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Catálogo de Cursos Ensenar el Arte de la Belleza

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Catálogo de Cursos

Ensenar el Arte de la Belleza

ÍNDICEDeclaración de la Misión..............................................................................................................................3Localizaciones, Facilidades y Equipo ......................................................................................................... 3Acreditaciones y Afiliaciones ...................................................................................................................... 3 Calendario Escolar / Comienzos Tardes / Cierres....................................................................................... 3Comité de Consultivo ..................................................................................................................................4Tu Futuro no tiene límites ............................................................................................................................5 Objetivos Ocupacionales All Programs ....................................................................................................................................5 Curso de Repaso ............................................................................................................................5Información para los Incapacitados …………………………………………………………………………....... 5Oportunidades de Igualdad ........................................................................................................................ 5Políticas de Inscripción .............................................................................................................................. 6Requisitos para la admisión: Todos los Cursos / Todos los Estudiantes .......................................................................................6 Poliza de Habilidad de Beneficiar al Estudiante (ATB) Requisitos Adicionales para Cursos de Repaso de Cosmetología .................................................6 Requisitos Adicionales de Admisión para Estudiantes Extranjeros ................................................6 Requisitos Adicionales para la Transferencia de Creditos ..............................................................6Requisitos para Graduación y Licencia ...................................................................................................... 7Política para Asistencia de Empleos .......................................................................................................... 7 Ofertas Curricular* (No disponible en todas las escuelas) Curso 1 - Peluqueros y Cosmetólogos.............................................................................................8 Curso 2 - Estéticas ..........................................................................................................................8 Curso 3 - Técnología de Uñas.........................................................................................................8 Curso 4 - Depilación ....................................................................................................................... 8 Curso 5 - Curso de Repaso..............................................................................................................9Calendario de Sesiones ..............................................................................................................................9Cláusula de Reembolso o Devolución (Términos y Trimestres).................................................................10

Volume IV08/01/2016

A. Facultad y AdministraciónB. Matricula y Métodos de PagoC. Punto de Vista Profesional, Oficinas de Estadísticas de TrabajoD. Información al consumidor al Conclusión, Colocación y Licencias E. Informe de Seguridad del Recinto EscolarF. Información de Ayuda Financiera G. Políticas de Progreso Satisfactorio

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Divulsión de Cambios de el Catálogo .......................................................................................................12

Cláusula de Reembolso o Devolución (Mini) .............................................................................................11Fondo para Reembolsos de la Matricula ..................................................................................................12

Crédito Universitario – Declaración de Renuncia .....................................................................................12 Información Adicional solamente para recipientes de Título IV ……………….................................……. 13Política y Normas de Asistencia y Conducta ........................................................................................14, 15 Lo que usted debe saber sobre las Escuelas Privadas Autorizadas y las Escuelas de Negocios en el Estado de Nueva York....................................................................16, 17

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DECLARACIÓN DE LA MISIÓN • LOCALIZACIONES, FACILIDADES Y EQUIPO• ACREDITACIONES Y AFILIACIONES • CALENDARIOS ESCOLAR

DECLARACIÓN DE LA MISIÓN

Nuestra misión es permitir a nuestros estudiantes la oportunidad de una educación de calidad en el campo de mejora de apariencia. En esto vamos a impartir nuestros estudiantes con el conocimiento necesario para pasar le reválida del Estado de Nueva York y lograr licencia. Seguimos luchando para infundir una sensación de profesionalidad y habilitar el graduado a obtener empleo en su campo elegido.

LOCALIZACIONES, FACILADADES Y EQUIPO

Todas las escuelas están bien equipadas y tienan aire acondicionado, las aulas tienen los requisitosnecesarios para obtener las instrucciones apropiadas en la rama de la ciencia de belleza. Los profesores supervisan todas las actividades teóricas y practicas que se efectúan el los salones de clase y la clínica; enla cual se simula la técnica usada en el salón de belleza donde los clientes reciben los servicios de losestudiantes supervisados.

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Si la escuela debe de ser cerrada debido a las situaciones de emergencia o de otros eventos no programados la fecha de graduacion de el estudiante se extenderá por la cantidad de tiempo que la escuela tuvo cerrada. La escuela se reserva el derecho de alterar la programación de dias feriados.

500 8th Ave., New York, NY 10001 • (212) 868-7171 • New York City: 14,585 Sq. Ft.

375 86th Street, Brooklyn NY 11209 • (718) 745-1000 • Brooklyn: 8,000 Sq. Ft.

Brittany Beauty Academy Two Nelson Avenue, Hicksville, NY 11801 • (516) 822-5546 • Nassau County: 4,500 Sq. Ft.

Owned and operated by Gloria Francis School of Make-Up Artistry. LTD., Gary Ferrara, President, Vincent J Ferrara, Vice President

Brittany Beauty Academy 3274 Hempstead Turnpike, Levittown, NY 11756 • (516) 731-8300 • Nassau County: 7,500 Sq. Ft.

210 East 188th Street, Bronx, NY 10458 • (718) 220-0400 • Bronx County: 6,800 Sq. Ft.

Owned and operated by Brittany Schools, LTD., Gary Ferrara, President.

ACREDITACIONES Y AFILACIONES • Licenciado por el Departamento de Educación del Estado de Nueva York, 99 Washington Ave., Room 1613 OCP, Albany, NY 12234. Phone: 518-474-3969. • Acreditado por NACCAS 4401 Ford Avenue, Suite 1300 Alexandria, VA 22302, teléfono (703) 600-7600. • Esta escuela esta autorizada dentro de las Leyes Federales para registrar personas inmigrantes sin residencia permanente. • Miembros de la Asociación Americana de la Escuela de Cosmetologiá. • Miembros de la Asociación de Escuelas de Belleza del Estado de Nueva York. • Aprobado por el entrenamiento de Veteranos por el Departamento de Educación del Estado de NY • Para mayor información, por favor comuníquese con Oficiales de Admisión de la Escuela.

COMITÉ DE CONSULTIVO

INFORMACIÓN DEL COMITÉ DE CONSULTIVO:

Jullie Angell, Educadora, Tecnico de Unas, OPI Ejecutivo de Cuenta9421 S Longwood Chicago IL 60643 508-916-1735Jullie Angell es una galardonada Ténico de Uñas y una de OPI talentoza Ejecutivo de Cuentas. No tiene que ver todo con ventas para Jullie ella cree que Tu Nueva Escuela de OPI se ha creado con una simple, pero mission unica, para conectar, seleccione educación de Cosmetologiá fabricantes centrados con las escuelas y los futuros profesinales.

Kim Horn, Gerente de Salón, De La Mer Salon & Spa 2477 Merrick Road, Bellmore, NY 11710 516-221-3662Kim, Gerente de De La Mer Salon & Spa se dedica a proporcionar un ambiente relajado, tranquilo donde se puede resfrescar cuerpo y mente. Kim se enorgullece y el personal de la educación continua de la empresa. Kim junto con el propietario Esther Didonna están construyendo unarelación profunda con nuestras escuelas y nuestros estudiantes han elevado es sus trayectoriasprofestionales.

Peter Ciotti, CEO de Chromastics, Estilista, Educador, 884 West End Ave #24 NY NY 10025917-623-6156Teniendo más 23 años como dueño y manteniendo un Salon & Spa Peter Ciotti fue mentor para más de 150 gente en como convertirse en un exitoso professional en el cuidado de la piel y peluque-ros. Le credibilidad e integridad siempre brilla, en todo lo que hace. Peter Ciotti es respectado por su compañeros como un consumando professional y como un verdadero caballero. Se de el tiempo para sentarse a conocer cada uno de nuestros estudiantes y ofrece su visión de esta industria.

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SU FUTURO ES ILIMITADO • OBJECTIVOS OCUPACIONALES • INFORMACIONPARA LOS INCAPACITADOS • OPORTUNIDADES DE IGUALDAD

SU FUTURO NO TIENE LIMITES

Con un Certificado de Cumplimiento, licencia de mejora de apariencia y su experiencia de trabajo en el mundo de belleza, estará preparado para alcanzar tus metas como: 1) DUEÑO DE UN SALÓN Y SPA; 2) ESTILISTA Y TEÑIDO DE CABELLO; 3) DUEÑO O DIRECTOR DE UNA ESCUELA DE BELLEZA; 4) ESPECIALISTA EN COSMETOLOGĺA; 5) ESPECIALISTA EN CUIDADOS DE LA PIEL 6) PRECISIÓN DE CORTADOR DE CABELLOS; 7) TEÑIDO DE CABELLOS; 8) REPRESENTANTE DE VENTAS; 9) ARTISTA DE MAQUILLAJE; 10) TÉCNICO DE UÑAS; 11) ESTETICISTA; 12) TÉCNICO DE DEPILACIÓN; 13) REPRESENTANTE DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE; 14) EMPLEADO DE VENTA.

OBJETIVOS OCUPACIONALES Todos los programas

El objetivo del Instituto es de preparar a cada estudiante para hacer la transición de la escuela a un puesto en el campo de la Cosmetología. Además de los estudios generales de la escuela y cursos especializados, se exhorta a los estudiantes a buscar su potencial educativo por vía de actividades extracurriculares.

Para entrenar a cada estudiante para que pueda tomar y pasar la Revalida del Estado; facilitar de esa manera al estudiante: • Para obtener una Licencia de Peluquería y Cosmetología, Estética, Depilación, Operador Especialidado en Uñas. • Para obtener trabajo de acuerdo a los deseos del estudiante en las áreas en el campo de la Belleza, usando los conocimientos principales como resultado del entrenamiento proporcionado. (i.e. Dueño d Salón/Spa, Estilista de Cabello, Manicurista, Esteticista, Técnico de Depilación, Artista de Maquillaje, Rep resentante de Servicio al cliente, Empleado de Venta, etc.)

Curso de Repaso

El objetivo de este programa es para mejorar los conocimientos de un Cosmetólogo con licencia o preparar a un graduado a tomar el examen para la Licencia de Peluquería y Cosmetología del Estado de Nueva York.

INFORMACION PARA LOS INCAPACITADOS

Brittany Beauty Academy cumple con todas las disposiciones de la Sección #504 de la Ley de Rehabilitación de 1973 en que una persona incapacitada por razón de su incapacidad no será excluido de inscribirse en un curso de instrucción. Sin embargo, cualquier incapacitado que desee ser admitido debe estar enterado que el curso requiere un nivel alto de destreza manual y coordinación y que hay periodos extensos de trabajosprácticos que requieren permanecer parados en las clínicas que son requeridas por las regulaciones estat-ales.

A pesar de que las facilidades de Brittany Beauty Academy mantienen los requisitos requeridos de construc-ción por el Instituto Estándar Nacional Americano (ANSI), A117, cualquier persona incapacitada que desee ser admitida en la escuela será evaluada para determinar la posibilidad de ser empleado en la Industria de la belleza, si la persona cree que él o ella es capacitada y tiene todos los requisitos para el curso y paradeterminar si las facilidades están disponibles para acomodarse a una persona o individuo incapacitado.

OPORTUNIDADES DE IGUALDADBrittany Beauty Academy, en su Administración, instrucción y politicas de graduación no discrimina en base de raza, creencias, sexo, color, edad, religion, estado financiero,orientación sexual o país o area de origin niresidencia.

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POLITICAS DE INSCRIPCIÓN • REQUISITOS DE ADMISIÓN

POLÍTICAS DE INSCRIPCIÓN

Brittany Beauty Academy no solicita estudiantes que actualmente estén asistiendo o registrados en otraEscuela de Cosmetología.Los futuros estudiantes son bienvenidos a visitar Brittany Beauty Academy para hablar sobre la educación y planes de carreras. El personal de admisión está disponible para guiarlos y aconsejarlos de lunes a viernes de 9:00 am. a 4:00 pm. y en las noches cuando la escuela está abierta de 4:00 pm. hasta las 8:00 pm. y también los sábados desde las 9:00 am. a 3:00 pm. Todos son alentados a llamar para hacer una cita.

REQUISITOS DE ADMISIÓN

Todos los Cursos Todos los Estudiantes1. Los estudiantes deben tener por lo menos 16 ½ años de edad.. 2. Diploma de la escuela secundaria (High School), un Equivalente General, transcripción Oficial deenseñanza pos secundaria. De todas maneras, los estudiantes serán admitidos como un estudiante regular que tengan la habilidad de beneficiarse del entrenamiento ofrececido por la institución. Esta clase dehabilidad es determinada por un examen escrito.3. Los estudiantes deben pasar una entrevista personal con un agenta lisenciado o con el Director de laescuela antes de ingresar a Brittany Beauty Academy.

Habilidad en Beneficar al Estudiante (ATB)Todo estudiante que no tenga el Diploma o Equivalencia debe pasar el examen WBST (Inglés) y obtener un puntaje mínimo de 200 verbal y 210 cuantitativo. Los estudiantes en español deben tomar el examen SLE y pasar con puntaje minimo de 15. Todos los estudiantes deben pasar el examen en el lenguaje de elprograma que hagan escojido. Un cargo de $75 es administrado para el examen y se pueden tomar dos veces.

Requisitos Adicionales para Cursos de Repaso de Cosmetología* (no disponible en todasescuelas)1. Prueba de la actual Licencia de Peluquero y Cosmetólogo del Estado de Nueva York o licencia estatal recíproca con el Estado de Nueva York.2. Prueba del cumplimiento satisfactorio de una 1,000 horas en el programa de estudios de Peluquería y Cosmetología en elEstado de Nueva York.

Requisitos de Admisión para los Estudiantes Extranjeros.Brittany Beauty Academy siempre ha pensado que un intercambio internacional de culturas y de ideascreativas mejora o supera el nivel educativo de la escuela. Los estudiantes extranjeros son bienvenidos a aplicar para ingresar en la escuela Brittany Beauty Academy. Además de cumplir con nuestros requisitos de admission, los estudiantes extranjeros tienen que presentar a la escuela notificación de la fecha y país de nacimiento y aproximadamente el día que a ellos les gustaría comenzar las clases. Los estudiantesextranjeros tendrán que depositar por el curso la cantidad de $500.00 dolares (US) no reembolsable. Después de completar, todos los formularios necesarios de Brittany Beauty Academy, serán enviados a los estudiantes una forma llamada I-20 “Certificado de Elegibilidad” para solicitar una visa al ConsuladoAmericano en el país donde vive el estudiante.

Requisitos Adicionales para la Transferencia de CréditosLos estudiantes que soliciten una transferencia de créditos por previo entrenamiento deben cumplir con los requisitos de admission y evaluados por nuestro personal. Para ser evaluado el estudiante debe someter pruebas de horas completadas en otra institución y los cursos tomados. Los resultados de tal examen e evaluacion debe ser aprobado por el Director de la escuela y acordado por el estudiante. Los estudiantes trasferiendo son aceptados en base a disponibilidad de espacio.

*No aceptamos todas las tarjetas de crédito en todas las escuelas

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REQUISITOS PARA LICENCIARSE Y GRADUARSE •ASISTENCIA PARA EMPLEOS TRANSFERENCIA DE CREDITOS

REQUISITOS PARA GRADUARSE Y LICENCIARSE

A - Requiere mantener una asistencia satisfactoria. Los estudiantes deben completar todas las ausencias.B - Mantener un progreso académico satisfactorio y una calificación cumulativa con un promedio de 75%.C - Haber hecho todos los pagos completos que se debe a la escuela.

Horas de ausencias no son escusadas y deben ser cumplidas. Los estudiantes que hayan cumplido con los requisitos mencionados anteriormente la escuela les entrega un Certificado de Cumplimiento. Los graduados pueden ir en línea en http://licensecenter.ny.gov para completar la aplicacion para la licencia temporal y seleccionar la fecha para la Revalida del Estado. Asistencia para este proceso es disponible por cita. El graduado se emite una licencia temporal por la División de Servicios de Licencias,Departamento de Estado de el Estado de Nueva York, permitiendo de inmediato por el em-pleo en el campo de mejora apariencia.

Una licencia de Cosmetología permanente se le entregará al solicitante por la Division de Servicios de Licensias de NYS al pasar tanto por escrito como Exámenes del Estado prácticos. Una licenciapermanente de Especialista de Uñas es entregada a solicitantes de Especialista de Uñas por la Division de Servicios de Licensias al pasar tanto por escrito como Exámenes del Estado prácticos. Unalicencia permanente de Estéticas es entregada a solicitantes de Estéticas por la Division de Servicios de Licensias al pasar tanto por escrito como Exámenes del Estado prácticos. Una licencia permanente de Depilación es entregada a solicitantes de Depilación por la Division de Servicios de Licensias al pasar tanto por escrito como Exámenes del Estado practicos. Al cumplir el curso de Repaso a elestudiante se le entregará un Certificado de Cumplimiento.

POLÍTICA DE ASISTENCIA DE EMPLEOS

Se provee asistencia con empleos a los graduados. Nosotros hacemos todos los esfuerzos paracolocarlo en un puesto que sea satisfactorio para ti. Este servicio está disponible durante toda la vida de los graduados. Debido a la calidad del trabajo de nuestros graduados, muchas tiendas oestablecimientos nos llaman para recomendarles a los graduados calificados. Nosotros hacemos un sincero esfuerzo para encontrar a la persona correcta para el trabajo correcto. De todas maneras,mientras nosotros quizás brindemos unos servicios de colocación, la escuela no puede garantizar ni prometer empleos a los estudiantes o los graduados.Nuestro Asesor de Empleo trabaja con el estudiente para organizar entrevistas en los salones locales y campos relacionados. Destacamos el valor de educación adicional. Apariencia Profesional y eldesarrollo del Resume están incluidos en nuestra Unidad del Desarrollo Professional del plan deestudios.

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ñOFERTAS DE PROGRAMAS DE ESTUDIOS

Estéticas • Técnología de Unas • Peluqueros y Cosmetólogos • Depilación • Repaso

Course 2 — Esthetics Horas Orientación .................................................. 4 (1) Salud y Seguridad ................................... 8 (2) Bacteriología ..........................................18 (3) Anatonomía, Fisiología y Nutrición ........25 (4) Estructura y Función de la Piel ...............12 (5) Cabello Superluos ................................. 24 (6) Química ................................................... 3

Horas (8) Electricidad y Maquinas ..............................18 (9) Tratamientos Faciales ...............................225 (10) Procedimientos del Cuerpo(Sin Maquinas) ................................................ 48 (11) Técnicas de Maquillaje .............................84 (12) Prácticas de Negocio ................................50 (13) Habilidades de Trabajo ...............................6 (14) Introducción a Estéticas Paramedicales....18 No Asignada .............................................36

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HorasRequerimientos del professional .................24 Corte de pelo y Recorte..............................175 Salud y Seguridad .......................................26 Estilos de Pelo ...........................................245Anatomía y Fisiología ............................... ..15 Reestructuración Química .........................180 Análisis de pelo ...........................................10 Color y Aclaramiento..................................180

Horas Pelo/Enfermedades de cuero cabelludo ..........10 Cuidado de uñas y Procedimiento....................40 Químico aplicada a la Cosmetología .................5 Cuidado de pelo y Procedimiento.....................60 Champus, Enjuagues, Acondicionadores yTratamientos .................................................... 30

Total de Horas.............................................1000

Curso #1 - Peluqueros y Cosmetólogos

HorasOrientación .................................................. . 4 (1) Salud y Seguridad .................................... 8 (2) Anatonomía y Fisiología de la Uña, Mano, Pie y Piernas.................................................10 (3) Enfermedades Infecciosas y Bacterias; Uñas, Pie, Trastornes y Enfermedades dela Piel........................................................... 10 (4) Métodos de Control de la Infección........ 10 (5) Consulta de el Cliente ..............................4 (6) Manicura y Masaje de Brazos y Manos..20 (7) Pedicura .................................................15

Horas (8) Aplicación de Puntas y Diseños .................12 (9) Apliques de Tela .........................................25 (10) Extenciones de Uñas en Polvo y Líquido..50 (11) Uñas de Gel .............................................20 (12) Diseños de Uñas ........................................4 (13) Técnicas de venta al por menor .................6 (14) Prácticas de Negocio .................................8 (15) Habilidades de Trabajo .............................. 6 No Asignada .............................................38

Total de Horas...............................................250

Curso #3 – Técnología de Unas

Horas(1) Requisitos Profesionales........................10 (2) Salud y Seguridad .................................20 (3) Estructura de la Piel, Trastornos y Enfermedades .......................................10 (4) Eliminación de Vello Superfluo ..............35

Curso #4 – Depilación

OFERTAS DE PROGRAMAS DE ESTUDIOS (continuació) • CANDELARIO DE SESIONES

Curso #5 - Curo de Repaso* (Peluqueria y Cosmetología solamente)Mínimo 31.25 horas. Duracion habrá de determinarse por la necesidad del estudiante, para noexceder 93.75 horas.

PROGRAMA DE SESIONES Peluquería y Cosmetología, Estíticas, Tecnología de Uñas y Depilación

Horas por Semana Session Types

31.25* Hras. por semana Dias: Lunes – Viernes 25.00* Hras. por semana Dias: Lunes – Viernes 19.00* Hras. por semana Noches Y Sábados 16.00* Hras. por semana Noches 15.00* Hras. por semana Noches y Sábados 12.00* Hras. por semana Noches

*No disponible en todas las escuelas.

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CLÁUSULA DE REEMBOLSO (TÉRMINOS Y TRIMESTRES)

A. Un estudiante que cancela dentro los 7 días de la firma del acuerdo de inscripción pero antes que comienza la instrucción recibe todo el dinero devuelto con excepción de la cuota de inscripción que no es reembolsable.B. A partir de ese momento, el estudiante sera responsible de 1) la no-reembolsable cuota deinscripcion y 2) el costo de los libros de texto o materiales aceptados, más 3) matrícula del estudiante hasta el último día de asistencia física. La matricula que el estudiante es responsable es dividida por el número de; terminos o trimestres, en el programa. Responsabilidad total de matrícula es limitado a los terminos o trimestres durante el cual el estudiante se retira o se dio por concluido y cualquier termino o trimestre completado.

1. El fracaso de un estudiante a no notificar al director por escrito al salir de la escuela puede retrasar el reembolso de matricula basado en la order de la section 5002(3) de las leyes de Educación.2.

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El tiempo de inscripción es definido como el tiempo entre la fecha de comienzo y la fecha de el último día de la asistencia física de el estudiante en la escuela. Cualquier dinero que se le deba al estudiante oaplicante se le devolverá en los siguientes 45 días después de la cancelación formal del estudiante.Cancelaciones que no sean oficiales deben de ocurrir cuando la institución determine que el estudiante ha estado ausente 14 días consecutivos desde la ultima fecha de su asistencia física. Cualquier dinero que se le deba al estudiante quien salga sin autorización oficial de la institución, deberá hacerse dentro de los 45 días determinados por la institución para reconocer la salida sin autorización o oficiales al, o en caso de ausencia legal. La asistencia se tomará semanalmente.

3. Si la escuela se cierra permanentemente y no está ofreciendo el curso en el cual el estudiante se registró, al estudiante se le devolverá la cuota.4. Si el curso se cancela después que el estudiante se registro, el estudiante tiene la opción de pedir el reem bolso complete o decidir continuar otro entrenamiento al escoger otros cursos ofrecidos por la institución. 5. La matrícula del estudiante será calculada de acuerdo con el Estado de la cláusula de devolución Mencionada arriba.

El reembolso de el estudiante sera más que los indicados anteriormentesi la agencia de acreditación devolverá resultados de las políticas en un reembolso

CLÁUSULA DE REEMBOLSO (MINI)

A. Un estudiante que cancela dentro los 7 días de la firma del acuerdo de inscripción pero antes que comienza la instrucción recibe todo el dinero devuelto con excepción de la cuota de inscripción que no es reembolsable.B.

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A partir de ese momento, el estudiante sera responsible de 1) la no-reembolsable cuato deinscripcion y 2) el costo de los libros de texto o materiales aceptados, más 3) matríícula delestudiante haste el último día de asistencia física. La matricula que el estudiante es responsable es didvida por el número de; terminos o trimestres, en el programa. Responsabilidad total de matrícula es limitado a los terminos o trimestres durante el cual el estudiante se retira o se dio por concluido y cualquier termino o trimestre completado.

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31-45% del el Programa

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3. Si la escuela se cierra permanentemente y no está ofreciendo el curso en el cual el estudiante se registro, al estudiante se le devolverá la cuota. 4. Si el curso se cancela después que el estudiante se registro, el estudiante tiene la opción de pedir el reembolso complete o decider continuar otro entrenamiento al escoger otros cursos ofrecidos por la institución. la escuela se cierra permanentemente y no esta ofreciendo el curso en el cual el estudiante se registro, al estudiante se le devolverá la cuota.5. La matrícula de estudiante será calculada de acuerdo con el Estado de la cláusula de devolución Mencionada arriba.

