Consumer Information
PROGRAM INTEGRITY AND ACCREDITATION
Paul Mitchell The School Arlington is accredited by the Council on
Occupational Education (COE), recognized by the U.S. Department of
Education and licensed by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.
Each agency requires schools to provide important information regarding
outcome rates in the areas of completion, placement, and licensure;
however, each agency requires that we provide outcome rates differently.
COE requires schools to list the outcome rates for each program. The U.S.
Department of Education requires outcome rates be provided for the
individual location. Outcome rates have also been provided for the
individual school you are interested in attending. If you have any
questions regarding our outcome rates, please see our Career Services
Leader for assistance.
Opportunities will be better for those licensed to provide a broad range of
services. Additional information is available at www.council.org.
COE’s 2023 Annual Report is derived from a single cohort of students –
those that completed the program in 2022.
Paul Mitchell The School Arlington performance statistics for the calendar
year 2022:
Institution:
Completion 66%
Placement 73%
Licensure 98%
COSMETOLOGY
Completion 73%
Placement 71%
Licensure 98%
MANICURE 600
Completion N/A
Placement N/A
Licensure N/A
CLASS A BARBER
Completion 60%
Placement 71%
Licensure 100%
COSMETOLOGY OPERATOR TO CLASS A BARBER 300
Completion 90%
Placement 88%
Licensure 100%
COSMETOLOGY
SOC Code: 39-5012.00 – Hairdressers, Hairstylists, and Cosmetologists
CIP Code:12.0401 -Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General
INSTRUCTOR (750 Hours)
SOC Code: 25-1194.00 – Vocational Education Teachers, Postsecondary
CIP Code: 13.1399 Cosmetology, Barber/Styling, and Nail Instructor
INSTRUCTOR (500 Hours)
SOC Code: 25-1194.00 -Vocational Education Teachers, Postsecondary
CIP Code: 13.1399 Cosmetology, Barber/Styling, and Nail Instructor
In order to pay for the cost of education, many of our students apply for student loans through the U.S. Department of Education or through private institutions. Student loans go into repayment after a student leaves school. The median loan debt refers to the amount of money the typical student owes once they have graduated from their program of study. Private Education Loan debt is loans obtained from a bank or credit union. Institutional financing is money owed directly to the school upon completion of the program.
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