
The Salon Professional Academy
http://www.thesalonprofessionalacademy.com/701 E High St, Lexington, Kentucky 40502-1776
(859) 266-5531
Pursuing an education in cosmetology is the first step to discovering a career filled with endless opportunity. The Salon Professional Academy's goal is to maximize your artistic potential through programs that teach not only the latest techniques, but also proven business strategies. Our well rounded education will significantly improve your earning potential and prepare you for a long-term future in the industry.
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| Institution Type | 2-year, Private for-profit |
| Special Learning Opportunities | None |
| Student Services | Placement services for completers |
| Credit Accepted | Institution does not accept dual, credit for life, or AP credits |
| Religious Affiliation | Not applicable |
| Federal Aid | Eligible students may receive Pell Grants and other federal aid (e.g. Direct Loans). |
| Degrees/Certificates Offered | One but less than two years certificate Two but less than 4 years certificate |
| Campus Setting | City: Large |
| Disability Services Student | 3% or less |
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At The Salon Professional Academy, 63.0% percent of first-time undergrads receive financial aid, 45.0% receive grants and/or scholarships (an average of $5,068), and 62% receive loans ($8,693 on average). On-campus room and board costs about $10,318. Taking into account total living expenses and financial aid, the average net cost of attending The Salon Professional Academy is $19,487 per year. |
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| Percent of In-State Undergrads | 100.0% |
| Full Time Retention Rate | 88.0% |
| Overall Graduation Rate | 81.0% |
| Admissions | |
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| Admissions Office Phone | (859) 266-5531 |
| Admissions Office Email | http://www.thesalonprofessionalacademy.com/lexington/contact.html |
| Admissions Office Address | 701 East High Street Lexington, KY 40502 |
| Admissions Website | http://www.thesalonprofessionalacademy.com/lexington/apply.html |
| The Salon Professional Academy Programs | |||||
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| Program Name | Certificate | Associate | Bachelor | Master | Doctorate |
| Personal and culinary services | 44 | ||||
| Cosmetology, Barber/Styling, and Nail Instructor | |||||
| Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General | 44 | ||||
| Nail Technician/Specialist and Manicurist | |||||
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has an average user rating of 2.0 (out of 1 unique-user rankings) |
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CommentsAnd the school does not look like the picture above just to let you know I did have a review of this school but it looks Iike it got deleted!!! Don't go to the Lexington one they will try to rip you off , you don't get what you pay for you will be disappointed, and that still doesn't look like the school I went to haha |
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Tspagrad on April 14, 2011 said:
While I did learn what I needed to Pass state board , I don't recommend this school, as a former student our theory class had five different instructors in a time span of Bout 7 months, why are they not staying? Idk. Certain instructors talk and laugh about students while they are working rather than helping them, financial aid is ridiculous they actually asked us if we knew how to do it, (dont you have to be qualified?) and checks were never on time, they took more money from me then what was needed for tuition, you don't get what is promised in your contract and when you start you think it's gonna be different, by the end you are worn out And feel jipped, the owner has no concern for her school or students all she cares about is making money. Go to Paul Mitchell you actually get your money's worth.