out of
this state must, submit proof of training to
the State Board of Cosmetology for approval.
The Board will provide the applicant
with acknowledgment of approved credit. In some cases the applicant will be entitled to take the
State Board examination in other cases the
applicant will be required to enroll in an
approved institution in California for
additional training.
This institution will recognize approved records of
prior training and will give appropriate
credit. Students in good standing who withdraw temporarily will be
able to reenter training without loss of
credit. It
is the policy that this school does not
recruit students already attending or admitted
to another school offering a similar program
of study.
ACCESS FOR
HANDICAPPED STUDENTS
ASIAN
AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL BEAUTY COLLEGE accepts
students with minor handicaps, but cannot
accept students with major handicaps due to
the nature of the profession. Our
school complies with all state and local
requirements regarding facilities for the
handicapped.
CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY REHABILITATION
Under
the 1986 Reauthorization of the Higher
Education Act, school is required to have a
program or plan of drug prevention in effect
as of July 1, 1987.
This program must be available to
students as well as to staff members.
A school may approach one or more
organizations that assist the general public
(hospitals for example) with drug problems.
That organization may give them the
name of an official that can be contacted, the
school would then be considered to be in
compliance with the drug prevention
requirement.
In some cases many agencies are
supported by the state and the cost to the
user may be limited or nonexistent.
At this school we are suggesting the
use of the following companies for compliance
with this new law:
Vietnamese Community of Orange County, Inc.
1618
W. First Street
Santa
Ana, CA. 92703
(714) 558-6009
Central Drug Abuse Administration
William
L. Edelman, L.C.S.W
Division
Manager
515
N. Sycamore, Room 113
Santa Ana, CA 92701
(714)
834-2011
DISCLOSURE AND RETENTION OF EDUCATION RECORDS
Adult
students, parents of minor students, and
parents of tax dependent students, have the
right to inspect, review, and challenge
information contained in their education
records or those of their minor or tax
dependent children.
Education records are defined as files,
materials, and documents, which contain
information directly related to the student
and are maintained by the institution.
Written consent is required from the
student or parent or guardian of the minor
student before education records may be
disclosed to third parties with the exception
of accrediting commissions or governmental
agencies so authorized by law.
Students are not entitled to inspect
the financial records of their parents.
A school official must be in the office
at all times during the examination of the
student files.
Students’
records are retained by this institution for a
period of not less than five years from the
date the student graduates, withdraws or
otherwise ceases to be enrolled.
BUREAU OF BARBERING AND COSMETOLOGY REQUIREMENT FOR TAKING EXAMINATION:
The
Barbering and Cosmetology Act “No. 7337:”
Every application for admission to
examination and licensure shall be in writing,
on forms prepared and furnished by the board.
Each application shall be accompanied
by the required fee, and shall contain proof
of the qualifications of the application for
examination and licensure.
It shall be verified by the oath of the
applicant.
Every applicant shall, as a condition
of admittance to the examination facility,
present satisfactory proof of identification.
Satisfactory proof of identification
shall be in the form of a driver’s license
or identification card, containing the
photograph of the person to whom it was
issued, by any State, Federal or other
government entity.”
DROP OUT POLICY:
You
may cancel your enrollment contract, and
receive a full refund without any penalty or
obligation, through midnight of the fifth
business day, after the first day of class.
If
you cancel, any payment you have made
will be returned to you within 30 days
following the school’s receipt of your
cancellation notice.
REMEMBER, YOU MUST CANCEL IN WRITING
You
do not have the right to cancel by just
telephoning the school or by not coming to
class. To
cancel the contract for school, mail or
deliver a signed and dated copy of the
Cancellation Notice, or other written notice,
or send a telegram to:
Asian-American
International Beauty College, 7871 Westminster
Blvd., Westminster, CA.
92683.
If
you received any equipment from the school,
which the enrollment contract indicates you
must return if you cancel enrollment, you must
return the equipment within 30 days of the
date you sign a cancellation notice or
otherwise request cancellation.
If you do not return the equipment
within this 30-days period, the school may
deduct the amount the school paid for the
equipment from the refund amount due you and
you may keep the equipment.
Academic
transcripts will be available to dropout
students within 48 hours of the students’
official notification to the school of his/her
withdrawal from school.
For additional information see the
refund policy in this catalog and/or ask the
school administrator for additional
information.
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