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Statement of Educati6~lll'~@bjecti\r.es .......;;,,,_.. ~~:'!:
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History of the Barber tJfill~ge........ ~~:'~:., .......
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"NOTICE CONCE.RNING TRA{ ,ERABILITYOF CREDITS AND' CR( :NTIALS
EARNED AT OUR/NSTITUTION j .
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COURSE
Instruction is in residdlainU.sbtouid c.J?n.tacJ the instructor
in charge. Requests for further action may be
Qyvnf:r/lnsti}Jc:tor
Any questions a student may have reJ~a~;gng
DISCLAIMER STATEMENT This lenatred in with State
and Federal requirements. It is i'!i~ill\!oi!'tif~U~kto11
Bpp&'College. H.~ontains Statements of Policy and is
~r~!!il;Y'~oJ;,'tlif:brrrrat:iotl~ It is not a contract mid is not
intended as such. It is subject tQ.J:eY_iis),o,!,!'e!ftlie
cliscretirm ofStockton Barber College.
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(_.'ATE OF,.C:ALIFORNIA (,
STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY Fu:Nn ., . '::':... ,! ,--,: "
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The Student Tuition Re9QY~Ti .f]lnd (S'JRF) was established by
the Legislature to protect any California resident who atfi)Ms. a
ptiyatepost secondary institution from los\ng money if you prepaid
tuition and suffered ~ firi~n~i~iJ,oss as .a 1'fl~uit ofthe schqol:
Closing; failil1.~ to live up to its enrollment agreement; or,
refusmg to pay a court JUQgment...- .. ,
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"You must pay the state-imposed assessment for the
Student.luition Recovery Fund (STRF) if all of the ._) ',,, ,',',,
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following applies to you:
1. You are a student in an educatipthtLpmgram,wP,o is a
California resident/or are enrolled in a residency
program, and prepay all ofpart of;youf~itio~ either by ?ash,
&TI!If~nte~(l. ~tlident loans, or personal loans, and
2. Your total charges are not paid ~y ll#:Y,third:paJ,iy,payel'
such as an, eti:Ji>loyer, govermnent program or other
payer unless you have a separate agreem.eht to repay the third
party,
~ou are not eligible for protection fr
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OBJECTIVES :t
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HISTOR~ _)F STOCKTQN;'BARBER( )LLEGE
Barber Colle~eshav;e beenin o~,eration for over a ~entury for
the,purpose of Training and qu!ll\,fJ1tjg personstq .enter the
barq,eripg industry at the entry level. Since its
origimllesta1;1lishment,the college has i)laintained a phybical
training Facility of the highestguality arld is knownas a leader in
gradl,lalions of qualified and successful persons in the barber
industry.
The first college\~as fl~tablished by A:R ty1oler, 0hd)ed the
way for fonnal training , .. :.t ..... . . ' . of barbers, by
openjl,'!g til~.first b~ber C()ll!')ge ill: t]J.el,'!;ltion
in,Ohicago, Illinois in
00 /1893. li:'' i i . .. .... .. ' c,,, ;; . ~
The Sacramento Mofet;B~I'~yr C~ll~~e was ci~~ned by th~ IIai~~t
;~ily, and run Until 1933, at which.ti)ll~, ~he college was
Pl.)fChased by J!)p:ies A Murray. Mr. Haight who was Goverir
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Examination for Licensure.
EDUCATION: Applicants must have one Copy ofHigh School Official
(sealed) High GED Ability-To-Benefit
Any student that does
noottl;h:~a~v.~e'~~~~~t)~~m;,;'or~iraQ1~""1-'' shciwiifg graduation
from an accredited high school, or a valid GED c< an
Ability-to-Benefit test and received a passing grade. This proof of
high school graduation they must be tested
The barber college recommends the.(:(>llJ.fJ,[~titon relating
to barbering requires the '-'U'Hl''"uu}I experience. All
prospective studenJs :.-c.~_,,,-, Benefit Examination prior to
"'uvwc."J Morals
ts'e:qui.valerlt prior to enrollment. State Laws . education or
life ' take an approved Ability to
Applicants must be of good morals m1d discriminate in any of its
policies based '8'~i~1?et{gi
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DUE TO TRiSTAtE AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS THIS PAGE IS r:UN:J!'-;
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etc). Our ABT test consistsbfJ;hefollowing. :
The first week of school at no,'adJ{tion~l ~ost to th; s~dent
the s;ud~nt will participate - . ' ' . -- ''
in the procedures ofhair cuttiri~!md the pasi~s of ~having.
