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Message from the Principals Richards Beauty College was established in 1961. Its history is defined by its commitment to excellence and innovation in education, professional development and personal growth. We and the educators provide mentorship that equips students to transition into confident and successful skilled professionals, entrepreneurs, communicators, educators and leaders, with maximum earning potential. We believe in instilling essential life skills and fierce determination to enable individuals to achieve their career goals and excel personally and professionally. We have experience and success as entrepreneurs, salon managers and operators, event creators, educators and award recipients. We have mastered every component of this industry and are applying this knowledge to educate and inspire generations of emerging talent. Richards Beauty College is positioned as one of the best beauty colleges and hair schools in Canada with internationally experienced, award-winning educators. The program curriculums explore emerging style trends using modern technology, encourage artistic creativity and create opportunities for students to grow clientele. We foster collaboration with experienced industry professionals and guest educators to maximize the quality of education we deliver. Students experience interactive learning by performing services on guests and collaborating with special events, theatre companies and print publications to enhance their technical skills. Richards Beauty College has established a history of success in developing students into award-winning, international champions. Students are encouraged to participate in Skills Canada, WorldSkills and Allied Beauty Association competitions. Richards Beauty College delivers specialized coaching to prepare students to enter competitions. Upon graduation, Richards Beauty College remains a dedicated and valuable resource for alumni, providing advanced and continuing education courses to ensure industry professionals are knowledgeable about emerging trends and constantly striving to achieve excellence in their careers. Thank you for considering Richards Beauty College to pursue your education and professional development. Hairstyling, esthetics and makeup artistry are thriving, versatile professions with limitless opportunity to achieve success. Candyce Fiessel Principal & Partner Daniel Pritchard Principal & Partner 2
Richards Beauty College 434 Broad St. Regina, SK S4R 1X3 T 306.522.2077 F 306.522.3334 E info@richardscollege.com richardscollege.com Government Accreditation & Financial Aid Richards Beauty College is a Private Vocational School, registered by the Government of Saskatchewan s Ministry of Advanced Education and is a Designated Educational Institution for student loan eligibility, recognized by the Government of Canada. It delivers program curriculums recognized by the Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission (SATCC) and affordable tuition fees. The Government of Canada and the Government of Saskatchewan work together to provide student financial aid (referred to as assistance ) in Saskatchewan. Loans, grants, bursaries and scholarships are available to help full and part-time students access and afford post-secondary education. Richards does not guarantee students will receive loans, grants, bursaries, or scholarships but will work alongside students to complete the application process and provide information about financial resources. Payment Plans are offered and financial assistance is available to those students who qualify. 3
Admission Process 1. Review program information and entry requirements. 2. Submit student application form and high school or General Education Development (GED) equivalent transcript. 3. Receive request for exploratory interview & campus tour. 4. Application and interview will be evaluated to determine if you will be accepted into Richards Beauty College. Schedule Campus Tour Entry Requirements 1. Saskatchewan high school diploma or non-saskatchewan equivalent or GED equivalent. 2. Verification of high school or GED equivalent transcript. 3. 18 years of age. Applicants 17 years of age or younger require parental or guardian consent. 4. Valid government issued photo identification and Social Insurance Number. 5. $75 registration fee. Campus tours allow you to observe classroom lessons and guest services while they are being performed, explore career investment payment plans, inquire about supplies and materials and meet the principals and educators. There is no obligation to submit a student application during or after your campus tour. Please contact Richards Beauty College to schedule a campus tour: T 306.522.0606 E info@richardscollege.com ATTIRE Students are encouraged to express their creativity and professionalism with their apparel, hairstyles and accessories. Students are required to wear black professional attire and maintain a clean, professional appearance. If you are uncertain if a garment is acceptable, please we supply a detailed style guide. INADEQUATE GRADES Inadequate grades may indicate a lack of student inability or motivation. When a student is struggling in one or more areas of study or skill level, the educator will advise the student on how the deficiency can be successfully completed and determine a deadline for the work to be completed satisfactorily. The student will be notified immediately after a grading period of how the deficiency can be successfully completed. SUSPENSION Students may be suspended for tardiness, absences, or for inappropriate behaviour with a peer, staff member, or salon area guest. If a student is suspended, the student will be advised by staff about the existing problem and what the student must do to correct the problem. It is the college s intention is to establish professional etiquette for success in the industry. TERMINATION A student s enrolment may be terminated by Richard s Beauty College for any of the following reasons: failure to meet any