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COMPLETION, LICENSURE & EMPLOYMENT RATES
Per our reporting requirements with the National Accrediting Commission of Career Arts & Sciences (NACCAS) Agency for the annual report period of 2018, our composite outcome rates are as follows:

CAMPUS – ALL COURSES COMBINED
Graduation Rate 64.29 % Licensure Rate 88.89 % Job Placement Rate 100.0 %

BARBER-STYLING COURSE
Graduation Rate 64.71 % Licensure Rate 100.0 % Job Placement Rate 81.82 %

COSMETOLOGY COURSE
Graduation Rate 42.86 % Licensure Rate 100.0 % Job Placement Rate 83.33 %

TEACHER TRAINING COURSE
Graduation Rate 90.91 % Licensure Rate 100.0 % Job Placement Rate 100.0 %

*Courses not listed had zero enrollment for the reporting period.


ACCREDITATION
1. Thecompletionratedoesnotshowstudentswhomayhavetransferredand completed due in part to the training provided by Stevenson Academy of Hair Design nor does it show those who may have completed the report period due to an approved medical leave of absence or other factors.
2. The employment rate reflects only the students that we were able to contact. It is likely that other graduates are working, but that we were unable to get their information. Note: Stevenson Academy of Hair Design provides its students with ongoing placement assistance including but not limited to career development training, job postings on our bulletin board and website, and opportunities for continuing education following graduation.
3. Some graduates who failed the licensure exam may have in fact passed on a subsequent attempt. Persons applying for the licensure examination must be at lease 16 years old and are responsible for fees associated with the examination and licensure process.
  NOTE: Graduates in the Beauty Industry have a wide variety of career opportunities, which may include those listed in the school catalog. Some of these opportunities may require additional training and expertise. Income and the methods of compensation vary widely depending on years of experience, skill level, client base and hours worked. The average beauty professional makes $30,000 to $48,000 per year according to the 2007 NACCAS Job Demand Survey (p.21). This average is based on full-time employment of at least thirty hours per week.