El tiempo de inscripción es definido como el tiempo entre la fecha de comienzo y la fecha de el ultimo día de la asistencia física de el estudiante en la escuela. Cualquier dinero que se le deba alestudiante o aplicante se le devolverá en los siguientes 45 días después de la cancelación formal del estudiante. Cancelaciones que no sean oficiales deben de ocurrir cuando la institución determine que el estudiante ha estado ausente 14 días consecutivos desde la ultima fecha de su asistencia física.Cualquier dinero que se le deba al estudiante quien salga sin autorización oficial de la institución, deberá hacerse dentro de los 45 días determinados por la institución para reconocer la salida sin autorización o oficiales al, o en caso de ausencia legal. La asistencia se tomará semanalmente.

El reembolso de el estudiante sera más que los indicados anteriormentesi la agencia de acreditación devolverá resultados de las políticas en un reembolso

Fondo Para el Reembolso del Dinero de la Matrícula

El reembolso del dinero de la matrícula esta diseñado, para proteger los intereses financieros de los estudiantes que actualmente están asistiendo a la escuela. Si la escuela cerrará mientras elestudiante está en asistencia o antes de completar su programa educacional; entonces el estudiante será elegible para un reembolso completo de su matrícula y todos los gastos que el estudiante haya incurrido y pagado. Si el estudiante decide dejar la escuela antes de completar el curso y hacer una reclamo contra la escuela al Departamento de Educación del Estado, quizás pueda ser elegible para recibir un reembolso del Departamento de Educación del Estado sólo si usted puede probar ycomprobar su queja como que es válida y a la vez determinar que hubo una violación de parte de la Ley de Educación o las Regulaciones del Comisionado. Para hacer una queja, usted puede escribir o llamar al Departamento de Educación del Estado de Nueva York en ingles: New York StateEducation Department - Bureau of Proprietary School Supervision: 116 West 32 Street, 5th floor. New York, NY. 10001 Télefono: 212- 643-4760. El Departamento de Educación del Estado de Nueva York y su personal, le ayudarán con la preparación del formulario para reembolso de la matrícula(un ejemplo le fue proporcionado cuando hizo su matrícula).

Divulsión de Cambios de el Catálogo

El estudiante de be ser consiente de que alguna información en el catálogo pueden cambiar. Serecomienda que los estudiantes que consideran inscribirse verifique con el director de la escuela para determiner si hay cualquier cambio de la información proporcionada en este catálogo. Además, un catálogo contendra información sobre el personal docente y cursos/programas de estudiosofrecidos. Por favor, tenga en cuenta que el Departmento de Educación del Estado por separado entrega todas las licencias al personal docente e independientemente aprueba todos los cursos y programas de estudios ofrecidos. Por lo tanto, es posible que los cursos y programa enumerados en el catálogo de la escuela no pueden ser aprobados en el momento en que un estudiante se matrícula en la escuela o el personal docente en el catálogo pueden haber cambiado. Una vez más esrecomendable que el estudiante consulte con el director de la escuela para determinar si hay algún cambio en los cursos y programas de estudios ofrecidos o el personal docente en el catálogo.

Crédito Universitario – Declaración de Renuncia

Las escuelas privadas con licencia profesional ofrecen programas medido en horas de reloj, no horas de crédito. Certificados de Terminación, i.e., diplomas escolares, se expiden a los estudiantes que cumplan las horas de reloj requiridas. La conseción de crédito universitarios a los estudiantes que participaron y/o cursaron en un programa de una escuela privada con licencia está solamente a la discresión de la institución de educación superior que el estudiante podrá optar a asistir.

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INFORMACION ADICIONAL PARA RECIPIENTES DE AYUDA FINANCIERA TĺTULO IV

REINTEGRO DE AYUDA FINANCIERA TĺTULO IV

A. REINGRESO DENTRO DE 180 DIAS

Un estudiante que vuelve a entrar al programa o curso, en el plazo de 180 días de retiro, se tratan como si él o ella no ha cesado asistencia a fin de determinar las ayudas del estudiante para ese período.

B. REINGRESO DESPUES DE 180 DIAS

Si el estudiante vuelve al mismo programa más de 180 días después de retirada, a continuacíón, el estudiante inicia un nuevo período de pago cuando él o ella se reintegra o transfiere. La institución considera las horas restantes del programa como si fuera el pro grama del estudiante en total.

TRATAMIENTO DE FONDOS TĺTULO IV TRAS LA RETIRADA

Antes de calcular la devolución, recipientes de Título IV que no han completado mas de 60% de el período de pago o período de matrícula, según normas Federales, estará sujeto a las disposiciones para el retorno al Título IV. Para obtener información específica póngase en contacto con elAdministrador de Ayuda Financiera de la escuela. Al momento del retiro se afectuará un cálculo para deteriminar la cantidad de Fondos Títiulo IV que deben ser reembolsados. Si la cantidad calculada a devolver es de $25 (Veinticinco Dólares) o menos ningún reembolso es necesario y el estudiante conserva los fondos necesario para pagar cualquier balance de la escuela.

DESEMBOLSO DE AYUDA TĺTULO IV

Desembolso de la ayuda por el período de pago será en dos desembolsos iguales.

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POLÍTICAS Y NORMAS DE ASISTENCIA Y CONDUCTA

1. PARA APRENDER A SER UN PROFESIONAL EN MEJORAMENTO DE APARIENCIA (ESTETICISTA; TÉCNICO DE UNAS; PELUQUERO Y COSMETÓLOGO; TÉCNICO DE DEPILACIÓN) Es mucho más quedesarrollarse con las habilidades de tus manos y pasar las exámenes escritos. La asistencia y el controlpropio, la responsabilidad y las relaciones humanas son partes del entrenamiento de un Profesional enMejorameinto de Apariencia. Creemos que esto, es parte de nuestra responsabilidad con el estudiante. Por eso es que, ausencias excesivas, tardanzas, mala conducta y cortar períodos de clases serán severamente penalizados. Para poner en práctica esta política, las siguientes reglas han sido establecidas:

2.TARDANZAS - Dejar las clases no está permitido y va a ser equivalente a un día de ausencia de clases. Se considerá que en estudiante tiene una tardanza si es que llega con 10 minutos de retrazo después de haber empezado las clases. Después de 10 a 30 minutos que el estudiante llegue tarde; no estará permitido en las clases por media hora. Por 30 minutos de tardanza o hasta 60 minutos de tardanza no estará permitido en las clases, después de 60 minutos. Despues de los primeros 60 minutos, el estudiante no será permitido por un período de una hora y media. Si un estudiante llega tarde para las clases y las clases están ya a mitadcompletada, no serán permitido por el resto de la sección de clases. Un total de 3 tardanzas son permitidas por mes. El estudiante será suspendido por un día por cada tardanza adicional durante ese mes.

3.ASISTENCIA INSATISFACTORIA - Cualquier estudiante que no mantenga Progreso AcademicoSatisfactorio, pueden ser despedidos a la discresión de el Director. Progreso Academico Satisfactorio secompruebe por lo menos una vez por programa.

4.FORMULARIO DE PERMISO PARA RETIRARSE - Si un estudiante tiene que abandonar la escueladurante su sesión programada es esencial que informen a sus instructores y obtener su tarjeta deindentificación.

5.TRABAJO DE RECUPERACIÓN - El trabajo de recuperación deberá ser programado lo más pronto posible cuando le sea práctico para los dos, tanto los estudiantes como la escuela. Los trabajos de recuperación no elimina las ausencias. Horas perdidas y no recuperadas para la fecha de terminación se cobrará el precio por hora pagado tan pronto que las horas de recuperar se han programado. Tasa determinada por el acuerdo de inscripción.

6.SUSPENSIÓN - El estudiante puede ser suspendido de las clases por 1 hora o muchas horas dependiendo de las regulaciones de la escuela que rompio y cuán frecuentes éstas sean reincididas. El estudiante no va a recibir crédito por asistencia ni logros obtenidos durante este tiempo ni acumularán cualquier tiempo deausencia o incurrir a cualquier cargo de recuperación de trabajo. Sin embargo, el día de Graduación delestudiante será extendido de acuerdo a la cantidad de tiempo que fue suspendido.

7.PERMISO DE AUSENCIAS - Un estudiante puede con una razón muy convincente y con la discreción del Director, recibir un permiso de ausencia en cualquier día de los 12 meses del período del programa por nomenos de 2 semanas y que no exceda los 180 días. Un período de 12 meses comienza con el primer día que el estudiante inicialmente pide el permiso de ausencia. Si un estudiante solicita un permiso de ausencias, debe proveer por escrito, firmado y con fecha anterior al día el permiso solicitado. El estudiante no recibirá crédito por asistencia ni logros por este periodo de permiso de ausencias ni serán cobrados por la ausencia. La fecha de graduación puede ser extendida por el tiempo cogido durante el Permiso de Ausencia. Alregrezar, será evaluado para la retención para una correcta ubicación en el prorama.

8.APARIENCIA - Ningún estudiante será permitido en la escuela sin UNIFORME LIMPIO. Deben vestirse y tener un apariencia aceptable en todo momento para la Brittany Beauty Academy y para la industria de labelleza. Jeans y sudaderas no son permitidos. Deben de usar zapatos cerrados.

9.EQUIPO - Todos los estudiantes que se presenten en clases sin el equipo apropiado de trabajo, serán marcados o considerados ausentes para esa clase y será enviado a su casa. Si el estudiante continúa asistiendo a las clases sin estar preparado adecuadamente, será sujeto a una suspensión o expulsión a la discreción del Director. 14

11.REGISTROS DE LOS ESTUDIANTES - El estudiante tiene permiso de revisar sus papeles oficiales en la oficina de administración. Para reviser debe de estar en la presencia de un administrador escolar a la vez compatible con el estudiante y la escuela. La escuela requiere un consentimiento firmado por el estudiante antes de divulgar cualquier información. Los padres o guardianes oficiales de los estudiante menores de edad tienen autorización para revisar los papeles oficiales. La escuela requiere un consentimiento firmado por los padres de estudiantes dependientes menores antes de divulgar informacion de estudiantes individuales sobre el estudiante dependiente menor. Los archivos estudiantiles pueden ser divulgados al gobierno federal, alDepartamento de Educación y NACCAS sin el consentimiento del estudiante. 12.ORIENTACIÓN - Los estudiantes en Brittany Beauty Academy son nuestro tesoro mas valioso. Hemosencontrado que estudiantes felices son los cosmétologos con mas éxito. Con frecuencia los podemos ayudar a superar problemas personales u otros problemas que pueden interferir con su entrenamiento. Su primer paso deber ser discutir su problema con su profesor, quien lo traerá a la oficina. Entonces podrá hacer unacita para ver a persona adecuado.

13.CUALQUIER ESTUDIANTE QUE NO COOPERE con las reglas y políticas de la escuela podrá serexpulsado de programa. Cualquier conducta considerada inaceptable por el Director, incluyendo excesivas ausencias, interrupción de clases y groserías podría resultar en su expulsión de la escuela.

10.PROPIEDAD PERSONAL - Brittany Beauty Academy no será responsable por lapropiedad personal. Artículos dejados en los establecimientos o sitios por más de 30 días después del último día de asistencia; será considerados abandonados y se puededisponer de estas pertenencias.

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Lo que usted debe saber sobre Escuelas Privadas Licenciadas y Escuelas de Negocio Registradas del estado de Nueva York. Cual es el proposito de este folleto?

Todos los perspectivos y matriculados estudiantes de una escuela propietaria que no concede un titulo, son requeridos a recibir este folleto. Este folleto proporciona una descripcion de los derechos de los estudiantes con respecto a como presentar una queja o de-manda contra una escuela y a tener acceso al fondo para reembolsos de la matricula si son victimas de dertas violaciones de parte de la escuela.

Las escuelas comerciales que son licenciadas por el departamento de la educacion de el estado de Nueva York y escuelas de nego-cio que son regristrados por este departamento se requieren a cumplir estandares muy especi’ficos conforme a la Ley Educacional y Regulaciones de la Comision. Estos estandares se disenan para ayudar a asegurar la convenienda educativa de los programas que las escuelas ofrecen. Es importante que usted realice que la Agenda de Propietaria a la Supervision de la Escuela del Departamento de Educacion de Nueva York controla y regula a todas las escuelas propietarias que no conceden grades. Para poder ser licendada por el departamento, las escuelas deben asegurarse que los maestros cumplan con los estandares. Las escuelas tambien deben tener un cur-riculum de estudios aprobado por el Departamento de la Educacion del Estado de Nueva York cada tres anos, de tal modo ayudando a asegurar que todo el plan de estudios ofrecido en las escuelas es educative.

Ademas, los miembros del personal de la Oficina Propietaria de la Supervision de la escuela se presenten a menudo en los edificios de la escuela controlando el programa educacional ofrecido. El interes del Departamento de la Educacion del Estado de Nueva York es asegu-rarse que el programa educative que es ofrecido cumpla sus espectativas y que su inversion financiera esta protegida.

La Oficina Propietaria de la Supervision de la Escuela del Departamento de Educacion de el Estado de Nueva York Ie desea exito en su continue esfuerzo de obtener el entrenamiento necesario para lograr tener un empleo seguro. Ademas, el personal de la oficina continu-ara trabajando con todas las escuelas para asegurarse que un programa educativo de calidad Ie sea siempre proporcionado.

Quien puede levantar una queja?

Si usted es o fue un estudiante o un empleado de una escuela privada o escuela de negocio registrada en el Estado de Nueva York y usted cree que la escuela o alguien representando la escuela ha actuado ilegalmente, usted tiene el derecho a levantar una queja con el Departamento de Educacion del Estado de Nueva York.

De que puede un estudiante o un empleado quejarse?

Listed puede hacer quejas sobre la conducts de la escuela, la publiddad, los estandares y los metodos de instruccion, equipo, fadlidades, cualificaciones de los maestros o instructores y de gerenda, del acuerdo de la inscripcion, de metodos de recoger la matricula y otros car-gos, de la licenda o del registro de la escuela, de los expedientes de la escuela y del estudiante, y de los agentes privados de la escuela.

Como puede un estudiante o empleado archivar una queja?

Usted debe intentar resolver su queja directamente con la escuela a menos que usted crea que la escuela Ie penalizan’a por su queja. Utilice el procedimiento interno del agravio de la escuela o discuta sus problemas con los profesores, los jefes de servido, o con el director de la escuela. Sugerimos que usted haga tal queja por escrito y que usted guarde copias de todo correspondiente a la escuela. Sin embargo, la escuela no puede requerirle hacer esto antes de que usted levante una queja con el Departamento de la Educacion del Estado de Nueva York. Si usted archiva una queja con el departamento, por favor, avise la oficina de cualquier accion que usted haya tornado para procurar resolver su queja.

Las medidas que usted debe tomar para archivar una queja con el Departamento de la Educacion del Estado de Nueva York son:

1. Escriba al New York State Education Department al 116 West 32nd Street, 5th Floor, New York, New York 10001, o llame aldepartamento al (212) 643-4760, solidtando una entrevista con el fin de archivar una queja escrita. Traiga todos los documentosrelevantes con usted a la entrevista, induyendo un acuerdo de la inscripcion, la aplicacion de la ayuda finandera, transcripciones, etc.Un investigador del departamento se entrevistara con usted y revisara su queja detalladamente.

2. Si usted no puede venir para una entrevista, envie una carta o llame a la oficina para solicitar un formulario para la queja. Usted debe terminar y firmar esta forma y enviaria a la oficina. Induya por favor con ella los copias de todos los documentos relevantes. Usted debe guardar las originales. Usted debe archivar una queja dentro dos anos despues de que ocurn’6 la conducta /legal alegada. La oficina no puede investigar ninguna queja hecha rnas de dos anos despues del fecha de la ocurrenda.

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3. El investigador procurara resolver la queja lo mas rapido posible y puede entrar en contacto con usted en el future con preguntas. Usted debe proporcionar todo la informacion solicitada lo mas rapido posible; un retraso puede afectar la investigacion de su queja. Cuando es apropiado, el investigador intentara negociar con la escuela informalmente. Si el departamento determina que se han cometido violaciones en contra de la ley y la escuela falla en tomar una accion satisfactoria y apropiada, entonces el Departamento puede proceder con cargas disciplinarias. Cual es el fondo de reembolsos de la matricula?

El fondo para reembolsos de la matricula es disenacia para proteger el interes financiero de los estudiantes que atienden a escuelas propietarias. Si una escuela cierra mientras que usted esta asistiendo, antes de completar su programa educative, entonces usted puede ser elegible para un reembolso de todos los costos de la matricula que usted ha pagado. Si usted se retira de la escuela antes de completar y usted archiva una queja contra la escuela con el Departamento dela Educacion del Estado, usted puede ser elegible a recibir un reembolso de la matricula si elDepartamento de Educacion del Estado puede proporcionar informacion de que su queja es valida y que determine que si hubo una violacion a la ley de Educacion o Regulacion de la Comision segun lo especificado en la seccion 126,17 de el Reglamento Comisario. Para archivar unademanda al Tuition Reimbursement Fund (fondos para el reembolso de la matricula), usted debe primero archivar una queja con el Departamento de la Educacion del Estado en el direccion incluida en este folleto. El personal del Departamento de la Educacion del Estado Ie asistira en lapreparacion de un formulario del reembolso de matricula (una muestra de esta forma se Ie debe haber proporcionado en el dia de la matricula).

Cual es la poliza del reembolso y/o de la cancelacion de la matricula?

Todas las escuelas deben tener una poliza de reembolso y de cancelacion de la matricula para cada programa induido en el catalogo y en el acuerdo de la inscripcion del estudiante. Lea y entienda la poliza de la escuela con respecto al reembolso de la matricula y cancelacion antes de firmar el contrato. Si usted no lo entiende, o es confundido por la explicacion de la escuela, consiga ayuda antes de firmar. Usted puede pedir asistencia al Departamento en la direccion incluida en este folleto.

Que deben los estudiantes saber sobre “ agentes privados de la escuela?”

Los agentes privados de la escuela son empleados con el fin de reclutar o inscribir a estudiantes a la escuela; no son consejeros de la escuela. Los agentes privados de la escuela no pueden requerir a un estudiante pagar un honorario de la colocacion o de la remision. Cada agente de la escuela se debe licenciar por el Departamento de la Educacion del Estado de Nueva York, debe tener una carta de identificacion y debe ser em-pleado a sueldo de la escuela. Agentes escolares que no ensenen la carta de identificacion de agente esta violando la ley si intentan de interesar a un estudiante a inscribirseca una escuela o a un grupo particular de escuelas. El nombre de agente(s) que matriculan al estudiante debe aparec-er en el contrato de la inscripcion de ese estudiante. Por lo tanto, usted debe anotar el nombre del agente que hablo con usted. Cada estudiante sera requerido para confirmar el nombre de agente(s) al firmar el contrato de la inscripcion. Un reembolso completo sera hecho a cualquier estudi-ante reciutado por un agente privado sin licencia o aun por un agente licenciado si hay evidencia de que el agente hizo demandas fraudulentas o incorrectas. Para descubrir si usted es elegible recibir un reembolso, usted debe seguir los procedimientos de la queja incluidos en esta pagina.

Que deben los estudiantes saber sobre “ concesiones y prestamos garantizados”?

Una concesion se Ie concede a un estudiante basado en su ingreso, y no necesita ser devuelto (por ejempio, las concesiones del programa de la asistencia de matricula del Estado de Nueva York (TAP) o las concesiones de Pell proporcionadas por el gobierno federal). Los prestamos garantizados son prestamos con bajos intereses proporcionados por el Programa Federal de Prestamos garantizados para el estudiante (Federal Guaranteed Student Loan Program). La decision a solidtar tal prestamo es la suya - la escuela no puede requerir que usted solicite un prestamo. Usted debe entender que si usted paga la matricula de la escuela con dinero que Ie fue prestado a usted de un prestamista, usted es responsable de pagar el prestamo por complete, con interes, de acuerdo a las condiciones del contrato de el prestamo. Su falta en pagar el prestamo puede afectarle su credito y resultar en una demanda legal contra usted. Incluso si usted no puede terminar su programa educative, usted sigue siendo responsable en pagar todo el dinero que Ie fue prestado. Es su derecho a seleccionar un prestamista para un prestamo de estudiante garan-tizado. La escuela no puede requerirle a aplicar a un prestamista o a una institucion de prestamos en particular. Sin embargo, la escuela puede recomendarle a un prestamista, pero si lo hace, la escuela debe tambien proveerle una declaracion sobre su derecho y capaddad de obtener un prestamo de otro prestamista y las primas de seguro cargadas en estos prestamos. Lea y comprenda toda la informacion y aplicaciones para la ayuda financiera y prestamos antes de firmar.

Cionde pueden los estudiantes levantar una queja, archivar una demanda al Fondo de Reembolso de la Matricula, o conseguirinformacion adicional?

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Entre en contacto con el Departamento de la Education def Estado de Nueva York 3 la siguiente direccion:

New York State Education Department116 West 32nd Street, 5th FloorNew York, New York 10001Attention: Bureau of Proprietary School Supervision (212) 643-4760

Este folleto Ie es proporcionado por el Departamento de Educacion del Estado de Nueva York (NYSED). El NYSED regula la operacion de escuelas privadas licenciadas y de escuelas del negocio registradas / fadlidades de entrenamiento para computadores.

Brittany Beauty Academy

ADDENDUMS*

Table of Contents

A. Faculty and Administration B. Tuition and Method of Payment C. Occupational Data (Job Demand in the Cosmetology Industry) D. Consumer Information E. Campus Security Information F. Financial Aid Information G. Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy

*Brittany Beauty Academy strongly suggests that all prospective students should review the approved catalog for factual information.

Brittany Beauty Academy does not solicit students who are enrolled or attending another cosmetology school.