The student will work with barber tools as instructel,i by the
instruct(lr, his/her ability ' - ,'," _, __ ,.- ', ';
to benefit will be assessed and the studnt wilf.continue in
school o~.told that tj1eir :.i
ability to become a barber is limited.
For a school to put a student through ahpqst ten months of
school,"khowing that that
student does not have the potential to pA~s the,
StateExa!lliria'tJ~n fo~ Barber would be foolish, due to the fact
that the schoolsare a~sesseqby the Sta~e for4heir pass/fail
record.
It would also be foolish for a SchoolofBart?ering to giveatestt6
d~i~~ihythe general knowledge of the student expressly being
thatb~~~A~giH.~o~at!odal trade, where the student learns 80% of the
profession thropgh hi~':ey~i,r '
There will also be a short essay on the tli~tory of Barberi~g
forthe .student to read and ._;-,:_:_.:--,_---../i;.':,{,-.\-_ :
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a short examination for him/her to take:, Tliis'is only til' see
if the student has the
ability to read the material thatfhey~jil be~~ti~ying forth~
St~te Examination. This ' ' ,- j -_ - ~ -,
only applies to students that J{i;l~~~ot g;admited from high
school.
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The barber
occurs in teaching' : sarne.~C'S\lle as the senior students, etc
until all modules ru:~: re:stiitt!t.~. student-to-instructor
ratio.
APPLICATION:
college. The r~~:tstratJ.on fee. The applicant
Designated representative. A tour of the campus .
(2) The applicant provides the required ide.ntiflg)tiol:j,Y' (3)
The applicant presents the required edlJCaltim!~!flg,~unaettta!ion.
(4) The Student is given and sign the School Peli,f.o1rmiinse
''}'act (5) The applicant completes and signs the
apr>lic]~tiC>J! (6) The applicant is assigned a date and time
'u introdl!!'edjto the college staff and instructional staff.
(Unless there is a Ovvne:r/lilstJuctorJ'Aclmiss(ns Offic~.J:oiltly)
applicant has already met the college staff and instructional
staff.
At the time of enrollment, an applicant (1) Proof of education
(copy ofdiplorria effect. (2) Required down payment for
. Proper ID, Drivers ~"-"''""'
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MINIM( J GRADUATION REQUIREMIJ: "S c ''!- -'-'') .,.
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BA~J~,,~;l\RBERISTYLING TRtJNING PRdGRAM ~-,.-:.~>;
A. 1500 hours for eniire ~~rber Cours~, at the rate of llotmore
than 8 hours a day and 200 hours must be in Theory instriJ()ti
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Total Clock Hours:
Length ofCourse:
Schedule:
Class Offered:
Cost: Classes Start:
Pre-requisite:
a) b) Present proof of satisfactory to the co;!1J!'~fofog:y
"'""'t""'" of completion ofthe 1600
hour cosmetology course in a wcavam ~
(1) Haircuts and (2) Shaves (3) Rest Facials (4) Shampoos (5)
Scalp MaJoipt!lations, (6) Hair Waving and (7) Hair Coloring and
(8) Hair Processing and (9) Application of '"'"""'"u,o,
Laws relating to Barbering Before Graduation Sanitation
Haircutting and comb work Skinand its Appendages Manipulations
Anatomy, Human Physiology
File an enrollment application and p~a~~y~~~)~~f~~~~;~~
Educational Objective: The objective in this course is
tfi~'artanduse of barber implements, entry level
position, and to prepare the student for tJi~i]~t~l~:
E;~l\rilin,ati,on,
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Curriculum & Overview: ( '(I.__I) Orientation .
2) Class Introdu~tion , < ... 3) Review ofRelatedL~w~.aijd
Regulatiolls 4) Sanitation as it relate,s{OBarbef/Stylist 5)
Haircutting techniques ' ' . ; 6) Basis haircutting , / ; .. .. '
.. 7) Complete minimum thg~ty ahd practiai lab' Services 8)
Preliminary practical ~?(mnihl!tions ' 9) Prepare for State
Excaminatiohs 10) Completion ofminimurupnictical services 11) Final
examination ...
>.i ' ***400 hours of technical instru~tlcm .ind
pra9ticalttaining covering all prachdes of a barber pursuant to
Section 7316 of the Barbering and cosm~tology Act.*** .
