Selecting a good hair is a pain staking process. You may start off looking online, asking friends or catch a commercial or advertisement somewhere. This is the just the beginning of your
Big 3 Mistakes when selecting a hair school!

Selecting
a good hair school is a pain staking process. You may start off looking
online, asking friends or catch a commercial or advertisement
somewhere. This is the just the beginning of your search. The biggest
questions you may want to know is the cost of tuition, the schools
specialties or hours of operation. Many schools are reluctant to give
you this information and will attempt to have you schedule a walk
through so that you can meet with their highly trained sales staff! This
is done to get you to sign and drive. They give you the pitch and show
you the school. You then sign up and begin your journey. The problem
isn't the school but is it the best school for your buck! We've
researched the biggest mistakes! Here they are:

1) BIG SCHOOL - SMALL STUDENTS- BIGGER PROBLEMS
We
all know the BIG SCHOOLS have the money to spend on locations,
equipment and all the amenities. They get this money from you with
tuition upwards to $20,000.00 The problem is they tend to focus on the
general trends and the larger segments of the industry. They are
typically weaker in the fields of ethnic hair training, weaving and
other niche specialties. It's a lot easier to slip through the cracks of
a larger program also. The class sizes are bigger and tend to have a 1
size fits all curriculum. Beware and really see if that school can give
you the one on one and personal attention you need to really get value
out of your education.
2) FINANCIAL AID BLUES

Many
accredited schools accept Federal Aid in the forms of Pell Grants
and/or student loans. Many students choose larger schools over smaller
schools for this purpose alone. Instead you should look at your
educational investment as a total out of pocket expense to really
compare apples to apples. For instance: Susie goes to School A and
tuition and books total 17,000.00 . Susie receives 5,000.00 in Pell
Grant and 12,000.00 in student loans. Susie must payback 12,000.00 plus
interest. Susie is required to pay 500.00 up front. Bianca goes to
School B and tuition and books total 10,000.00. Bianca receives no pell
grant but a in house scholarship for $3,000.00 and 7,000.00 in student
loans. Bianca is required to pay 1,000.00 up front. Bianca is required
to pay more money upfront but receives a 6,000.00 education vs a
12,000.00 education. That is almost twice as much as school B. Be sure
to look at total cost versus up front cost to see real value.
3) REAL CONTINUING EDUCATION
Many
students looking into finding a hair school look at programs that have
high graduation ratios. This is a great tool to measure how schools get
students in and get them out but it doesn't measure how well these
students perform in the work place. Ask schools about continuing
education programs or offering to make sure your education doesn't end
after graduation. Great schools offer multiple advanced programs and
courses to help students develop throughout their career.
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