BRITTANY BEAUTY ACADEMY 210 East 188th Street, 2Fl

Bronx, NY 10458 718-220-0400

Vol III 08/25/2016

Brittany Beauty Academy 210 East 188th Street, 2Fl

Bronx, NY 10458 718-220-0400

DIRECTOR Melissa Sotomayor

ADMISSIONS REPRESENTATIVE

Eileen Rodriguez Devany Lugo

ATTENDANCE ADVISOR / JOB PLACEMENT / TITLE IX COORDINATOR

Xiomara Garriga

FINANCIAL AID ADMINISTRATOR Randy Cruz

INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF

Supervisor Milagros Rivera

Teachers

Faith Michelle Cunningham Shanema Davis

Justalina Cordero Josefina Pabellon

Rosa Tirado

RECEPTIONIST Luz Vidal

MAINTENANCE Wendell Butts

Andy Medina Roman

ADDENDUM A

Brittany Beauty Academy 210 East 188th Street, 2Fl

Bronx, NY 10458 718-220-0400

Tuition, Fees, & Tuition Refund Tables

Hairdressing & Cosmetology

1,000 Hours

Registration Fee

$ 100.00

Tution for Complete Program

$ 13,500.00

Student Kit & Textbooks

$1,000.00 (plus applicable sales tax)

Total Cost of Instruction

$ 14,600.00

Cash Payment Plan

$ 14,600.00

First Payment in Advance. Balance payable on Start

$ 500.00

Extra Charge for make-up work

$13.50 per hour

31.25 Hrs - Approx 32 Weeks (2 terms 16 weeks each)

If withdrawal occurs during Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5

After 5th Week

1st

Term Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $1,350.00 $2,362.50 $3,375.00 $4,725.00 $6,750.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $13,500.00 $12,150.00 $11,137.50 $10,125.00 $8,775.00 $6,750.00

2nd

Term

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $8,100.00 $9,112.50 $10,125.00 $11,475.00 $13,500.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $5,400.00 $4,387.50 $3,375.00 $2,025.00 $0.00

25 Hrs - Approx 40 Weeks (3 Quarters 14, 13, 13 weeks each)

1st

Quarter Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $1,125.00 $2,250.00 $3,375.00 $4,500.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $13,500.00 $12,375.00 $11,250.00 $10,125.00 $9,000.00

2nd

Quarter Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $5,625.00 $6,750.00 $7,875.00 $9,000.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $7,875.00 $6,750.00 $5,625.00 $4,500.00

3rd

Quarter Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $10,125.00 $11,250.00 $12,375.00 $13,500.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $3,375.00 $2,250.00 $1,125.00 $0.00

19 Hrs - Approx 53 Weeks (3 Terms 18, 18, 17 wks each)

1st

Term Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $900.00 $1,575.00 $2,250.00 $3,150.00 $4,500.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $13,500.00 $12,600.00 $11,925.00 $11,250.00 $10,350.00 $9,000.00

2nd

Term Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $5,400.00 $6,075.00 $6,750.00 $7,650.00 $9,000.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $8,100.00 $7,425.00 $6,750.00 $5,850.00 $4,500.00

3rd

Term

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $9,900.00 $10,575.00 $11,250.00 $12,150.00 $13,500.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $3,600.00 $2,925.00 $2,250.00 $1,350.00 $0.00

12 Hrs - Approx 84 Weeks (5 terms 17, 17, 17, 17, 16 weeks each)

1st

Term Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $540.00 $945.00 $1,350.00 $1,890.00 $2,700.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $13,500.00 $12,960.00 $12,555.00 $12,150.00 $11,610.00 $10,800.00

2nd

Term Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $3,240.00 $3,645.00 $4,050.00 $4,590.00 $5,400.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $10,260.00 $9,855.00 $9,450.00 $8,910.00 $8,100.00

3rd

Term

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $5,940.00 $6,345.00 $6,750.00 $7,290.00 $8,100.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $7,560.00 $7,155.00 $6,750.00 $6,210.00 $5,400.00

4th

Term

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $8,640.00 $9,045.00 $9,450.00 $9,990.00 $10,800.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $4,860.00 $4,455.00 $4,050.00 $3,510.00 $2,700.00

5th

Term

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $11,340.00 $11,745.00 $12,150.00 $12,690.00 $13,500.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $2,160.00 $1,755.00 $1,350.00 $810.00 $0.00

Compliance with the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR 668.6) governing the Administration of Higher Education Act Title IV program funds requires

the following disclosures for each school by program, SOC (Standard Occupational Classification Code), and CIP (Classification of Instructional

Program) Code. You can access the occupational profile by going to the website: http://www/onetonline.org/link/summary/39-5012-00

SOC/CIP Code 39-5012-00/12.0401 Credential Level = 01 Undergraduate Certificate

On-Time Completion Rate = 42% Median Loan Debt = $6,709

Job Placement Rate = 63%

ADDENDUM B

Brittany Beauty Academy 210 East 188th Street, 2Fl

Bronx, NY 10458 718-220-0400

Tuition, Fees, & Tuition Refund Tables

Esthetics

600 Hours

Registration Fee

$ 100.00

Tution for Complete Program

$ 8,100.00

Student Kit & Textbooks

$700.00 (plus applicable sales tax)

Total Cost of Instruction

$ 8,900.00

Cash Payment Plan

$ 8,900.00

First Payment in Advance. Balance payable on Start

$ 500.00

Extra Charge for make-up work

$13.50 per hour

31.25 Hours - Approx 20 weeks (2 Quarters 10, 10 weeks each)

If withdrawal occurs during Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5

After 5th Week

1st Quarter

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $1,012.50 $2,025.00 $3,037.50 $4,050.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $8,100.00 $7,087.50 $6,075.00 $5,062.50 $4,050.00

2nd Quarter

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $5,062.50 $6,075.00 $7,087.50 $8,100.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $3,037.50 $2,025.00 $1,012.50 $0.00

25 Hours - Approx 24 weeks (2 Quarters 12, 12 weeks each)

1st Quarter

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $1,012.50 $2,025.00 $3,037.50 $4,050.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $8,100.00 $7,087.50 $6,075.00 $5,062.50 $4,050.00

2nd Quarter

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $5,062.50 $6,075.00 $7,087.50 $8,100.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $3,037.50 $2,025.00 $1,012.50 $0.00

19 Hours - Approx 32 weeks (2 Terms 16,16 weeks each)

1st Term

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $810.00 $1,417.50 $2,025.00 $2,835.00 $4,050.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $8,100.00 $7,290.00 $6,682.50 $6,075.00 $5,265.00 $4,050.00

2nd Term

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $4,860.00 $5,467.50 $6,075.00 $6,885.00 $8,100.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $3,240.00 $2,632.50 $2,025.00 $1,215.00 $0.00

12 Hours - Approx 50 Weeks (3 Terms 17,17,16 wks each)

1st Term

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $540.00 $945.00 $1,350.00 $1,890.00 $2,700.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $8,100.00 $7,560.00 $7,155.00 $6,750.00 $6,210.00 $5,400.00

2nd Term

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $3,240.00 $3,645.00 $4,050.00 $4,590.00 $5,400.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $4,860.00 $4,455.00 $4,050.00 $3,510.00 $2,700.00

3rd Term

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $5,940.00 $6,345.00 $6,750.00 $7,290.00 $8,100.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $2,160.00 $1,755.00 $1,350.00 $810.00 $0.00

Compliance with the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR 668.6) governing the Administration of Higher Education Act Title IV program funds

requires the following disclosures for each school by program, SOC (Standard Occupational Classification Code), and CIP (Classification of

Instructional Program) Code. You can access the occupational profile by going to the website: http://www/onetonline.org/link/summary/39-5094.00

SOC/CIP Code 39-5094.00/12.0409

Credential Level = 01 Undergraduate Certificate

On-Time Completion Rate = This is a new offering

Median Loan Debt = This is a new offering

Job Placement Rate = This is a new offering

ADDENDUM B

Brittany Beauty Academy 210 East 188th Street, 2Fl

Bronx, NY 10458 718-220-0400

Tuition, Fees, & Tuition Refund Tables

Nail Technology

250 Hours

Registration Fee

$ 100.00

Tution for Complete Program

$2,500.00

Student Kit & Textbooks

$400.00 (plus applicable sales tax)

Total Cost of Instruction

$3,000.00

Cash Payment Plan

$3,000.00

First Payment in Advance. Balance payable on Start

$ 500.00

Extra Charge for make-up work

$10.00 per hour

31.25 Hours - Approx 8 Weeks (1 Quarter 8 weeks)

If withdrawal occurs during Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5

1st Quarter

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $625.00 $1,250.00 $1,875.00 $2,500.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $2,500.00 $1,875.00 $1,250.00 $625.00 $0.00

25 Hours - Approx 10 Weeks (1 Quarter 10 weeks)

1st Quarter

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $625.00 $1,250.00 $1,875.00 $2,500.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $2,500.00 $1,875.00 $1,250.00 $625.00 $0.00

19 Hours - Approx 14 Weeks (1 Quarter 14 weeks)

1st Quarter

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $625.00 $1,250.00 $1,875.00 $2,500.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $2,500.00 $1,875.00 $1,250.00 $625.00 $0.00

12 Hours - Approx 21 Weeks (2 Quarters 11,10 weeks each)

1st Quarter

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $312.50 $625.00 $937.50 $1,250.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $2,500.00 $2,187.50 $1,875.00 $1,562.50 $1,250.00

2nd Quarter

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $1,562.50 $1,875.00 $2,187.50 $2,500.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $937.50 $625.00 $312.50 $0.00

ADDENDUM B

Brittany Beauty Academy 210 East 188th Street, 2Fl

Bronx, NY 10458 718-220-0400

Tuition, Fees, & Tuition Refund Tables

Waxing

75 Hours

Registration Fee

$ 100.00

Tution for Complete Program

$ 1,050.00

Student Kit & Textbooks

$140.00 (plus applicable sales tax)

Total Cost of Instruction

$ 1,290.00

Cash Payment Plan

$ 1,290.00

First Payment in Advance. Balance payable on Start

$ 500.00

Extra Charge for make-up work

$14.00 per hour

MINI REFUND CLAUSE

31.25 Hours - Approx 3 Weeks

If withdrawal occurs during

0-15% of program

16-30% of

program

31-45% of

program 46-60% of program

after 60% of

program

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $262.50 $525.00 $787.50

$1,050.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct

$1,050.00 $787.50 $525.00 $262.50 $0.00

12 Hours - Approx 7 Weeks (1 Quarter)

1st Quarter

If withdrawal occurs during Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $262.50 $525.00 $787.50

$1,050.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct

$1,050.00 $787.50 $525.00 $262.50 $0.00

Brittany Beauty Academy 210 East 188th Street, 2Fl

Bronx, NY 10458 718-220-0400

Tuition, Fees, & Tuition Refund Tables

Make-Up Techniques

84 Hours

Registration Fee

$ 100.00

Tution for Complete Program

$ 1,932.00

Student Kit & Textbooks

$ 395.00 (plus applicable sales tax)

Total Cost of Instruction

$ 2,427.00

Cash Payment Plan

$ 2,427.00

First Payment in Advance. Balance payable on Start

$ 500.00

Extra Charge for make-up work

$23.00 per hour

MINI REFUND CLAUSE

31.25 Hours Approx 3 Weeks

If withdrawal occurs during

0-15% of program

16-30% of

program

31-45% of

program 46-60% of program

after 60% of

program

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $483.00 $966.00 $1,449.00 $1,932.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $1,932.00 $1,449.00 $966.00 $483.00 $0.00

25 Hours Approx 4 Weeks

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $483.00 $966.00 $1,449.00 $1,932.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $1,932.00 $1,449.00 $966.00 $483.00 $0.00

16 Hours Approx 6 Weeks

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $483.00 $966.00 $1,449.00 $1,932.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $1,932.00 $1,449.00 $966.00 $483.00 $0.00

210 East 188th Street, 2Fl Bronx, NY 10458

718-220-0400

Job Demand in the Cosmetology Industry, 2014 Barbers, Hairdressers, and Cosmetologists

Percent change in employment, projected 2012-22

Hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists 13% Barbers, hairdressers, and cosmetologists 13% Barbers 11% Total, all occupations 11%

Note: All Occupations includes all occupations in the U.S. Economy. Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Employment Projections program

Overall employment of barbers, hairdressers, and cosmetologists is projected to grow 13 percent from 2012 to 2022, about as fast as the average for all occupations. Growth rates will vary by specialty.

Employment of barbers is projected to grow 11 percent from 2012 to 2022, about as fast as the average for all occupations. The need for barbers will stem primarily from an increasing population, which will lead to greater demand for basic hair-care services.

Employment of hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists is projected to grow 13 percent from 2012 to 2022, about as fast as the average for all occupations. Demand for hair coloring, hair straightening, and other advanced hair treatments has risen in recent years, a trend that is expected to continue over the coming decade.

Job Prospects

Overall job opportunities are expected to be good. A large number of job openings will stem from the need to replace workers who transfer to other occupations, retire, or leave the occupation for other reasons. However, workers should expect strong competition for jobs and clients at higher paying salons, of which there are relatively few and for which applicants must compete with a large pool of experienced hairdressers and cosmetologists.

Employment projections data for barbers, hairdressers, and cosmetologists, 2012-22

Occupational Title SOC Code

Employment, 2012

Projected Employment, 2022

Change, 2012-22 Employment by Industry Percent Numeric

SOURCE: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Employment Projections program

Barbers, hairdressers, hairstylists and cosmetologists

39-5010 663,300 746,600 13 83,300 [XLS]

Barbers 39-5011 52,100 57,900 11 5,800 [XLS]

Hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists

39-5012 611,200 688,700 13 77,600 [XLS]

Suggested citation:

Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2014-15 Edition, Barbers, Hairdressers, and Cosmetologists, on the Internet at http://www.bls.gov/ooh/personal-care-and-service/barbers-hairdressers-and-cosmetologists.htm

Publish Date: Wednesday, January 8, 2014

ADDENDUM C

BRITTANY BEAUTY ACADEMY

210 East 188th Street, Bronx NY 10458 718-220-0400

ENROLLMENT, COMPLETION AND PLACEMENT RATE IN LICENSED PRIVATE TRADE SCHOOLS AND REGISTERED

PRIVATE BUSINESS SCHOOLS

JULY 1, 2014 THROUGH JUNE 30, 2015 HAIRDRESSING & COSMETOLOGY

A. Program Enrollment 263 Full time 170 Part Time 93 Total 263 B. Program Completion Rate Enrolled 263 Graduates 97 Non-completers 69 Continuing Students 116 Completion Rate 69% C. Placement of Program Completers Number of Graduates 97 Percent of Graduates who are 1) Employed related field 64% 2) Employed slightly related field 0% 3) Employed unrelated field 2% 4) In Military 0% 5) Seeking employment 0% 6) Pursuing additional education 0% 7) Unavailable for employment 7% 8) Status unknown 27% LICENSURE RATE TOTAL CANDIDATES 34 PASSED 29 FAILED 5 RATE: 84.4%

Brittany Beauty Academy 210 East 188th Street, 2Fl

Bronx, NY 10458 718-220-0400

ENROLLMENT, COMPLETION AND PLACEMENT RATE IN LICENSED PRIVATE TRADE SCHOOLS AND REGISTERED

PRIVATE BUSINESS SCHOOLS

JULY 1, 2014 THROUGH JUNE 30, 2015 NAIL TECHNOLOGY

A. Program Enrollment

Full time 0 Part Time 33

Total 33

B. Program Completion Rate Enrolled 33 Graduates 12 Non-completers 12 Continuing Students 9 Completion Rate 50% C. Placement of Program Completers Number of Graduates 12 Percent of Graduates who are Employed related field 50% Employed slightly related field 0% Employed unrelated field 8% In Military 0% Seeking employment 0% Pursuing additional education 0% Unavailable for employment 8% Status unknown 34% LICENSURE RATE TOTAL CANDIDATES 0 PASSED 0 FAILED 0 RATE: 0% ADDENDUM D 4/23/2015 kjr

BRITTANY BEAUTY ACADEMY

NATIONAL ACCREDITING COMMISSION OF CAREER, ARTS AND SCIENCES COMBINED STATISTICS IN COMPLETION, PLACEMENT AND LICENSING FOR BRITTANY BEAUTY ACADEMY 3274 HEMPSTEAD TURNPIKE, LEVITTOWN, NY 11756 & BRITTANY BEAUTY ACADEMY 210 EAST 188TH STREET, BRONX, NY 10458

REPORTING PERIOD OF JANUARY 1, 2014 THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 2014

HAIRDRESSING & COSMETOLOGY A. Number of Students Scheduled to Complete: 289

B. Students who completed as of December 31, 2010 206

C. Students who completed and are eligible for employment 206

D. Students who are employed in a field for which training prepared them 160

E. Students who took the last required portion of the licensing exam 60

COMPLETION RATE: 71.28%

PLACEMENT RATE: 77.67%

LICENSURE RATE 100.00%

ADDENDUM D

Brittany Beauty Academy 210 East 188th Street, Bronx NY 10458

Campus Security Report 2014

Any person witnessing any form of criminal action or other emergency should promptly report it to the administrative office that will document and

promptly report it to the local police department. A memorandum will then be prepared and kept on file in the office. All reports should be addressed

to Mr. Vincent Ferrara, Director. If Mr. Vincent Ferrara is not available, students should immediately contact an available staff person and report the

criminal activity. The school’s administration will promptly notify students and staff of the occurrence of any crimes or known risks to persons as the

school’s administration becomes aware of the crimes and /or risks. The school will include this information in the Campus Security Report, which will

be prepared annually and distributed to all students and staff on or about September 1, of each calendar year.

Victims of crimes or witnesses to crimes are encouraged to contact Mr. Vincent Ferrara, Director, to report crimes on a voluntary and confidential

basis. This school’s campus is limited to the premises that the school occupies on the second floor of 210 East 188th Street, Bronx NY 10458. The school

has no dormitories, off campus locations or other non-campus premises. These premises will be accessible to the students and public who seek our

services during normal business hours and will remain locked during non-business hours and only authorized personnel are permitted on premises

during non-business hours. This school does not recognize any student organizations. This security report encompasses the school’s campus as

well as the building it’s located in and the following crimes on 188th Street, between the Grand Concourse and Valentine Street including any local

bus stops. Requests for information in furtherance of gathering data regarding criminal activity are sent out annually to the building’s management,

local police authorities, and any known local civic associations. This report is prepared based upon the responses to those inquiries as well as the

records of this school.

This institution does NOT employ private security personnel, campus law enforcement, pastoral counselors or professional counselors. No school

employee or official has the authority to arrest any individual. Therefore, any incidents that are suspicious in nature or criminal action or emergency

should be referred to the administrative office where they will be reported to local authorities.

Students, upon orientation, and staff, at staff meetings, are reminded about the importance of secure premises. All persons on premises are

reminded to keep the premises locked during non-business hours, report any suspicious activity, not to leave their valuables unattended and are

encouraged to work as a group when leaving the school and going to their automobiles, homes, or public transportation. Students and staff are

encouraged to be responsible for their own safety, the safety of others and the surrounding premises.

If any of the following crimes occur on these premises, the information is referred to local authorities. These statistics are disclosed to students and

staff by memorandum every year on or about September 1.

* Criminal Homicide (Murder/Non-negligent manslaughter * Negligent Manslaughter * Aggravated Assault * Burglary

* Sex Offenses – includes rape, Fondling, Incest, Statutory Rape * Robbery * Motor Vehicle Theft * Domestic Violence

* Stalking *Dating Violence * Arson

This is a drug and alcohol free school. The sale or use of alcohol or illegal drugs is strictly prohibited on the premises. Anyone observed using

illegal drugs or underage alcohol consumption would be referred to local authorities. Anyone observed using illegal drugs or -consuming alcohol on

premises would be subject to suspension and/or expulsion. .

This school has in place a Drug and Alcohol prevention policy. All students and Staff receive materials entitled "Cosmetology Cuts out Drugs". This

school does NOT employ any counseling professionals equipped to deal with drug and alcohol abuse issues but will refer any individuals requesting

this information to agencies/authorities that are equipped to deal with these matters.

If any arrest is made for the violations stated below, this information is disclosed to students and staff by memorandum every year by September 1 of

each calendar year.

* Liquor Law Violations *Drug Abuse Violations *Weapons Possessions * Larceny/Theft *Simple Assault *Intimidation

* Destruction/Damage/Vandalism of Property * Hate Crimes

1. The crimes of rape and sexual assault include both forcible and non-forcible sexual offenses. This school has adopted a policy to prevent

sexual offenses and to establish procedures should a sexual offense occur.

2. Sexual assault awareness is discussed during student orientation and staff meetings.

3. If a sexual offense occurs on premises, the accuser has the option to and is encouraged to take the following steps:

a. Report the offense to the administrative office that will report it to the local police department.

b. Preserve evidence as may be necessary to prove the offense.

c. If needed, request assistance from the school administration in reporting the offense to the local police department.

d. Report the offense to the local police department.

e. Request a change of schedule or leave of absence if desired.

f. Obtain counseling and /or other services available in the accuser’s community to the victims of sexual offenses.

4. As required by the Campus Sex Crime Prevention Act of October 2000, you may obtain information on sex offenders in your community by

contacting the New York State Sex Offender Registry hotline at 1-900-288-3838 or on the web at

http://criminaljustice.state.ny.us/crimnet/annrpt9901.htm

5. This institution does not recognize any student organizations nor does it provide student housing.

6. This institution will modify a student's academic situation or employees work schedule after an alleged sexual offense if requested by the

accuser and the change is reasonably available.

7. This institution does not offer any mental health services or counseling. - Nor are there any other services available other than those stated in

this policy. The school will assist its students and staff in obtaining counseling for any matter upon the request of the student or staff, on a

confidential basis.

8. Should an accusation of a sexual offense occur, disciplinary action against the accused offender would be based upon the findings of the law

enforcement agency's investigation, available facts pertaining to the offense, and any other available information. Should the accused student

be found guilty in a court of law, he/she will be subject to expulsion. Should a disciplinary action be instituted, both the accuser and the accused

may have others present during the disciplinary proceeding and both parties will be informed of the final determination of the institution and any

sanctions imposed.

9. Following a final determination by the institution, the school may impose sanctions that may vary including suspension and or expulsion.

Report on Criminal Activity:

Based upon the inquiries to the building’s management, local police authorities, and the records of this school the following criminal activity is

reported

Type of Criminal Activity 2012 Calendar Year

2013 Calendar Year

2014 Calendar Year

Aggravated Assault 0 0 0

Negligent Manslaughter 0 0 0

Arson 0 0 0

Motor Vehicle Theft 0 0 0

Forcible and Non-Forcible Sex Offenses

0 0 0

Burglary 0 0 0

Robbery 3 0 0

Murder and Non-negligent Manslaughter

0 0 0

Liquor Law Violations 0 0 0

Drug Abuse Violations 0 0 0

Weapons Possessions 0 0 0

ADDENDUM F Rev October 1 2015 kjr

Brittany Beauty Academy 210 East 188th Street, 2Fl

Bronx, NY 10458 718-220-0400

Financial Assistance Information

Financial Assistance is available for those who are eligible and qualify. Brittany Beauty Academy offers a combination of payment plans, grants and loans for your convenience. These include:

PELL Grants – Based on financial need a FAFSA is filled out to determine the Estimated Family Contribution (EFC) and how much of a grant the student is eligible to receive.

SEOG – This Grant is awarded to students with the greatest financial need

Direct Loans – These are low interest loans for educational expenses and must be paid back

Parent Plus Loans - Low interest loans made to the parents of dependent students for educational expenses and must be paid back

TFC Credit Corporation – Extended payment options beyond graduation for students

Monthly Payment Plans – Course is paid prior to completion

ACE Grant - The ACE Grant is broken down into 2 tuition reductions to the school, $500 after the first week and then an additional $500 at the SAP checkpoint provided the student maintains a minimum 90% Attendance and a minimum 90% GPA . This grant does not need to be paid back.

For additional information about any of these please consult our Financial Aid Advisor Randy Cruz at 718-220-0400 ext 12. ADDENDUM F

SATISFACTORY ACADEMIC PROGRESS POLICY Applies to all students enrolled in a NACCAS-approved program

SATISFACTORY ACADEMIC PROGRESS POLICY-Hairdressing & Cosmetology (1,000 hrs. approx.) Esthetics (600 hrs. approx.) Nail Technology (250 hrs. approx.) Waxing (75 hrs. approx.)

1. ATTENDANCE PROGRESS EVALUATION

Progress Reports may be issued every month; however, Attendance is evaluated and issued at every 450 hour interval of actual attendance for the 1000 hour Hairdressing & Cosmetology Program, 300 actual hours for the 600 hour Esthetics program and 125 actual hours for the 250 hour Nail Technology Program and 37.5 actual hours for the 75 hour Waxing Program.

For a student to be deemed maintaining satisfactory attendance the student must complete \66-2/3% of scheduled hours required.

2. LEAVES OF ABSENCE

Leaves of Absence are defined as an approved interruption of training for extenuating circumstance. A leave of absence has no effect on the Satisfactory Academic Progress Standard. If the student was deemed maintaining satisfactory progress prior to a leave of absence or withdrawal of training upon their return they are deemed in good standing and may continue the program/course from interruption. However, it will extend the student’s contract period and maximum timeframe by the same number of days as the leave of absence.

3. ACADEMIC PROGRESS EVALUATION

Progress Reports may be issued every month; however, Grade Point Average is evaluated and issued at every 450 hour interval of actual attendance for the 1000 hour Hairdressing Cosmetology Program, 300 hours for the 600 hour Esthetics program and 125 hours for the 250 hours Nail Technology Program and 37.5 hours for the 75 hour Waxing Program.

A Excellent 95%—100% B Very Good 85%—94% C Good 75%—84% F Fail 74% & Under

A GPA. of 75% is minimum passing grade Grade point average is determined by a combined average of all practical and written examinations. Those students who have not satisfied the school’s minimum academic satisfactory progress requirements or those students who wish to increase their overall grade point average may retake any written or practical examination at the discretion of the school director. In addition, those students who missed, failed or wish to improve an examination grade may re-take the exam within 15 days of the scheduled exam. The new grade will become the final grade for that unit of instruction.

4. STUDENTS WHO MEET THE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS for attendance and academic progress shall be considered making satisfactory progress until the next scheduled evaluation. Students who do not meet such requirements shall be given a financial aid warning. Title IV funds will be reinstated to good standing if the student satisfies the Satisfactory Requirement.

5. FINANCIAL AID WARNING

The student failing to maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress will be given a financial aid warning until the next scheduled evaluation period. While in financial aid warning status students will be eligible to receive Title IV funds and deemed maintaining SAP. However if a student fails to improve during this warning period (450 actual hours-Cosmetology and 300 actual hours-Esthetics) the student will be not maintaining SAP and not be eligible for any additional Title IV funds. The student may also be subject to dismissal.

6. APPEAL

When a student is placed on financial aid warning and deemed “failing to maintain satisfactory progress,” they may not appeal.

Addendum G

SATISFACTORY ACADEMIC PROGRESS POLICY (continued)

7. REINSTATEMENT/RE-ENROLLMENT

Students who re-enter the program/course will retain the same SAP as it was before the interruption of training regardless of how long they were out of school.

8. REINSTATEMENT OF AID

Title IV aid will be reinstated to a student who was deemed maintaining satisfactory academic progress, or on Financial aid Warning at the time of discontinuance.

