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MID WEST

BARBER COLLEGE

CATALOG

901 SW 37

Th

Street

Topeka, KS 66611

Phone (785)266-2500

Fax (785)266-2501

HOURS OF OPERATION

Monday - Friday 9:00a - 7:00p

Saturday 8:00a – 4:00p

NEW STUDENTS BEGIN THE 1

ST

MONDAY

OF EVERY MONTH

www.midwestbarbercollege.com

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

Revised: January 2012

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Table of Contents

ADMISSION PROCEDURES …….……… 3

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS ….………... 4

ADVISING ……… 9

APPROVALS AND ACCREDITATION ……….. 3

ATTENTANCE AND TARDINESS ………. 6

BARBERING HAIR STYLING ………... 5

CANCELLATION AND SETTLEMENT POLICY ….……….... 10

CLASS SCHEDULES / PROGRAM HOURS... 4

CLOCK HOUR…... 6

CREDIT FOR PREVIOUS TRAINING OR TRANSFER ………... 4

DESCRIPTION OF THE SCHOOL ………...………… 3

DIPLOMA ………...………. 8

EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES AND GOALS ………..…... 4

FINANCIAL AID ……… 9

GRADING SYSTEM ……… 6

HISTORY OF THE SCHOOL ……….... 3

HOUSING ………...………. 9

LEAVE OF ABSENCE POLICY ………...………. 9

LEGAL STATUS ………...……….. 3

LIBRARY ………. 9

MAKEUP WORK ………... 8

PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE SERVICE ..……….... 8

PROBATION/TERMINATION ………... 7

REQUIRED LEVELS OF PERFORMANCE ………... 8

SATISFACTORY PROGRESS ………... 6

STUDENT COMPLAINTS ………... 8

STUDENT CONDUCT ……….. 9

STUDENTS RIGHTS ……….. 8

TRANSCRIPTS ………... 9

TRANSPORTATION ……….. 9

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Dear Student:

Mid West Barber College, a branch of Old Town Barber College in Wichita, Kansas an acknowledged leader in the education of Baber Stylists welcomes you. We can aid you in achieving your fullest potential in the hair care profession.

Mid West Barber College invites prospective students to visit our facilities. You will find our friendly administration and faculty will be pleased to give you a tour of our school and answer any question you may have concerning the dynamic hair styling industry

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INSTITUTIONAL PHILOSOPHY

Mid West Barber College is successful only when the student has successfully been placed in the field related to their training. True Success involves a balance of a marketable skill, knowledge to support that skill, and the attitude traits of the individual to facilitate progress toward the realization of a worthy ideal.

Our students are provided the opportunity to learn Barber Hair Styling. Education occurs in the classroom as well as in our full service barber styling customer service area providing services to clients.

HISTORY OF THE SCHOOL

Old Town Barber College opened in March of 1955 and is one of the oldest continually operating schools in the state of Kansas. The original school was called the Kansas School of Barbering. The Topeka campus, Mid West Barber College, began operation in August 2011.

LEGAL STATUS

Mid West Barber College is incorporated under the name of Kansas School of Barbering, Inc., a Kansas corporation. The owner and CEO of the Corporation is Larry L. Nienhueser

APPROVALS AND

ACCREDITATION

Accrediting Commission of Career School & Colleges (ACCSC)

State Board of Barber Examiners

Associated Master Barbers and Beauticians of America

State Vocational Rehabilitation Services

DESCRIPTION OF THE SCHOOL

Mid West Barber College has over 4,000 square feet of space with modern facilities and equipment. The school includes two classroom areas and a large first floor area for customer service. The maximum class size is 25 students. Mid West Barber College is wheelchair accessible.

ADMISSION PROCEDURES

Prospective student are required to visit the school, participate in a tour of the facility, and complete the necessary application material. Each prospective student is provided a catalog and consumer information. If desired, prospective students may visit with the Financial Aid Office to determine eligibility for Title IV assistance in the form of grants (which do not require repayment) and loans (which do require repayment). Mid West Barber College only enrolls students that visit the school in person. As part of the formal enrollment process, prospects are required to complete an Application for Admission, interview with admissions, financial aid, the

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director of the College, and pay a $100 non-refundable fee.

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Mid West Barber College, an equal opportunity institution, admits any student regardless of race, religion, color, sex, age, disability, sexual orientation, or national origin who has:

BARBERING HAIR STYLING

1. Reached their sixteenth birthday;

2. Proof of an earned diploma from an approved high school, GED, or recognized equivalent; 3. Provides evidence that the

prospect will benefit from the training offered; and

4. Prior to taking the State examination, a statement must be produced from a licensed physician documenting the absence of any contagious and/or infectious disease.

EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES

AND GOALS

The educational objectives and goals for each program offered at Mid West Barber College are to train students with the skills outlined in the State curriculum and to pass the required State examination/s leading to successful placement of graduates in the field related to their training. We teach the hair styling and professional ethics that are elemental to becoming a successful professional Hair Stylist. Graduates are deemed to be entry level qualified, with training being intended to provide students with the opportunity for licensure.

CREDIT FOR PREVIOUS

TRAINING OR TRANSFER

When a student has received previous training in another school that meets with and complies with the educational regulations governing the Kansas State Board of Barbering as per the laws of the State of Kansas, credit will be given. A minimum of 25% of the total hours required for completion must be earned at Mid West Barber College.

Students may transfer to another institution hours accumulated towards the Kansas barber license at the discretion of the receiving institution and the State barber authority.

PROGRAM HOURS

BARBERING HAIR STYLING

Monday – Friday Day Program 9:00a to 3:00p Saturday (alternating) 8:00a to 4:00p Monday – Friday Evening Program 1:00a to 7:00p Saturday (alternating) 8:00a to 4:00p

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BARBERING HAIR STYLING

This program, consisting of a minimum of 1500 clock hours (which will equal approximately fifty-two (52) weeks of full-time training) and is designed to prepare the student who graduates to pass the State Examination and enter the field as an entry level, licensed Barber Stylist.

COURSE OUTLINE

350 Hrs. History of Barbering and Scientific Fundamentals

Professional Ethics, Hygiene Grooming and First Aid

Study of the hair, skin, scalp and structure of the head

Elementary chemistry relating to sanitation, sterilization and bacteriology Economics of Shop Management

Electricity as Applied to Barbering 1000 Hrs. Practical Work

Shaving, facials, massage Honing an stropping

Men’s and Women’s Haircutting Permanent Waving

Hair Tinting- Temporary, Semi-permanent and Permanent 150 Hrs. Shop Management

Business training and laws relating to the Kansas State Board and Barber Examiners

1500 Hrs. TOTAL

BARBER PROGRAM

Tuition………....$14,445.00 Books, Kit & Uniform…………$2,000.00 State Fees………$250.00 Admission Fees……….$300.00 Total………....$16,995.00

BARBER EQUIPMENT

Adjustable Clippers

Disinfectant

Duck Bills

Edger

Electric Clippers

Equipment Case

Extra Blades

Flat Top Brush

Flat Top Comb

Hair Cutting Comb

Hair Dryer

Hair Pick

Mannequins and Holder

Milady Educator

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Milady Workbook

Mirror

Neck Clip

Rat Tail Comb

Razor & Blades

Shampoo Comb

Shears

Spray Bottle

Styptic

Thinning Shears

Uniforms (3)

Vent Brush

NEW CLASS STARTS

New classes begin the first Monday of each month.

COLLEGE CALENDER

The College is closed to commemorate the following holidays: New Years (2days); Martin Luther King Day; Memorial Day; Independence Day; Labor Day; Thanksgiving (2 days); and Christmas (2 days). No student hours are given for holidays.

ATTENDANCE AND

TARDINESS

Mid West Barber College reflects the attendance requirements of the profession. As a result good attendance is required and is a major contributor to satisfactory progress. Saturday attendance is mandatory. A student must complete the State Board required course hours to be able to graduate.

Additional specific attendance requirements are discussed during orientation and are found in the student handbook. During each monthly grading period (see Satisfactory Progress), a student is evaluated on skill, knowledge and professionalism.

CLOCK HOUR

A clock hour is defined as sixty (60) minutes of theory, demonstration, floor practice, application, or customer service experience.

STUDENTS RIGHTS

The rights and responsibilities of students are presented in Mid West Barber College’s Student Handbook.

GRADING SYSTEM

Instructors record all grades on each student’s written and practical work. Examinations are given to determine student’s comprehension and instructor’s success. At the end of each month, the instructor will confer with their students for the purpose of reviewing the past month’s activities (grades, attendance, etc.). Satisfactory academic progress is determined at each of these intervals.

The following grade scale is used to grade in both theory and practical work:

A (93% - 100%) - 4 points; B (85% - 92%) - 3 points; C (77%-84%) - 2 points; D (70%-76%) - 1 point; and F (Below 70%) - Failing

SATISFACTORY ACADEMIC

PROGRESS POLICY

All students must maintain satisfactory academic progress. Academic Progress is defined as follows:

1. Students must maintain a minimum 2.0 GPA and 80% attendance during each grading period. A grading period is defined as a calendar month. Any student failing to maintain a minimum 2.0 GPA and 80 % attendance during a grading period will be granted a financial aid warning for the following grading period.

