G.A. Beauty & Barber School is nationally accredited by the National Accrediting Commission of Career Arts & Sciences (NACCAS)
NACCAS is recognized by the United States Department of Education as a national accrediting agency for post-secondary schools and programs of career arts and sciences.
Below are the links to our student catalog, annual security report and disclosures. Program disclosures provide information on typical course costs, fees and equipment costs by program and by campus.
NACCAS is recognized by the United States Department of Education as a national accrediting agency for post-secondary schools and programs of career arts and sciences.
Below are the links to our student catalog, annual security report and disclosures. Program disclosures provide information on typical course costs, fees and equipment costs by program and by campus.
STUDENT DISCLOSURES
Catalog - (Catalago de Estudiante)
The GA Beauty School Student Catalog is the official catalog of G.A. Beauty & Barber School and takes precedence over all previously published versions. This catalog is not intended to nor does it contain all policies that relate to students. Students are held individually responsible for complying with all requirements of the rules and regulations of G.A. Beauty & Barber School. Failure to read and comply with policies, regulations and procedures will not exempt a student from being governed by and accountable to them.
(Last Updated May 01, 2024)
The GA Beauty School Student Catalog is the official catalog of G.A. Beauty & Barber School and takes precedence over all previously published versions. This catalog is not intended to nor does it contain all policies that relate to students. Students are held individually responsible for complying with all requirements of the rules and regulations of G.A. Beauty & Barber School. Failure to read and comply with policies, regulations and procedures will not exempt a student from being governed by and accountable to them.
(Last Updated May 01, 2024)
Annual Report Outcome Rates
Year 2022
Graduation: 66.05%
Placement: 92.11%
Licensure: 100%
Year 2022
Graduation: 66.05%
Placement: 92.11%
Licensure: 100%
Student Right to Know
In compliance with the Student Right-to-Know and Campus Security Act 20 U.S. C. §§1092(a), (e) and (f) as amended, G.A. Beauty & Barber School collects specified information on campus crime statistics, campus security policies, and institutional completion or graduation rates and all other information required by the Act. Every September, G.A. Beauty & Barber School will publish an annual report containing all information required by the Act and, provide copies of the report to applicants for enrollment or employment upon request.
(Last Updated June 24, 2019)
In compliance with the Student Right-to-Know and Campus Security Act 20 U.S. C. §§1092(a), (e) and (f) as amended, G.A. Beauty & Barber School collects specified information on campus crime statistics, campus security policies, and institutional completion or graduation rates and all other information required by the Act. Every September, G.A. Beauty & Barber School will publish an annual report containing all information required by the Act and, provide copies of the report to applicants for enrollment or employment upon request.
(Last Updated June 24, 2019)
Student Grievance Policy and Form
In accordance with the institution's mission statement, the school will make every attempt to resolve any student complaint that is not frivolous or without merit. Click the link (Student Grievance Policy and Form) above to see the following procedures and steps of the complaint process.
In accordance with the institution's mission statement, the school will make every attempt to resolve any student complaint that is not frivolous or without merit. Click the link (Student Grievance Policy and Form) above to see the following procedures and steps of the complaint process.
Annual Security Report
G.A. Beauty & Barber School publishes the Annual Security Report, which includes information about our Campus Security Authorities, how to report a crime, G.A. Beauty & Barber School’s crime prevention programs, substance abuse, sensitive crimes, emergency notifications, timely warning and other important information about security. The report contains three years of statistics on reported campus or campus-related crimes. A hard copy may be obtained by contacting a school representative.
(Last Updated October 1, 2023)
G.A. Beauty & Barber School publishes the Annual Security Report, which includes information about our Campus Security Authorities, how to report a crime, G.A. Beauty & Barber School’s crime prevention programs, substance abuse, sensitive crimes, emergency notifications, timely warning and other important information about security. The report contains three years of statistics on reported campus or campus-related crimes. A hard copy may be obtained by contacting a school representative.
(Last Updated October 1, 2023)
Code of Conduct for Student Loans
The U. S. Department of Education requires all colleges and universities to adhere to a code of conduct that specifically applies to student loans.
(Last Updated June 24, 2019)
The U. S. Department of Education requires all colleges and universities to adhere to a code of conduct that specifically applies to student loans.
(Last Updated June 24, 2019)
Net Price Calculator
This tool is designed to help potential and existing students obtain a rough estimate of the fees involved in attending G.A. Beauty & Barber School.
(Last Updated February 1, 2019)
This tool is designed to help potential and existing students obtain a rough estimate of the fees involved in attending G.A. Beauty & Barber School.
