Q & A
AESTHETICIAN PROGRAMQ & A
AESTHETICIAN PROGRAMAesthetician Program Q&A !
Q: What is the reported completion time for this program, assuming continuous, Part-time enrollment?
A: The Aesthetician Program takes 8 months to complete. The length of the program will vary based on individual circumstances such as attendance or class transfer etc.
Q: What percentage of students completes the program within the timeframe?
A: 95% of the students in our Aesthetician Program completed based on our 2023 Annual Report submitted to the ACCSC. This rate was calculated from students who started between April 01, 2021 and March 31, 2022 for a total of 75 students and 71 graduates.
Q: What is the job placement rate for students who complete the program?
A: The Job placement rate for the Aesthetician Program is 40%. The job placement percentages above were provided to the ACCSC in our 2023 annual report. They correlate directly with the above completion percentages. Some graduates may be excluded from this number by health-related situations, continuing education, and/or military service. Academy of Massage and Bodywork does not guarantee placement. Testing by DE Board of Cosmetology not available during COVID and when changes were made in Testing Bureau Services. Unable to test, therefore unable to get licenses.
Q: What is the current* cost of this program?
A: The current cost of the Aesthetician Program is $11,400.00
Q: What financing options are available to pay for the program?
A: In addition to any federal grants and scholarship aid, for which they may be eligible, students may use loans or institutional financing plans to finance their education.
Q: What other financial aid or scholarships does Academy of Massage and Bodywork accept?
A: Academy of Massage and Bodywork programs are approved to accept Vocational Rehab, or the Department of Veteran’s Affairs financial aid.
*as of October 1, 2023
Aesthetician Program Q&A !
Q: What is the reported completion time for this program, assuming continuous, Part-time enrollment?
A: The Aesthetician Program takes 8 months to complete. The length of the program will vary based on individual circumstances such as attendance or class transfer etc.
Q: What percentage of students completes the program within the timeframe?
A: 95% of the students in our Aesthetician Program completed based on our 2023 Annual Report submitted to the ACCSC. This rate was calculated from students who started between April 01, 2021 and March 31, 2022 for a total of 75 students and 71 graduates.
Q: What is the job placement rate for students who complete the program?
A: The Job placement rate for the Aesthetician Program is 40%. The job placement percentages above were provided to the ACCSC in our 2023 annual report. They correlate directly with the above completion percentages. Some graduates may be excluded from this number by health-related situations, continuing education, and/or military service. Academy of Massage and Bodywork does not guarantee placement. Testing by DE Board of Cosmetology not available during COVID and when changes were made in Testing Bureau Services. Unable to test, therefore unable to get licenses.
Q: What is the current* cost of this program?
A: The current cost of the Aesthetician Program is $11,400.00
Q: What financing options are available to pay for the program?
A: In addition to any federal grants and scholarship aid, for which they may be eligible, students may use loans or institutional financing plans to finance their education.
Q: What other financial aid or scholarships does Academy of Massage and Bodywork accept?
A: Academy of Massage and Bodywork programs are approved to accept Vocational Rehab, or the Department of Veteran’s Affairs financial aid.
*as of October 1, 2023
"We encourage prospective students to tour our school, meet the instructors and staff, observe classes, and receive a massage or facial in our student clinic."
"We encourage prospective students to tour our school, meet the instructors and staff, observe classes, and receive a massage or facial in our student clinic."