9. TRANSFER OF HOURS Transfer of hours that are accepted from another institution is counted as both attempted and completed hours.

10. MAXIMUM TIME FRAME FOR COURSE COMPLETION – All NACCAS Approved Programs

Hairdressing & Cosmetology / Esthetics / Nail Technology / Waxing

Program Course Scheduled Length Maximum Time Frame

Hairdressing & Cosmetology 1000 hours 1500 Scheduled Hours Esthetics 600 hours 900 Scheduled Hours Nail Technology 250 hours 375 Scheduled Hours Waxing 75 hours 112.5 Scheduled Hours

* Not all courses and all schedules are offered at all schools. Prospective students should contact the admissions office at the school they plan on attending to determine what courses and schedules are being offered.

A student is required to attend school regularly in accordance with the attendance regulation portion of the enrollment agreement. Any student, who must be absent for the day, is requested to phone the school within the first hour of class. A student who is late for class is required to explain the reason to the school secretary.

Transfer of scheduled sessions may be permitted only once during training to commence the first class day of the month. Request must be made in writing to the Director with a valid reason. In the event of such transfer, the scheduled completion date, maximum time frame and installment plan will be revised. The maximum time frame for completion of all program requirements is applicable to all students.

Course incompletes, repetitions, and non-credit remedial courses have no effect upon the satisfactory academic progress standards because they do not exist at our schools.

NOTE: The prospective student should be aware that some information contained in the catalog might change. It is recommended that students considering enrollment check with the school director to determine if there is any change from the information provided in this catalog. In addition, a catalog will contain information on the schools’ teaching personnel and courses/curricula offered. Please be advised that the State Education Department separately licenses all teaching personnel and independently approves all courses and curricula offered. Therefore, it is possible that courses/curricula listed in the schools’ catalog may not be approved at the time that a student enrolls in the school or the teaching personnel listed in the catalog may have changed. It is again recommended that you check with the school’s director to determine if there are any changes in the courses/curricula offered or the teaching personnel listed in the catalog. ADDENDUM G Rev 6-19-14-vf

Brittany Beauty Academy

ADDENDUMS*

Table of Contents

A. Faculty and Administration B. Tuition and Method of Payment C. Occupational Data (Job Demand in the Cosmetology Industry) D. Consumer Information E. Campus Security Information F. Financial Aid Information G. Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy

*Brittany Beauty Academy strongly suggests that all prospective students should review the approved catalog for factual information.

Brittany Beauty Academy does not solicit students who are enrolled or attending another cosmetology school.

BRITTANY BEAUTY ACADEMY 375 86th Street

Brooklyn, NY 11209 718-745-1000

Vol III 08/25/2016

BRITTANY BEAUTY ACADEMY 375 86th Street

Brooklyn, NY 11209 718-745-1000

Director Michael Hawkins

Office Annie Garcia – Financial Aid

Ghada Jaradat – Admin Herlin O Ramirez – Admissions Rep

Noemi Ramos – Admissions Rep

Instructors Mary M Bruschi

Nicole Bryant Olga Candia

Ernestine Dickens Joanne Gioe

Elsa V Jimenez Anna Maksutova Adriana Popovec

Johanny Sambucini Merujan Shaibazian

Cathy A Stewart-Myers

ADDENDUM A

Brittany Beauty Academy 375 86TH Street

Brooklyn, NY 11209 718-745-1000

Tuition, Fees, & Tuition Refund Tables

Hairdressing & Cosmetology

1,000 Hours

Registration Fee

$ 100.00

Tuition for Complete Program

$ 13,500.00

Student Kit & Textbooks

$1,000.00 (plus applicable sales tax)

Total Cost of Instruction

$ 14,600.00

Cash Payment Plan

$ 14,600.00

First Payment in Advance. Balance payable on Start

$ 500.00

Extra Charge for make-up work

$13.50 per hour

31.25 Hrs - Approx 32 Weeks (2 terms 16 weeks each)

If withdrawal occurs during Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5

After 5th Week

1st

Term

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $1,350.00 $2,362.50 $3,375.00 $4,725.00 $6,750.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $13,500.00 $12,150.00 $11,137.50 $10,125.00 $8,775.00 $6,750.00

2nd

Term

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $8,100.00 $9,112.50 $10,125.00 $11,475.00 $13,500.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $5,400.00 $4,387.50 $3,375.00 $2,025.00 $0.00

25 Hrs - Approx 40 Weeks (3 Quarters 14, 13, 13 weeks each)

1st

Quarter Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $1,125.00 $2,250.00 $3,375.00 $4,500.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $13,500.00 $12,375.00 $11,250.00 $10,125.00 $9,000.00

2nd

Quarter

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $5,625.00 $6,750.00 $7,875.00 $9,000.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $7,875.00 $6,750.00 $5,625.00 $4,500.00

3rd

Quarter Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $10,125.00 $11,250.00 $12,375.00 $13,500.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $3,375.00 $2,250.00 $1,125.00 $0.00

19 Hrs - Approx 53 Weeks (3 Terms 18, 18, 17 wks each)

1st

Term

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $900.00 $1,575.00 $2,250.00 $3,150.00 $4,500.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $13,500.00 $12,600.00 $11,925.00 $11,250.00 $10,350.00 $9,000.00

2nd

Term Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $5,400.00 $6,075.00 $6,750.00 $7,650.00 $9,000.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $8,100.00 $7,425.00 $6,750.00 $5,850.00 $4,500.00

3rd

Term

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $9,900.00 $10,575.00 $11,250.00 $12,150.00 $13,500.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $3,600.00 $2,925.00 $2,250.00 $1,350.00 $0.00

12 Hrs - Approx 84 Weeks (5 terms 17, 17, 17, 17, 16 weeks each)

1st

Term

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $540.00 $945.00 $1,350.00 $1,890.00 $2,700.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $13,500.00 $12,960.00 $12,555.00 $12,150.00 $11,610.00 $10,800.00

2nd

Term Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $3,240.00 $3,645.00 $4,050.00 $4,590.00 $5,400.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $10,260.00 $9,855.00 $9,450.00 $8,910.00 $8,100.00

3rd

Term

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $5,940.00 $6,345.00 $6,750.00 $7,290.00 $8,100.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $7,560.00 $7,155.00 $6,750.00 $6,210.00 $5,400.00

4th

Term

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $8,640.00 $9,045.00 $9,450.00 $9,990.00 $10,800.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $4,860.00 $4,455.00 $4,050.00 $3,510.00 $2,700.00

5th

Term

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $11,340.00 $11,745.00 $12,150.00 $12,690.00 $13,500.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $2,160.00 $1,755.00 $1,350.00 $810.00 $0.00

GE Disclosures: Compliance with the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR 668.6) governing the Administration of Higher Education Act Title IV program funds requires the following disclosures for each school by program, SOC (Standard Occupational Classification Code), and CIP (Classification of Instructional Program) Code. You can access the occupational profile by going to the website: http://www/onetonline.org/link/summary/39-5012-00

SOC/CIP Code 39-5012-00/12.0401 Credential Level = 01 Undergraduate Certificate

On-Time Completion Rate = New School No Statistics Available

Median Loan Debt = New School No Statistics Available

Job Placement Rate = New School No Statistics Available

ADDENDUM B

Brittany Beauty Academy 375 86TH Street

Brooklyn, NY 11209 718-745-1000

Tuition, Fees, & Tuition Refund Tables

Esthetics

600 Hours

Registration Fee

$ 100.00

Tution for Complete Program

$ 8,100.00

Student Kit & Textbooks

$700.00 (plus applicable sales tax)

Total Cost of Instruction

$ 8,900.00

Cash Payment Plan

$ 8,900.00

First Payment in Advance. Balance payable on Start

$ 500.00

Extra Charge for make-up work

$13.50 per hour

31.25 Hours - Approx 20 weeks (2 Quarters 10, 10 weeks each)

If withdrawal occurs during Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5

After 5th Week

1st Quarter

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $1,012.50 $2,025.00 $3,037.50 $4,050.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $8,100.00 $7,087.50 $6,075.00 $5,062.50 $4,050.00

2nd Quarter

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $5,062.50 $6,075.00 $7,087.50 $8,100.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $3,037.50 $2,025.00 $1,012.50 $0.00

25 Hours - Approx 24 weeks (2 Quarters 12, 12 weeks each)

1st Quarter

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $1,012.50 $2,025.00 $3,037.50 $4,050.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $8,100.00 $7,087.50 $6,075.00 $5,062.50 $4,050.00

2nd Quarter

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $5,062.50 $6,075.00 $7,087.50 $8,100.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $3,037.50 $2,025.00 $1,012.50 $0.00

19 Hours - Approx 32 weeks (2 Terms 16,16 weeks each)

1st Term

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $810.00 $1,417.50 $2,025.00 $2,835.00 $4,050.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $8,100.00 $7,290.00 $6,682.50 $6,075.00 $5,265.00 $4,050.00

2nd Term

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $4,860.00 $5,467.50 $6,075.00 $6,885.00 $8,100.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $3,240.00 $2,632.50 $2,025.00 $1,215.00 $0.00

12 Hours - Approx 50 Weeks (3 Terms 17,17,16 wks each)

1st Term

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $540.00 $945.00 $1,350.00 $1,890.00 $2,700.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $8,100.00 $7,560.00 $7,155.00 $6,750.00 $6,210.00 $5,400.00

2nd Term

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $3,240.00 $3,645.00 $4,050.00 $4,590.00 $5,400.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $4,860.00 $4,455.00 $4,050.00 $3,510.00 $2,700.00

3rd Term

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $5,940.00 $6,345.00 $6,750.00 $7,290.00 $8,100.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $2,160.00 $1,755.00 $1,350.00 $810.00 $0.00

Compliance with the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR 668.6) governing the Administration of Higher Education Act Title IV program funds

requires the following disclosures for each school by program, SOC (Standard Occupational Classification Code), and CIP (Classification of

Instructional Program) Code. You can access the occupational profile by going to the website: http://www/onetonline.org/link/summary/39-5094.00

SOC/CIP Code 39-5094.00/12.0409

Credential Level = 01 Undergraduate Certificate

On-Time Completion Rate = New School No Statistics Available

Median Loan Debt = New School No Statistics Available

Job Placement Rate = New School No Statistics Available

ADDENDUM B

Brittany Beauty Academy 375 86TH Street

Brooklyn, NY 11209 718-745-1000

Tuition, Fees, & Tuition Refund Tables

Nail Technology

250 Hours

Registration Fee

$ 100.00

Tution for Complete Program

$2,500.00

Student Kit & Textbooks

$400.00 (plus applicable sales tax)

Total Cost of Instruction

$3,000.00

Cash Payment Plan

$3,000.00

First Payment in Advance. Balance payable on Start

$ 500.00

Extra Charge for make-up work

$10.00 per hour

31.25 Hours - Approx 8 Weeks (1 Quarter 8 weeks)

If withdrawal occurs during Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5

1st Quarter

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $625.00 $1,250.00 $1,875.00 $2,500.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $2,500.00 $1,875.00 $1,250.00 $625.00 $0.00

25 Hours - Approx 10 Weeks (1 Quarter 10 weeks)

1st Quarter

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $625.00 $1,250.00 $1,875.00 $2,500.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $2,500.00 $1,875.00 $1,250.00 $625.00 $0.00

19 Hours - Approx 14 Weeks (1 Quarter 14 weeks)

1st Quarter

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $625.00 $1,250.00 $1,875.00 $2,500.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $2,500.00 $1,875.00 $1,250.00 $625.00 $0.00

12 Hours - Approx 21 Weeks (2 Quarters 11,10 weeks each)

1st Quarter

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $312.50 $625.00 $937.50 $1,250.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $2,500.00 $2,187.50 $1,875.00 $1,562.50 $1,250.00

2nd Quarter

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $1,562.50 $1,875.00 $2,187.50 $2,500.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $937.50 $625.00 $312.50 $0.00

ADDENDUM B

Brittany Beauty Academy 375 86TH Street

Brooklyn, NY 11209 718-745-1000

Tuition, Fees, & Tuition Refund Tables

Waxing

75 Hours

Registration Fee

$ 100.00

Tution for Complete Program

$ 1,050.00

Student Kit & Textbooks

$140.00 (plus applicable sales tax)

Total Cost of Instruction

$ 1,290.00

Cash Payment Plan

$ 1,290.00

First Payment in Advance. Balance payable on Start

$ 500.00

Extra Charge for make-up work

$14.00 per hour

MINI REFUND CLAUSE

31.25 Hours - Approx 3 Weeks

If withdrawal occurs during

0-15% of program

16-30% of

program

31-45% of

program 46-60% of program

after 60% of

program

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $262.50 $525.00 $787.50

$1,050.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct

$1,050.00 $787.50 $525.00 $262.50 $0.00

12 Hours - Approx 7 Weeks (1 Quarter)

1st Quarter

If withdrawal occurs during Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $262.50 $525.00 $787.50

$1,050.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct

$1,050.00 $787.50 $525.00 $262.50 $0.00

Brittany Beauty Academy

375 86TH Street Brooklyn, NY 11209

718-745-1000

Tuition, Fees, & Tuition Refund Tables

Make-Up Techniques

84 Hours

Registration Fee

$ 100.00

Tution for Complete Program

$ 1,932.00

Student Kit & Textbooks

$ 395.00 (plus applicable sales tax)

Total Cost of Instruction

$ 2,427.00

Cash Payment Plan

$ 2,427.00

First Payment in Advance. Balance payable on Start

$ 500.00

Extra Charge for make-up work

$23.00 per hour

MINI REFUND CLAUSE

31.25 Hours Approx 3 Weeks

If withdrawal occurs during

0-15% of program

16-30% of

program

31-45% of

program 46-60% of program

after 60% of

program

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $483.00 $966.00 $1,449.00 $1,932.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $1,932.00 $1,449.00 $966.00 $483.00 $0.00

25 Hours Approx 4 Weeks

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $483.00 $966.00 $1,449.00 $1,932.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $1,932.00 $1,449.00 $966.00 $483.00 $0.00

16 Hours Approx 6 Weeks

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $483.00 $966.00 $1,449.00 $1,932.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $1,932.00 $1,449.00 $966.00 $483.00 $0.00

Brittany Beauty Academy 375 86TH Street

Brooklyn, NY 11209 718-745-1000

Job Demand in the Cosmetology Industry, 2014 Barbers, Hairdressers, and Cosmetologists

Percent change in employment, projected 2012-22

Hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists 13% Barbers, hairdressers, and cosmetologists 13% Barbers 11% Total, all occupations 11%

Note: All Occupations includes all occupations in the U.S. Economy. Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Employment Projections program

Overall employment of barbers, hairdressers, and cosmetologists is projected to grow 13 percent from 2012 to 2022, about as fast as the average for all occupations. Growth rates will vary by specialty.

Employment of barbers is projected to grow 11 percent from 2012 to 2022, about as fast as the average for all occupations. The need for barbers will stem primarily from an increasing population, which will lead to greater demand for basic hair-care services.

Employment of hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists is projected to grow 13 percent from 2012 to 2022, about as fast as the average for all occupations. Demand for hair coloring, hair straightening, and other advanced hair treatments has risen in recent years, a trend that is expected to continue over the coming decade.

Job Prospects

Overall job opportunities are expected to be good. A large number of job openings will stem from the need to replace workers who transfer to other occupations, retire, or leave the occupation for other reasons. However, workers should expect strong competition for jobs and clients at higher paying salons, of which there are relatively few and for which applicants must compete with a large pool of experienced hairdressers and cosmetologists.

Employment projections data for barbers, hairdressers, and cosmetologists, 2012-22

Occupational Title SOC Code

Employment, 2012

Projected Employment, 2022

Change, 2012-22 Employment by Industry Percent Numeric

SOURCE: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Employment Projections program

Barbers, hairdressers, hairstylists and cosmetologists

39-5010 663,300 746,600 13 83,300 [XLS]

Barbers 39-5011 52,100 57,900 11 5,800 [XLS]

Hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists

39-5012 611,200 688,700 13 77,600 [XLS]

Suggested citation:

Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2014-15 Edition, Barbers, Hairdressers, and Cosmetologists, on the Internet at http://www.bls.gov/ooh/personal-care-and-service/barbers-hairdressers-and-cosmetologists.htm

Publish Date: Wednesday, January 8, 2014

ADDENDUM C

Brittany Beauty Academy

375 86TH Street Brooklyn, NY 11209

718-745-1000

ENROLLMENT, COMPLETION AND PLACEMENT RATE IN LICENSED PRIVATE TRADE SCHOOLS AND REGISTERED PRIVATE BUSINESS SCHOOLS

*New School therefore there are no statistics to report at this time *

JULY 1, 2014 THROUGH JUNE 30, 2015 HAIRDRESSING & COSMETOLOGY

A. Program Enrollment 0 Full time 0 Part Time 0 Total 0 B. Program Completion Rate Enrolled 0 Graduates 0 Non-completers 0 Continuing Students 0 Completion Rate 0 C. Placement of Program Completers Number of Graduates 0 Percent of Graduates who are 1) Employed related field 0 2) Employed slightly related field 0 3) Employed unrelated field 0 4) In Military 0 5) Seeking employment 0 6) Pursuing additional education 0 7) Unavailable for employment 0 8) Status unknown 0 LICENSURE RATE TOTAL CANDIDATES 0 PASSED 0 FAILED 0 RATE: 0

Brittany Beauty Academy

375 86TH Street Brooklyn, NY 11209

718-745-1000

ENROLLMENT, COMPLETION AND PLACEMENT RATE IN LICENSED PRIVATE TRADE SCHOOLS AND REGISTERED PRIVATE BUSINESS SCHOOLS

*New School therefore there are no statistics to report at this time *

JULY 1, 2014 THROUGH JUNE 30, 2015

NAIL TECHNOLOGY

A. Program Enrollment

Full time 0 Part Time 0

Total 0

B. Program Completion Rate Enrolled 0 Graduates 0 Non-completers 0 Continuing Students 0 Completion Rate 0 C. Placement of Program Completers Number of Graduates 0 Percent of Graduates who are Employed related field 0 Employed slightly related field 0 Employed unrelated field 0 In Military 0 Seeking employment 0 Pursuing additional education 0 Unavailable for employment 0 Status unknown 0 LICENSURE RATE TOTAL CANDIDATES 0 PASSED 0 FAILED 0 RATE: 0% ADDENDUM D rvsd 08/26/16 ks

BRITTANY BEAUTY ACADEMY

NATIONAL ACCREDITING COMMISSION OF CAREER, ARTS AND SCIENCES COMBINED STATISTICS IN COMPLETION, PLACEMENT AND LICENSING FOR BRITTANY BEAUTY ACADEMY 375 8th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11209 & BRITTANY BEAUTY ACADEMY 500 8TH Avenue, New York, NY 10001

*New School therefore there are no statistics to report at this time *

REPORTING PERIOD OF JANUARY 1, 2014 THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 2014

HAIRDRESSING & COSMETOLOGY A. Number of Students Scheduled to Complete: 0

B. Students who completed as of December 31, 2010 0

C. Students who completed and are eligible for employment 0

D. Students who are employed in a field for which training prepared them 0

E. Students who took the last required portion of the licensing exam 0

COMPLETION RATE: 0%

PLACEMENT RATE: 0%

LICENSURE RATE 0%

ADDENDUM D

Brittany Beauty Academy 375 86TH Street

Brooklyn, NY 11209 718-745-1000

Campus Security Report 2014

Any person witnessing any form of criminal action or other emergency should promptly report it to the administrative office that will document and

promptly report it to the local police department. A memorandum will then be prepared and kept on file in the office. All reports should be addressed

to Mr. Vincent Ferrara, Director. If Mr. Vincent Ferrara is not available, students should immediately contact an available staff person and report the

criminal activity. The school’s administration will promptly notify students and staff of the occurrence of any crimes or known risks to persons as the

school’s administration becomes aware of the crimes and /or risks. The school will include this information in the Campus Security Report, which will

be prepared annually and distributed to all students and staff on or about September 1, of each calendar year.

Victims of crimes or witnesses to crimes are encouraged to contact Mr. Vincent Ferrara, Director, to report crimes on a voluntary and confidential

basis. This school’s campus is limited to the premises that the school occupies at 375 86th Street. Brooklyn, NY 11209. The school has no dormitories, off

campus locations or other non-campus premises. These premises will be accessible to the students and public who seek our services during normal

business hours and will remain locked during non-business hours and only authorized personnel are permitted on premises during non-business

hours. This school does not recognize any student organizations. This security report encompasses the school’s campus as well as the building it’s

located in and the following crimes in the neighboring areas. Requests for information in furtherance of gathering data regarding criminal activity are

sent out annually to the building’s management, local police authorities, and any known local civic associations. This report is prepared based upon

the responses to those inquiries as well as the records of this school.

This institution does NOT employ private security personnel, campus law enforcement, pastoral counselors or professional counselors. No school

employee or official has the authority to arrest any individual. Therefore, any incidents that are suspicious in nature or criminal action or emergency

should be referred to the administrative office where they will be reported to local authorities.

Students, upon orientation, and staff, at staff meetings, are reminded about the importance of secure premises. All persons on premises are

reminded to keep the premises locked during non-business hours, report any suspicious activity, not to leave their valuables unattended and are

encouraged to work as a group when leaving the school and going to their automobiles, homes, or public transportation. Students and staff are

encouraged to be responsible for their own safety, the safety of others and the surrounding premises.

If any of the following crimes occur on these premises, the information is referred to local authorities. These statistics are disclosed to students and

staff by memorandum every year on or about September 1.

* Criminal Homicide (Murder/Non-negligent manslaughter * Negligent Manslaughter * Aggravated Assault * Burglary

* Sex Offenses – includes rape, Fondling, Incest, Statutory Rape * Robbery * Motor Vehicle Theft * Domestic Violence

* Stalking *Dating Violence * Arson

This is a drug and alcohol free school. The sale or use of alcohol or illegal drugs is strictly prohibited on the premises. Anyone observed using

illegal drugs or underage alcohol consumption would be referred to local authorities. Anyone observed using illegal drugs or -consuming alcohol on

premises would be subject to suspension and/or expulsion. .

This school has in place a Drug and Alcohol prevention policy. All students and Staff receive materials entitled "Cosmetology Cuts out Drugs". This

school does NOT employ any counseling professionals equipped to deal with drug and alcohol abuse issues but will refer any individuals requesting

this information to agencies/authorities that are equipped to deal with these matters.

If any arrest is made for the violations stated below, this information is disclosed to students and staff by memorandum every year by September 1 of

each calendar year.

* Liquor Law Violations *Drug Abuse Violations *Weapons Possessions * Larceny/Theft *Simple Assault *Intimidation

* Destruction/Damage/Vandalism of Property * Hate Crimes

1. The crimes of rape and sexual assault include both forcible and non-forcible sexual offenses. This school has adopted a policy to prevent

sexual offenses and to establish procedures should a sexual offense occur.

2. Sexual assault awareness is discussed during student orientation and staff meetings.

3. If a sexual offense occurs on premises, the accuser has the option to and is encouraged to take the following steps:

a. Report the offense to the administrative office that will report it to the local police department.

b. Preserve evidence as may be necessary to prove the offense.

c. If needed, request assistance from the school administration in reporting the offense to the local police department.

d. Report the offense to the local police department.

e. Request a change of schedule or leave of absence if desired.

f. Obtain counseling and /or other services available in the accuser’s community to the victims of sexual offenses.

4. As required by the Campus Sex Crime Prevention Act of October 2000, you may obtain information on sex offenders in your community by

contacting the New York State Sex Offender Registry hotline at 1-900-288-3838 or on the web at

http://criminaljustice.state.ny.us/crimnet/annrpt9901.htm

5. This institution does not recognize any student organizations nor does it provide student housing.

6. This institution will modify a student's academic situation or employees work schedule after an alleged sexual offense if requested by the

accuser and the change is reasonably available.

7. This institution does not offer any mental health services or counseling. - Nor are there any other services available other than those stated in

this policy. The school will assist its students and staff in obtaining counseling for any matter upon the request of the student or staff, on a

confidential basis.

8. Should an accusation of a sexual offense occur, disciplinary action against the accused offender would be based upon the findings of the law

enforcement agency's investigation, available facts pertaining to the offense, and any other available information. Should the accused student

be found guilty in a court of law, he/she will be subject to expulsion. Should a disciplinary action be instituted, both the accuser and the accused

may have others present during the disciplinary proceeding and both parties will be informed of the final determination of the institution and any

sanctions imposed.

9. Following a final determination by the institution, the school may impose sanctions that may vary including suspension and or expulsion.