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1) 150 Hours Technical Instn:ctio~~~d PracticalTr~lnlng in Hair
Dressirlg,
a) 30 hours ofhairstyiidgtechhical i11struction b) 30
hairstyling practical oper~tions c) 1 0 hours ofpermanent wa'lfillg
and cbemicalstraightening techp.ical instruction d) 15 permanent
waving and cbemical straightening practical ope~ations e) 15 hours
ofhair coloring and bi~1;1phing h.;chnic!l)iristruction ' f) 10
hair coloring and bleacJ#pgpi~tiCa1 operations g) 1 0 hours of hair
cutting technicali(lstruction h) 150 hair cutting practical
operations
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2) 200 Hours of Technical Instruction and PrilCtica!Ttaining in
Shaving.
a) 100 hours of shaving preparation 'a.nd perforni~ce technical
inhruction b) 40 shaving preparation and perforWance pfactical
opqation
3) 50 Hours ofTechnical Instruction in Health, and Safety:
a) 10 hours oflaws and regulations techp.ic~l instru,ction b) 20
hours of health and safety technical instruction c) 10 hours of
disinfection and sanitation techllical instrubtion d) 1ohours of
anatomy andphysiologyt~chli'ib~I iristructloll
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Length of t:::ottrse::~
Schedule:
Class Offered:
Cost:
FRONT
Class Start:
Curriculum:
In this class emphasis will be placed v.,,..~
revievvo,o:farmnJPri
relating to barbering in:
Preparation for the written ex~tminatio* adrpilictsh~re
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***NO 'liVEN ANYLONGER*** COSMETOLOGY CROSS-OVERCOURSE ,; '.' d'
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Total Clock Hollt:s: 4oo Length of Course 10 Weeks
Schedule: Full-time and PaJ1-lime
Class Offered: Tuesday throug~ Saturday 9:00,,\M to 4:30PM Cost:
$1900,00 plus $lOQ.OO regishation=$2,000.00 UP FRONT
Classes Start: Tuesday ofeach week
Prerequisite: a.) File and enrolh11ent application !!nd pay the
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b.) Present proofs!ltisfact()ry y.J'the Board of a valid
cdslllet9logfcert~ficate oft:dmpletitm of the 1600 hour cosmetology
course in a California cosmetology school.
Mission: To Train Cosmetplogists to gainthe required Barber
procedures and skills to pass the State Barber Exam .,... . . .
Educational Objective: TljedJ:>j~stivein this course is to
train the student in the art and use ofbarber implements, entry
level position, llll
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and Address ofHigh School City, State (or Country)
lull,oro you ever enrolled in a
Blaa~rbxe;rroo~rcd~~iY:}ciiiiof.~~\hJ;;;;:;=;;;;;;~~Jt:__
License#_____
HEREBY CERTIFY THE ABOVE TO BE Y BE JUST CAUSE TO REJECT MY
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Approx. Date:
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DRES;S CODE POLICY
Students are !yminded ~nat the general pubhc will be col\)lng to
the Stockton Barber Gollege to get l;laircut arid~have~ !jnd you
willdtess in a professional
manner i.e. No tank tops, No sagging trotts.ers or skirts, As a
guide the college expects you to use a guide City Employees manner
Of dress and present yourself in a professional manner for class
and dress accordingly. '
.. .i.Student Lea;ning ~esour~es .... No distan~e Le11rning or
Website is Not providedjit this time. ,,
Upon completion of studeh(registratioh proc~ss and !lt~eridatlce
!!(the . first class you will be givet{~ ?ipprive containing the
fowling re~ourc~s Installable Microsoft Word teader,Adobe Pl)F
Reader, Microsoft Power Point reader. for use at the
student home compand Student Cotilptiterip break: room.
1. A complete copy of th~2009 Barberih~ And Cosmetology Act from
Cosmo web address. . 2. Complete study book ofJ3arb't;ring 3. A
copy of the webcast whjph was provided by BPPE.
4. Also approved books are ~vailablefor checkout at the Office:
5. A complete set of sample test questionswith answt~rsofstudy
questions 6. A Stockton Barber College preparedPower ~oint
Presentation covering all
aspects ofbarbering 7. NIC current bulletins for exam study, '
8. Copy of Current Stockton Barber College Catalog .. ,
Stockton barber College provides ALL Fi]j.ttlres as noted in
the:
Floor Plan Consumables such as :Neck;strips , papertowels ,
Barber Towels for client use are also. :Provided.
TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS FROM OTHERJNSTITUTIONS ~ ,., ..
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Acceptance ofproof of training from anothJr Sch&ols, is
atthe sole:di~cretion of Stockton Barber College and or special
consideration from the BoardofBarb~r and Cosmetol()~Y>~tockton
Barber College has not entered into any transfer articulation
agreements with other Instituti!)JWitn~hidipg Ability-to-Benefit
Students. ' '
THAT HAS REASON TO YOUR INFO~MATION GI.VE~~~~~NRdtliVIE~T ~AN BE
GIVEN TO ANY sTATE oR FEDERAL AGENcv r:JEQ.tii:sfsJ\ME:
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Provide barbering services, suc.h as cutting, trimming,
shampooing, andstyling hair, trimming beards, or giving shaves. :i
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National estimates for this occupation: $9-(:)1,1 Baroers .~
Employment estimate and mean wage estima"tes"f~~thi~ oc~~pation:
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Employment ill Employment Mean hourly Mean annual Wage RSEffiRSE
ill wage wageffi
10,430 10.1% $13.49 $28,050 3.6%
percentile wage estimates for this occup~.;:~n~J;~~RBER,,:"'~t
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Percentile 10% 25% 50%
(Median) 75% 90%
Hourly Wage $8.15 $9.32 $11.63 $16.07 $21.83 '!,_;_ Annual
$16,960 $19,380 $24,190 $33,420 $45,410Wage ill
Stockton Barber College Makes NO
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Computer Gener~{.,J STOCKTON' BARBER. COLLEGE ~! {, }' \!
.'.~Notice of StY,~ents Rights" 1. You ma_18~fi9~t
yo11r'cobtract for sch~ol, without anY penalty or obligation on H~e
.f?'t~ day, Fpti6wi,f1g your!ifitst class se:>,Mon as described
in th~.NgXjce of Q::ncellalioJ; fofm that will,o/o: given to you at
the fit~tcl:if>S you goJo. ..... t Read the "Buyers Right to
Cancel".Form fdr your Cancellation rights EJ.~d
responsibjHtief>.. If you have lost Your form, ask thp ~~hoot
Direct!}r fora coPY, \, 2. After the en~pf;t~y
ca~cell~tionperiodi>yq? at~& , have the right to
$t()p(;hodl~:ttal1ytihl,e,gndyo'u n~~ethe right to receive a refund
fdr th'fpartoHhe cqurse nottakel1: y()~r refund rights are
describedir)'}~e SchooJCatalog.Jfyou neecl' to refer to a catalog,
you may obt!o).inq!le in the school office or see;the Posted
Catalog by the SchoblQf[,i~e. For adescription.ofthe refund policy
see Page 2 of the Enrollm~f:tt.f\greeJUent.
3. If the school clos:~~:f'6:n~;yougradugte, ;ou rna~ be
entitled to a ._--_.,, __ :"_;-,1- ,' -- _.._.- ;
refund. Contact the Bureau at the address and tel,ephone number
printed below this infornii:J.tioh: 4. If you have any complaints,
cjuestions, or Problems which you cannot work out with the
schoot,;call or write: Bureau for Private Postsecondcl.ry
Education, 2535 CAPITOL OAKS DRIVE, SUITE 400 . . .. ..
SACRAMENTO, CA 95833 Phop'e 1 (9!6) 431-6959 J
Student Name _________
Student Signature _________
School official Daniel Thai
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of CanceiTrtion "ai
STUDENT Name
STulENr SIGNATURE
REMEMBER, YOU MUST CAr~CEillN wRn''I'NIG have the right to
cancel by j or by not coming to class if vuu,..,~a day, any refund
due to you or)fiatJili1:y may owe is determined by
school catalog and oh the o~~[r~Bl~::;~~;~b~:~~('~:~i~''If you
have any compl
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Course; tools, 0R LESS.OF COURSE
COMPLETION . .
If canceled after the 7~qaype~iod allJn~neys shall b6 refund()d,
on a pro-rata basis, less a registration f'e~ !lOt to.eX:ceed
$100.00. Ifthe Stud~nt is a Veteran or a child of a fully disablt]g
Y~teian th!" Non- re[unaable Fee ~hall not exceed $10.00. A
studenttimni!J:ated from training will receive a pro-rata refund.
Once purchased, equipnientbecome the property of th~ student, and
is not returnable.