(Last Updated February 1, 2019)
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FINANCIAL AID RESOURCES
Education is a big investment. The training you’ll receive at G.A. Beauty & Barber School increases your chances of finding a great career and it decreases your chance of being unemployed. You’ll be more likely to find an interesting, rewarding career in a field that offers a lot of opportunity. When you graduate from G.A. Beauty & Barber School, you stand a better chance of finding a job and making more money than your peers with less education. Combine that with greater opportunities for job satisfaction, and your G.A. Beauty & Barber School training becomes an investment that’s hard to beat! We suggest you download The Guide to Federal Student Aid and visit www.studentaid.ed.gov for more information.
School Code for FAFSA: 042756
National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) for Students
The National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) is the U.S. Department of Education's (ED's) central database for student aid. NSLDS receives data from schools, guaranty agencies, the Direct Loan program, and other Department of ED programs. NSLDS Student Access provides a centralized, integrated view of Title IV loans and grants so that recipients of Title IV Aid can access and inquire about their Title IV loans and/or grant data.
Financial resources available to those who qualify:
Entrance Counseling
Students who have not previously received a subsidized/unsubsidized loan or PLUS loan (graduate/professional students only) under the Direct Loan Program or Federal Family Education Loan (FFEL) Program should complete the Entrance Counseling.
Exit Counseling
Students who have received a subsidized, unsubsidized or PLUS loan(s) under the Direct Loan Program or the FFEL Program, must complete exit counseling each time they drop below half-time enrollment, graduate, or leave school.
Alternative loans can provide additional funding to assist students with their education. These are generally provided by banks and credit unions. We can provide you information on Alternative Loan options.
Scholarships are provided by some companies, professional associations, and religious groups to individuals or their family members seeking an education. Searching the internet is a great way to see what might be available to you. Some local libraries even offer free internet usage.
Texas Department of Assistive & Rehabilitative Services (DARS) assists people who have disabilities prepare for, find and keep jobs. To locate an office in your area visit: www.dars.state.tx.us or call 1-800-628-5115.
Veterans Affairs Education Benefits (VA) is available for people who are eligible for veterans benefits. You can download an application form at: www.gibill.va.gov or you may call 1-888-442-4551 to have an application form be mailed to you or for additional questions.
School Code for FAFSA: 042756
National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) for Students
The National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) is the U.S. Department of Education's (ED's) central database for student aid. NSLDS receives data from schools, guaranty agencies, the Direct Loan program, and other Department of ED programs. NSLDS Student Access provides a centralized, integrated view of Title IV loans and grants so that recipients of Title IV Aid can access and inquire about their Title IV loans and/or grant data.
Financial resources available to those who qualify:
- FEDERAL GRANTS are monies given to people to help pay for school. If you are awarded money, you do not have to pay it back. This is awarded based on financial need.
- DIRECT LOANS are borrowed monies through the U.S. Department of Education that must be repaid (with interest).
- DIRECT Subsidized Loans are awarded to students who show financial need and is interest-free while the student is in school. You must start to repay this loan beginning six months after you leave school.
- DIRECT Unsubsidized Loans are available to all students, regardless of financial need. Interest does start on this loan while the student is in school.
- DIRECT Plus Loans are only available for parents of Dependent Students. Financial need is not a consideration. If approved for this loan, the amount will be applied directly to the student’s account. If the loan is denied, the student may apply for the maximum amount available in an Direct Unsubsidized Loan.
Entrance Counseling
Students who have not previously received a subsidized/unsubsidized loan or PLUS loan (graduate/professional students only) under the Direct Loan Program or Federal Family Education Loan (FFEL) Program should complete the Entrance Counseling.
Exit Counseling
Students who have received a subsidized, unsubsidized or PLUS loan(s) under the Direct Loan Program or the FFEL Program, must complete exit counseling each time they drop below half-time enrollment, graduate, or leave school.
Alternative loans can provide additional funding to assist students with their education. These are generally provided by banks and credit unions. We can provide you information on Alternative Loan options.
Scholarships are provided by some companies, professional associations, and religious groups to individuals or their family members seeking an education. Searching the internet is a great way to see what might be available to you. Some local libraries even offer free internet usage.
Texas Department of Assistive & Rehabilitative Services (DARS) assists people who have disabilities prepare for, find and keep jobs. To locate an office in your area visit: www.dars.state.tx.us or call 1-800-628-5115.
Veterans Affairs Education Benefits (VA) is available for people who are eligible for veterans benefits. You can download an application form at: www.gibill.va.gov or you may call 1-888-442-4551 to have an application form be mailed to you or for additional questions.