Report on Criminal Activity:

Based upon the inquiries to the building’s management, local police authorities, and the records of this school the following criminal activity is

reported

Type of Criminal Activity 2012 Calendar Year

2013 Calendar Year

2014 Calendar Year

Aggravated Assault 0 0 0

Negligent Manslaughter 0 0 0

Arson 0 0 0

Motor Vehicle Theft 0 0 0

Forcible and Non-Forcible Sex Offenses

0 0 0

Burglary 0 0 0

Robbery 3 0 0

Murder and Non-negligent Manslaughter

0 0 0

Liquor Law Violations 0 0 0

Drug Abuse Violations 0 0 0

Weapons Possessions 0 0 0

ADDENDUM F Rvsd 08/26/16 ks

Brittany Beauty Academy 375 86TH Street

Brooklyn, NY 11209 718-745-1000

Financial Assistance Information

Financial Assistance is available for those who are eligible and qualify. Brittany Beauty Academy offers a combination of payment plans, grants and loans for your convenience. These include:

PELL Grants – Based on financial need a FAFSA is filled out to determine the Estimated Family Contribution (EFC) and how much of a grant the student is eligible to receive.

SEOG – This Grant is awarded to students with the greatest financial need

Direct Loans – These are low interest loans for educational expenses and must be paid back

Parent Plus Loans - Low interest loans made to the parents of dependent students for educational expenses and must be paid back

TFC Credit Corporation – Extended payment options beyond graduation for students

Monthly Payment Plans – Course is paid prior to completion

ACE Grant - The ACE Grant is broken down into 2 tuition reductions to the school, $500 after the first week and then an additional $500 at the SAP checkpoint provided the student maintains a minimum 90% Attendance and a minimum 90% GPA . This grant does not need to be paid back.

For additional information about any of these please consult our Financial Aid Advisor at 718-745-1000. ADDENDUM F

SATISFACTORY ACADEMIC PROGRESS POLICY Applies to all students enrolled in a NACCAS-approved program

SATISFACTORY ACADEMIC PROGRESS POLICY-Hairdressing & Cosmetology (1,000 hrs. approx.) Esthetics (600 hrs. approx.) Nail Technology (250 hrs. approx.) Waxing (75 hrs. approx.)

1. ATTENDANCE PROGRESS EVALUATION

Progress Reports may be issued every month; however, Attendance is evaluated and issued at every 450 hour interval of actual attendance for the 1000 hour Hairdressing & Cosmetology Program, 300 actual hours for the 600 hour Esthetics program and 125 actual hours for the 250 hour Nail Technology Program and 37.5 actual hours for the 75 hour Waxing Program.

For a student to be deemed maintaining satisfactory attendance the student must complete \66-2/3% of scheduled hours required.

2. LEAVES OF ABSENCE

Leaves of Absence are defined as an approved interruption of training for extenuating circumstance. A leave of absence has no effect on the Satisfactory Academic Progress Standard. If the student was deemed maintaining satisfactory progress prior to a leave of absence or withdrawal of training upon their return they are deemed in good standing and may continue the program/course from interruption. However, it will extend the student’s contract period and maximum timeframe by the same number of days as the leave of absence.

3. ACADEMIC PROGRESS EVALUATION

Progress Reports may be issued every month; however, Grade Point Average is evaluated and issued at every 450 hour interval of actual attendance for the 1000 hour Hairdressing Cosmetology Program, 300 hours for the 600 hour Esthetics program and 125 hours for the 250 hours Nail Technology Program and 37.5 hours for the 75 hour Waxing Program.

A Excellent 95%—100% B Very Good 85%—94% C Good 75%—84% F Fail 74% & Under

A GPA. of 75% is minimum passing grade Grade point average is determined by a combined average of all practical and written examinations. Those students who have not satisfied the school’s minimum academic satisfactory progress requirements or those students who wish to increase their overall grade point average may retake any written or practical examination at the discretion of the school director. In addition, those students who missed, failed or wish to improve an examination grade may re-take the exam within 15 days of the scheduled exam. The new grade will become the final grade for that unit of instruction.

4. STUDENTS WHO MEET THE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS for attendance and academic progress shall be considered making satisfactory progress until the next scheduled evaluation. Students who do not meet such requirements shall be given a financial aid warning. Title IV funds will be reinstated to good standing if the student satisfies the Satisfactory Requirement.

5. FINANCIAL AID WARNING

The student failing to maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress will be given a financial aid warning until the next scheduled evaluation period. While in financial aid warning status students will be eligible to receive Title IV funds and deemed maintaining SAP. However if a student fails to improve during this warning period (450 actual hours-Cosmetology and 300 actual hours-Esthetics) the student will be not maintaining SAP and not be eligible for any additional Title IV funds. The student may also be subject to dismissal.

6. APPEAL

When a student is placed on financial aid warning and deemed “failing to maintain satisfactory progress,” they may not appeal.

Addendum G

SATISFACTORY ACADEMIC PROGRESS POLICY (continued)

7. REINSTATEMENT/RE-ENROLLMENT

Students who re-enter the program/course will retain the same SAP as it was before the interruption of training regardless of how long they were out of school.

8. REINSTATEMENT OF AID

Title IV aid will be reinstated to a student who was deemed maintaining satisfactory academic progress, or on Financial aid Warning at the time of discontinuance.

9. TRANSFER OF HOURS Transfer of hours that are accepted from another institution is counted as both attempted and completed hours.

10. MAXIMUM TIME FRAME FOR COURSE COMPLETION – All NACCAS Approved Programs

Hairdressing & Cosmetology / Esthetics / Nail Technology / Waxing

Program Course Scheduled Length Maximum Time Frame

Hairdressing & Cosmetology 1000 hours 1500 Scheduled Hours Esthetics 600 hours 900 Scheduled Hours Nail Technology 250 hours 375 Scheduled Hours Waxing 75 hours 112.5 Scheduled Hours

* Not all courses and all schedules are offered at all schools. Prospective students should contact the admissions office at the school they plan on attending to determine what courses and schedules are being offered.

A student is required to attend school regularly in accordance with the attendance regulation portion of the enrollment agreement. Any student, who must be absent for the day, is requested to phone the school within the first hour of class. A student who is late for class is required to explain the reason to the school secretary.

Transfer of scheduled sessions may be permitted only once during training to commence the first class day of the month. Request must be made in writing to the Director with a valid reason. In the event of such transfer, the scheduled completion date, maximum time frame and installment plan will be revised. The maximum time frame for completion of all program requirements is applicable to all students.

Course incompletes, repetitions, and non-credit remedial courses have no effect upon the satisfactory academic progress standards because they do not exist at our schools.

NOTE: The prospective student should be aware that some information contained in the catalog might change. It is recommended that students considering enrollment check with the school director to determine if there is any change from the information provided in this catalog. In addition, a catalog will contain information on the schools’ teaching personnel and courses/curricula offered. Please be advised that the State Education Department separately licenses all teaching personnel and independently approves all courses and curricula offered. Therefore, it is possible that courses/curricula listed in the schools’ catalog may not be approved at the time that a student enrolls in the school or the teaching personnel listed in the catalog may have changed. It is again recommended that you check with the school’s director to determine if there are any changes in the courses/curricula offered or the teaching personnel listed in the catalog. ADDENDUM G Rvsd 08/26/16 ks

Brittany Beauty Academy

ADDENDUMS*

Table of Contents

A. Faculty and Administration B. Tuition and Method of Payment C. Occupational Data (Job Demand in the Cosmetology Industry) D. Consumer Information E. Campus Security Information F. Financial Aid Information G. Satisfactory Progress Policy

*Brittany Beauty Academy strongly suggests that all prospective students should review the approved catalog for factual information. Brittany Beauty Academy does not solicit students who are enrolled or attending another cosmetology school.

Brittany Beauty Academy 2 Nelson Ave

Hicksville, NY 11801 516-822-5546

GFSMA_CPSI – Volume III 08/25/2016

Brittany Beauty Academy 2 Nelson Ave

Hicksville, NY 11801

DIRECTOR Josephine Puliafico

ADMISSIONS REPRESENTATIVE

Samantha Cortez

JOB PLACEMENT Kim Swier

TITLE IX COORINATOR

Kim Swier

FINANCIAL AID ADMINISTRATOR/ ATTENDANCE ADVISOR Karen Runge

INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF

TEACHERS

Deborah H. Ayodele Patricia Berrios Sandra Baldini Olivia Solomon

MAINTENANCE John Carroll

ADDENDUM A

Brittany Beauty Academy

2 Nelson Avenue Hicksville, NY 11801

Tuition, Fees, & Tuition Refund Tables

Hairdressing & Cosmetology

1,000 Hours

Registration Fee

$ 100.00

Tution for Complete Program

$ 13,500.00

Student Kit & Textbooks

$1,000.00 (plus applicable sales tax)

Total Cost of Instruction

$ 14,600.00

Cash Payment Plan

$ 14,600.00

First Payment in Advance. Balance payable on Start

$ 500.00

Extra Charge for make-up work

$13.50 per hour

31.25 Hrs - Approx 32 Weeks (2 terms 16 weeks each)

If withdrawal occurs during Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5

After 5th Week

1st Term

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $1,350.00 $2,362.50 $3,375.00 $4,725.00 $6,750.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $13,500.00 $12,150.00 $11,137.50 $10,125.00 $8,775.00 $6,750.00

2nd Term

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $8,100.00 $9,112.50 $10,125.00 $11,475.00 $13,500.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $5,400.00 $4,387.50 $3,375.00 $2,025.00 $0.00

25 Hrs - Approx 40 Weeks (3 Quarters 14, 13, 13 weeks each)

1st Quarter

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $1,125.00 $2,250.00 $3,375.00 $4,500.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $13,500.00 $12,375.00 $11,250.00 $10,125.00 $9,000.00

2nd

Quarter

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $5,625.00 $6,750.00 $7,875.00 $9,000.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $7,875.00 $6,750.00 $5,625.00 $4,500.00

3rd

Quarter Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $10,125.00 $11,250.00 $12,375.00 $13,500.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $3,375.00 $2,250.00 $1,125.00 $0.00

19 Hrs - Approx 53 Weeks (3 Terms 18, 18, 17 wks each)

1st Term

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $900.00 $1,575.00 $2,250.00 $3,150.00 $4,500.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $13,500.00 $12,600.00 $11,925.00 $11,250.00 $10,350.00 $9,000.00

2nd Term

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $5,400.00 $6,075.00 $6,750.00 $7,650.00 $9,000.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $8,100.00 $7,425.00 $6,750.00 $5,850.00 $4,500.00

3rd Term

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $9,900.00 $10,575.00 $11,250.00 $12,150.00 $13,500.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $3,600.00 $2,925.00 $2,250.00 $1,350.00 $0.00

12 Hrs - Approx 84 Weeks (5 terms 17, 17, 17, 17, 16 weeks each)

1st Term Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $540.00 $945.00 $1,350.00 $1,890.00 $2,700.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $13,500.00 $12,960.00 $12,555.00 $12,150.00 $11,610.00 $10,800.00

2nd Term

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $3,240.00 $3,645.00 $4,050.00 $4,590.00 $5,400.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $10,260.00 $9,855.00 $9,450.00 $8,910.00 $8,100.00

3rd Term

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $5,940.00 $6,345.00 $6,750.00 $7,290.00 $8,100.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $7,560.00 $7,155.00 $6,750.00 $6,210.00 $5,400.00

4th Term

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $8,640.00 $9,045.00 $9,450.00 $9,990.00 $10,800.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $4,860.00 $4,455.00 $4,050.00 $3,510.00 $2,700.00

5th Term

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $11,340.00 $11,745.00 $12,150.00 $12,690.00 $13,500.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $2,160.00 $1,755.00 $1,350.00 $810.00 $0.00

Compliance with the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR 668.6) governing the Administration of Higher Education Act Title IV program funds requires

the following disclosures for each school by program, SOC (Standard Occupational Classification Code), and CIP (Classification of Instructional

Program) Code. You can access the occupational profile by going to the website: http://www/onetonline.org/link/summary/39-5012-00

SOC/CIP Code 39-5012-00/12.0401 Credential Level = 01 Undergraduate Certificate

On-Time Completion Rate = 42% Median Loan Debt = $6,709

Job Placement Rate = 63%

ADDENDUM B

Brittany Beauty Academy

2 Nelson Avenue Hicksville, NY 11801

516-822-5546

Tuition, Fees, & Tuition Refund Tables

Esthetics

600 Hours

Registration Fee

$ 100.00

Tution for Complete Program

$ 8,100.00

Student Kit & Textbooks

$700.00 (plus applicable sales tax)

Total Cost of Instruction

$ 8,900.00

Cash Payment Plan

$ 8,900.00

First Payment in Advance. Balance payable on Start

$ 500.00

Extra Charge for make-up work

$13.50 per hour

31.25 Hours - Approx 20 weeks (2 Quarters 10, 10 weeks each)

If withdrawal occurs during Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5

After 5th Week

1st Quarter

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $1,012.50 $2,025.00 $3,037.50 $4,050.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $8,100.00 $7,087.50 $6,075.00 $5,062.50 $4,050.00

2nd Quarter

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $5,062.50 $6,075.00 $7,087.50 $8,100.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $3,037.50 $2,025.00 $1,012.50 $0.00

25 Hours - Approx 24 weeks (2 Quarters 12, 12 weeks each)

1st Quarter

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $1,012.50 $2,025.00 $3,037.50 $4,050.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $8,100.00 $7,087.50 $6,075.00 $5,062.50 $4,050.00

2nd Quarter

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $5,062.50 $6,075.00 $7,087.50 $8,100.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $3,037.50 $2,025.00 $1,012.50 $0.00

19 Hours - Approx 32 weeks (2 Terms 16,16 weeks each)

1st Term

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $810.00 $1,417.50 $2,025.00 $2,835.00 $4,050.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $8,100.00 $7,290.00 $6,682.50 $6,075.00 $5,265.00 $4,050.00

2nd Term

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $4,860.00 $5,467.50 $6,075.00 $6,885.00 $8,100.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $3,240.00 $2,632.50 $2,025.00 $1,215.00 $0.00

12 Hours - Approx 50 Weeks (3 Terms 17,17,16 wks each)

1st Term

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $540.00 $945.00 $1,350.00 $1,890.00 $2,700.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $8,100.00 $7,560.00 $7,155.00 $6,750.00 $6,210.00 $5,400.00

2nd Term

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $3,240.00 $3,645.00 $4,050.00 $4,590.00 $5,400.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $4,860.00 $4,455.00 $4,050.00 $3,510.00 $2,700.00

3rd Term

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $5,940.00 $6,345.00 $6,750.00 $7,290.00 $8,100.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $2,160.00 $1,755.00 $1,350.00 $810.00 $0.00

Compliance with the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR 668.6) governing the Administration of Higher Education Act Title IV program funds

requires the following disclosures for each school by program, SOC (Standard Occupational Classification Code), and CIP (Classification of

Instructional Program) Code. You can access the occupational profile by going to the website: http://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/39-5094.00

SOC/CIP Code 39-5094-00/12.0409 Credential Level = 01 Undergraduate Certificate

On-Time Completion Rate = 11%

Median Title IV Loan Debt = $0 Median Non-Title IV Loan Debt= $0

Job Placement Rate = 93%

ADDENDUM B rev 5-20-2015 kjr

Brittany Beauty Academy

2 Nelson Avenue Hicksville, NY 11801

516-822-5546

Tuition, Fees, & Tuition Refund Tables

Nail Technology

250 Hours

Registration Fee

$ 100.00

Tution for Complete Program

$2,500.00

Student Kit & Textbooks

$400.00 (plus applicable sales tax)

Total Cost of Instruction

$3,000.00

Cash Payment Plan

$3,000.00

First Payment in Advance. Balance payable on Start

$ 500.00

Extra Charge for make-up work

$10.00 per hour

31.25 Hours - Approx 8 Weeks (1 Quarter 8 weeks)

If withdrawal occurs during Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5

1st Quarter

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $625.00 $1,250.00 $1,875.00 $2,500.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $2,500.00 $1,875.00 $1,250.00 $625.00 $0.00

25 Hours - Approx 10 Weeks (1 Quarter 10 weeks)

1st Quarter

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $625.00 $1,250.00 $1,875.00 $2,500.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $2,500.00 $1,875.00 $1,250.00 $625.00 $0.00

19 Hours - Approx 14 Weeks (1 Quarter 14 weeks)

1st Quarter

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $625.00 $1,250.00 $1,875.00 $2,500.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $2,500.00 $1,875.00 $1,250.00 $625.00 $0.00

12 Hours - Approx 21 Weeks (2 Quarters 11,10 weeks each)

1st Quarter

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $312.50 $625.00 $937.50 $1,250.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $2,500.00 $2,187.50 $1,875.00 $1,562.50 $1,250.00

2nd Quarter

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $1,562.50 $1,875.00 $2,187.50 $2,500.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $937.50 $625.00 $312.50 $0.00

ADDENDUM B Rev 5/19/2015 kr

Brittany Beauty Academy 2 Nelson Avenue

Hicksville, NY 11801 516-822-5546

Tuition, Fees, & Tuition Refund Tables

Waxing

75 Hours

Registration Fee

$ 100.00

Tution for Complete Program

$ 1,050.00

Student Kit & Textbooks

$140.00 (plus applicable sales tax)

Total Cost of Instruction

$ 1,290.00

Cash Payment Plan

$ 1,290.00

First Payment in Advance. Balance payable on Start

$ 500.00

Extra Charge for make-up work

$14.00 per hour

MINI REFUND CLAUSE

31.25 Hours - Approx 3 Weeks

If withdrawal occurs during

0-15% of program

16-30% of

program

31-45% of

program 46-60% of program

after 60% of

program

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $262.50 $525.00 $787.50

$1,050.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct

$1,050.00 $787.50 $525.00 $262.50 $0.00

12 Hours - Approx 7 Weeks (1 Quarter)

1st Quarter

If withdrawal occurs during Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $262.50 $525.00 $787.50

$1,050.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct

$1,050.00 $787.50 $525.00 $262.50 $0.00

ADDENDUM B Rev 5/19/2015 kr

Brittany Beauty Academy 2 Nelson Avenue

Hicksville, NY 11801 516-822-5546

Tuition, Fees, & Tuition Refund Tables

Make-Up Techniques

84 Hours

Registration Fee

$ 100.00

Tution for Complete Program

$ 1,932.00

Student Kit & Textbooks

$ 395.00 (plus applicable sales tax)

Total Cost of Instruction

$ 2,427.00

Cash Payment Plan

$ 2,427.00

First Payment in Advance. Balance payable on Start

$ 500.00

Extra Charge for make-up work

$23.00 per hour

MINI REFUND CLAUSE

31.25 Hours Approx 3 Weeks

If withdrawal occurs during

0-15% of program

16-30% of

program

31-45% of

program 46-60% of program

after 60% of

program

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $483.00 $966.00 $1,449.00 $1,932.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $1,932.00 $1,449.00 $966.00 $483.00 $0.00

25 Hours Approx 4 Weeks

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $483.00 $966.00 $1,449.00 $1,932.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $1,932.00 $1,449.00 $966.00 $483.00 $0.00

16 Hours Approx 6 Weeks

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $483.00 $966.00 $1,449.00 $1,932.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $1,932.00 $1,449.00 $966.00 $483.00 $0.00

ADDENDUM B Rev 5/19/2015 kr

Brittany Beauty Academy 2 Nelson Avenue

Hicksville, NY 11801 516-822-5546

Job Demand in the Cosmetology Industry, 2014

Barbers, Hairdressers, and Cosmetologists

Percent change in employment, projected 2012-22

Hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists 13% Barbers, hairdressers, and cosmetologists 13% Barbers 11% Total, all occupations 11%

Note: All Occupations includes all occupations in the U.S. Economy. Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Employment Projections program

Overall employment of barbers, hairdressers, and cosmetologists is projected to grow 13 percent from 2012 to 2022, about as fast as the average for all occupations. Growth rates will vary by specialty.

Employment of barbers is projected to grow 11 percent from 2012 to 2022, about as fast as the average for all occupations. The need for barbers will stem primarily from an increasing population, which will lead to greater demand for basic hair-care services.

Employment of hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists is projected to grow 13 percent from 2012 to 2022, about as fast as the average for all occupations. Demand for hair coloring, hair straightening, and other advanced hair treatments has risen in recent years, a trend that is expected to continue over the coming decade.

Job Prospects

Overall job opportunities are expected to be good. A large number of job openings will stem from the need to replace workers who transfer to other occupations, retire, or leave the occupation for other reasons. However, workers should expect strong competition for jobs and clients at higher paying salons, of which there are relatively few and for which applicants must compete with a large pool of experienced hairdressers and cosmetologists.

Employment projections data for barbers, hairdressers, and cosmetologists, 2012-22

Occupational Title SOC Code

Employment, 2012

Projected Employment, 2022

Change, 2012-22 Employment by Industry Percent Numeric

SOURCE: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Employment Projections program

Barbers, hairdressers, hairstylists and cosmetologists

39-5010 663,300 746,600 13 83,300 [XLS]

Barbers 39-5011 52,100 57,900 11 5,800 [XLS]

Hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists

39-5012 611,200 688,700 13 77,600 [XLS]

Suggested citation:

Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2014-15 Edition, Barbers, Hairdressers, and Cosmetologists, on the Internet at http://www.bls.gov/ooh/personal-care-and-service/barbers-hairdressers-and-cosmetologists.htm

Publish Date: Wednesday, January 8, 2014

ADDENDUM C

Brittany Beauty Academy

2 NELSON AVENUE, HICKSVILLE, NY 11801 ENROLLMENT, COMPLETION AND PLACEMENT RATE IN LICENSED PRIVATE TRADE SCHOOLS AND

REGISTERED PRIVATE BUSINESS SCHOOLS

JULY 1, 2014 THROUGH JUNE 30, 2015

HAIRDRESSING & COSMETOLOGY

A. Program Enrollment Full time 25 Part Time 12 Total 37

B. Program Completion Rate Enrolled Graduates 14 Non-completers 9 Continuing Students 14 Completion Rate 61% C. Placement of Program Completers Number of Graduates 14 Percent of Graduates who are 1) Employed related field 86%

2) Employed slightly related field 0 3) Employed unrelated field 0

4) In Military 0 5) Seeking employment 0 6) Pursuing additional education 0 7) Unavailable for employment 0 8) Status unknown 14% LICENSURE RATE TOTAL CANDIDATES 14 PASSED 14 FAILED 0 RATE: 100%

ADDENDUM D rev 4/15/2016 kjr

Brittany Beauty Academy 2 NELSON AVENUE, HICKSVILLE, NY 11801

ENROLLMENT, COMPLETION AND PLACEMENT RATE IN LICENSED PRIVATE TRADE SCHOOLS AND REGISTERED PRIVATE BUSINESS SCHOOLS

JULY 1, 2014 THROUGH JUNE 30, 2015

ESTHETICS

A. Program Enrollment Full time 43

Part Time 37 Total 80

B. Program Completion Rate Graduates 48 Non-completers 10 Continuing Students 22 Completion Rate 83% C. Placement of Program Completers Number of Graduates 48 Percent of Graduates who are 1) Employed related field 81%

3) Employed slightly related field 0 3) Employed unrelated field 0

4) In Military 0 5) Seeking employment 0 6) Pursuing additional education 0 7) Unavailable for employment 0 8) Status unknown 19% LICENSURE RATE TOTAL CANDIDATES 36 PASSED 36 FAILED 0 RATE: 100%

ADDENDUM D rev 4/15/2016 kjr

Brittany Beauty Academy 2 NELSON AVENUE, HICKSVILLE, NY 11801

ENROLLMENT, COMPLETION AND PLACEMENT RATE IN LICENSED PRIVATE TRADE SCHOOLS AND REGISTERED PRIVATE BUSINESS SCHOOLS

JULY 1, 2014 THROUGH JUNE 30, 2015

NAIL SPECIALTY

A. Program Enrollment

Full time 0 Part Time 8

Total 8 B. Program Completion Rate Enrolled Graduates 8 Non-completers 0 Continuing Students 0 Completion Rate 100% C. Placement of Program Completers Number of Graduates 8 Percent of Graduates who are 1) Employed related field 75%

2) Employed slightly related field 0 3) Employed unrelated field 0

4) In Military 0 5) Seeking employment 0 6) Pursuing additional education 0 7) Unavailable for employment 0 8) Status unknown 25% LICENSURE RATE TOTAL CANDIDATES 3 PASSED 3 FAILED 0 RATE: 100 %

ADDENDUM D rev 4/15/2016 kjr

Brittany Beauty Academy 2 NELSON AVENUE, HICKSVILLE, NY 11801

ENROLLMENT, COMPLETION AND PLACEMENT RATE IN LICENSED PRIVATE TRADE SCHOOLS AND REGISTERED PRIVATE BUSINESS SCHOOLS

JULY 1, 2014 THROUGH JUNE 30, 2015

WAXING

A. Program Enrollment Full time 0

Part Time 23 Total 23

B. Program Completion Rate Enrolled Graduates 22 Non-completers 1 Continuing Students 0 Completion Rate 96% C. Placement of Program Completers Number of Graduates 22 Percent of Graduates who are 1) Employed related field 68%

2) Employed slightly related field 0 3) Employed unrelated field 0

4) In Military 0 5) Seeking employment 0 6) Pursuing additional education 0 7) Unavailable for employment 0 8) Status unknown 32% LICENSURE RATE TOTAL CANDIDATES 0 PASSED 0 FAILED 0 RATE: 0 ADDENDUM D rev 4/15/2016 kjr

Brittany Beauty Academy

NATIONAL ACCREDITING COMMISSION OF CAREER, ARTS AND SCIENCES COMBINED

STATISTICS IN COMPLETION, PLACEMENT AND LICENSING

2 NELSON AVENUE, HICKSVILLE, NY 11801

REPORTING PERIOD OF JANUARY 1, 2014 THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 2014

HAIRDRESSING & COSMETOLOGY A. Number of Students Scheduled to Complete: 64

B. Students who completed as of December 31, 2014 54

C. Students who completed and are eligible for employment 54

D. Students who are employed in a field for which training prepared them 47

E. Students who took the last required portion of the licensing exam 35

F. Number of individuals who passed all portions of the licensing exam 35

COMPLETION RATE: 84.38 %

PLACEMENT RATE: 87.04 %

LICENSURE RATE 100.00 %

ADDENDUM D rev 12/2015 kjr

Brittany Beauty Academy 2 Nelson Avenue, Hicksville, NY 11801

Campus Security Report 2014

Any person witnessing any form of criminal action or other emergency should promptly report it to the administrative office that will

document and promptly report it to the local police department. A memorandum will then be prepared and kept on file in the office. All

reports should be addressed to Ms. Josephine Puliafico, Director. If Ms. Puliafico is not available, students should immediately contact

an available staff person and report the criminal activity. The school’s administration will promptly notify students and staff of the

occurrence of any crimes or known risks to persons as the school’s administration becomes aware of the crimes and /or risks. The

school will include this information in the Campus Security Report, which will be prepared annually and distributed to all students and

staff on or about September 1, of each calendar year.

