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  • Take your nail skills to the next level with our Continuing Education for Nail Techniques! Whether you’re a licensed professional or just starting your journey, this program is open to everyone—no prerequisites required! Licensed Students will receive up to 8 Hours of CE Credit towards license renewal. 


    Choose from a variety of techniques to customize your learning experience:

    Manicure/Pedicure, French, or Gel Techniques: Master the foundations of nail care and artistry.
    Dip Acrylic: Explore this trending, durable nail enhancement method.
    Acrylic: Perfect the art of sculpting and designing acrylic nails.
    Liquid Gel: Learn to create strong, flexible nails with this versatile technique.

    We offer flexible scheduling: Learn quickly and fit the training into your busy schedule!

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  • Course Description: 

    Time: Dates will vary depending on the length & technique chosen, the academy hours are 9:30 am- 5:30 pm. Specific dates will be discussed between the student & instructor. 

    Location: Minnesota Brow Lash & Medspa Academy

    5841 Cedar Lake Rd S. St. Louis Park, MN 55416

    Curriculum:


    1) Manicuring:
    Learn the essential techniques for professional manicures, including nail shaping, cuticle care, and polish application. Focus on client safety, sanitation, and delivering a relaxing experience. This module covers classic and trending manicure styles to enhance your services.


    2) Pedicuring: 
    Master the art of pedicures, including proper foot care, exfoliation, nail grooming, and massage techniques. Emphasis is placed on sanitation practices and creating a luxurious spa-like experience for your clients.


    3) French Tips: 
    Perfect your skills in this timeless nail design! Learn to create precise, flawless French tips using traditional polish, gel, or acrylics. This module will teach you techniques for a clean, elegant look that clients love.


    4) Gel Techniques: 
    Explore the versatility of gel nail services, including application, shaping, curing, and maintenance. This module covers gel manicures, overlays, and extensions, with a focus on durability and client satisfaction.


    5) Dip Acrylic Nails:
    Dive into the growing trend of dip acrylic nails! Learn how to apply, shape, and finish durable and lightweight dip nails. Emphasis is placed on proper product use, hygiene, and creating long-lasting results.


    6) Acrylic Nails:
    Develop expertise in acrylic nail application, sculpting, and finishing techniques. This module includes tips for creating custom nail designs, repair techniques, and achieving durable, stylish results that clients love.


    7) Liquid Gel:
    Learn advanced liquid gel techniques, including building extensions, overlays, and detailed designs. This module focuses on creating strong, flexible nails with a natural feel, while maintaining excellent adhesion and durability.

     

    ** Minnesota requires ALL nail technicians to be licensed in order to perform these techniques outside of class. The licensure requirements per the Board of Cosmetology are listed below: 

    2110.0530 NAIL TECHNICIAN TRAINING.


    A. Nail technician training consists of a course of training of at least 350 hours.
    B. The first 50 hours must be preclinical instruction in the theory of sciences of anatomy,
    dermatology, and chemistry as related to manicuring; electricity and lights; infection control; safety procedures related to the practice of manicuring; and Minnesota Statutes and rules that pertain to the practice of manicuring; and elementary service skills. Elementary service skills must be Official Publication of the State of Minnesota Revisor of Statutes


    23 MINNESOTA RULES 2110.0530
    limited to the observation of an instructor demonstration, or student-to-student application of basic services related to nail services.
    C. There must be instruction on applied science and skills in the cleaning, conditioning,
    shaping, reinforcing, coloring, and enhancing of nails and in the application and repair of artificial nails.
    D. There must be planned clinical instruction and experience of 150 hours in applied
    sciences and skills.
    (1) Each student is required to complete at least 50 manicures, including at least ten
    applications of artificial nails, of which three are sculptured applications on the nail.
    (2) The documentation of the student's completion of the required manicures must be
    sent to the board with documentation of successful completion of the course of training.
    E. There must be instruction in business practices and in the Minnesota laws regulating
    those practices and labor relations.


    Minnesota Brow Lash Studio & Academy is a licensed private career school with the Minnesota Office of Higher Education pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, sections 136A.821 to 136A.832. Licensure is not an endorsement of the institution. In some cases, credits earned at the institution may not transfer to other institutions (varies by institution).
     
    In addition, we are licensed under the Minnesota Board of Cosmetology, license #22001519. We offer cosmetology fundamental courses for eyelash extensions and esthetic training. We also offer BCE-approved continuing education courses for licensure renewal.

