Fortis College – Cosmetology

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Length to Graduate: 50 Weeks
Location: AL-Mobile, FL-Jacksonville, FL-Pensacola
Students per Class: 11-20
Tuition to Graduate: $16,549
Subject: Cosmetology

DESCRIPTION

The Cosmetology Program prepares the student to become a professional cosmetologist, capable of pursuing a career as a cosmetology professional, working in a variety of styling salon environments or operating a private cosmetology business.

Students learn cosmetology by studying and practicing techniques in a wide range of cosmetology modalities, including haircutting, creative hair styling, coloring, modern nail technology, skin care, chemistry, facials, and salon management.

ADVANTAGES

Fortis maintains and operates a Career Services Center to assist graduates in gaining employment. Fortis provides placement assistance to its graduates at no additional charges. Graduate candidates get the opportunity to meet with the Director of Career Services during their last semester to discuss services available in their individual job search.

THINGS TO CONSIDER

Fortis College can provide you with the necessary skills and knowledge to handle everything from hair styling and coloring to manicures and skin care. You can also gain important skills related to communication, customer service, and salon management.

FINANCIAL AID

The financial aid staff at Fortis is dedicated to the principle that each student must receive personal attention with complete confidentiality. The financial aid staff believes that money should not be an obstacle for you in obtaining the best training, and achieving your career goals. Therefore, we utilize all available resources, including Federal Student Aid programs, to create a financial plan for everyone.

SCHOLARSHIPS

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CERTIFICATIONS

Fortis College – School of Cosmetology is institutionally accredited by the Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools.

SUMMARY

Fortis has a reputation for providing excellent career training to excellent students. When employers come to hire our graduates, they know they are getting the best-trained students.

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Fortis College – Cosmetology
5995-2 University Blvd. West Jacksonville, FL 32216

Category: Cosmetology, Trade / Vocational

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