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If the student receiving Title IV funds fails to get back into satisfactory academic progress during this warning period, financial aid is suspended and the student has one additional grading period to regain satisfactory academic progress. Failure to accomplish this will result in dismissal. Students not receiving financial aid will have the same time frame to regain satisfactory academic progress. Anytime a student exceeds the 1 1/2 time-frame for completion of the program, they will automatically be dropped.

2. A student must have a minimum 2.0 GPA in order to graduate. All students at Old Town Barber College are full-time.

3. Satisfactory academic progress is determined at the end of each month. At that time students with a minimum grade point average of 2.0 (77%), current with all assignments, and a minimum attendance of 80% (AMA 100 hours) is making satisfactory academic progress.

4. The school does not issue “incomplete” grades.

a. Student failing to complete an assignment within the designated time will have 10 points per day deducted from the earned assignment grade until the work is submitted or the grades become a “0” whichever occurs first.

b. Students failing to take a test on the designated test date will have the opportunity to make up the test on the designated test makeup date only. A grade of “0” will be entered if the student fails to meet this requirement.

5. The recorded grade for a student required or choosing to repeat an assignment will be calculated by averaging the two grades together. In no case will a student be permitted to repeat an assignment more than once.

6. Students will be terminated for not maintaining satisfactory academic progress and may not appeal this decision. A

terminated student may apply for re-admission after a 6 month waiting period and a personal interview with the director.

MAXIMUM TIME FRAME FOR

COMPLETION

The maximum time-frame in which a student must complete the program is no more than 1.5 times the normal duration of that program. Students who do not meet this requirement will be dropped.

REASONS FOR TERMINATION

In addition to the responsibility of maintaining Satisfactory Academic Progress, a student must also be aware of the potential for termination due to the following reasons:

1. Lack of attendance;

2. Noncompliance with school rules and regulations; and

3. Nonpayment of tuition and fees. 4. A student interrupting, canceling, or

terminating training must notify the school immediately.

MAKEUP WORK

A student will have the opportunity to make up work missed or failed, under the supervision of their instructor. This work must be completed during the same evaluation period. All makeup tests and assignments will be given full credit.

STUDENT

COMPLAINTS/GRIEVANCE

PROCEDURE

Students are given a copy of Mid West Barber College’s Student Handbook documenting the procedure for student complaints. This procedure is also discussed during orientation on the first day of school. The procedure is intended to provide a framework by which formal written complaints may be resolved.

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Students are encouraged to communicate their concerns to members of the school faculty and administration. Employees who receive a complaint form from a student must then immediately notify the school Director. If a student does not feel that the school has adequately addressed a complaint or concern, the student may consider contacting the Accrediting Commission for Career School and Colleges of Technology. All complaints considered by the commission must be in written form, with permission from the complainant(s) for the Commission to forward a copy of the complaint to the school for a response. The complainant(s) will be kept informed as to the status of the complaint as well as the final resolution by the Commission.

STUDENT COMPLAINT/ GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE

Schools accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges must have a procedure and operational plan for handling student complaints. If a student does not feel that the school has adequately addressed a complaint or concern, the student may consider contacting the Accrediting Commission. All complaints considered by the Commission must be in written form, with permission from the complainant(s) for the Commission to forward a copy of the complaint to the school for a response. The complainant(s) will be kept informed as to the status of the complaint as well as the final resolution by the Commission. Please direct all inquiries to:

Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges

2101 Wilson Blvd. / Suite 302 Arlington, VA 22201

(703) 247-4212 accsc.org

A copy of the Commission’s Complaint

Form is available at the school and may be obtained by contacting the director.

REQUIRED LEVELS OF

PERFORMANCE FOR

GRADUATION

Students must complete the required clock hours of instruction in the program enrolled, must have a minimum Grade Average of a “C” and must meet all necessary financial obligations.

If all requirements are met, the student is qualified to graduate and will receive a diploma. Students will also be eligible to take the State Examination to obtain their license to practice in their field of study.

PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE

SERVICE

Mid West Barber College has an individual able to assist in the search for employment following satisfactory program completion and graduation. This person also maintains ongoing records of graduation and employment. Mid West Barber College, like all credible training institutions, does not guarantee employment to its graduates.