of the policies including insufficient progress; non-payment of tuition; failure to comply with rules or policies (including, but not limited to, refusal to follow directions of educators); violation of Provincial Laws or regulations; disruptive behaviour and improper conduct; and any action which causes or could cause bodily harm to a client, a student or employee of Richard s Beauty College; wilful destruction of property; and theft or any illegal act. In the case of termination, the student will receive a refund, according to the Refund Policy as per the PVS act. Richard s Beauty College will issue an official transcript of hours to students who withdraw prior to program completion when the student has successfully completed the required exit paperwork; attended an exit interview; and made final payment of debts owed to the College. The student may also be terminated for failure to fulfill tuition requirements as agreed upon per the enrolment agreement. 4
Hairstylist Students who successfully complete this program will be eligible to apply for a learner s licence in order to complete an apprenticeship and to pursue the Journeyperson Hairstylist Certification examination process. Areas of Study Students will develop theoretical knowledge and practical experience in the following areas of study: Haircutting 101,102,103 Color 101,102,103 Design & Finishing 101,102,103 Chemical Texture & Perming 101,102 Professional Development 101,102,103 Makeup Fundamentals 101,102 Journeyman Preparation In our full-time program you will learn modern day hair shaping, colour techniques, texturizing, braiding, blow/dry finishing, up-styling, extensions (tape-in, weaves, clip-in), editorial styling, applied sciences, safety and sanitation, business building skills; take part in salon tours; hear from guests artists; be involved in offsite events, photo-shoots, fashion shows; learn goal setting and most of all, be submersed in a committed learning environment for passionate like-minded creative students & educators. Course Schedule First Monday: January, March, May, July, September, November Full-time program (10 months): Monday Wednesday & Friday 8:30 a.m. 4 p.m. Thursday Noon 7:30 p.m. Part-time program: For start dates please contact our office Monday Wednesday 4:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. Saturday 9:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. Tuition & Fees Registration: $75 Student Fee/Locker Fee: $75/$20 Kit Supplies & Textbooks: $3826.12 Tuition: $7125 TOTAL: $11,121.12 Course Length 1,500 hours 5
Advanced Esthetics & Nail Technician Students who successfully complete this program will be eligible apply for a learner s licence in order to complete an apprenticeship and pursue the Journeyperson Esthetics Nail Technician and Esthetics Skin Care Technician Certification examination process. Areas of Study Students will develop theoretical knowledge and practical experience in the following areas of study: Artificial Nails Skin Care & Body Treatments Makeup Hot Stone & Relaxation Massage Manicures & Pedicures Product Knowledge Lash & Brow Tinting Hair Removal Chemistry, Anatomy & Physiology Professional Communication Career & Professional Image Development Applied Sciences, Safety and Sanitation Customer Service and Guest Retention Retailing Salon Management & Operations Course Schedule First Monday: January, March, May, July, September, November Full-time program (9 months): Monday Wednesday & Friday 8:30 a.m. 4 p.m. Thursday Noon 7:30 p. m. Part-time program: For start dates please contact our office Monday Wednesday 4:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. Saturday 9:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. Course Length 1,350 hours Tuition & Fees Registration: $75 Tuition: $6055 Student Fee/Locker Fee: $75/$20 Kit Supplies & Textbooks: $717.97 TOTAL: $10,942.97 6
Advanced Esthetics Students who successfully complete this program will be eligible apply for a learner s licence in order to complete an apprenticeship and pursue the Journeyperson Esthetics Skin Care Technician Certification examination process. Areas of Study Students will develop theoretical knowledge and practical experience in the following areas of study: Skin Care & Body Treatments Makeup Hot Stone & Relaxation Massage Hair Removal Manicure & Pedicure Treatments Chemistry, Anatomy & Physiology Professional Communication Career & Professional Image Development Applied Sciences, Safety and Sanitation Customer Service and Guest Retention Retailing Salon Management & Operations Course Schedule First Monday: January, March, May, July, September, November Full-time program (6 months): Monday Wednesday & Friday 8:30 a.m. 4 p.m. Thursday Noon 7:30 p.m Course Length 900 hours. Tuition & Fees Registration: $75 Tuition: $4525 Student Fee/Locker Fee: $75/$20 Kit Supplies & Textbooks: $3142.15 TOTAL: $7,837.15 7
Advanced Artificial Nail Technician Students who successfully complete this program will be eligible to apply for a learner s licence in order to complete an apprenticeship and to pursue the Journeyperson Esthetics Nail Technician Certification examination process. Areas of Study Students will develop theoretical knowledge and practical experience in the following areas of study: Nail Esthetics Manicure & Pedicure Treatments Chemistry, Anatomy & Physiology Professional Communication Career & Professional Image Development Applied Sciences, Safety and Sanitation Customer Service and Guest Retention Retailing Salon Management & Operations Product Knowledge Course Schedule For start dates, please contact our office Full-time program (20 weeks): Monday Wednesday 8:30 a.m. 4 p.m. Course Length 450 hours Tuition & Fees Registration: $75 Tuition: $3400 Student Fee/Locker Fee: $75/$20 Kit Supplies & Textbooks: $4717.97 TOTAL: $6690.97 8
