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Thank you for your interest in our school.
Roggendorf School of Hairdressing and Nail is registered and accredited with the Private Career Training Institutions Agency (formerly PPSEC). This means that our school is recognized for our standards of education and integrity. Roggendorf School was also awarded a medal for Best Beauty School by the Cosmetologists' Association of BC. The schools main campus is in Surrey.
Enclosed is a brief outline of our basic hairdressing course. We offer Day; Refresher and Advance classes.
Programs start the first of every month. Refresher or Advance classes can be altered to suit the student's needs.
Statement of Purpose
Roggendorf School of Hairdressing and Nails will provide its students and staff with the best possible resources and conditions for learning and teaching, and create a working environment dedicated to prepare for the next generation of stylists and technicians for the salons of tomorrow and be successful in the Beauty Industry of the future.
The program
Upon completion of 1500 hours of study in our basic hairdressing course you will receive a diploma from our school. This will provide you with the credentials to be able to work as a Hairdresser in British Columbia.
Course content
The program is broken into four levels of competency:
| 4 Levels |
1500 hours |
37.5 weeks |
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| Levels 1 & 2 up to |
400 hours |
12 weeks |
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| Levels 3 |
400 hours |
12 weeks |
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| Level 4 |
700 hours |
13.5weeks |
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Level 1 & 2
Draping – Shampoo – Basic Set – Comb out- Blow Dry – Basic Perm wrap – 4 type hair cutting form (Solid, Graduated, Increased layer and Uniform.) – Curling Iron – Treatment
Level 3 (Intermediate)
Clipper and combination cutting form – Advance perm wrap – Coloring – Foils. Define people temperament type True Colors – Salon management – Receptionist - Skip wave – finger wave – Up Do
Level 4
Advanced Coloring – Fashion perm wrap – Advance Hi-Li design – Up Do design
Color Correction. – Job Strategies (Facilitated Resume, Marketing and Interview skill)
Facilitator / coaching training.
Entrance Requirements
Minimum entrance requirements for the program are a minimum Grade 12 graduation certificate (BC Dogwood or equivalent) or at least 19 years of age.
Course Schedule
Programs start the first of every month. Refresher or Advance classes can be altered to suit the student’s needs.
Day Classes:Surrey location - Tuesday to Saturday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM Duration for full time program is approximately 10 months Evening Classes:Tuesday to Friday 5.00 PM – 9:00 PMSaturday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM(Duration for the evening program is approximately 16 months to reach the 1500 hours graduation requirement however it can be completed earlier with full attendance.)
(A student is required to complete 1500 hours for Optional CIABC Exam).
The fee for additional make up time if you have not completed the 1500 hours required after the 10 month or 16 month program will be charged at $400 per month.
Fee Schedule
| Registration |
$100.00 (Non-Refundable)
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Student Kit (All kits include a uniform) |
$600.00 (inclusive of taxes) |
Textbooks and Study Guide (Pivot Point Salon Fundamentals) |
$150.00 |
| Hairdressing Training Program |
$ 5,500.00 |
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Total cost for the program
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$6,350.00 |
The institute will accept monthly payments as follows:
Down payment of = $3,950 ($100.00 registration; $3,100.00 tuition; $600.00 kit; $150.00 textbooks) Plus 3 time each time pay ($800) due the first day of each following month after the start date ($2,400.00)
Registration and the payment of the deposit must be completed at least 2 weeks before the start of the student program. Payment can be made with cash, Cheque or Bank money order (Sorry, Credit Cards and interact are not accepted)
Thank you for your interest in our school
Roggendorf School of Hairdressing and Nail is registered and accredited with the Private Career Training Institutions Agency (formerly PPSEC). This means that our school is recognized for our standards of education and integrity. Roggendorf School was also awarded a medal for Best Beauty School by the Cosmetologists' Association of BC.
Enclosed is a brief outline of our Nail Technology course.
Registration for the program is ongoing and students can start at any time.
Statement of Purpose
Roggendorf School of Hairdressing and Nails will provide its students and staff with the best possible resources and conditions for learning and teaching, and create a working environment dedicated to prepare for the next generation of stylists and technicians for the salons of tomorrow and be successful in the Beauty Industry of the future.
The program
Upon completion of 400 hours of study in our basic Nail Technology course you will receive a certificate from our school. This will provide you with the credentials to be able to work as a Nail Technologist in British Columbia.
Course content
The Nail Program is split into 4 levels of Hands on training and 19 theory modules.
Level 1
- Introduction Equipment, Implements and materials for nail.
- Procedure for basic Table set-up
- Nail shape
- Basis nail polish system
Level 2
- Water Manicure for man and Lady
- French Manicure
- Hand and are Massage techniques
- Pedicure procedure and set up.
Level 3
- Nail Tip application procedure
- Tip removal
- Acrylic apply system
- Form system
- Acrylic removal system
- Drill operation
- French acrylic procedure
- Acrylic Fill system
Level 4
- Nail Art
- Gel application system
- French Manicure by Air Brush
- Over-lay nail full set
- Gel Fill system
- Gel removal procedure
- Basic Airbrush and compressor operation
- Simple Airbrush Art design
- Nail repair
The Nail Program Theory is based on the Milady’s system and relies on the Milady’s Art & Science of Nail Technology and the State Exam Review of Nail Technology textbooks. Theory instruction is ongoing throughout the program. The outline of the theory modules are as follows:
| 1. Professional Image |
| 2. Bacteria and other infectious agents |
| 3. Sanitation and disinfection |
| 4. Safety in the salon |
| 5. Nail product chemistry simplified |
| 6. Anatomy and Physiology – systems |
| 7. Manicure |
| 8. Pedicuring |
| 9. Nail Tips |
| 10. Nail Wraps |
| 11. The nail and its disorders |
| 12. The skin and its disorders |
| 13. client consultation |
| 14. Fabric wraps |
| 15. Acrylic nails |
| 16. Gels |
| 17. Creative touch – Nail Art |
| 18. Salon Business |
| 19. Selling Nail products and service |
| There are also Two Theory Exams |
Entrance Requirements
Minimum entrance requirements for the program are a minimum Grade 12 graduation certificate (BC Dogwood or equivalent) or at least 19 years of age.
Course Schedule
Refresher or Advance classes can be altered to suit the student’s needs.
Class times:Surrey location - Tuesday to Saturday 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM Duration for full time program is approximately 13 weeks(Have to complete 400 hours for Optional CIABC Exam).
The fee for additional make up time if you have not completed the 400 hours required after the 13 weeks program will be charged at an additional rate.
Fee Schedule
| Registration |
$100.00 (Non-Refundable)
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Student Kit (All kits include a uniform) |
$400.00 (inclusive of taxes) |
Textbooks and Study Guide (Pivot Point Salon Fundamentals) |
$150.00 |
| Nail Tech Training Program |
$ 2,000.00 |
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Total cost for the program
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$2,650.00 |
The institute will accept a payment plan as follows:
Down payment of = $1,650 ($100.00 registration; $1,000.00 tuition; $400.00 kit; $150.00 textbooks)
1 payment of $1,000.00 due half way through the program.
Registration and the payment of the deposit must be completed at least 2 weeks before the start of the student program. Payment can be made with cash, Cheque or Bank money order (Sorry, Credit Cards and interact are not accepted)
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