HOUSING

While room and board is unavailable through the school, a list of apartments in the vicinity is available.

TRANSPORTATION

The school is located one mile east of downtown core area of Wichita on the major bus routes. Student should be able to make use of public transportation to travel to and from school.

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ADVISING

Each student may meet with the student services person and/or their instructor on a need basis for an evaluation of progress or other related issues.

TRANSCRIPTS

One copy of a student’s transcript will be provided free upon graduation. Additional copies may be obtained at a cost of $15.00. All requests for transcripts must be made in writing and address to: Transcripts, Mid West Barber College, 1207 E. Douglas, Wichita, KS 67211.

LIBRARY

Periodicals, texts, computers, internet access, electronic resources, other similar resources, and equipment are available for students to use. These materials are housed throughout the institution. We provide an extensive video library for the student’s use. Video tapes, DVD’s and demonstrations are performed in all classrooms, as well as on the salon floor. Please ask your instructor to locate your needed resource.

STUDENT CONDUCT

Students must conduct themselves in a respectable manner at all times. The distribution, manufacturing or use of drugs or alcohol in any form while in school is strictly prohibited and will result in the termination of the student as well as any Title IV funding they might be receiving towards tuition. If a student violates rules of the school, this is considered unsatisfactory conduct and will result in possible termination

An outline of the school rules and policies is read, signed, and received by each student during orientation the first day of class.

LEAVE OF ABSENCE POLICY

Students may receive a leave of absence for

emergency and extended unforeseen

circumstances beyond their control only.

Situations which may be considered for an

emergency leave of absence are the

following: serious health condition that

makes the student unable to perform, care of

a new child (birth, adoption, placement in

foster care), care for a seriously ill family

member (spouse, child, and parent), care for

an injured service member in the family, or

family member deployment. A leave of

absence will be approved only after

receiving authorized documentation of the

situation and the signature of the student.

Under no situation may a student receive

more than 180 days of leave during a twelve

month period. The student must return from

the leave of absence on the day following

the leave of absence. If the student does not

return, the student will be dropped without

notice, federal assistance will be terminated,

and the Return of Title IV Funds (R2T4)

requirements of the U. S. Department of

Education and the institutional refund policy

will be used to close the student account.

FINANCIAL AID

Mid West Barber College has a program of Financial Aid which is available to those who qualify. The school is eligible for the following programs: Federal Pell Grant, Direct Subsidized Loans, Direct Unsubsidized Loans, and Direct Plus Loans. Depending on the student’s need, a package of financial aid can be arranged to meet the student’s educational expenses. A financial aid officer is available in the school one day per week and at all times, by phone, at the Wichita campus during designated hours of operation to assist any prospective student in determining their financial need.

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CANCELLATION AND

SETTLEMENT POLICY

If a student (or in the case of a student under legal age, his/her parent or guardian) cancels his/her contract and demands his/her money back in writing, within three (3) business days of the signing of the enrollment agreement or contract, all monies collected by the school shall be refunded. The cancellation date will be determined by the postmark or written notification, or the date said information is delivered to the school administrator in person.

If a student cancels his/her enrollment after three(3)business days but prior to entering classes, he/she shall be entitled to a refund of all monies paid to the school, less the registration fee (which shall not exceed $150).

The institutional refund policy is as follows: % hours complete % Retained .01% - 4.9% 20% 5% - 9.9% 30% 10% - 14.9% 40% 15% - 24.9% 45% 25% - 49.9% 70%

Students are asked to notify the school immediately upon withdrawal. All required refunds are made within 45 days from the date of withdrawal or termination. Students who receive financial assistance from Title IV Programs (Federal Pell Grants, Stafford loans, PLUS loans) and withdraw from school are subject to the Return to Title IV Funds (R2T4) requirements of the U. S. Department of Education. Once a student has completed 60% of the scheduled hours for any payment period, no refund is due. Prior to the 60%, the R2T4 calculation is based on a pro-rated amount of scheduled hours over the payment period hours. Once the R2T4 calculation is completed, students are than subject to the school’s institutional refund policy. Examples of R2T4 and institutional refund calculations are published in the school’s consumer information and are also available in the financial aid office for student review.

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MID WEST

BARBER COLLEGE

901 SW 37

Th

Street

Topeka, KS 66611

Phone (785)266-2500

Fax (785)266-2501

HOURS OF OPERATION

Monday - Friday 9:00a - 7:00p

Saturday 8:00a – 4:00p

www.midwestbarbercollege.com

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

Mid West Barber College is a branch of the main school Old Town Barber College in

Wichita, Kansas

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