Makeup Artistry Students who successfully complete this program will receive a Makeup Artistry diploma. Areas of Study Students will develop theoretical knowledge and practical experience in the following areas of study: MAC / Temptu / Airbrushing Makeup Fundamentals Facial Anatomy Basic Skin Care (Eminence) Day makeup for the everyday client. How to educate clients to do their own makeup. Bridal Makeup/Bridal Airbrush Event Makeup/Evening Makeup Full Airbrush Education Lashes Body Art Temporary Tattoos Eminence Skin Care Makeup for Photography How to use social media as a makeup professional. Building a Portfolio Basic Hair Styling Product Knowledge Retailing Customer Service Guest Retention Fashion Makeup Editorial Makeup Facecharting How to run a team for the runway. Makeup for Mature Women Basic Effects Makeup Knowledge on makeup for film/tv/prosthetics Guest Artists Course Schedule First Monday: January, May, September Full-time program (16 weeks): Monday & Tuesday 8:30a.m. 4:00 p.m. Wednesdays 8:30a.m. 12:00 p.m. Course Length 330 hours Tuition & Fees Registration: $75 Student Fee/Locker Fee: $75/$20 Kit Supplies & Textbooks: $3125.10 Tuition: $3805 TOTAL: $7,100.10 Richards Beauty College is recognized as a MAC Pro Student Program. Makeup Artistry students will receive a MAC Pro membership which entitles members to a 40 per cent discount on all MAC purchases, effective for one year. 9
Makeup 101 Makeup 101 would be an asset to anyone in the beauty industry, especially those looking to increase their sales in a salon by offering makeup touch-ups at the end of a hair service or for special events such as parties or stagettes. No industry experience is required to take this program. Areas of Study Students will develop theoretical knowledge and practical experience in the following areas of study: Understanding Skin Tone Facial Anatomy Day Makeup Evening Makeup Basic Event Makeup Contour, Highlighting and Colour Correction Lashes - both strip and individual Simple Photography Course Schedule Start dates to be determined once our minimum intake is met. Part-time program (2 weeks): Mondays & Tuesdays 5:00p.m. 8:00p.m. Fee $600 10
Certificate Programs Certified Manicurist Students will develop theoretical knowledge and practical experience in the following areas of study: Hand & Fingernail Anatomy Hand & Arm Massage Paraffin Wax Teatments Precise, Artistic and French Polish Application Fee: $600 Certified Pedicurist Students will develop theoretical knowledge and practical experience in the following areas of study: Foot & Toenail Anatomy Foot & Leg Massage Pedicure Application Techniques Paraffin Wax Treatments Precise, Artistic, Gel-cured and French Polish Application Applied Sciences, Safety and Sanitation Product Knowledge Diabetic Care Disease & Disorder Knowledge Fee: $650 Waxing & Tinting Students will develop theoretical knowledge and practical experience in the following areas of study: Wax Hair Removal - Face & Body (Brazilian not included) Eyebrow & Eyelash Tinting Anatomy of Hair, Cycle of Hair Growth Effective Depilation (hair removal) Blending & Application of Tinting Colors Product Knowledge Applied Sciences, Safety and Sanitation Brazilian Waxing Students will develop theoretical knowledge and practical experience in the following areas of study: Brazilian Wax Hair Removal Anatomy of Hair, Cycle of Hair Growth Effective Depilation (hair removal) Product Knowledge Applied Sciences, Safety and Sanitation Fee: $200 Fee: $595 Eye Lash Extension Technician Students will develop theoretical knowledge and practical experience in the following areas of study: Health, Safety and Protection of the eyes and face area First Aid measures for accidental exposure of allergic reactions Safe Removal Techniques How to apply individual lash to natural lash. How to remove eyelash extensions safely How to maintain a full set of lashes Fee: $1,000 11
Interprovincial Hairstylist Journeyperson Certificate Review Courses These courses are designed specially for hairstyling processionals who: 1. Are preparing to complete the Interprovincial Journeyperson Hairstylist written or practical exam; OR 2. Have received notification from the Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trades Certification Commission that they have not met the minimum grade requirements in the Interprovincial Journeyperson Hairstylist written or practical exams and must challenge the exam results. Schedule & Fee Guidelines (may be adjusted based on students needs) Haircutting. Standing, hand, arm and leg position. Angles. Head shape. Line, graduation and layering Clipper Cutting. Standing, hand, arm and leg position. Angles. Head shape. Handling of the clipper and trimmer. Low fade and high fade. Zero elevation Blow-Dry & Thermal Styling Tools. Handling of the blow dryer. How to create different volumes with different brushes. Performing finished polished and professional styles. Creating movement. Proper handling of the tools. Curl formations, different textures and movements Colour Application. Draping for a chemical service. How to create aeration through the application. Proper application of ½ retouch. Proper application of a virgin lifting application. Quadrant sectioning Permanent Wave. Sectioning for the head shape i.e. curvature of head. Clean panels. Rod selection. Direction of the wrap. Wrapping of tension, distribution and neutral ends. Conventional perm wrap Foil Application. Proper technique in folding. Placement of the foils. Product control and application. Vertical, horizontal and diagonal foil application. Slicing and weave application Customer Service & Business Skills. Client Consultations. Marketing & client building tools. Educating clients about retail. Goal setting/budgeting. Preparing a Resume & for salon Interviews. Finding the right salon for you Entry Requirements Prospective students must be registered through the Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission. Course length will be determined based on assessment of Interprovincial Journeyperson exam results or based on assessment during the enrolment interview. A minimum of four hours ($65) is required and payment of invoice is due prior to your course. Fees will be determined at your interview, as they vary between each student. 12