Victims of crimes or witnesses to crimes are encouraged to contact Ms. Josephine Puliafico, Director, to report crimes on a voluntary

and confidential basis.

This school’s campus is limited to the premises that the school occupies on the second floor of 2 Nelson Street, Hicksville, NY 11801.

The school has no dormitories, off campus locations or other non-campus premises. These premises will be accessible to the students

and public who seek our services during normal business hours and will remain locked during non-business hours and only authorized

personnel are permitted on premises during non-business hours. This school does not recognize any student organizations. This

security report encompasses the school’s campus as well as the building it’s located in and the following crimes on 2 Nelson Avenue, &

Jerusalem Avenue, Hicksville, NY 11801 including any local bus stops. Requests for information in furtherance of gathering data

regarding criminal activity are sent out annually to the building’s management, local police authorities, and any known local civic

associations. This report is prepared based upon the responses to those inquiries as well as the records of this school.

This institution does NOT employ private security personnel, campus law enforcement, pastoral counselors or professional counselors.

No school employee or official has the authority to arrest any individual. Therefore, any incidents that are suspicious in nature or

criminal action or emergency should be referred to the administrative office where they will be reported to local authorities.

Students, upon orientation, and staff, at staff meetings, are reminded about the importance of secure premises. All persons on

premises are reminded to keep the premises locked during non-business hours, report any suspicious activity, not to leave their

valuables unattended and are encouraged to work as a group when leaving the school and going to their automobiles, homes, or public

transportation. Students and staff are encouraged to be responsible for their own safety, the safety of others and the surrounding

premises.

If any of the following crimes occur on these premises, the information is referred to local authorities. These statistics are disclosed to

students and staff by memorandum every year on or about September 1.

* Criminal Homicide (Murder/Non-negligent manslaughter * Negligent Manslaughter * Aggravated Assault * Burglary

* Sex Offenses – includes rape, Fondling, Incest, Statutory Rape * Robbery * Motor Vehicle Theft * Domestic Violence

* Stalking *Dating Violence * Arson

This is a drug and alcohol free school. The sale or use of alcohol or illegal drugs is strictly prohibited on the premises. Anyone

observed using illegal drugs or underage alcohol consumption would be referred to local authorities. Anyone observed using illegal

drugs or -consuming alcohol on premises would be subject to suspension and/or expulsion. .

This school has in place a Drug and Alcohol prevention policy. All students and Staff receive materials entitled "Cosmetology Cuts out

Drugs". This school does NOT employ any counseling professionals equipped to deal with drug and alcohol abuse issues but wil l refer

any individuals requesting this information to agencies/authorities that are equipped to deal with these matters.

If any arrest is made for the violations stated below, this information is disclosed to students and staff by memorandum every year by

September 1 of each calendar year.

* Liquor Law Violations *Drug Abuse Violations *Weapons Possessions * Larceny/Theft *Simple Assault *Intimidation

* Destruction/Damage/Vandalism of Property * Hate Crimes

1. The crimes of rape and sexual assault include both forcible and non-forcible sexual offenses. This school has adopted a policy to

prevent sexual offenses and to establish procedures should a sexual offense occur.

2. Sexual assault awareness is discussed during student orientation and staff meetings.

3. If a sexual offense occurs on premises, the accuser has the option to and is encouraged to take the following steps:

a. Report the offense to the administrative office that will report it to the local police department.

b. Preserve evidence as may be necessary to prove the offense.

c. If needed, request assistance from the school administration in reporting the offense to the local police department.

d. Report the offense to the local police department.

e. Request a change of schedule or leave of absence if desired.

f. Obtain counseling and /or other services available in the accuser’s community to the victims of sexual offenses.

4. As required by the Campus Sex Crime Prevention Act of October 2000, you may obtain information on sex offenders in your

community by contacting the New York State Sex Offender Registry hotline at 1-900-288-3838 or on the web at

http://criminaljustice.state.ny.us/crimnet/annrpt9901.htm

5. This institution does not recognize any student organizations nor does it provide student housing.

6. This institution will modify a student's academic situation or employees work schedule after an alleged sexual offense if requested

by the accuser and the change is reasonably available.

7. This institution does not offer any mental health services or counseling. - Nor are there any other services available other than

those stated in this policy. The school will assist its students and staff in obtaining counseling for any matter upon the request of

the student or staff, on a confidential basis.

8. Should an accusation of a sexual offense occur, disciplinary action against the accused offender would be based upon the findings

of the law enforcement agency's investigation, available facts pertaining to the offense, and any other available information.

Should the accused student be found guilty in a court of law, he/she will be subject to expulsion. Should a disciplinary action be

instituted, both the accuser and the accused may have others present during the disciplinary proceeding and both parties will be

informed of the final determination of the institution and any sanctions imposed.

9. Following a final determination by the institution, the school may impose sanctions that may vary including suspension and or

expulsion.

Report on Criminal Activity:

Based upon the inquiries to the building’s management, local police authorities, and the records of this school the following criminal

activity is reported

Type of Criminal Activity 2012 Calendar Year

2013 Calendar Year

2014 Calendar Year

Aggravated Assault 0 0 0

Negligent Manslaughter 0 0 0

Arson 0 0 0

Motor Vehicle Theft 0 0 0

Forcible and Non-Forcible Sex Offenses

0 0 0

Burglary 0 0 0

Robbery 0 0 0

Murder and Non-negligent Manslaughter

0 0 0

Liquor Law Violations 0 0 0

Drug Abuse Violations 0 0 0

Weapons Possessions 0 0 0

ADDENDUM E rev 10/1/2015 kjr

Brittany Beauty Academy 2 Nelson Ave

Hicksville, NY 11801

Financial Assistance Information

Financial Assistance is available for those who are eligible and qualify. Gloria Francis School offers a combination of payment plans, grants and loans for your convenience. These include:

PELL GRANTS – This is a need based grant to help meet the cost of education and does not need to be paid back.

SEOG GRANTS - This is a supplemental need based grant to help meet the cost of education and does not need to be paid back.

DIRECT LOANS – These are low interest loans made by the Department of Education for qualified students attending Gloria Francis to help meet educational expenses.

TFC Credit Corporation – Extended payment options beyond graduation for students

Monthly Payment Plans – Course is paid prior to completion

ACE Grant - The ACE Grant is broken down into 2 tuition reductions to the school, $500 after the first week and then an additional $500 at the SAP checkpoint provided the student maintains a minimum 90% Attendance and a minimum 90% GPA . This grant does not need to be paid back.

For additional information about any of these please consult our Financial Aid Advisor Karen Runge at 516-822-5546. ADDENDUM F rev 4/15/2016 kjr

SATISFACTORY ACADEMIC PROGRESS POLICY Applies to all students enrolled in a NACCAS-approved program

SATISFACTORY ACADEMIC PROGRESS POLICY-Hairdressing & Cosmetology (1,000 hrs. approx.) Esthetics (600 hrs. approx.) Nail Technology (250 hrs. approx.) Waxing (75 hrs. approx.)

1. ATTENDANCE PROGRESS EVALUATION

Progress Reports may be issued every month; however, Attendance is evaluated and issued at every 450 hour interval of actual attendance for the 1000 hour Hairdressing & Cosmetology Program, 300 actual hours for the 600 hour Esthetics program and 125 actual hours for the 250 hour Nail Technology Program and 37.5 actual hours for the 75 hour Waxing Program.

For a student to be deemed maintaining satisfactory attendance the student must complete \66-2/3% of scheduled hours required.

2. LEAVES OF ABSENCE

Leaves of Absence are defined as an approved interruption of training for extenuating circumstance. A leave of absence has no effect on the Satisfactory Academic Progress Standard. If the student was deemed maintaining satisfactory progress prior to a leave of absence or withdrawal of training upon their return they are deemed in good standing and may continue the program/course from interruption. However, it will extend the student’s contract period and maximum timeframe by the same number of days as the leave of absence.

3. ACADEMIC PROGRESS EVALUATION

Progress Reports may be issued every month; however, Grade Point Average is evaluated and issued at every 450 hour interval of actual attendance for the 1000 hour Hairdressing Cosmetology Program, 300 hours for the 600 hour Esthetics program and 125 hours for the 250 hours Nail Technology Program and 37.5 hours for the 75 hour Waxing Program.

A Excellent 95%—100% B Very Good 85%—94% C Good 75%—84% F Fail 74% & Under

A GPA. of 75% is minimum passing grade Grade point average is determined by a combined average of all practical and written examinations. Those students who have not satisfied the school’s minimum academic satisfactory progress requirements or those students who wish to increase their overall grade point average may retake any written or practical examination at the discretion of the school director. In addition, those students who missed, failed or wish to improve an examination grade may re-take the exam within 15 days of the scheduled exam. The new grade will become the final grade for that unit of instruction.

4. STUDENTS WHO MEET THE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS for attendance and academic progress shall be considered making satisfactory progress until the next scheduled evaluation. Students who do not meet such requirements shall be given a financial aid warning. Title IV funds will be reinstated to good standing if the student satisfies the Satisfactory Requirement.

5. FINANCIAL AID WARNING

The student failing to maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress will be given a financial aid warning until the next scheduled evaluation period. While in financial aid warning status students will be eligible to receive Title IV funds and deemed maintaining SAP. However if a student fails to improve during this warning period (450 actual hours-Cosmetology and 300 actual hours-Esthetics) the student will be not maintaining SAP and not be eligible for any additional Title IV funds. The student may also be subject to dismissal.

6. APPEAL

When a student is placed on financial aid warning and deemed “failing to maintain satisfactory progress,” they may not appeal.

ADDENDUM G

SATISFACTORY ACADEMIC PROGRESS POLICY (continued)

7. REINSTATEMENT/RE-ENROLLMENT

Students who re-enter the program/course will retain the same SAP as it was before the interruption of training regardless of how long they were out of school.

8. REINSTATEMENT OF AID

Title IV aid will be reinstated to a student who was deemed maintaining satisfactory academic progress, or on Financial aid Warning at the time of discontinuance.

9. TRANSFER OF HOURS Transfer of hours that are accepted from another institution is counted as both attempted and completed hours.

10. MAXIMUM TIME FRAME FOR COURSE COMPLETION – All NACCAS Approved Programs

Hairdressing & Cosmetology / Esthetics / Nail Technology / Waxing

Program Course Scheduled Length Maximum Time Frame

Hairdressing & Cosmetology 1000 hours 1500 Scheduled Hours Esthetics 600 hours 900 Scheduled Hours Nail Technology 250 hours 375 Scheduled Hours Waxing 75 hours 112.5 Scheduled Hours

* Not all courses and all schedules are offered at all schools. Prospective students should contact the admissions office at the school they plan on attending to determine what courses and schedules are being offered.

A student is required to attend school regularly in accordance with the attendance regulation portion of the enrollment agreement. Any student, who must be absent for the day, is requested to phone the school within the first hour of class. A student who is late for class is required to explain the reason to the school secretary.

Transfer of scheduled sessions may be permitted only once during training to commence the first class day of the month. Request must be made in writing to the Director with a valid reason. In the event of such transfer, the scheduled completion date, maximum time frame and installment plan will be revised. The maximum time frame for completion of all program requirements is applicable to all students.

Course incompletes, repetitions, and non-credit remedial courses have no effect upon the satisfactory academic progress standards because they do not exist at our schools.

NOTE: The prospective student should be aware that some information contained in the catalog might change. It is recommended that students considering enrollment check with the school director to determine if there is any change from the information provided in this catalog. In addition, a catalog will contain information on the schools’ teaching personnel and courses/curricula offered. Please be advised that the State Education Department separately licenses all teaching personnel and independently approves all courses and curricula offered. Therefore, it is possible that courses/curricula listed in the schools’ catalog may not be approved at the time that a student enrolls in the school or the teaching personnel listed in the catalog may have changed. It is again recommended that you check with the school’s director to determine if there are any changes in the courses/curricula offered or the teaching personnel listed in the catalog. ADDENDUM G Rev 6-19-14-vf

Brittany Beauty Academy

ADDENDUMS*

Table of Contents

A. Faculty and Administration B. Tuition and Method of Payment C. Occupational Data (Job Demand in the Cosmetology Industry) D. Consumer Information E. Campus Security Information F. Financial Aid Information G. Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy

*Brittany Beauty Academy strongly suggests that all prospective students should review the approved catalog for factual information. Brittany

Beauty Academy does not solicit students who are enrolled or attending another cosmetology school.

BRITTANY BEAUTY ACADEMY 3274 Hempstead Turnpike

Levittown, NY 11756 516-731-8300

Vol III

08/25/2016

Brittany Beauty Academy 3274 Hempstead Turnpike

Levittown, NY 11756

516-731-8300

DIRECTOR Gary R. Ferrara Regina Ferrara

ADMISSIONS REPRESENTATIVE

Lisa Ciccone Callie Urgitano

ATTENDANCE ADVISOR

Lauren Fischetti

FINANCIAL AID ADMINISTRATOR Sonia Velazquez

JOB PLACEMENT

Regina Ferrara

TITLE IX COORDINATOR

Barbara Buffalino

SUPERVISOR Deborah Clendenning

INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF

Flor Alas Priscilla Chakmakain Deborah Clendenning

Caitlin Fazio Luz Franco

Balmati Gibbs Tamika James

Bernadette Rodriguez Rosemary Savillo Jeanine Wahreit

Adrienne Wallace

HOSTESS Rosa Martinez

MAINTENANCE Patricia Pineda

ADDENDUM A Rev 6/30/2016 kjr

Brittany Beauty Academy 3274 Hempstead Turnpike

Levittown, NY 11756 516-731-8300

Tuition, Fees, & Tuition Refund Tables

Hairdressing & Cosmetology

1,000 Hours

Registration Fee

$ 100.00

Tution for Complete Program

$ 13,500.00

Student Kit & Textbooks

$1,000.00 (plus applicable sales tax)

Total Cost of Instruction

$ 14,600.00

Cash Payment Plan

$ 14,600.00

First Payment in Advance. Balance payable on Start

$ 500.00

Extra Charge for make-up work

$13.50 per hour

31.25 Hrs - Approx 32 Weeks (2 terms 16 weeks each)

If withdrawal occurs during Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5

After 5th Week

1st

Term

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $1,350.00 $2,362.50 $3,375.00 $4,725.00 $6,750.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $13,500.00 $12,150.00 $11,137.50 $10,125.00 $8,775.00 $6,750.00

2nd

Term

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $8,100.00 $9,112.50 $10,125.00 $11,475.00 $13,500.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $5,400.00 $4,387.50 $3,375.00 $2,025.00 $0.00

25 Hrs - Approx 40 Weeks (3 Quarters 14, 13, 13 weeks each)

1st

Quarter Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $1,125.00 $2,250.00 $3,375.00 $4,500.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $13,500.00 $12,375.00 $11,250.00 $10,125.00 $9,000.00

2nd

Quarter

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $5,625.00 $6,750.00 $7,875.00 $9,000.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $7,875.00 $6,750.00 $5,625.00 $4,500.00

3rd

Quarter Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $10,125.00 $11,250.00 $12,375.00 $13,500.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $3,375.00 $2,250.00 $1,125.00 $0.00

19 Hrs - Approx 53 Weeks (3 Terms 18, 18, 17 wks each)

1st

Term

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $900.00 $1,575.00 $2,250.00 $3,150.00 $4,500.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $13,500.00 $12,600.00 $11,925.00 $11,250.00 $10,350.00 $9,000.00

2nd

Term Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $5,400.00 $6,075.00 $6,750.00 $7,650.00 $9,000.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $8,100.00 $7,425.00 $6,750.00 $5,850.00 $4,500.00

3rd

Term

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $9,900.00 $10,575.00 $11,250.00 $12,150.00 $13,500.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $3,600.00 $2,925.00 $2,250.00 $1,350.00 $0.00

12 Hrs - Approx 84 Weeks (5 terms 17, 17, 17, 17, 16 weeks each)

1st

Term

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $540.00 $945.00 $1,350.00 $1,890.00 $2,700.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $13,500.00 $12,960.00 $12,555.00 $12,150.00 $11,610.00 $10,800.00

2nd

Term Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $3,240.00 $3,645.00 $4,050.00 $4,590.00 $5,400.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $10,260.00 $9,855.00 $9,450.00 $8,910.00 $8,100.00

3rd

Term

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $5,940.00 $6,345.00 $6,750.00 $7,290.00 $8,100.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $7,560.00 $7,155.00 $6,750.00 $6,210.00 $5,400.00

4th

Term

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $8,640.00 $9,045.00 $9,450.00 $9,990.00 $10,800.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $4,860.00 $4,455.00 $4,050.00 $3,510.00 $2,700.00

5th

Term

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $11,340.00 $11,745.00 $12,150.00 $12,690.00 $13,500.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $2,160.00 $1,755.00 $1,350.00 $810.00 $0.00

Compliance with the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR 668.6) governing the Administration of Higher Education Act Title IV program funds requires

the following disclosures for each school by program, SOC (Standard Occupational Classification Code), and CIP (Classification of Instructional

Program) Code. You can access the occupational profile by going to the website: http://www/onetonline.org/link/summary/39-5012-00

SOC/CIP Code 39-5012-00/12.0401 Credential Level = 01 Undergraduate Certificate

On-Time Completion Rate = 42% Median Loan Debt = $6,709

Job Placement Rate = 63%

ADDENDUM B

Brittany Beauty Academy 3274 Hempstead Turnpike

Levittown, NY 11756 516-731-8300

Tuition, Fees, & Tuition Refund Tables

Esthetics

600 Hours

Registration Fee

$ 100.00

Tution for Complete Program

$ 8,100.00

Student Kit & Textbooks

$700.00 (plus applicable sales tax)

Total Cost of Instruction

$ 8,900.00

Cash Payment Plan

$ 8,900.00

First Payment in Advance. Balance payable on Start

$ 500.00

Extra Charge for make-up work

$13.50 per hour

31.25 Hours - Approx 20 weeks (2 Quarters 10, 10 weeks each)

If withdrawal occurs during Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5

After 5th Week

1st Quarter

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $1,012.50 $2,025.00 $3,037.50 $4,050.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $8,100.00 $7,087.50 $6,075.00 $5,062.50 $4,050.00

2nd Quarter

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $5,062.50 $6,075.00 $7,087.50 $8,100.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $3,037.50 $2,025.00 $1,012.50 $0.00

25 Hours - Approx 24 weeks (2 Quarters 12, 12 weeks each)

1st Quarter

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $1,012.50 $2,025.00 $3,037.50 $4,050.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $8,100.00 $7,087.50 $6,075.00 $5,062.50 $4,050.00

2nd Quarter

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $5,062.50 $6,075.00 $7,087.50 $8,100.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $3,037.50 $2,025.00 $1,012.50 $0.00

19 Hours - Approx 32 weeks (2 Terms 16,16 weeks each)

1st Term

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $810.00 $1,417.50 $2,025.00 $2,835.00 $4,050.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $8,100.00 $7,290.00 $6,682.50 $6,075.00 $5,265.00 $4,050.00

2nd Term

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $4,860.00 $5,467.50 $6,075.00 $6,885.00 $8,100.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $3,240.00 $2,632.50 $2,025.00 $1,215.00 $0.00

12 Hours - Approx 50 Weeks (3 Terms 17,17,16 wks each)

1st Term

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $540.00 $945.00 $1,350.00 $1,890.00 $2,700.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $8,100.00 $7,560.00 $7,155.00 $6,750.00 $6,210.00 $5,400.00

2nd Term

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $3,240.00 $3,645.00 $4,050.00 $4,590.00 $5,400.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $4,860.00 $4,455.00 $4,050.00 $3,510.00 $2,700.00

3rd Term

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $5,940.00 $6,345.00 $6,750.00 $7,290.00 $8,100.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $2,160.00 $1,755.00 $1,350.00 $810.00 $0.00

Compliance with the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR 668.6) governing the Administration of Higher Education Act Title IV program funds

requires the following disclosures for each school by program, SOC (Standard Occupational Classification Code), and CIP (Classification of

Instructional Program) Code. You can access the occupational profile by going to the website: http://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/39-5094.00

SOC/CIP Code 39-5094-00/12.0409 Credential Level = 01 Undergraduate Certificate

On-Time Completion Rate = 11%

Median Title IV Loan Debt = $0 Median Non-Title IV Loan Debt= $0

Job Placement Rate = 93%

ADDENDUM B rev 5-20-2015 kjr

Brittany Beauty Academy 3274 Hempstead Turnpike

Levittown, NY 11756 516-731-8300

Tuition, Fees, & Tuition Refund Tables

Nail Technology

250 Hours

Registration Fee

$ 100.00

Tution for Complete Program

$2,500.00

Student Kit & Textbooks

$ 400.00 (plus applicable sales tax)

Total Cost of Instruction

$3,000.00

Cash Payment Plan

$3,000.00

First Payment in Advance. Balance payable on Start

$ 500.00

Extra Charge for make-up work

$10.00 per hour

31.25 Hours - Approx 8 Weeks (1 Quarter 8 weeks)

If withdrawal occurs during Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5

1st Quarter

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $625.00 $1,250.00 $1,875.00 $2,500.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $2,500.00 $1,875.00 $1,250.00 $625.00 $0.00

25 Hours - Approx 10 Weeks (1 Quarter 10 weeks)

1st Quarter

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $625.00 $1,250.00 $1,875.00 $2,500.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $2,500.00 $1,875.00 $1,250.00 $625.00 $0.00

19 Hours - Approx 14 Weeks (1 Quarter 14 weeks)

1st Quarter

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $625.00 $1,250.00 $1,875.00 $2,500.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $2,500.00 $1,875.00 $1,250.00 $625.00 $0.00

12 Hours - Approx 21 Weeks (2 Quarters 11,10 weeks each)

1st Quarter

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $312.50 $625.00 $937.50 $1,250.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $2,500.00 $2,187.50 $1,875.00 $1,562.50 $1,250.00

2nd Quarter

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $1,562.50 $1,875.00 $2,187.50 $2,500.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $937.50 $625.00 $312.50 $0.00

ADDENDUM B Rev 5-20-2015 kjr

Brittany Beauty Academy 3274 Hempstead Turnpike

Levittown, NY 11756 516-731-8300

Tuition, Fees, & Tuition Refund Tables

Fashion & Glamour Makeup

60 Hours

Registration Fee

$ 100.00

Tution for Complete Program

$ 1,700.00

Student Kit & Textbooks

$ 995.00 (plus applicable sales tax)

Total Cost of Instruction

$ 2,795.00

Cash Payment Plan

$ 2,795.00

First Payment in Advance. Balance payable on Start

$ 100.00

Extra Charge for make-up work

$28.00 per hour

MINI REFUND CLAUSE

20 Hours Approx 3 Weeks

If withdrawal occurs during

0-15% of program

16-30% of

program

31-45% of

program 46-60% of program

after 60% of

program

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $425.00 $850.00 $1,275.00 $1,700.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $1,700.00 $1,275.00 $850.00 $425.00 $0.00

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $425.00 $850.00 $1,275.00 $1,700.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $1,700.00 $1,275.00 $850.00 $425.00 $0.00

ADDENDUM B Rev 5/20/2015 kjr

Brittany Beauty Academy 3274 Hempstead Turnpike

Levittown, NY 11756 516-731-8300

Tuition, Fees, & Tuition Refund Tables

Waxing

75 Hours

Registration Fee

$ 100.00

Tution for Complete Program

$ 1,050.00

Student Kit & Textbooks

$140.00 (plus applicable sales tax)

Total Cost of Instruction

$ 1,290.00

Cash Payment Plan

$ 1,290.00

First Payment in Advance. Balance payable on Start

$ 500.00

Extra Charge for make-up work

$14.00 per hour

MINI REFUND CLAUSE

31.25 Hours - Approx 3 Weeks

If withdrawal occurs during

0-15% of program

16-30% of

program

31-45% of

program 46-60% of program

after 60% of

program

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $262.50 $525.00 $787.50

$1,050.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct

$1,050.00 $787.50 $525.00 $262.50 $0.00

12 Hours - Approx 7 Weeks (1 Quarter)

1st Quarter

If withdrawal occurs during Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $262.50 $525.00 $787.50

$1,050.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct

$1,050.00 $787.50 $525.00 $262.50 $0.00

Brittany Beauty Academy 3274 Hempstead Turnpike

Levittown, NY 11756 516-731-8300

Job Demand in the Cosmetology Industry, 2014 Barbers, Hairdressers, and Cosmetologists

Percent change in employment, projected 2012-22

Hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists 13% Barbers, hairdressers, and cosmetologists 13% Barbers 11% Total, all occupations 11%

Note: All Occupations includes all occupations in the U.S. Economy. Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Employment Projections program

Overall employment of barbers, hairdressers, and cosmetologists is projected to grow 13 percent from 2012 to 2022, about as fast as the average for all occupations. Growth rates will vary by specialty.

