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Catalog Vol. 14 22/23

Admissions Process 

Equal Access/Equal Opportunity
 
Shear Finesse Beauty Academy in making admissions decisions, we do not discriminate on the basis of disability, age, race, color, religion, creed, national origin, ethnic origin, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, or membership in other protected groups, as defined by local, state or federal law. Rather, we make admissions decisions based on merit, including each applicant’s interest, aptitude, and ability. The specific requirements to gain admission are outlined in the admissions requirements.
 
Admissions Procedures
 
Enrollment occurs year round for all programs and during regular school hours. All applicants will be required to meet with an admissions representative before any decision is made to submit an application. During the interview the representative will discuss the prospective student’s program choice, training needs, individual motivation and other important pre-enrollment information.
 
Admissions Requirements
 
The school requires each applicant complete an enrollment application and meet the following minimum requirements.


  • Submit documentation showing that you are at least 16 years of age (birth certificate, driver’s license, state ID, passport)
  • Proof of graduation from high school or its equivalent, GED, an official transcript of secondary school completion, or a state certification of home-school completion. 
 
 
Should an enrolling student provide a foreign high school diploma, the institution will work with the student to obtain an English translation of the document along with confirmation that the education received is equivalent to a U.S. high school diploma.  This documentation must come from an approved outside agency.
 




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