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California Hair Design Academy

Mission Statement:

At CALIFORNIA HAIR DESIGN ACADEMY, we are constantly striving to develop the latest in programs to meet educational needs and teach modern salon practices. Basic to our school's philosophy is the belief that thorough and intense training will prepare a student for meaningful employment in the beauty industry. It is the school's objective to not only provide each student with the necesssary training to pass the California State licencing exam; but also to teach the student to be salon ready upon graduation. We strive to maximize the personal growth of each student as a total person, and to help each student discover his or her potential. The sucessful student should be able to function effectively and successfully in one of the many specialties in the industry upon completion of their training. Beyond providing the minimum training, the school endeavors to give each student advanced training which will make them competitive in seeking a job in their chosen field.

Address:

8011 University Avenue, Suite A-2
La Mesa, CA 91941-5055

Phone:

General: (619) 461-8600
Admissions: (619) 461-8600
Financial aid: (619) 461-8600

Degrees offered:

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General
Nail Technician/Specialist and Manicurist
Personal and Culinary Services, Other
Technical Teacher Education

Classification:

Type: Private for-profit, 4-year or above
Highest degree offered: Nondegree-granting
Carnegie class: {Item not available}

Enrollment Information:

Total enrollment:244
Total undergraduate:244
Total graduate:0
Total professional:0
 
Total full-time:244
Full-time undergraduate:244
Full-time graduate:0
Full-time professional:0
 
Total part-time:0
Part-time undergraduate:0
Part-time graduate:0
Part-time professional:0
 
Men total:13
Women total:231
 
Nonresident alien: 0 (00.00%)
American Indian/Alaska Native: 2 (00.82%)
Asian or Pacific Islander: 36 (14.75%)
Black non-Hispanic: 3 (01.23%)
Hispanic: 48 (19.67%)
White non-Hispanic: 155 (63.52%)
Race/ethnicity unknown: 0 (00.00%)