Employment of barbers is projected to grow 11 percent from 2012 to 2022, about as fast as the average for all occupations. The need for barbers will stem primarily from an increasing population, which will lead to greater demand for basic hair-care services.

Employment of hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists is projected to grow 13 percent from 2012 to 2022, about as fast as the average for all occupations. Demand for hair coloring, hair straightening, and other advanced hair treatments has risen in recent years, a trend that is expected to continue over the coming decade.

Job Prospects

Overall job opportunities are expected to be good. A large number of job openings will stem from the need to replace workers who transfer to other occupations, retire, or leave the occupation for other reasons. However, workers should expect strong competition for jobs and clients at higher paying salons, of which there are relatively few and for which applicants must compete with a large pool of experienced hairdressers and cosmetologists.

Employment projections data for barbers, hairdressers, and cosmetologists, 2012-22

Occupational Title SOC Code

Employment, 2012

Projected Employment, 2022

Change, 2012-22 Employment by Industry Percent Numeric

SOURCE: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Employment Projections program

Barbers, hairdressers, hairstylists and cosmetologists

39-5010 663,300 746,600 13 83,300 [XLS]

Barbers 39-5011 52,100 57,900 11 5,800 [XLS]

Hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists

39-5012 611,200 688,700 13 77,600 [XLS]

Suggested citation:

Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2014-15 Edition, Barbers, Hairdressers, and Cosmetologists, on the Internet at http://www.bls.gov/ooh/personal-care-and-service/barbers-hairdressers-and-cosmetologists.htm

Publish Date: Wednesday, January 8, 2014

ADDENDUM C

BRITTANY BEAUTY ACADEMY

3274 HEMPSTEAD TURNPIKE LEVITTOWN, NY 11756

516-731-8300

ENROLLMENT, COMPLETION AND PLACEMENT RATE IN LICENSED PRIVATE TRADE SCHOOLS AND REGISTERED PRIVATE BUSINESS SCHOOLS

JULY 1, 2014 THROUGH JUNE 30, 2015

HAIRDRESSING & COSMETOLOGY

A. Program Enrollment Full time 126 Part Time 56 Total 184 B. Program Completion Rate Enrolled 184 Graduates 86 Non-completers 32 Continuing Students 80 Completion Rate 83% C. Placement of Program Completers Number of Graduates 86 Percent of Graduates who are 1) Employed related field 80% 2) Employed slightly related field 0% 3) Employed unrelated field 12% 4) In Military 0% 5) Seeking employment 0% 6) Pursuing additional education 0% 7) Unavailable for employment 1% 8) Status unknown 7% Licensure Rate Total Candidates 51 Passed 49 Failed 2 Rate: 98%

ADDENDUM D

Rev 5/2/2016 kjr

BRITTANY BEAUTY ACADEMY 3274 HEMPSTEAD TURNPIKE,

LEVITTOWN, NY 11756 516-731-8300

ENROLLMENT, COMPLETION AND PLACEMENT RATE IN LICENSED PRIVATE TRADE SCHOOLS AND REGISTERED

PRIVATE BUSINESS SCHOOLS

JULY 1, 2014 THROUGH JUNE 30, 2015

NAIL TECHNOLOGY A. Program Enrollment Full time 0 Part Time 3 Total 3 B. Program Completion Rate Enrolled 3 Graduates 3 Non-completers 0 Continuing Students 100% C. Placement of Program Completers Number of Graduates 3 Percent of Graduates who are 1) Employed related field 100% 2) Employed slightly related field 0% 3) Employed unrelated field 0% 4) In Military 0% 5) Seeking employment 0% 6) Pursuing additional education 0% 7) Unavailable for employment 0% 8) Status unknown 0% LICENSURE RATE TOTAL CANDIDATES 0 PASSED 0 FAILED 0 RATE: 0%

ADDENDUM D Rev 5/2/2016 kjr

BRITTANY BEAUTY ACADEMYS

NATIONAL ACCREDITING COMMISSION OF CAREER, ARTS AND SCIENCES COMBINED STATISTICS IN COMPLETION, PLACEMENT AND LICENSING FOR BRITTANY BEAUTY ACADEMY 3274 HEMPSTEAD TURNPIKE, LEVITTOWN, NY 11756 & BRITTANY BEAUTY ACADEMY 210 EAST 188TH STREET, BRONX, NY 10458

REPORTING PERIOD OF JANUARY 1, 2014 THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 2014

HAIRDRESSING & COSMETOLOGY A. Number of Students Scheduled to Complete: 289

B. Students who completed as of December 31, 2010 206

C. Students who completed and are eligible for employment 206

D. Students who are employed in a field for which training prepared them 160

E. Students who took the last required portion of the licensing exam 60

COMPLETION RATE: 71.28%

PLACEMENT RATE: 77.67%

LICENSURE RATE 100.00%

ADDENDUM D

Brittany Beauty Academy

3274 Hempstead Turnpike Levittown, NY 11756

516-731-8300

Campus Security Report 2014

Any person witnessing any form of criminal action or other emergency should promptly report it to the administrative office

that will document and promptly report it to the local police department. A memorandum will then be prepared and kept

on file in the office. All reports should be addressed to Mr. Gary Ferrara, Director. If Mr. Ferrara is not available, students

should immediately contact an available staff person and report the criminal activity. The school’s administration will

promptly notify students and staff of the occurrence of any crimes or known risks to persons as the school’s administration

becomes aware of the crimes and /or risks. The school will include this information in the Campus Security Report, which

will be prepared annually and distributed to all students and staff on or about November 1, of each calendar year.

Victims of crimes or witnesses to crimes are encouraged to contact Gary Ferrara, Director, to report crimes on a voluntary

and confidential basis.

This school’s campus is limited to the premises that the school occupies 3274 Hempstead Turnpike, Levittown, NY 11756

The school has no dormitories, off campus locations or other non-campus premises. These premises will be accessible to

the students and public who seek our services during normal business hours and will remain locked during non-business

hours and only authorized personnel are permitted on premises during non-business hours. This school does not

recognize any student organizations. This security report encompasses the school’s campus as well as the building it’s

located in and the report of the following crimes in the surrounding area front and back of 3274 Hempstead Turnpike,

including any local bus or train stops. Requests for information in furtherance of gathering data regarding criminal activity

are sent out annually to the building’s management, local police authorities, and any known local civic associations. This

report is prepared based upon the responses to those inquiries as well as the records of this school.

This institution does NOT employ private security personnel, campus law enforcement, pastoral counselors or

professional counselors. No school employee or official has the authority to arrest any individual. Therefore, any

incidents that are suspicious in nature or criminal action or emergency should be referred to the administrative office

where they will be reported to local authorities.

Students, upon orientation, and staff, at staff meetings, are reminded about the importance of secure premises. All

persons on premises are reminded to keep the premises locked during non-business hours, report any suspicious activity,

not to leave their valuables unattended and are encouraged to work as a group to when leaving the school and going to

their automobiles, homes, or public transportation. Students and staff are encouraged to be responsible for their own

safety, the safety of others and the surrounding premises.

If any of the following crimes occur on these premises, the information is referred to local authorities. These statistics are

disclosed to students and staff by memorandum every year on or about September 1.

* Murder/Non-negligent manslaughter * Negligent Manslaughter * Sex Offenses - Forcible

* Sex Offenses –Non Forcible * Incest * Statutory Rape * Robbery

*Aggravated Assault *Burglary *Motor Vehicle Theft *Arson

This is a drug and alcohol free school. The sale or use of alcohol or illegal drugs is strictly prohibited on the premises.

Anyone observed using illegal drugs or underage alcohol consumption would be referred to local authorities. Anyone

observed using illegal drugs or -consuming alcohol on premises would be subject to suspension and/or expulsion.

This school has in place a Drug and Alcohol prevention policy. All students and Staff receive materials entitled

"Cosmetology Cuts Out Drugs". This school does NOT employ any counseling professionals equipped to deal with drug

and alcohol abuse issues but will refer any individuals requesting this information to agencies/authorities that are

equipped to deal with these matters.

If any arrest is made for the violations stated below, this information is disclosed to students and staff by memorandum

every year by September 1 of each calendar year.

*Liquor Law Violations *Drug Abuse Violations *Weapons Possessions

1. The crimes of rape and sexual assault include both forcible and non-forcible sexual offenses. This school has

adopted a policy to prevent sexual offenses and to establish procedures should a sexual offense occur.

2. Sexual assault awareness is discussed during student orientation and staff meetings.

3. If a sexual offense occurs on premises, the accuser has the option to and is encouraged to take the following steps:

a. Report the offense to the administrative office that will report it to the local police department.

b. Preserve evidence as may be necessary to prove the offense.

c. If needed, request assistance from the school administration in reporting the offense to the local police

department.

d. Report the offense to the local police department.

e. Request a change of schedule or leave of absence if desired.

f. Obtain counseling and /or other services available in the accuser’s community to the victims of sexual

offenses.

4. As required by the Campus Sex Crime Prevention Act of October 2000, you may obtain information on sex offenders

in your community by contacting the New York State Sex Offender Registry hotline at 1-900-288-3838 or on the web

at http://criminaljustice.state.ny.us/crimnet/annrpt9901.htm

5. This institution does not recognize any student organizations nor does it provide student housing.

6. This institution will modify a student's academic situation or employees work schedule after an alleged sexual offense

if requested by the accuser and the change is reasonably available.

7. This institution does not offer any mental health services or counseling. - Nor are there any other services available

other than those stated in this policy. The school will assist its students and staff in obtaining counseling for any

matter upon the request of the student or staff, on a confidential basis.

8. Should an accusation of a sexual offense occur, disciplinary action against the accused offender would be based

upon the findings of the law enforcement agency's investigation, available facts pertaining to the offense, and any

other available information. Should the accused student be found guilty in a court of law, he/she will be subject to

expulsion. Should a disciplinary action be instituted, both the accuser and the accused may have others present

during the disciplinary proceeding and both parties will be informed of the final determination of the institution and any

sanctions imposed.

9. Following a final determination by the institution, the school may impose sanctions that may vary including suspension

and or expulsion.

Report on Criminal Activity:

Based upon the inquiries to the building’s management, local police authorities, and the records of this school the

following criminal activity is reported. Type of Criminal Activity 2012

Calendar Year 2013

Calendar Year 2014

Calendar Year

Murder/Non-negligent manslaughter

0 0 0

Negligent Manslaughter 0 0 0

Sex Offenses - Forcible 0 0 0

Sex Offenses – Non Forcible 0 0 0

incest 0 0 0

Statutory Rape 0 0 0

Robbery 5 3 0

Aggravated Assault 0 0 0

Burglary 0 0 0

Motor Vehicle Theft 0 0 0

Arson 0 0 0

ADDENDUM E Rev October 1, 2015 kjr

Brittany Beauty Academy 3274 Hempstead Turnpike

Levittown, NY 11756 516-731-8300

Financial Assistance Information

Financial Assistance is available for those who are eligible and qualify. Brittany Beauty Academy offers a combination of payment plans, grants and loans for your convenience. These include:

PELL Grants – Based on financial need a FAFSA is filled out to determine the Estimated Family Contribution (EFC) and how much of a grant the student is eligible to receive.

SEOG – This Grant is awarded to students with the greatest financial need

Direct Loans – These are low interest loans for educational expenses and must be paid back

Parent Plus Loans - Low interest loans made to the parents of dependent students for educational expenses and must be paid back

TFC Credit Corporation – Extended payment options beyond graduation for students

Monthly Payment Plans – Course is paid prior to completion

ACE Grant - The ACE Grant is broken down into 2 tuition reductions to the school, $500 at the first SAP checkpoint provided the student maintains a minimum 90% Attendance and a minimum 90% GPA . $500 at the second SAP checkpoint provided the student maintains a minimum 90% Attendance and a minimum 90% GPA. This grant does not need to be paid back.

For additional information about any of these please consult our Financial Aid Advisor Sonia Velazquez at 516-731-8300 ADDENDUM F

SATISFACTORY ACADEMIC PROGRESS POLICY Applies to all students enrolled in a NACCAS-approved program

SATISFACTORY ACADEMIC PROGRESS POLICY-Hairdressing & Cosmetology (1,000 hrs. approx.) Esthetics (600 hrs. approx.) Nail Technology (250 hrs. approx.) Waxing (75 hrs. approx.)

1. ATTENDANCE PROGRESS EVALUATION

Progress Reports may be issued every month; however, Attendance is evaluated and issued at every 450 hour interval of actual attendance for the 1000 hour Hairdressing & Cosmetology Program, 300 actual hours for the 600 hour Esthetics program and 125 actual hours for the 250 hour Nail Technology Program and 37.5 actual hours for the 75 hour Waxing Program.

For a student to be deemed maintaining satisfactory attendance the student must complete \66-2/3% of scheduled hours required.

2. LEAVES OF ABSENCE

Leaves of Absence are defined as an approved interruption of training for extenuating circumstance. A leave of absence has no effect on the Satisfactory Academic Progress Standard. If the student was deemed maintaining satisfactory progress prior to a leave of absence or withdrawal of training upon their return they are deemed in good standing and may continue the program/course from interruption. However, it will extend the student’s contract period and maximum timeframe by the same number of days as the leave of absence.

3. ACADEMIC PROGRESS EVALUATION

Progress Reports may be issued every month; however, Grade Point Average is evaluated and issued at every 450 hour interval of actual attendance for the 1000 hour Hairdressing Cosmetology Program, 300 hours for the 600 hour Esthetics program and 125 hours for the 250 hours Nail Technology Program and 37.5 hours for the 75 hour Waxing Program.

A Excellent 95%—100% B Very Good 85%—94% C Good 75%—84% F Fail 74% & Under

A GPA. of 75% is minimum passing grade Grade point average is determined by a combined average of all practical and written examinations. Those students who have not satisfied the school’s minimum academic satisfactory progress requirements or those students who wish to increase their overall grade point average may retake any written or practical examination at the discretion of the school director. In addition, those students who missed, failed or wish to improve an examination grade may re-take the exam within 15 days of the scheduled exam. The new grade will become the final grade for that unit of instruction.

4. STUDENTS WHO MEET THE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS for attendance and academic progress shall be considered making satisfactory progress until the next scheduled evaluation. Students who do not meet such requirements shall be given a financial aid warning. Title IV funds will be reinstated to good standing if the student satisfies the Satisfactory Requirement.

5. FINANCIAL AID WARNING

The student failing to maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress will be given a financial aid warning until the next scheduled evaluation period. While in financial aid warning status students will be eligible to receive Title IV funds and deemed maintaining SAP. However if a student fails to improve during this warning period (450 actual hours-Cosmetology and 300 actual hours-Esthetics) the student will be not maintaining SAP and not be eligible for any additional Title IV funds. The student may also be subject to dismissal.

6. APPEAL

When a student is placed on financial aid warning and deemed “failing to maintain satisfactory progress,” they may not appeal.

ADDENDUM G

SATISFACTORY ACADEMIC PROGRESS POLICY (continued)

7. REINSTATEMENT/RE-ENROLLMENT

Students who re-enter the program/course will retain the same SAP as it was before the interruption of training regardless of how long they were out of school.

8. REINSTATEMENT OF AID

Title IV aid will be reinstated to a student who was deemed maintaining satisfactory academic progress, or on Financial aid Warning at the time of discontinuance.

9. TRANSFER OF HOURS Transfer of hours that are accepted from another institution is counted as both attempted and completed hours.

10. MAXIMUM TIME FRAME FOR COURSE COMPLETION – All NACCAS Approved Programs

Hairdressing & Cosmetology / Esthetics / Nail Technology / Waxing

Program Course Scheduled Length Maximum Time Frame

Hairdressing & Cosmetology 1000 hours 1500 Scheduled Hours Esthetics 600 hours 900 Scheduled Hours Nail Technology 250 hours 375 Scheduled Hours Waxing 75 hours 112.5 Scheduled Hours

* Not all courses and all schedules are offered at all schools. Prospective students should contact the admissions office at the school they plan on attending to determine what courses and schedules are being offered.

A student is required to attend school regularly in accordance with the attendance regulation portion of the enrollment agreement. Any student, who must be absent for the day, is requested to phone the school within the first hour of class. A student who is late for class is required to explain the reason to the school secretary.

Transfer of scheduled sessions may be permitted only once during training to commence the first class day of the month. Request must be made in writing to the Director with a valid reason. In the event of such transfer, the scheduled completion date, maximum time frame and installment plan will be revised. The maximum time frame for completion of all program requirements is applicable to all students.

Course incompletes, repetitions, and non-credit remedial courses have no effect upon the satisfactory academic progress standards because they do not exist at our schools.

NOTE: The prospective student should be aware that some information contained in the catalog might change. It is recommended that students considering enrollment check with the school director to determine if there is any change from the information provided in this catalog. In addition, a catalog will contain information on the schools’ teaching personnel and courses/curricula offered. Please be advised that the State Education Department separately licenses all teaching personnel and independently approves all courses and curricula offered. Therefore, it is possible that courses/curricula listed in the schools’ catalog may not be approved at the time that a student enrolls in the school or the teaching personnel listed in the catalog may have changed. It is again recommended that you check with the school’s director to determine if there are any changes in the courses/curricula offered or the teaching personnel listed in the catalog. ADDENDUM G Rev 6-19-14-vf

Brittany Beauty Academy

ADDENDUMS*

Table of Contents

A. Faculty and Administration B. Tuition and Method of Payment C. Occupational Data (Job Demand in the Cosmetology Industry) D. Consumer Information E. Campus Security Information F. Financial Aid Information G. Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy

*Brittany Beauty Academy strongly suggests that all prospective students should review the approved catalog for factual information.

Brittany Beauty Academy does not solicit students who are enrolled or attending another cosmetology school.

BRITTANY BEAUTY ACADEMY 500 8TH Avenue

New York, NY 10001 212-868-7171

Vol III 08/25/2016

BRITTANY BEAUTY ACADEMY 500 8TH Avenue

New York, NY 10001 212-868-7171

DIRECTOR Carrol Stevens

OFFICE Samuel D D’Onofrio – Admin

Rachelle D’Arpa – Admin Saad Jaradat – Maintenance Donna Maldonado – Admin

INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF

TEACHERS Marline Antoine William B Collins Cheryl Cranmore Luisa M Duran

Carmen Gonzalez Dorina Griga Edna R Pena Sheila Taylor

Gay R Thomas-Venable Migdalia Vargas

ADDENDUM A

BRITTANY BEAUTY ACADEMY 500 8TH Avenue

New York, NY 10001 212-868-7171

Tuition, Fees, & Tuition Refund Tables

Hairdressing & Cosmetology

1,000 Hours

Registration Fee

$ 100.00

Tuition for Complete Program

$ 13,500.00

Student Kit & Textbooks

$1,000.00 (plus applicable sales tax)

Total Cost of Instruction

$ 14,600.00

Cash Payment Plan

$ 14,600.00

First Payment in Advance. Balance payable on Start

$ 500.00

Extra Charge for make-up work

$13.50 per hour

31.25 Hrs - Approx 32 Weeks (2 terms 16 weeks each)

If withdrawal occurs during Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5

After 5th Week

1st

Term Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $1,350.00 $2,362.50 $3,375.00 $4,725.00 $6,750.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $13,500.00 $12,150.00 $11,137.50 $10,125.00 $8,775.00 $6,750.00

2nd

Term

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $8,100.00 $9,112.50 $10,125.00 $11,475.00 $13,500.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $5,400.00 $4,387.50 $3,375.00 $2,025.00 $0.00

25 Hrs - Approx 40 Weeks (3 Quarters 14, 13, 13 weeks each)

1st

Quarter Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $1,125.00 $2,250.00 $3,375.00 $4,500.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $13,500.00 $12,375.00 $11,250.00 $10,125.00 $9,000.00

2nd

Quarter Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $5,625.00 $6,750.00 $7,875.00 $9,000.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $7,875.00 $6,750.00 $5,625.00 $4,500.00

3rd

Quarter Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $10,125.00 $11,250.00 $12,375.00 $13,500.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $3,375.00 $2,250.00 $1,125.00 $0.00

19 Hrs - Approx 53 Weeks (3 Terms 18, 18, 17 wks each)

1st

Term Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $900.00 $1,575.00 $2,250.00 $3,150.00 $4,500.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $13,500.00 $12,600.00 $11,925.00 $11,250.00 $10,350.00 $9,000.00

2nd

Term Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $5,400.00 $6,075.00 $6,750.00 $7,650.00 $9,000.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $8,100.00 $7,425.00 $6,750.00 $5,850.00 $4,500.00

3rd

Term

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $9,900.00 $10,575.00 $11,250.00 $12,150.00 $13,500.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $3,600.00 $2,925.00 $2,250.00 $1,350.00 $0.00

12 Hrs - Approx 84 Weeks (5 terms 17, 17, 17, 17, 16 weeks each)

1st

Term Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $540.00 $945.00 $1,350.00 $1,890.00 $2,700.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $13,500.00 $12,960.00 $12,555.00 $12,150.00 $11,610.00 $10,800.00

2nd

Term Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $3,240.00 $3,645.00 $4,050.00 $4,590.00 $5,400.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $10,260.00 $9,855.00 $9,450.00 $8,910.00 $8,100.00

3rd

Term

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $5,940.00 $6,345.00 $6,750.00 $7,290.00 $8,100.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $7,560.00 $7,155.00 $6,750.00 $6,210.00 $5,400.00

4th

Term

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $8,640.00 $9,045.00 $9,450.00 $9,990.00 $10,800.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $4,860.00 $4,455.00 $4,050.00 $3,510.00 $2,700.00

5th

Term

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $11,340.00 $11,745.00 $12,150.00 $12,690.00 $13,500.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $2,160.00 $1,755.00 $1,350.00 $810.00 $0.00

GE Disclosures: Compliance with the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR 668.6) governing the Administration of Higher Education Act Title IV program funds requires the following disclosures for each school by program, SOC (Standard Occupational Classification Code, and CIP (Classification of Instructional Program) Code. You can access the occupational profile by going to the website: http://www/onetonline.org/link/summary/39-5012-00

SOC/CIP Code 39-5012-00/12.0401 Credential Level = 01 Undergraduate Certificate

On-Time Completion Rate = New School No Statistics Available

Median Loan Debt = New School No Statistics Available

Job Placement Rate = New School No Statistics Available

ADDENDUM B

BRITTANY BEAUTY ACADEMY 500 8TH Avenue

New York, NY 10001 212-868-7171

Tuition, Fees, & Tuition Refund Tables

Esthetics

600 Hours

Registration Fee

$ 100.00

Tution for Complete Program

$ 8,100.00

Student Kit & Textbooks

$700.00 (plus applicable sales tax)