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The refund shall be the amount ybu paid for illstructiop
trn!itip)ied by the fraction, (numerator) of which is ti1e mnnber
ofhouts ofinstnlctionwhich you have not received but for whic}l you
have paid, the denominator of which is the total number ofhours of
in$tructio11 for which youhave paid. REFER TO YOURENROLLMENT
AGREEMENT see example below
Example: Assume you, upon enr~iiment in a' 4oo how c6G~sefpay
$2000.00 for tuition, $75 for registration and $150(fair market
value)Jd'r equipment and withdraw after completing 100 )lours (25%)
without reiurl)ing the equipment you obtained. You paid$2000._00
for tuition, $75.00 for registration fee for a total of $2075:
Scho~l retains $75,00 registration fee. You have paid for 400 hours
of inst!uction, WO ~p!lfsp~i.4 fg!,,i>,~tnot received. Your
refund will be $ qoo.oo. Being that you}l~y~ pai,d for and used the
equipment for 100 hourstherewillbeno re~9QI1..Ypl1f~cniipment, the
equipment is yours when paidfor at the tools, lit th~.$til:ri79f
i,l'~~trction. For the purpose of determining th,e affi011!1t yoq
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I, Placement as!;istag;c~J,;fu the form of the openings on the
bulletin board. However, it is ~.t:!,\ie{:ishom
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[ ] Application for
stU1t1~!llt1r~\g;~~~;i~~~~;f,tf~~tfi~~f~~~r~~~k~~JJ,;
[ ] Copy of School ~:;;(~~~:~nd[ ] Cancellation, itl R,efuntd
~!o"'~ [ ] Disclosure statement [ ] Notice of Cancellation ..
[ ] Identification at the state barber exam. Secure
[ ] Copy of School l:'erl:ornmnt:e
[ I Termination procedures I have been advised of the
IocatHm.c
understand The Catalog,
I have read and understand the left of the Office door. 1have
been Imten
Card must be presented
.,vu1~:;;ctocurnerlt' I posted to the cor>wthis 1nt1~.1tloP.s
state's pass/fail ratio.
[ I COPY of HS Di [ I ANY DOCS R [
[ ] Enrollment Agreen\~tl! p.
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Ctrent Schedule 'Of Charg( ___ , '
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COURSE
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HOURS .. 'lUJTION .. '., . . '
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Legend * These are Pass-ThrouiH re'.is 1ssess.ed byBoal'a
ofBarbering arid Cosn;_~iology Not all students are charged for
bdth Pre-App & Application Fee the fees are assessed on a case
by case basis, in any case all students are charge~ the Application
fee
. ** Tools Costs are based on current ret~il prices for tools,
and the stude11ts niayJmrchase tools from any source. Once tools
are used they are non-returnable.
THE STRF FEE IS PAID FORTHE STUDENT, BY STO(:KTON tARBER
COLLEGE
Also see S't'RF Page 5 of the this Catalog
***ONLY STRFbyAiti'ERLYREPORTING NnW*** : '\-' ., .. , ,:-:
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The State of California created Student Tuition Recovety Fund
(STRF) to reliete or mitigate economic suffered by students who are
educational programand are California residents, Enrolled in and
Educational program regulated Bureau for Private'
Postsecondary.
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shears, h~~~~m;[~
Stud:
Tint Brush (2)
Razor, shaving
Styptic Powder
Neck duster
Talc
Aftershave
Hairdryer
Curling Iron
Wave Rods
Spray Bottle
Chair cloth Clip
Hand mirror
Smock
Chair cloth ~,11~'0,,;,,;c;,J,""';.\i
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DJlUH""~REE AWARENESS PROGJUM
. ?/''NOTICE TO EMPL,OYEES .
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Between the years of2005 and 2015 we rape, robbery, or motor
vehicle theft.
on various
people watching out and Involved Contact
In the stated five years we have
hadl;n'O~~~~r~~~~~}~i~~~~~~~j~~,~~:~.:~~~~~;{0~drug
abuseViolations, weapons possessions We hai~ , t! and none of our
students have been arrested for
In addition, this Institution is Chapter 11 Proceeding in
over
Proceeding or
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Upon successful con:ipliJ\lSll!.(>fthe course ~he graduate
rec~,iyes a Certificat~, of Award (Diploma) . . ,._.,- .., - ., '
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The student who compi~t~t~~ course and'the minimum pf~ttical
services as established by the Board of Barbering and Cosmetology
.is g,ualifted to1take the licensihg' examination given by the
Bureau .. Upon successfully passing theState examil~tion, the
graduate may obtain~ Registered California Barber
License. With this licens~;tlie'#llw barbermay be.bnplo~edln a
Barber/styling establishment, a beauty/styling salon, or maro~ri
and operate their ownbru-ber business.
