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Long Island Beauty School

Basic Information
Address: 173A Fulton Ave. Hempstead, NY 11550
Phone Number: 516-483-6259
Fax Number: 516-489-5880
President: Anthony Civitano and Sal Pappacoda
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Additional Information
Accreditation: NACCAS- National Accrediting Commission of Career, Arts and Sciences Founded:
Degrees Offered:
Certification
School Setting:
Hempstead
8,000 sq. ft.
School Schedule: We conveniently offer both part time and full time schedules. Please also remove the part that says 1000 hour program for NYIB.
School days in Calendar Year: 1,000 hours (varies with program)
School Holidays: New Years Day, Martin Luther King Day, President’s Day, July 4th, Labor Day, Columbus Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas, Memorial Day
Community:
8,000 sq. ft.
Financial Aid:
available to those who qualify
Percentage of Graduating Class: 69.78%
Disability Services:
wheelchair accessible
Parking Spaces/Availability:
ample parking
Admissions Deadline: Prior to class start
Mission Statement:
We, the Administration and Faculty of the Long Island Beauty School, recognize and accept the responsibilities and privileges inherent in the conduct of an ethical private school. We recognize and accept our obligation to the community as a whole and to our students specifically in the training of the individual towards a gainful occupation in Cosmetology. We recognize the seriousness of the purpose of our existence since our educational offerings will dictate the future livelihoods of each of our students. We regard as a privilege our role as an educational institution in preparing our students to make a meaningful contribution to society. Long Island Beauty School, in its administration, instruction and graduation policies, does not discriminate on the basis of race, ethnic origin, creed, sex, color, age, religion, financial status, gender, sexual orientation or country or area of origin or residence.
Programs and Services:
cosmetology program and full service salon
Notes/School Information:
Beauty School Programs
Jobs Featuring: hairdressing/cosmetology