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PB Cosmetology Education Centre accepts as regular students only those applicants with a high school diploma or
               its equivalent. Ability to benefit students are not accepted for admission into PB Cosmetology Education Centre.
               The New Jersey State Board of Cosmetology and Hairstyling require a high school diploma or its equivalent for
               examination and licensing.

               IMMUNIZATION POLICY
               PB Cosmetology Education Centre does not have a policy on vaccination at this time. The State of NJ does not
               require licensee to have had any types of vaccinations.

               PROFESSIONAL POLICY

               PB Cosmetology Education Centre strives to provide students, clients, and visitors with a positive, enjoyable, and
               professional atmosphere. Students must maintain proper decorum on school grounds and at school functions at all
               times. Any students found to be making malicious remarks against the school, consistently complaining about
               school policies, being disrespectful to an educator or staff person, using foul language or raised voice or disrupting
               classes may be subjected to disciplinary action. Any such disruption that interferes with an educator’s lesson, clinic
               service, school tour, or school field trip could result in termination. Students who publish content in any form
               including social media that reflects negatively upon PB Cosmetology Education Centre and its entities, reputation,
               services, products, management or employees may be subject to disciplinary or legal action depending upon the
               circumstances.

               TRANSFER STUDENT POLICY

               Transfers are accepted only if previous training was earned in the State of New Jersey within the past three years.
               Transfer students are accepted after careful evaluation and a review of the student’s academic records. The student
               must obtain an official transcript of hours in order to be given proper hourly credit. This policy applies to
               cosmetology, aesthetics, manicuring, barbering, and teacher training.

               Once the transcript is received, the student must be evaluated in order to validate the hours. A written and practical
               test is administered. The School informs the New Jersey State Board of Cosmetology and Hairstyling regarding the
               total numbers of hours for which the student will receive credit.

               Tuition will be pro-rated on a per-hour basis. The transferring student will pay tuition at an hourly rate for the
               remainder of hours required by the New Jersey State Board of Cosmetology and Hairstyling for the course in which
               the student is enrolled. PB endeavors to place students into classrooms according to educational experience and hour
               requirements; however, it cannot be guaranteed that individual curriculum deficiencies will be addressed. Transfer
               students will be required to purchase an equipment kit.

               DISABLED STUDENTS

               No qualified handicapped person, by reason of the handicap, will be excluded from enrolling in a course of
               instruction. Additionally, the school will exert its best effort to provide reasonable special requirements for the
               handicapped person by nature of their handicap. If you would like to request academic adjustment or auxiliary aids,
               please contact the School Director. You may request academic adjustments or auxiliary aids at any time. The School
               Director is responsible for coordinating compliance with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and Title III
               of Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.

               Applicants who are persons with disabilities, as defined in paragraph 104.3 (j) of the regulation under Section 504 of
               the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, may apply for admittance into the program. The School will work with the applicant
               or student to determine whether reasonable accommodations can be effective and/or available.

               Any qualified individual with a disability requesting an accommodation or auxiliary aid or service should follow this
               procedure:
                   1)  Notify the School Director in writing of the type of accommodation needed, date needed, documentation of
                       the nature and extent of the disability, and of the need for the accommodation or auxiliary aid. The request





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