Where Successful Careers Begin 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  CSBC
 
 
 
 
 
  Welcome
 
 
 
  
Charleston School of Beauty Culture
  If you are looking for a career in a personal service industry which 
  combines creativity with knowledge, skill and experience; which is 
  always changing and new; where you help others look good, and 
  where the work is hands-on and practical, then one of our 
  programs may be your way to a rewarding future.
  A Full Range of Beauty & Barber Services 
  Our students offer a full range of cosmetology, manicuring, 
  aesthetic, and barbering services to the public.  All services are 
  performed only by supervised students.  For more information, 
  please visit our Clinic page or call the school:
  Financial Aid & Registration  
  If you have decided to begin one of our programs, you can begin 
  the process of registering or filling out your applications for 
  student aid.  Classes begin usually on the first Tuesday of each 
  month, but we will need to have your paperwork completed at 
  least two weeks prior to class starting.
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  Customers Welcome
  The school offers a full range of 
  cosmetology, skin care, and nail 
  services, together with a fully 
  functioning barbering floor with a 
  full rang of barbering services.
   
 
 
 
  For our current students, this 
  site offers a convenient 
  information page.
   
 
 
 
  Incoming Students
  We have classes starting in all 
  of our programs nearly every 
  month.  All of our programs 
  prepare you for the licensing 
  exam and a career in a number 
  of related fields.
 
 
 
 
 
 
   Clinic Hours:
  Tues - Fri :
  10:45 to 4:00 pm
  Saturday :
    8:00 to 2:00 pm
 
 
  
  
 
 
  
  
 
 
  
  
 
 
  
  
 
 
  
  
 
 
  
  
 
 
  
  
 
 
  
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Sevrices to the Public
 
 
 
 
  Where Successful Careers Begin 
 
 
 
  Clinic:
  Our clinics are open to the public for 
  virtually all beauty and barbering 
  services.  Walk-ins are welcome.  We only 
  take appointments for 1) artificial nails; 2) 
  pedicures; & 3) aesthetic services.
  Clinic Hours:
  Tues. - Fri.
  
  10:45 am to 4:00 pm
  Saturday
  
    8:00 am to 2:00 pm
  Cut off for Chemical Services:  
  Color, Bleaches, & Permanent Waves
 
 
  800-834-3386
 
 
  All services are performed by 
  students only but supervised by 
  certified instructors.
 
 
  For a complete list of 
  services and prices offered 
  to the general public, click 
  on the button below.
 
 
  Located at:
  514 - 50th St. SE
  in Kanawha City
 
 
  Parking 
  available.
 
 
  
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Where Successful Careers Begin 
 
 
 
  Courses Available:
 
 
  
  
 
 
  
  
 
 
  
  
 
 
  
  
 
 
  
  
 
 
  Classes start nearly every month.  All of our programs prepare you 
  for the licensing exam and a career in a number of related fields.
 
 
  Cosmetology is a catch-all or umbrella 
  field which covers virtually all aspects of 
  haircare, haircutting, styling, coloring, and 
  chemical texturing of the hair, also 
  encompassing skincare, makeup 
  application, hair removal, manicuring, 
  pedicuring, and artificial nails.
 
 
  The Hairstyling course, as the name 
  implies, teaches those haircare, 
  haircutting, styling, coloring, and 
  chemical texturing aspects of 
  Cosmetology.
 
 
  The Aesthetics course is centered 
  exclusively upon aspects of skincare, 
  makeup, and hair removal from the 
  Cosmetology curriculum.
 
 
  The Manicuring courses focus on all 
  aspects of care and decoration of the 
  nails of the hand and feet, including 
  artificial nail applications included in the 
  Cosmetology curriculum.
 
 
  The Barbering course offers a 
  traditional haircutting and shaving 
  curriculum including shear cutting, 
  clipper cutting, edging, beard trims and 
  stying, and other traitional barber 
  services.
 