     

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                    Cancellation: 

                    A. Refund policy for Programs that are 40 hours or less 

                    If your application is rejected, you will receive a full refund of all tuition, fees, and other charges. If your program is 40 hours or less and you withdraw from your program, your refund will be pro-rated by the number of hours attended and the length of the program. To receive a full refund of tuition, fees, and other charges, you must withdraw from your program before the scheduled start day of the program. You will receive a written notice acknowledging your withdrawal request within 10 business days after receipt of the notice and you will receive a refund of any tuition, fees, and other charges within 30 business days of receipt of your withdrawal. Any mailed notice is effective as of the date of the postmark if sent by mail or the day it has been hand-delivered to the school. Notice to withdraw may also be given by email, verbally to a school official (not just an instructor), or with a voicemail to a school official. [insert school’s policy who is a school official] 

                    Schools must include this clause in your school's student catalog, contract, or enrollment agreement including a separate statement on the fair market of the equipment and any of the equipment can be reasonably resold: “You may be entitled to a refund of your equipment and supplies costs if you return your equipment and supplies within 10 days of withdrawing if your supplies are in a condition suitable for resale. If you do not return your equipment and supplies or the supplies are not in a condition suitable for resale, this cost will be deducted from your tuition, fee, and other charge refund that you may be eligible for.” 

                    B. Refund policy for Programs greater than 40 hours with a written contract or enrollment agreement 

                    If your application is rejected, you will receive a full refund of all tuition, fees, and other charges. You will be entitled to a full refund of tuition, fees, and other charges if you give notice that you are canceling your contract within 5 business days after the contract or enrollment agreement is considered effective. A contract or enrollment agreement will be presumed to be effective on the date that the school notifies you that you have been accepted into the school and you have signed the contract or enrollment agreement. If the notification of acceptance into the school is sent by mail, then the effective day of being accepted is the postmark on the acceptance letter.

                    APPENDIX A  

                    This five-day refund policy applies regardless of when the program starts. If you give notice more than 5 days after you signed the contract, but before the start of the program (or first lesson for an online distance education program), you will receive a refund of all tuition, fees, and other charges minus 15%, up to $50, of the total cost of the program. If you withdraw after the start of your program and it has been more than 5 days after you signed the contract, you will receive a pro-rated refund of the entire cost of your program based on your last day of attendance. You will be provided a prorated tuition, fees, and other charges refund minus your initial application fees, up to $50, and minus less or 25% of the total tuition or $100. Proration is based on whether your program is term-based or clock hours and how much of the program you have completed. 

                    If your program is term-based, the completion rate is the number of calendar days from the first date of the program through your last documented date of attendance divided by the length of the program. The completion rate is calculated to the second decimal point (.XX). 

                    If your program is clock-hour based, the completion rate is the number of clock hours you attended divided by the number of clock hours in the program. The completion rate is calculated to the second decimal point (.XX) 

                    If you withdraw from your program after 75.00% of the program has been completed, you are not entitled to a refund of tuition, fees, and other charges. 

                    You will receive a written notice acknowledging your withdrawal request within 10 business days after receipt of the notice and you will receive a refund of any tuition, fees, and other charges within 30 business days of receipt of your withdrawal. Any mailed notice is effective as of the date of the postmark if sent by mail or the day it has been hand-delivered to the school. Notice to withdraw may also be given by email or verbally, including a voicemail, to a school official (defined by the school’s Student Right to Cancel policy). [insert school’s policy who is a school official] 

                    If you do not withdraw in writing or contact the school about your absence and you have not attended your program or contact the school about your absence for 14 consecutive days, you will be considered to have withdrawn from the school as of your last date of attendance. Your school is responsible for sending you a written notice of cancellation if you are withdrawn for failing to attend to your last known address. The confirmation from the school must state that the school has withdrawn your enrollment, and if this action was not the student's intent, the student must contact the school. 

                    Schools must include this clause if your school's student catalog, contract, or enrollment agreement includes a separate statement on the fair market of the equipment and any of the equipment can be reasonably resold: “You may be entitled to a refund of your equipment and supplies costs if you return your equipment and supplies within 10 days of withdrawing if your supplies are in a condition suitable for resale. If you do not return your equipment and supplies or  the supplies are not in a condition suitable for resale, this cost will be deducted from your tuition, fee, and other  charge refund that you may be eligible for.”