' ,.. _HOUSING
The Barb~r Oollege has NO Stud~nt HousingUnderQur ~ontrol.
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Studio Apartments ,t() 1)3edroo11:1Apartmenfs Range from459 ~900
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a) Referrals to social service agencie~.:' b) Housing while
attending school c) Ride-sharing or transportation d) Health
service agencies e) Assistance in locating an interpreter f)
Referral to obtaining a GED g) Referral to drug or alcohol abuse
programs. Itshould be rioted that a stydent would not be admitted
to school if a known drug or alcohol problem were noticefl by the
admission~ officer. And if while attending school the problem arise
the student will be r~ferred t6 a program. Tlie stqdent will not be
re-admitted to the school without a written statement from tJ:te
]Jrogram that the student is permanent and stationary as a non-drug
or alcohol user.
PLACE:t\1El'l'TASSISTANCE .
The college does not guarantee employmentup6h graduation. The
c6Jiegll does attempt to locate employment for graduates who
request assistance.This service is ext\)ndC((ito all graduates from
the barber college. Reasonable efforts will be made to assist a
graduate in gffining eniployment. The more flexible a graduate can
be regarding placement, the easier it is for th~J college to assis(
Any job listing or shops for sale will be posted on the bulletin
board. ,
ATT~NDANCE.PQLJ'Qif > _. " ''
The school operates on an eight-hour day, fiY,e (5) days
pero/eek,fp?atotalofforty (40) hours per week. Full time attendance
is equal to seventy-five j)ercent ofthe PerlJ.tiiig hqlirs (30)
hours per week). The school offers part time scheduling to
accomlllodlJ.te students wh,o#e\voikitig. The schedule must be
approved by the administration prior to enrol)iJ1g: , ... . ..
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Records Retention Po}icy ALL SIGNED RECORDS ARE
RETATh[EDELE(HRO:NTCALLY FOR A MINUMUM OF 5
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The student may be
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weeks withoutt :P;:r;~io~r~!)~~~f~for a leave of al any action
taken by receiving benefits of training period institution will
notify
gra,iuat:ion date from their
lengfbty,aib~t~nces not approved by the bf1teo;)1inated
fcJti\]Js~;nct~s longer than four
student should ask
The rules and regulation ~::~~J~~(~~~R~~~:~~ !lfcl'"d~si~a~g
student learn professional habits at the must comply
with the sanitary re~tuirem.en,t~s;~;~~!~;:~l~y~i~;isi1!dil with
other students. The students shall d1 ~idelines are the. same as
for City of Stockton and emtplcJy~es:Troui~e~s will be worn with
belt or suspenders on the with all laws (federal and state),
particularly laws be only one source of music played at the school,
office, and the music will be of the school held liable for any
damages to the school equipment
rf dismissed through a third party, the third party tor
unsatisfactor)'lf,:r;~i~~~~~~i~~~~~~~a~:t:~: party must state that
the student has to better themselves in school.
There will only be one re-aom overpayment will be '"'''"u'"
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You are hereby informeq JMt:it is a, violation of Section 7317
of the California Administrative Code ]:'-':._::-: ~-;:.:,-:'-''!',
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and Section 965 ofthe'J.!H~ 1,9 of the Ca!lfornia AdminisWhive
Code for a Student enrolled in a11
Barber College to char#a(y,or receivC?a,'cowmission fot
'performing a ~arber service. You are further informed that a
~f\idelit',s enrolln;~'ent and rell(tiontll;lig with the scl).ciol
is limited to a student relationship status, and ~i>u a~
~ptuden(sh~llnot receiv~.any type of~ages, salary, commissions,
emoluments, or benefits ofap~kind. You are' al~9 informed
tllat,il;s' a student you are not an employee, agent, or
representative o(th~ si;hool, and the scli6'ol (.)r its
repieselltatives have no responsibility, liability or obligation to
yd}t:~si~~,Remployee. \[here is n.o eJ11ployee/efupl?yer
relationship of any kind between a student and the Scl:!o(.)lcifhis
~phoolhas detenn.iniia thattipping of students is permitted but not
required Students should ,1;\c~;~~i,this 'gratuity as a tok:en
ofappredation and not wages, salary, commissions, emoluments
or,~en~fits of any \dnd. ....