Total Cost of Instruction

$ 8,900.00

Cash Payment Plan

$ 8,900.00

First Payment in Advance. Balance payable on Start

$ 500.00

Extra Charge for make-up work

$13.50 per hour

31.25 Hours - Approx 20 weeks (2 Quarters 10, 10 weeks each)

If withdrawal occurs during Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5

After 5th Week

1st Quarter

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $1,012.50 $2,025.00 $3,037.50 $4,050.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $8,100.00 $7,087.50 $6,075.00 $5,062.50 $4,050.00

2nd Quarter

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $5,062.50 $6,075.00 $7,087.50 $8,100.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $3,037.50 $2,025.00 $1,012.50 $0.00

25 Hours - Approx 24 weeks (2 Quarters 12, 12 weeks each)

1st Quarter

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $1,012.50 $2,025.00 $3,037.50 $4,050.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $8,100.00 $7,087.50 $6,075.00 $5,062.50 $4,050.00

2nd Quarter

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $5,062.50 $6,075.00 $7,087.50 $8,100.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $3,037.50 $2,025.00 $1,012.50 $0.00

19 Hours - Approx 32 weeks (2 Terms 16,16 weeks each)

1st Term

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $810.00 $1,417.50 $2,025.00 $2,835.00 $4,050.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $8,100.00 $7,290.00 $6,682.50 $6,075.00 $5,265.00 $4,050.00

2nd Term

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $4,860.00 $5,467.50 $6,075.00 $6,885.00 $8,100.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $3,240.00 $2,632.50 $2,025.00 $1,215.00 $0.00

12 Hours - Approx 50 Weeks (3 Terms 17,17,16 wks each)

1st Term

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $540.00 $945.00 $1,350.00 $1,890.00 $2,700.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $8,100.00 $7,560.00 $7,155.00 $6,750.00 $6,210.00 $5,400.00

2nd Term

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $3,240.00 $3,645.00 $4,050.00 $4,590.00 $5,400.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $4,860.00 $4,455.00 $4,050.00 $3,510.00 $2,700.00

3rd Term

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $5,940.00 $6,345.00 $6,750.00 $7,290.00 $8,100.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $2,160.00 $1,755.00 $1,350.00 $810.00 $0.00

Compliance with the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR 668.6) governing the Administration of Higher Education Act Title IV program funds

requires the following disclosures for each school by program, SOC (Standard Occupational Classification Code), and CIP (Classification of

Instructional Program) Code. You can access the occupational profile by going to the website: http://www/onetonline.org/link/summary/39-5094.00

SOC/CIP Code 39-5094.00/12.0409

Credential Level = 01 Undergraduate Certificate

On-Time Completion Rate = New School No Statistics Available

Median Loan Debt = New School No Statistics Available

Job Placement Rate = New School No Statistics Available

ADDENDUM B

BRITTANY BEAUTY ACADEMY 500 8TH Avenue

New York, NY 10001 212-868-7171

Tuition, Fees, & Tuition Refund Tables

Nail Technology

250 Hours

Registration Fee

$ 100.00

Tution for Complete Program

$2,500.00

Student Kit & Textbooks

$400.00 (plus applicable sales tax)

Total Cost of Instruction

$3,000.00

Cash Payment Plan

$3,000.00

First Payment in Advance. Balance payable on Start

$ 500.00

Extra Charge for make-up work

$10.00 per hour

31.25 Hours - Approx 8 Weeks (1 Quarter 8 weeks)

If withdrawal occurs during Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5

1st Quarter

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $625.00 $1,250.00 $1,875.00 $2,500.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $2,500.00 $1,875.00 $1,250.00 $625.00 $0.00

25 Hours - Approx 10 Weeks (1 Quarter 10 weeks)

1st Quarter

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $625.00 $1,250.00 $1,875.00 $2,500.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $2,500.00 $1,875.00 $1,250.00 $625.00 $0.00

19 Hours - Approx 14 Weeks (1 Quarter 14 weeks)

1st Quarter

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $625.00 $1,250.00 $1,875.00 $2,500.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $2,500.00 $1,875.00 $1,250.00 $625.00 $0.00

12 Hours - Approx 21 Weeks (2 Quarters 11,10 weeks each)

1st Quarter

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $312.50 $625.00 $937.50 $1,250.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $2,500.00 $2,187.50 $1,875.00 $1,562.50 $1,250.00

2nd Quarter

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $1,562.50 $1,875.00 $2,187.50 $2,500.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $937.50 $625.00 $312.50 $0.00

ADDENDUM B

BRITTANY BEAUTY ACADEMY 500 8TH Avenue

New York, NY 10001 212-868-7171

Tuition, Fees, & Tuition Refund Tables

Waxing

75 Hours

Registration Fee

$ 100.00

Tution for Complete Program

$ 1,050.00

Student Kit & Textbooks

$140.00 (plus applicable sales tax)

Total Cost of Instruction

$ 1,290.00

Cash Payment Plan

$ 1,290.00

First Payment in Advance. Balance payable on Start

$ 500.00

Extra Charge for make-up work

$14.00 per hour

MINI REFUND CLAUSE

31.25 Hours - Approx 3 Weeks

If withdrawal occurs during

0-15% of program

16-30% of

program

31-45% of

program 46-60% of program

after 60% of

program

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $262.50 $525.00 $787.50

$1,050.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct

$1,050.00 $787.50 $525.00 $262.50 $0.00

12 Hours - Approx 7 Weeks (1 Quarter)

1st Quarter

If withdrawal occurs during Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $262.50 $525.00 $787.50

$1,050.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct

$1,050.00 $787.50 $525.00 $262.50 $0.00

BRITTANY BEAUTY ACADEMY 500 8TH Avenue

New York, NY 10001 212-868-7171

Tuition, Fees, & Tuition Refund Tables

Make-Up Techniques

84 Hours

Registration Fee

$ 100.00

Tution for Complete Program

$ 1,932.00

Student Kit & Textbooks

$ 395.00 (plus applicable sales tax)

Total Cost of Instruction

$ 2,427.00

Cash Payment Plan

$ 2,427.00

First Payment in Advance. Balance payable on Start

$ 500.00

Extra Charge for make-up work

$23.00 per hour

MINI REFUND CLAUSE

31.25 Hours Approx 3 Weeks

If withdrawal occurs during

0-15% of program

16-30% of

program

31-45% of

program 46-60% of program

after 60% of

program

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $483.00 $966.00 $1,449.00 $1,932.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $1,932.00 $1,449.00 $966.00 $483.00 $0.00

25 Hours Approx 4 Weeks

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $483.00 $966.00 $1,449.00 $1,932.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $1,932.00 $1,449.00 $966.00 $483.00 $0.00

16 Hours Approx 6 Weeks

Amount of Tuition School is Entitled to keep $0.00 $483.00 $966.00 $1,449.00 $1,932.00

Amount of Tuition Credited to Students Acct $1,932.00 $1,449.00 $966.00 $483.00 $0.00

BRITTANY BEAUTY ACADEMY

500 8TH Avenue New York, NY 10001

212-868-7171

Job Demand in the Cosmetology Industry, 2014 Barbers, Hairdressers, and Cosmetologists

Percent change in employment, projected 2012-22

Hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists 13% Barbers, hairdressers, and cosmetologists 13% Barbers 11% Total, all occupations 11%

Note: All Occupations includes all occupations in the U.S. Economy. Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Employment Projections program

Overall employment of barbers, hairdressers, and cosmetologists is projected to grow 13 percent from 2012 to 2022, about as fast as the average for all occupations. Growth rates will vary by specialty.

Employment of barbers is projected to grow 11 percent from 2012 to 2022, about as fast as the average for all occupations. The need for barbers will stem primarily from an increasing population, which will lead to greater demand for basic hair-care services.

Employment of hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists is projected to grow 13 percent from 2012 to 2022, about as fast as the average for all occupations. Demand for hair coloring, hair straightening, and other advanced hair treatments has risen in recent years, a trend that is expected to continue over the coming decade.

Job Prospects

Overall job opportunities are expected to be good. A large number of job openings will stem from the need to replace workers who transfer to other occupations, retire, or leave the occupation for other reasons. However, workers should expect strong competition for jobs and clients at higher paying salons, of which there are relatively few and for which applicants must compete with a large pool of experienced hairdressers and cosmetologists.

Employment projections data for barbers, hairdressers, and cosmetologists, 2012-22

Occupational Title SOC Code

Employment, 2012

Projected Employment, 2022

Change, 2012-22 Employment by Industry Percent Numeric

SOURCE: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Employment Projections program

Barbers, hairdressers, hairstylists and cosmetologists

39-5010 663,300 746,600 13 83,300 [XLS]

Barbers 39-5011 52,100 57,900 11 5,800 [XLS]

Hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists

39-5012 611,200 688,700 13 77,600 [XLS]

Suggested citation:

Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2014-15 Edition, Barbers, Hairdressers, and Cosmetologists, on the Internet at http://www.bls.gov/ooh/personal-care-and-service/barbers-hairdressers-and-cosmetologists.htm

Publish Date: Wednesday, January 8, 2014

ADDENDUM C

BRITTANY BEAUTY ACADEMY

500 8TH Avenue New York, NY 10001

212-868-7171

ENROLLMENT, COMPLETION AND PLACEMENT RATE IN LICENSED PRIVATE TRADE SCHOOLS AND REGISTERED

PRIVATE BUSINESS SCHOOLS

*New School therefore there are no statistics to report at this time *

JULY 1, 2014 THROUGH JUNE 30, 2015 HAIRDRESSING & COSMETOLOGY

A. Program Enrollment 0 Full time 0 Part Time 0 Total 0 B. Program Completion Rate Enrolled 0 Graduates 0 Non-completers 0 Continuing Students 0 Completion Rate 0 C. Placement of Program Completers Number of Graduates 0 Percent of Graduates who are 1) Employed related field 0 2) Employed slightly related field 0 3) Employed unrelated field 0 4) In Military 0 5) Seeking employment 0 6) Pursuing additional education 0 7) Unavailable for employment 0 8) Status unknown 0 LICENSURE RATE TOTAL CANDIDATES 0 PASSED 0 FAILED 0 RATE: 0

BRITTANY BEAUTY ACADEMY 500 8TH Avenue

New York, NY 10001 212-868-7171

ENROLLMENT, COMPLETION AND PLACEMENT RATE IN LICENSED PRIVATE TRADE SCHOOLS AND REGISTERED

PRIVATE BUSINESS SCHOOLS

*New School therefore there are no statistics to report at this time *

JULY 1, 2014 THROUGH JUNE 30, 2015

NAIL TECHNOLOGY

A. Program Enrollment

Full time 0 Part Time 0

Total 0

B. Program Completion Rate Enrolled 0 Graduates 0 Non-completers 0 Continuing Students 0 Completion Rate 0 C. Placement of Program Completers Number of Graduates 0 Percent of Graduates who are Employed related field 0 Employed slightly related field 0 Employed unrelated field 0 In Military 0 Seeking employment 0 Pursuing additional education 0 Unavailable for employment 0 Status unknown 0 LICENSURE RATE TOTAL CANDIDATES 0 PASSED 0 FAILED 0 RATE: 0% ADDENDUM D rvsd 08/26/16 ks

BRITTANY BEAUTY ACADEMY

NATIONAL ACCREDITING COMMISSION OF CAREER, ARTS AND SCIENCES COMBINED STATISTICS IN COMPLETION, PLACEMENT AND LICENSING FOR BRITTANY BEAUTY ACADEMY 375 8th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11209 & BRITTANY BEAUTY ACADEMY 500 8TH Avenue, New York, NY 10001

*New School therefore there are no statistics to report at this time *

REPORTING PERIOD OF JANUARY 1, 2014 THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 2014

HAIRDRESSING & COSMETOLOGY A. Number of Students Scheduled to Complete: 0

B. Students who completed as of December 31, 2010 0

C. Students who completed and are eligible for employment 0

D. Students who are employed in a field for which training prepared them 0

E. Students who took the last required portion of the licensing exam 0

COMPLETION RATE: 0%

PLACEMENT RATE: 0%

LICENSURE RATE 0%

ADDENDUM D

BRITTANY BEAUTY ACADEMY

500 8TH Avenue New York, NY 10001

212-868-7171

Campus Security Report 2014

Any person witnessing any form of criminal action or other emergency should promptly report it to the administrative office that will document and

promptly report it to the local police department. A memorandum will then be prepared and kept on file in the office. All reports should be addressed

to the Director of the school. If the Director is not available, students should immediately contact an available staff person and report the criminal

activity. The school’s administration will promptly notify students and staff of the occurrence of any crimes or known risks to persons as the school’s

administration becomes aware of the crimes and /or risks. The school will include this information in the Campus Security Report, which will be

prepared annually and distributed to all students and staff on or about September 1, of each calendar year.

Victims of crimes or witnesses to crimes are encouraged to contact the Director, to report crimes on a voluntary and confidential basis. This school’s campus is limited to the premises that the school occupies at 500 8th Avenue, New York, NY 10001. The school has no dormitories, off

campus locations or other non-campus premises. These premises will be accessible to the students and public who seek our services during normal

business hours and will remain locked during non-business hours and only authorized personnel are permitted on premises during non-business

hours. This school does not recognize any student organizations. This security report encompasses the school’s campus as well as the building it’s

located in and the following crimes in the neighboring areas. Requests for information in furtherance of gathering data regarding criminal activity are

sent out annually to the building’s management, local police authorities, and any known local civic associations. This report is prepared based upon

the responses to those inquiries as well as the records of this school.

This institution does NOT employ private security personnel, campus law enforcement, pastoral counselors or professional counselors. No school

employee or official has the authority to arrest any individual. Therefore, any incidents that are suspicious in nature or criminal action or emergency

should be referred to the administrative office where they will be reported to local authorities.

Students, upon orientation, and staff, at staff meetings, are reminded about the importance of secure premises. All persons on premises are

reminded to keep the premises locked during non-business hours, report any suspicious activity, not to leave their valuables unattended and are

encouraged to work as a group when leaving the school and going to their automobiles, homes, or public transportation. Students and staff are

encouraged to be responsible for their own safety, the safety of others and the surrounding premises.

If any of the following crimes occur on these premises, the information is referred to local authorities. These statistics are disclosed to students and

staff by memorandum every year on or about September 1.

* Criminal Homicide (Murder/Non-negligent manslaughter * Negligent Manslaughter * Aggravated Assault * Burglary

* Sex Offenses – includes rape, Fondling, Incest, Statutory Rape * Robbery * Motor Vehicle Theft * Domestic Violence

* Stalking *Dating Violence * Arson

This is a drug and alcohol free school. The sale or use of alcohol or illegal drugs is strictly prohibited on the premises. Anyone observed using

illegal drugs or underage alcohol consumption would be referred to local authorities. Anyone observed using illegal drugs or -consuming alcohol on

premises would be subject to suspension and/or expulsion. .

This school has in place a Drug and Alcohol prevention policy. All students and Staff receive materials entitled "Cosmetology Cuts out Drugs". This

school does NOT employ any counseling professionals equipped to deal with drug and alcohol abuse issues but will refer any individuals requesting

this information to agencies/authorities that are equipped to deal with these matters.

If any arrest is made for the violations stated below, this information is disclosed to students and staff by memorandum every year by September 1 of

each calendar year.

* Liquor Law Violations *Drug Abuse Violations *Weapons Possessions * Larceny/Theft *Simple Assault *Intimidation

* Destruction/Damage/Vandalism of Property * Hate Crimes

1. The crimes of rape and sexual assault include both forcible and non-forcible sexual offenses. This school has adopted a policy to prevent

sexual offenses and to establish procedures should a sexual offense occur.

2. Sexual assault awareness is discussed during student orientation and staff meetings.

3. If a sexual offense occurs on premises, the accuser has the option to and is encouraged to take the following steps:

a. Report the offense to the administrative office that will report it to the local police department.

b. Preserve evidence as may be necessary to prove the offense.

c. If needed, request assistance from the school administration in reporting the offense to the local police department.

d. Report the offense to the local police department.

e. Request a change of schedule or leave of absence if desired.

f. Obtain counseling and /or other services available in the accuser’s community to the victims of sexual offenses.

4. As required by the Campus Sex Crime Prevention Act of October 2000, you may obtain information on sex offenders in your community by

contacting the New York State Sex Offender Registry hotline at 1-900-288-3838 or on the web at

http://criminaljustice.state.ny.us/crimnet/annrpt9901.htm

5. This institution does not recognize any student organizations nor does it provide student housing.

6. This institution will modify a student's academic situation or employees work schedule after an alleged sexual offense if requested by the

accuser and the change is reasonably available.

7. This institution does not offer any mental health services or counseling. - Nor are there any other services available other than those stated in

this policy. The school will assist its students and staff in obtaining counseling for any matter upon the request of the student or staff, on a

confidential basis.

8. Should an accusation of a sexual offense occur, disciplinary action against the accused offender would be based upon the findings of the law

enforcement agency's investigation, available facts pertaining to the offense, and any other available information. Should the accused student

be found guilty in a court of law, he/she will be subject to expulsion. Should a disciplinary action be instituted, both the accuser and the accused

may have others present during the disciplinary proceeding and both parties will be informed of the final determination of the institution and any

sanctions imposed.

9. Following a final determination by the institution, the school may impose sanctions that may vary including suspension and or expulsion.

Report on Criminal Activity:

Based upon the inquiries to the building’s management, local police authorities, and the records of this school the following criminal activity is

reported

Type of Criminal Activity 2012 Calendar Year

2013 Calendar Year

2014 Calendar Year

Aggravated Assault 0 0 0

Negligent Manslaughter 0 0 0

Arson 0 0 0

Motor Vehicle Theft 0 0 0

Forcible and Non-Forcible Sex Offenses

0 0 0

Burglary 0 0 0

Robbery 3 0 0

Murder and Non-negligent Manslaughter

0 0 0

Liquor Law Violations 0 0 0

Drug Abuse Violations 0 0 0

Weapons Possessions 0 0 0

ADDENDUM F rvsd 08/26/16 ks

BRITTANY BEAUTY ACADEMY

500 8TH Avenue New York, NY 10001

212-868-7171

Financial Assistance Information

Financial Assistance is available for those who are eligible and qualify. Brittany Beauty Academy offers a combination of payment plans, grants and loans for your convenience. These include:

PELL Grants – Based on financial need a FAFSA is filled out to determine the Estimated Family Contribution (EFC) and how much of a grant the student is eligible to receive.

SEOG – This Grant is awarded to students with the greatest financial need

Direct Loans – These are low interest loans for educational expenses and must be paid back

Parent Plus Loans - Low interest loans made to the parents of dependent students for educational expenses and must be paid back

TFC Credit Corporation – Extended payment options beyond graduation for students

Monthly Payment Plans – Course is paid prior to completion

ACE Grant - The ACE Grant is broken down into 2 tuition reductions to the school, $500 after the first week and then an additional $500 at the SAP checkpoint provided the student maintains a minimum 90% Attendance and a minimum 90% GPA . This grant does not need to be paid back.

For additional information about any of these please consult our Financial Aid Advisor at 212-868-7171. ADDENDUM F

SATISFACTORY ACADEMIC PROGRESS POLICY Applies to all students enrolled in a NACCAS-approved program

SATISFACTORY ACADEMIC PROGRESS POLICY-Hairdressing & Cosmetology (1,000 hrs. approx.) Esthetics (600 hrs. approx.) Nail Technology (250 hrs. approx.) Waxing (75 hrs. approx.)

1. ATTENDANCE PROGRESS EVALUATION

Progress Reports may be issued every month; however, Attendance is evaluated and issued at every 450 hour interval of actual attendance for the 1000 hour Hairdressing & Cosmetology Program, 300 actual hours for the 600 hour Esthetics program and 125 actual hours for the 250 hour Nail Technology Program and 37.5 actual hours for the 75 hour Waxing Program.

For a student to be deemed maintaining satisfactory attendance the student must complete \66-2/3% of scheduled hours required.

2. LEAVES OF ABSENCE

Leaves of Absence are defined as an approved interruption of training for extenuating circumstance. A leave of absence has no effect on the Satisfactory Academic Progress Standard. If the student was deemed maintaining satisfactory progress prior to a leave of absence or withdrawal of training upon their return they are deemed in good standing and may continue the program/course from interruption. However, it will extend the student’s contract period and maximum timeframe by the same number of days as the leave of absence.

3. ACADEMIC PROGRESS EVALUATION

Progress Reports may be issued every month; however, Grade Point Average is evaluated and issued at every 450 hour interval of actual attendance for the 1000 hour Hairdressing Cosmetology Program, 300 hours for the 600 hour Esthetics program and 125 hours for the 250 hours Nail Technology Program and 37.5 hours for the 75 hour Waxing Program.

A Excellent 95%—100% B Very Good 85%—94% C Good 75%—84% F Fail 74% & Under

A GPA. of 75% is minimum passing grade Grade point average is determined by a combined average of all practical and written examinations. Those students who have not satisfied the school’s minimum academic satisfactory progress requirements or those students who wish to increase their overall grade point average may retake any written or practical examination at the discretion of the school director. In addition, those students who missed, failed or wish to improve an examination grade may re-take the exam within 15 days of the scheduled exam. The new grade will become the final grade for that unit of instruction.

4. STUDENTS WHO MEET THE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS for attendance and academic progress shall be considered making satisfactory progress until the next scheduled evaluation. Students who do not meet such requirements shall be given a financial aid warning. Title IV funds will be reinstated to good standing if the student satisfies the Satisfactory Requirement.

5. FINANCIAL AID WARNING

The student failing to maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress will be given a financial aid warning until the next scheduled evaluation period. While in financial aid warning status students will be eligible to receive Title IV funds and deemed maintaining SAP. However if a student fails to improve during this warning period (450 actual hours-Cosmetology and 300 actual hours-Esthetics) the student will be not maintaining SAP and not be eligible for any additional Title IV funds. The student may also be subject to dismissal.

6. APPEAL

When a student is placed on financial aid warning and deemed “failing to maintain satisfactory progress,” they may not appeal.

Addendum G

SATISFACTORY ACADEMIC PROGRESS POLICY (continued)

7. REINSTATEMENT/RE-ENROLLMENT

Students who re-enter the program/course will retain the same SAP as it was before the interruption of training regardless of how long they were out of school.

8. REINSTATEMENT OF AID

Title IV aid will be reinstated to a student who was deemed maintaining satisfactory academic progress, or on Financial aid Warning at the time of discontinuance.

9. TRANSFER OF HOURS Transfer of hours that are accepted from another institution is counted as both attempted and completed hours.

10. MAXIMUM TIME FRAME FOR COURSE COMPLETION – All NACCAS Approved Programs

Hairdressing & Cosmetology / Esthetics / Nail Technology / Waxing

Program Course Scheduled Length Maximum Time Frame

Hairdressing & Cosmetology 1000 hours 1500 Scheduled Hours Esthetics 600 hours 900 Scheduled Hours Nail Technology 250 hours 375 Scheduled Hours Waxing 75 hours 112.5 Scheduled Hours

* Not all courses and all schedules are offered at all schools. Prospective students should contact the admissions office at the school they plan on attending to determine what courses and schedules are being offered.

A student is required to attend school regularly in accordance with the attendance regulation portion of the enrollment agreement. Any student, who must be absent for the day, is requested to phone the school within the first hour of class. A student who is late for class is required to explain the reason to the school secretary.

Transfer of scheduled sessions may be permitted only once during training to commence the first class day of the month. Request must be made in writing to the Director with a valid reason. In the event of such transfer, the scheduled completion date, maximum time frame and installment plan will be revised. The maximum time frame for completion of all program requirements is applicable to all students.

Course incompletes, repetitions, and non-credit remedial courses have no effect upon the satisfactory academic progress standards because they do not exist at our schools.

NOTE: The prospective student should be aware that some information contained in the catalog might change. It is recommended that students considering enrollment check with the school director to determine if there is any change from the information provided in this catalog. In addition, a catalog will contain information on the schools’ teaching personnel and courses/curricula offered. Please be advised that the State Education Department separately licenses all teaching personnel and independently approves all courses and curricula offered. Therefore, it is possible that courses/curricula listed in the schools’ catalog may not be approved at the time that a student enrolls in the school or the teaching personnel listed in the catalog may have changed. It is again recommended that you check with the school’s director to determine if there are any changes in the courses/curricula offered or the teaching personnel listed in the catalog. ADDENDUM G Rvsd 08/26/16 ks

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