 
  The Barbering with Chemical Services 
  course is an extended course which 
  adds back into the modern Barbering 
  course the traditional barbering 
  service of hair coloring as well as 
  offering modern chemical hair 
  texturizing services such as 
  permanent waving and relaxing of the 
  hair.
 
 
  The Cosmetology Crossover course is 
  designed for those licensed professionals 
  who already have a Cosmetology license 
  to also qualify for a Barbering license.
 
 
  The Waxing Specialist course is a special 
  course designed for licensed 
  professionals who are not authorized 
  under their current license to perform hair 
  removal services to become qualified to 
  do so.
 
 
  For more complete information 
  on any of these courses please 
  click on the button to be taken to 
  that page specifically concerning 
  your desired course.
 
 
  If you already know the course in which 
  you are seeking to enroll, please click the 
  Admissions button above to get further 
  information on how to enroll, or contact 
  the school at 1-304-346-9603.
 
 
  If you are seeking financial assistance 
  with the course in your chosen field, the 
  button above will take you to our 
  Financial Aid page for further links and 
  instructions, or you may contact the 
  school at 1-304-346-9603.
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Where Successful Careers Begin 
 
 
 
  Information for Students:
 
 
  
  
  
 
 
  
  
 
 
  
  
 
 
  Students are given a hard copy of the 
  Student Handbook during orientation.
  This is your first reference for all rules 
  and regualtions of the school, policies, 
  faculty, facilities, courses, and assorted 
  information.
 
 
  As the student progresses through their 
  course of study, they will have periodic 
  evaluations based upon their scheduled 
  hours relative to their course length which 
  will be measured in terms of Satisfactory 
  Progress, which could affect their 
  financial aid and enrollment.
 
 
  A certain level of behavior and decorum 
  are expected of our students, staff, and 
  even customers, however some 
  behaviors are so egregeous as to merit 
  special attention, such as drug and 
  alcohol abuse, harassing or abuse.
 
 
  The Barbering with Chemical Services 
  course is an extended course which 
  adds back into the modern Barbering 
  course the traditional barbering 
  service of hair coloring as well as 
  offering modern chemical hair 
  texturizing services such as 
  permanent waving and relaxing of the 
  hair.
 
 
  The Cosmetology Crossover course is 
  designed for those licensed 
  professionals who already have a 
  Cosmetology license to also qualify for 
  a Barbering license.
 
 
  Federal law and school policy works to 
  insure our students privacy is protected in 
  their information, with limited exceptions.  
  Students are also guaranteed certain 
  access to their file information at an 
  appropriate scheduled time.
 
 
 
  There may come a time in your 
  academic stay with us that due to 
  ciscumstances your education may 
  face a temporary interruption.  Leaves 
  of absence are available for serious 
  unforeseen or unavoidable problems 
  and not for scheduled events like 
  vacations.  In such an event, you may 
  be eligible to request a leave of 
  absense.  All leaves should be pre-
  approved.  Remember that merely 
  filling out the form does not 
  automatically grant a leave.
 
 
  If the student seeks to withdraw it must 
  be in writing turned into the office.
  There are unfortunate times when for 
  one reason or another a student must 
  withdraw from school.  We encourage 
  the student to talk to the staff because 
  accommodation of the student’s 
  situation or a leave of absence may 
  help resolve the issue for the student.
  Withdrawal often leaves the student 
  owing money to the school because 
  more of the tuition is due under the 
  refund policy than they have yet 
  earned under their financial aid award.
 
 
       Student Withdrawal     
 
 
  
  
 
 
  Any student who experiences problems 
  while in school is encouraged to bring 
  such problems to the attention of the 
  school in order to resolve whatever 
  situations arise which can affect the 
  students’ success while in school.
 
 
  Students are expected to learn the 
  aspects of state law which pertain to their 
  chosen careers.  As such the school has 
  composed a Law Book with relevant 
  statutes and regulations.
 
