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Title of The Program

Esthetician Professional – This program has been approved by the Private Training Institutions Branch (PTIB) of the Ministry of Advanced Education, Skills & Training. 

A International Diploma is granted upon completion of this program.

Program Duration

32 weeks without break: 800 hours

Admission Requirements

  1. Valid government issue picture ID

  2. Canadian High School graduation certificate

  3. High School Certificate from other country and Proof of English Proficiency such as: English 10 or East West College English entrance exam – above 70%

Learning Objectives

1. Perform a variety of specialized facial skin care, make up, manicure, pedicure, waxing treatment following correct procedures and precautions and supporting client needs.

2. Use a range of specialized equipment and products, in compliance with established national, provincial, industry, and other related standards, regulations, policies, and procedures.

 3. Apply relevant knowledge of anatomy, physiology, pathology and histology to the provision of specialized esthetic treatments and services.

 4. Adhere to Occupational Health and Safety, sanitation, and Infection Prevention and Control best practice guidelines, according to current legislation and national, provincial, municipal, and industry standards and regulations.

Graduates will have knowledge in the business skills of the spa industry as well as the set standard theory and hand on learning skills required to be successful within industry.

Graduates will have the background knowledge and skills to pass the Voluntary Certificate of International Qualification.

Eligible career paths for graduates include: esthetician, makeup artist, nail technician, salon/spa owner, distributor sales consultant, supervisor and more.

 

Application Fee

Application processing CAN$249 none refundable

International Student Application processing CAN$900 none refundable

Tuition

Tuition fees CAN$6,800

Tuition fees international students  CAN$11,900

The payment of $2000 tuition plus $249 registration fee is due at the time of signing this contract. The remaining balance of tuition fees will be due in one month after the start of the term.


Installments Payment option: $2000 first month, payment $1200 per month installments from 2nd. to 5th. month.

 

Materials:

Text Book and Exam review book CAN$400

Course Materials student kit Fee CAN$2,100 (optional)

Refund Policy

  1. If the institution receives tuition from the student, or a person on behalf of the student, the institution will refund the student, or the person who paid on behalf of the student, the tuition that was paid in relation to the program in which the student is enrolled if:
    1. the institution receives a notice of withdrawal from the student no later than seven days after the effective contract date and before the contract start date;
    2. the student, or the student’s parent or legal guardian, signs the student enrolment contract seven days or less before the contract start date and the institution receives a notice of withdrawal from the student between the date the student, or the student’s parent or legal guardian, signed the student enrolment contract and the contract start date; or
    3. the student does not attend a work experience component and the institution does not provide all of the hours of instruction of the work experience component within 30 days of the contract end date.
  2. The institution will refund the tuition for the program and all related fees paid by the student or a person on behalf of the student enrolled in the program if the student is enrolled in the program without having met the admission requirements and did not misrepresent his or her knowledge or skills when applying for admission.
  3. If a student does not attend any of the first 30% of the hours of instruction to be provided during the contract term, the institution may retain up to 50% of the tuition paid under the student enrollment contract unless the program is provided solely through distance education.
  4. Unless the program is provided solely through distance education, if the institution receives a notice of withdrawal from a student:
    1. more than seven days after the effective contract date and
      1. at least 30 days before the contract start date, the institution may retain up to 10% of the tuition due under the student enrolment contract, to a maximum of $1,000.
      2. less than 30 days before the contract start date, the institution may retain up to 20% of the tuition due under the student enrolment contract, to a maximum of $1,300.
    2. after the contract start date
      1. but before 11% of the hours of instruction to be provided during the contract term have been provided, the institution may retain up to 30% of the tuition due under the student enrollment contract
      2. and after 10% but before 30% of the hours of instruction to be provided during the contract term have been provided, the institution may retain up to 50% of the tuition due under the student enrollment contract.
  5. Unless the program is provided solely through distance education, if the institution provides a notice of dismissal to a student and the date the institution delivers the notice to the student is:
    1. before 11% of the hours of instruction to be provided during the contract term have been provided, the institution may retain up to 30% of the tuition due under the student enrollment contract.
    2. after 10% but before 30% of the hours of instruction to be provided during the contract term have been provided, the institution may retain up to 50% of the tuition due under the student enrollment contract.
  6. If the institution provides the program solely through distance education and the institution receives a student’s notice of withdrawal or the institution delivers a notice of dismissal to the student and:
    1. the student has completed and received an evaluation of his or her performance for up to 30% of the hours of instruction to be provided during the contract term, the institution may retain up to 30% of the tuition due under the student enrollment contract, or
    2. the student has completed and received an evaluation of his or her performance for more than 30% but less than 50% of the program, the institution may retain up to 50% of the tuition due under the student enrollment contract.
  7. The institution will refund fees charged for course materials paid for but not received if the student provides a notice of withdrawal to the institution or the institution provides a notice of dismissal to the student.
  8. Refunds required under this policy will be paid to the student, or a person who paid the tuition or fees on behalf of the student, within 30 days:
    1. of the date the institution receives a student’s notice of withdrawal,
    2. of the date the institution provides a notice of dismissal to the student,
    3. of the date that the registrar provides notice to the institution that the institution is not complying with section 1(c) or 2 of this policy, or
    4. after the first 30% of the hours of instruction if section 3 of this policy applies.
  9. If an international student delivers a copy of a refusal of a study permit to the institution, sections 1(a), 1(b), 4, 7, and 8 of this policy apply as if the copy of the refusal were a notice of withdrawal, unless:
    1. the international student requests an additional letter of acceptance for the same program that was the subject of the refusal of a study permit, or
    2. the program is provided solely through distance education.

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