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  • Job Placement Assistance: Rosel School of Cosmetology will assist students in securing employment in the cosmetology field. We will supply information about available positions and will provide letters of recommendation for students. We do not, however, guarantee employment.

  • Student Privacy Act: Federal law states that students may examine their files, and Rosel School of Cosmetology allows students to inspect their files upon request. If the student is under 18 years of age, the student’s parent or guardian also has the right to inspect the file. We require the student’s written permission before releasing information from the file to outside parties, except in special circumstances where authorities may have legal access to student files. We require a parent’s written permission to release information on any students under 18 years of age.

  • Nondiscrimation Clause: Rosel School of Cosmetology practices no discrimination in its admission, instruction, and graduation policies on the basis of age, race, sex, creed, religion, financial status, or country or area of origin or residence.

  • Transfer Students: Rosel School of Cosmetology does not recruit students who are already attending or are admitted to another institution offering a similar course of study. However, students who voluntarily transfer from another cosmetology school will receive credit for all hours earned as listed on their transcript of hours. Students who have completed a cosmetology course in another country must bring their diploma when enrolling. They must complete at least 900 hours of the course at this school prior to graduating. Diplomas from other countries MUST specify the number of hours completed for the course.  A diploma without specification of hours completed will not enable the student to receive credit for those hours, and the student will be required to complete the ENTIRE 1500-hour course at this school. Individuals who are licensed cosmetologists in other countries or states may be eligible for a brush-up course of 250 hours. The tuition for transfer students will be adjusted based on the number of hours required for completion of the course.