Consumer Information
PROGRAM INTEGRITY AND ACCREDITATION
Paul Mitchell The School Atlanta is a main campus accredited by the
National Accrediting Commission of Career Arts and Sciences (NACCAS) and
recognized by the U.S. Department of Education. Each agency requires
schools to provide important information regarding outcome rates in the
areas of graduation, placement, and licensure; however, each agency
requires that we provide outcome rates differently. NACCAS requires schools
to list the outcome rates for each main campus and all additional campuses
as a whole. In this case, Paul Mitchell The School Atlanta is the only
campus; the outcome rates provided are for Paul Mitchell The School
Atlanta. NACCAS requires schools to list the outcome rates also by a
related program. The U.S. Department of Education requires outcome rates be
provided based upon this individual location which is listed below. 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 Admissions Team for assistance.
On-time completion is defined by the U.S. Department of Education as anyone
who graduates within the normal completion time. When a student completes
their graduation requirements, including all theory and practical
assignments, and the required number of clock hours without missing any
time, that student is considered to have graduated on-time. If a student
misses any time for any reason, such as family responsibilities, day care
issues, and other life events, they are not considered an on-time graduate.
The school’s on-time graduation rate is listed on each course paged under
Gainful Employment. Please note that our graduation rates that are provided
in the school catalog are based on how many students started the program
and how many completed within the reporting period.
Graduation: Based on all students scheduled to graduate from the program in
2022. The scheduled graduation date is a student’s most recent contract end
date (i.e., the contract end date after all leaves of absence, schedule
changes and re-enrollments have been accounted for). A student may count as
a graduate if they have completed all applicable graduation requirements at
the institution.
Licensure: Based on graduates from the graduation cohort who sat for all
parts of their required licensure exam prior to November 30, 2023. A
student in the licensure cohort may count as a “pass” if they pass all
required portions of the examination prior to November 30, 2023.
Placement: Based on graduates from the graduation cohort who are eligible
for placement. A student may count as placed if they are employed in a
field for which their training prepared them prior to November 30, 2023.
PAUL MITCHELL THE SCHOOL ATLANTA PERFORMANCE STATISTICS FOR THE CALENDAR
YEAR 2022:
Graduation: 54.82%
Placement: 86.05%
Licensure: 100%
PROGRAM RATES
Graduation: 54.82%
Placement: 86.05%
Licensure: 100%
COSMETOLOGY
SOC Code: 39-5012.00 – Hairdressers, Hairstylists, and Cosmetologists
CIP Code:12.0401 -Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General
THE BARBERING PROGRAM
SOC Code: 39-5011.00 – Barbers
CIP Code: 12.0402 -Barbering/Barber
THE SKIN ACADEMY/ESTHETICS
SOC Code: 39-5094.00 – Skincare Specialists
CIP Code: 12.0409 Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist
BARBERING TO COSMETOLOGY CROSSOVER
SOC Code: 39-5012.00 – Hairdressers, Hairstylists, and Cosmetologists
CIP Code: 12.0401 -Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General
COSMETOLOGY TO BARBERING CROSSOVER
SOC Code: 39-5012.00 – Hairdressers, Hairstylists, and Cosmetologists
CIP Code: 12.0401 -Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General
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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