Slide 1 Presentation Notes Welcome to the World of Cosmetology Rationale: Welcome to the most exciting time in cosmetology world. You are beginning a journey that will change your life in so many ways. When you complete this total program you will be able to obtain your Texas cosmetology operator license and work in any salon in Texas.
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Slide 3 3 TDLR Requirements Application Student permits Licensing requirements TDLR Requirements Application - TDLR requirement: Student must complete the form and pay the required fee. Student permits - TDLR Law, Sec. 1602.266. The department shall require a student enrolled in a school of cosmetology in this state to hold a permit stating the student s name and the name of the school. The permit shall be displayed in a reasonable manner at the school. The department shall issue a student permit to an applicant who submits an application to the department for a student permit accompanied by the required fee. Licensing requirements - 1500 total clock hours a. 1000 clock hours in the school b. 500 academic hours awarded upon graduation with completion of 1000 lab/class hours c. Required practical applications d. Master the written and practical state exam
Slide 4 4 Technical Skills 15% of your success Technical skills are a small percentage (about 15%) of your success.
Slide 5 5 Interpersonal (people) and Communication Skills 85% of your success People and communication skills 85% of your success Personal image and hygiene Goal setting Reliability and punctuality Communication Sales capability
Slide 6 6 Required Student Assets Aspiration Teamwork Determination Dedication Student assets include: Aspiration - strong desire, longing, or aim; ambition Teamwork - cooperative or coordinated effort on the part of a group of persons acting together as a team or in the interests of a common cause Determination - the act of coming to a decision or of fixing or settling a purpose Dedication - the state of being dedicated: Her dedication to cosmetology was so great that she had time for little else. Discuss the meaning of each term. Have students brainstorm other important assets.
Slide 7 7 General School Policies Clocking procedures Lockers Dress code Standards of conduct General school policies: clocking procedures lockers dress code standards of conduct campus student handbook or student conduct manual
Slide 8 8 Course Requirements Course of study handout Course outline/syllabus Grading policy Course requirements: Make sure to include course of study handout course outline/syllabus and grading policy
Slide 9 9 Ethical and Legal Conduct What does this mean? What does it look like out in the field? What does it look like in our classroom? What are the consequences for not behaving in this manner? Allow students to brainstorm answers to the questions. Give examples and scenarios of classroom and industry situations.
Slide 10 10 Any Questions?
Slide 11 11 References lpert, Arlene, and Milady Publishing Company. Milady s Standard Cosmetology 2004. Milady Pub Corp, 2002. TDLR Law and rules http://www.license.state.tx.us