• Esthetics

    During your Esthetics training, you will Dermalogica, is the kin care system developed by The International Dermal Institute. It is one of the industry leaders in professional skincare companies. International College of Cosmetology believes that in order to be competitive in the Esthetics field, you must know how to do complex treatments and be knowledgeable in machines as well as manual manipulations. Treatments include herbology, enzyme therapy, microdermabrasion, machine treatments, stone therapy, body wraps, acne regimens, facials, popular waxing methods, reflexology and makeup application, just to name a few.

    As you can see, your training time will be packed full of product knowledge to help you learn how to be an industry leader. As a Milady member and Dermalogica Institute partner school , assure yourself that we will give you the intense training you need to choose your field once you graduate and get your license. Remember to ask our admission team how to enroll in undergraduate class at Dermalogica institute for free!

    With our small class size, you will have more one-on-one training to build your confidence so you can look forward to seeking employment right after graduating. 

    International College of Cosmetology offers financial aid in this courses to those who qualify.  To get started on your financial aid application (FAFSA) visit www.fafsa.ed.gov or contact our admissions office to schedule an appointment with a financial aid advisor.

    Class start dates are the first Tuesday of every month. The enrollment deadline is two weeks prior to each start date.

    The following are the required Consumer Disclosures for the Esthetics Program:

    1. Occupations (by name, NET-SOC code with Link to occupational profiles on O*NET*) that the managing cosmetology program prepares students to enter are:SKINCARE SPECIALISTS 39-5094.00 http://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/39-5094.00

    * Per the United States Department of Education, a recognized occupation is defined by an Occupational Information Network O* NET-SOC code established by the Department of Labor and available at: http://online.onetcenter.org

    2010-

      Completion Rate: 80%

     Placement Rates: 57.14%

     Placement Rates: 33.33%

    Licensure Rates: 88.46%

    2011-

    Completion Rate: 70.59%

    Placement Rates: 72.73%

    Licensure Rates: 76.47%

     2. Program costs: 

    Tuition: $3,200.00

    Registration Fee: $100.00

    Equipment: $225.00

    Books: $152.00

    STRF: $8.00

    Total: $3,685.00