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Regency Beauty Institute: Spabeautyschools.com Featured School of the Week June 16, 2008
Author: CarolAnn Bailey-Lloyd  | Posted: 17-06-2008 | Comments: 0 | Views: 15 | Rating: (161) (?)
 Boasting several campus locations throughout 13 States, Regency Beauty Institute provides career-minded candidates with concentrated education and training in cosmetology to become top-notch cosmetologists and hair designers.
In addition to being accredited by the National Accrediting Commission of Cosmetology Arts and Sciences (NACCAS), what sets Regency Beauty Institute apart from other beauty schools, says Stacey Cunningham, vice president of career services and marketing, are Regency's unique applications, "We pride ourselves in having a centralized approach to all of our services -- careers services, education, financial aid, marketing -- all have consistency across the board."
Depending on the State in which students reside, comprehensive cosmetology programs vary in training hours (1,500-1,800 hours; as deemed by individual State cosmetology board requirements). Divided into three key phases of practical studies entailing workshop, rehearsal, and performance -- students at Regency Beauty Institute gain knowledge and skills in anatomy, physiology, chemical texturizing, chemistry; hair design, coloring, cutting, and styling; trichology (studies of the hair and scalp), nail and skin care, hair/wig extensions, salon ecology, and numerous other specialties. Cunningham said that students, who successfully complete the cosmetology program, receive a graduation certificate, but also, "(We) reach out to our students 300 hours before they graduate, with personal career representatives counseling them in their search for the dream job."
Another amenity unique to Regency Beauty Institute is its STAR Rewards program. The STAR Rewards program ensures that "students are successful in key areas of the beauty industry including performance, repeat business, and delighting guests," says Cunningham. This incentive program enables aspiring cosmetologists to achieve personal goals, satisfy clients, and more. Additional components to this program are perks geared for student designers, master designers, educators, and staff -- including qualifying for events like mainstream hair shows (with paid accommodations); as well as luxury designer sheers, among other incentives.
Affiliated with a renowned, national beauty jobs' Website, Regency Beauty Institute offers students and alumni a constant connection to professional growth and diverse career opportunities. "Regency Beauty Institute is continuously developing and enhancing relationships with salon partners," says Cunningham. By having these vital connections, the central headquarters of Regency Beauty Institute is able to amplify and deepen professional partnerships that produce other essential programs like exciting hair fashion shows, speaker presentations, and more.
Today's professional cosmetologist requires a solid educational foundation in the field of beauty, nail technology, and esthetics. Regency Beauty Institute is above the trim, and offers prospective hair designers and cosmetologists this opportunity. Visit Regency Beauty Institute and reap the rewards of one of the fastest-growing occupations today.
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