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School Management
TRANSFER OFtrul:J:nT FROM ANOTHE~ SCHOOL ~',;- ~~ ,',--) i :
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Students, who have previously attend~c!other Barber College,
reqogulied by the State of California and have sufficient proof may
receive creditofall ~r a portion. ofthe barber training. If
training or proof of training earned within previous 5 :yeal's The
Barber Collegema~es no claim that we will accept training from
another barber school. Proof (.)f the barber training ~ust be
submitted to the admission office at the time of enrollment f0r
evaluation. This institution will conduct an evaluation
ofprevious education and training for all veteians an,d Higible
persons, ~ant appropriate credit , shorten the training period
proportionally, apd notifY the VA and'student. accordingly. The
Bureau of Barbering and Cosmetology will make the de~ehninatior1as
to creditforprevious barber training. TRAINING IN THIS SCHOOL MAY
NOTim ACCEPTED BYOTHER SCHOOLS.
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The School Administration
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The ~tock!~I\,~~r~ij~enrollment through
Memorial Day,l~~~~~~~:;~~l~~~~~:Christmas and necessary. If an
that day brings then the school
Don volunteer)
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and a part tiffi8Wil~trti2toijd Mr. Thai is a volunte~:theis
'"a!1uu0 school procedure retirement.
The courses of instruction for this e
e~~~~~,~~::h;~;~~i'~:1~r.r;~~tqrs either singly or in tandem. The
Bureau for Barbering and Co,snretol.~>gy n each 25 students
present. The
barber instructor(s) is qualified to
tea.ch[al\l~~~ft:~p,ri~;~~t;
Continuing Education for ourim:tniCt
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STl]DENT G~- vANCKAND COlY',PLAINTl( ~CEDURE A student who i~
ofthe}>pinion that he br she has a valid complaint relating to
the school should feel free to register lils or ]:ie(complaint,
Wlth the School IHr~ctor Daniel Thai
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student that has~p0111plaint may inforin the O'J:l7:r/Instructor
o~the complaint verbally or in writing. The Complaip(sh(l!,t!d be
state
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complaint. :;_'-;; ''f-.>:.;:_:_{\\L _t--_-_-:-----~-_-_-------
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Our school does not gi yol:!'i;itJ.on;al trade and as such the
use ofhand-eye and the ability to visualize what will ma[en
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The student must also m1~1~r~:J!lj]td of termination, he/she
m1bht hiii\,, taken in a new student for')I~Pl
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Baib~nng Examination results will be given eacht*fud~rlt. These are
mailed ~() the .schocir fr()m the State on a . quarterly basis and
'sho~s; there&\llts ofpass/faiiq;'the pmbtical and written
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DATE Prospective '&pel~ , , ,:!
DATE Daniel Thai, Owner/Instructor. H..
Questions ?or.Complaints Any questions a student may
hav'e'regar~ing this catalog that have not been
satisfactorily answered by the institution you maybe directed
t'o the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at:
Bureau for Private Postsecondary Educatioll.,
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive Suite 490, Sacrament~!; t},\9,'5~33 .
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All information in
To Whom It May
It is hereby certified
located at 410 East
in the above
school will be properly in accordance
with the training program
established and approved by
Dr. Suite 400 Sacramento CA
In addition, this Institution is
Chapter 11 Proceeding in over its 20
Signature
Title: Daniel Thai
Owner I Inst:hctor
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Stockton CA. 95202 209.46S.3218 Fax 209.465.3510
December 1, 2016
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ADDENDUM Tb StOCKTON BARBER 1: .. . . . . .... .
COLLEGE .CATALOG 2015-2016 VOLUMEIO
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IT SHOULD BE RECOGNIZED THAT THE q::OSMETOLOGY
CROSS-OVER COURSE .AND THE REFRESBER COURSE HAS
BEEN DELETED FROM THECOURSESTRUCTURE OF THE
STOCKTONBARBER COLLEGE.
Sincerely,
Daniel Thai Owner Stockton Barber College
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Structure BookmarksIn the stated five years we have
hadl;n'O~~~~r~~~~~}~i~~~~~~~j~~,~~:~.:~~~~~;{0~drug abuse