Gainful Employment Information
Cosmetology:
Tuition $21,000
Kit Fee $2,200*
Registration Fee $150
Application Fee $50
*Includes Books and Supplies
Esthiology:
Tuition $8,000
Kit Fee $1900*
Registration Fee $150
Application Fee $50
*Includes Books and Supplies
Massage Therapy:
Tuition $10,000
Kit Fee $1500*
Registration Fee $150
Application Fee $50
*Includes Books and Supplies
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The Aveda Institute Des Moines started offers Title IV Federal Funding. The median private loan debt of 2011, was $10,271.00 for Cosmetology, $0 for Esthiology, and $0 for Massage Therapy.
Completion, Placement, Licensure
Applicable outcome rates for the 2011 annual report year for Aveda Institute Des Moines are as follows:
a. Completion Rate 77.68%
b. Licensure 100.00%
c. Placement Rate of graduates 93.51%
The above outcome rates are higher than the NAACAS requirement. Per accreditation guidelines, the institution is responsible for the achievement of the below expected and acceptable outcomes, regardless of mode of educational delivery:
a. Completion Rate 50%
b. Licensure 70%
c. Placement Rate of graduates 60%
Cosmetology
The Cosmetology course is seventeen (17) months in length. For the 2011 annual report, one-hundred twenty-three (123) students were enrolled as of January 1st, with another one-hundred five (105) starting training in 2011. Eighty-one (81) were scheduled to complete, fifty-seven (57) actually completed. Thirty-nine (39) students took the last required portion of the licensing exam in 2011. 100% of these students passed all portions of licensing exam. Of the forty-seven (47) students eligible for employment, forty-two (42) students are employed in a field for which training prepared them. All information is in compliance with NAACAS accrediting agency guidelines.
Occupations Available
SOC CODE 39-5012.00 Hairdressers, Hairstylists, and Cosmetologists
Provide beauty services, such as shampooing, cutting, coloring, and styling hair, and massaging and treating scalp. May apply makeup, dress wigs, perform hair removal, and provide nail and skin care services.
Sample of reported job titles: Cosmetologist, Hairstylist, Hair Stylist, Barber Stylist, Hair Dresser, Manager Stylist, Nail Technician
For additional information regarding occupations visit The Department of Labor's O*NET at http://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/39-5094.00
Esthiology
The Esthiology course is five (5) months in length. For the 2011 annual report, thirteen (13) students were enrolled as of January 1st, with another eleven (11) students starting training in 2011. Twenty (20) students were scheduled to complete, nineteen (19) actually completed. Twenty (20) students took the last required portion of the licensing exam in 2011. 100% of these students passed all portions of licensing exam. Of the twenty-one students eligible for employment, twenty (20) students are employed in a field for which training prepared them. All information is in compliance with NAACAS accrediting agency guidelines.
Occupations Available
SOC Code 39-5094.00 Skincare Specialists
Provide skincare treatments to face and body to enhance an individual’s appearance. Includes electrologists and laser hair removal specialists.
Sample of reported job titles: Esthetician, Aesthetician, Skin Care Specialist, Skin Care Therapist, Spa Technician, Facialist, Medical Esthetician, Nurse Esthetician, Skin Care Technician
For additional information regarding occupations visit The Department of Labor's O*NET at http://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/39-5094.00
Massage Therapy
The Massage Therapy course is six (6) months in length. For the 2011 annual report, eight (8) students were enrolled as of January 1st, with nine (9) starting training in 2011. Eleven (11) students were scheduled to complete, eleven (11) students actually completed. Nine (9) students took the last required portion of the licensing exam in 2011. 100% of these students passed all portions of licensing exam. Of the nine (9) students eligible for employment, eight (8) students are employed in a field for which training prepared them. All information is in compliance with NAACAS accrediting agency guidelines.
Occupations Available
SOC Code 31-9011 Massage Therapists
Perform therapeutic massages of soft tissues and joints. May assist in the assessment of range of motion and muscle strength, or propose client therapy plans.
Sample of reported job titles: Massage Therapist, Licensed Massage Therapist, Certified Massage Therapist (CMT), Licensed Massage Practitioner (LMP), Registered Massage Therapist, Bodywork Therapist, Clinical Massage Therapist, Hospice Massage Therapist, Integrated Deep Tissue Massage Therapist, Medical Massage Therapist
For additional information regarding occupations visit The Department of Labor's O*NET at http://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/39-5094.00
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