 
  
  
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Aesthetics
 
 
 
 
 
  Skin Care & Make-up
 
 
 
 
  Where Successful Careers Begin 
 
 
 
  
Aesthetics Course
  
  
  600 Clock Hours
  “Aesthetics” involves administering cosmetic or topical treatments to enhance or improve the 
  appearance of the skin, including:  cleansing, toning, effleurage, stimulating, and exfoliating the 
  skin; applying cosmettics, makeups, oils, powders, clays, antiseptics, tonics, lotions, or creams; 
  and the waxing, sugaring, tweezing, and threading to remove unwanted hair.
  The study of aesthetics can lead to a wide choice of potential careers such as Skin Care 
  Specialist, Makeup Artist, Salon Owner, et cetera.  No matter which focus you choose, you will be 
  involved in a beautiful career.
  Our school is licensed by the West Virginia Council for Community and Technical College 
  Education, located at 2001 Union Carbide Drive S., Charleston, West Virginia, 25303..  Our 
  institution is accreditied by the National Accrediting Commission of Career Arts & Sciences 
  (NACCAS).
 
 
 
  Charleston School of Beauty Culture
  Breakdown of Educational Costs:
  School Costs:
  
  
  
  Additional Costs:
  Tuition:
  
  $5,550.00
  
  WV Student Permit:
  $   25.00
  Registration Fee:
  $   100.00
  
  Uniforms (Approx.):
  $ 100.00
  Kit*
  
  
  $1,350.00
  
  WV Work Permit:
  $   15.00
  Sugaring Class
  
  $   600.00
  
  Examination Fee:
  $ 186.00
  Total School Cost:
  $7,600.00
  
  WV Licensing Fee:
  $   35.00
  * Includes Textbooks & Equipment
  Charleston School of Beauty Culture uses:
  Milady Textbooks
  $ 163.95
  Standard Textbook of Esthetics
  
  ISBN:  978-111-1306-892
  $   88.95
  Workbook for Aestheticians
  
  ISBN:  978-111-1306-915
  $ 163.95
  Standard Foundations Packet
  
  ISBN:  978-035-7263-792
  Further information on texts may be sought at www.cengage.com/highered.
  
 
  Financing, Graduation Rates and 
  Gainful Employment discosures
  Aesthetician - CIP Code 12-0409
  Average West Virginian Income in 2018
  for Aestheticians:  $40,540
  or approximately $19.49 per hour.
  Average National Income in 2018
  for Aestjetocians:  $36,350
  or approximately $17.48 per hour.
  For more information regarding Barbering occupations visit the 
  U.S. Department of Labor’s O*Net at:
  http://onetonline.org/link/summary/39-5094.00
  SOC Code - 39-5094.00
  Based on NACCAS Annual Report for 2019:
  CSBC Placement Rate:
  
    75%
  State Board Exam Pass Rate:
  100%
  
 
 
 
  Class Schedule
  Tues. - Sat.
  9:00 - 3:30
  30 hours per week
  for about 20 weeks
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Waxing Specialist
 
 
 
 
 
  Skin Care & Make-up
 
 
 
 
  Where Successful Careers Begin 
 
 
 
  
Waxing Specialist Course
  125 Clock Hours
  The Waxing Specialist course is a condensed course in hair removal methods.  These methods 
  include waxing using soft and hard was, sugaring, tweezing, and threading to remove unwanted 
  hair.  Excessive or unwanted hair is a common problem that affects both men and women.
  In this course, you will learn hair removal procedures, what methods are used, and what is 
  involved in room preparation.  This course is offered to those persons who already have a license 
  and want to extent their range of services, for example manicurists and barbers.
  Our school is licensed by the West Virginia Council for Community and Technical College 
  Education, located at 2001 Union Carbide Drive S., Charleston, West Virginia, 25303..  Our 
  institution is accreditied by the National Accrediting Commission of Career Arts & Sciences 
  (NACCAS).
 