                     APPENDIX A 

                    C. Refund policy for programs more than 40 hours without a written contract or enrollment agreement 

                    If your application is rejected, you will receive a full refund of all tuition, fees, and other charges. You will be  entitled to a full refund of tuition, fees, and other charges if you give notice that you are canceling your enrollment  within 5 days of being accepted into the school or program  

                    This five-day refund policy applies regardless of when the program starts. If you give notice more than 5 days after being accepted into the program, but before the start of the program (or first lesson for an online distance education program), you will receive a refund of all tuition, fees, and other charges minus 15%, up to $50, of the total cost of the program.  

                    If you withdraw after the start of your program and it has been more than 5 days after you were accepted into your program, you will receive a pro-rated refund of the entire cost of your program based on your last day of attendance.  You will be provided a prorated tuition, fees, and other charges refund minus your initial application fees, up to $50,  and minus less or 25% of the total tuition or $100. Proration is based on whether your program is term-based or clock hours and how much of the program you have completed. 

                    If your program is term-based, the completion rate is the number of calendar days from the first date of the program through your last documented date of attendance divided by the length of the program. The completion rate is calculated to the second decimal point (.XX). 

                    If your program is clock-hour based, the completion rate is the number of clock hours you actually attended divided by the number of clock hours in the program. The completion rate is calculated to the second decimal point (.XX) 

                    If you withdraw from your program after 75.00% of the program has been completed, you are not entitled to a refund of tuition, fees, and other charges. 

                    You will receive a written notice acknowledging your withdrawal request within 10 business days after receipt of the notice and you will receive a refund of any tuition, fees, and other charges within 30 business days of receipt of your withdrawal. Any mailed notice is effective of the date of the postmark if sent by mail or the day it has been hand-delivered to the school. Notice to withdraw may also be given by email or verbally, including a voicemail, to a  school official (defined by the school’s Student Right to Cancel policy). 

                    If you do not withdraw in writing or contact the school about your absence, and you have not attended your program or contact the school about your absence for 14 consecutive days, you will be considered to have withdrawn from the school as of your last date of attendance. Your school is responsible for sending you a written notice of cancellation if you are withdrawn for failing to attend to your last known address. The confirmation from the school must state that the school has withdrawn you from enrollment, and if this action was not the student's intent, the student must contact the school. 

                    Schools must include this clause if your school's student catalog, contract, or enrollment agreement includes a separate statement on the fair market of the equipment and any of the equipment can be reasonably resold: “You may be entitled to a refund of your equipment and supplies costs if you return your equipment and supplies within 10  days of withdrawing if your supplies are in a condition suitable for resale. If you do not return your equipment and  supplies or the supplies are not in a condition suitable for resale, this cost will be deducted from your tuition, fee,  and other charge refund that you may be eligible for.”

                     

                    Licensing:

                    Minnesota State licensing info:

                    https://mn.gov/elicense/a-z/?id=1083-299644#/list/appId//filterType//filterValue//page/1/sort//order/

                    *If you are attending from out of state, please check out your state's health department or board of costmetology website for the correct information*

                     *Students are responsible for checking with his/her State Health Department / Board of Cosmetology or Local Jurisdiction for his/her license requirement process.

                    State statute defines the use of lasers as surgery and, therefore, such use constitutes the practice of medicine. Subd. 3. Practice of medicine defined. https://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/?id=147&view=chapt er&year=2010&keyword_type=all&keyword=laser For purposes of this chapter, a person not exempted under section 147.09 is “practicing medicine” or engaged in the “practice of medicine” if the person does any of the following: (4) offers or undertakes to perform any surgical operation including any invasive or noninvasive procedures involving the use of a laser or laser assisted device, upon any person;


                    2012 HF 3026/SF 2617 would provide for the regulation of laser treatment by statute. Bill generally requires that the use of laser, intense pulsed light device or radio frequency device for aesthetic treatments may only be performed by a nurse, an advanced medical practitioner or a health practitioner. Allows a physician to delegate the performance of a laser treatment through the use of a written protocol.

                    Student Proficiency: 

                    Students taught in English must be proficient in English. To be proficient means a student is able to competently speak, listen to, write in, and use English to perform tasks independently. Students should have the ability to comprehend textbooks, theoretical and practical instruction, and to communicate with instructors and clients in the classroom and school clinic.

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