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Click one of the MISSISSIPPI cities to find a beauty or barber school in MISSISSIPPI. Click the city then send a request to a listed school to find out more information. When the addmissions representative contacts you, ask about the school tuition ♦ Are all costs included in the tuition? ♦ What curriculum do you teach? ♦ What grade average do I need to maintain to graduate? ♦ Do you have an attendance policy? ♦ How long does it take to complete your course? ♦ Do you have a website? ♦ How large are the classes? ♦ Are there any up-front fees I need to know about? ♦ Can you mail me information on your school before I take a tour? ♦ Is there financial aid available? ♦ Is there an entrance exam? ♦ What can you tell me about the instructors? ♦ When was the college established? ♦ Do you have part time and evening classes? ♦



City: Clarksdale, MS


Coahoma Community College

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City: Decatur, MS


East Central Community College

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City: Ellisville, MS


Jones County Community College

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City: Goodman, MS


Holmes Community College

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City: Hattiesburg, MS


Unlimited Cosmetology School

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City: Jackson, MS


Career Development Center

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City: Mayhew, MS


East Mississippi Community College - Golden Triangle

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City: Meridian, MS


Meridian Community College

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City: Ocean Springs, MS


Day Spa Career College

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City: Pontotoc, MS


KC's School of Hair Design

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City: Ripley, MS


Foster's Cosmetology & Barber College

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IN THE COSMETOLOGY INDUSTRY – PEOPLE SKILLS ARE PRICELESS!

Expert business practice begins with understanding your clients – not just what they expect of you when they sit in your chair, or recline on your facial table – but the various little aspects that make them tick on a daily basis. A superior business involves how you affect other people along the road. Take notes about each of your clients- find out about their careers, what they do in their spare time, what their dreams are, remember what subject they speak of most – for this is what is most important to them. Spend more time listening than trying to entertain your client with your own agenda, and soon you will find repeat business booming because of the magnetic affect of emotional, human interaction.

People skills also involve humility and the willingness to learn from others with more experience and smoother communications skills. Find a mentor and look carefully at their work and find out more about how they became successful. Ask your mentor if you can assist them or study them. You can draw a mentor to you by showing an interest in their talent, skill and personal dreams. This is also using your people skills.

BEING A COSMETOLOGIST IS BEING AN ENTREPRENEUR

One of the benefits of being in the beauty industry – a career of fashion, glamour and beauty - is that you are in charge of your own success. Yes, you may work in a salon, you might answer to an owner or a supervisor and deal with other beauticians, estheticians, and hairstylists - but the truth is, YOU are in control of your own success.

Essentially you are really an entrepreneur, and with that there is the responsibility of taking ownership of your own advancement, your success, and your failures – which can lead to superior growth. The success of your business is a candid manifestation of everything that you put into it.

Get innovative and invent a promotion to attract more clientele. Network with everyone around you: clients, co-workers, educators, managers, family, clubs, people in line with you at the grocery store! Enhance your skills by learning and offering a new service. Change your own look on a regular basis. This will encourage your clients to become more daring, and stylish. They are walking billboards - advertising for your business everywhere they go.



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