 
 
  Charleston School of Beauty Culture
  Breakdown of Educational Costs:
  School Costs:
  
  
  
  Additional Costs:
  Tuition:
  
  $1,600.00
  
  WV Student Permit:
  $   25.00
  Registration Fee:
  $   100.00
  
  Uniforms (Approx.):
  $ 100.00
  Kit*
  
  
  $   300.00
  
  WV Work Permit:
  $   15.00
  
  
  
  
  
  
  Examination Fee:
  $ 186.00
  Total School Cost:
  $2,000.00
  
  WV Licensing Fee:
  $   35.00
  * Includes Textbooks & Equipment
  Charleston School of Beauty Culture uses:
  Milady Textbooks
  $ 144.95
  Standard Textbook of Esthetics
  
  ISBN:  978-111-1306-892
  $   84.95
  Workbook for Aestheticians
  
  ISBN:  978-111-1306-915
  Further information on texts may be sought at www.cengage.com/highered.
  
 
  
Financing, Graduation Rates and 
  Gainful Employment discosures
  Waxing Specialist - CIP Code 12-0409
  As a certification rather than a seperate license, there is no 
  spedific data on the separate incomes of Waxing Specialists 
  per se, but the course is only offered to those already licensed 
  by the West Virginia Board of Barbers and Cosmetologists in a 
  related field.  Please refer to those specific areas of 
  occupational training for more information.
  Based on NACCAS Annual Report for 2019:
  CSBC Placement Rate:
  
  N/A %
  State Board Exam Pass Rate:
  N/A %
 
 
 
 
  Class Schedule
  Tues. - Sat.
  9:00 - 3:30
  30 hours per week
  for about 4.4 weeks
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Cosmetology
 
 
 
 
 
  Hair, Skin, & Nails
 
 
 
 
  Where Successful Careers Begin 
 
 
 
  
Cosmetology Course
  
  1800 Clock Hours
  “Cosmetology” includes cutting, styling, shaping, arranging, braiding, weaving, adding extensions, 
  curling, waving, permanent waving, relaxing, straightening, shampooing, cleansing, bleaching, 
  tinting, coloring, waxing or tweezing of the hair.  This program also includes the full courses of 
  Manicuring and Aesthetics.
  Cosmetology includes a wide choics or potential careeers such as Hair Stylist, Makeup Artist, 
  Colorist, Salon Owner, et cetera.  No matter which focus you choose, you will be involved in a 
  beautiful career.
  Our school is licensed by the West Virginia Council for Community and Technical College 
  Education, located at 2001 Union Carbide Drive S., Charleston, West Virginia, 25303.  Our 
  institution is accreditied by the National Accrediting Commission of Career Arts & Sciences 
  (NACCAS).
 
 
 
  Charleston School of Beauty Culture
  Breakdown of Educational Costs:
  School Costs:
  
  
  
  Additional Costs:
  Tuition:
  
  $12,150.00
  
  WV Student Permit:
  $   30.00
  Registration Fee:
  $     100.00
  
  Uniforms (Approx.):
  $ 150.00
  Textbooks
  
  $     371.94
  
  WV Work Permit:
  $   15.00
  Equipment
  
  $   2,110.21
  
  Examination Fee:
  $ 196.00
  Total School Cost:
  $14,732.15
  
  WV Licensing Fee:
  $   35.00
  * Includes Textbooks & Equipment
  Charleston School of Beauty Culture uses:
  Milady Textbooks
  $ 189.95
  Cosmetology & Foundations Textbooks   ISBN:  978-035-7871-492
  $ 155.95
  Cosmetology & Foundations Workbooks  ISBN:  978-035-7922-170
  Further information on texts may be sought at www.cengage.com/highered.
  
 
  Financing, Graduation Rates and 
  Gainful Employment discosures
  Cosmetologist - CIP Code 12-0401
  Occupational Code 39-5012
  Average West Virginian Income in 2022
  for Hair Stylists / Cosmetologists:
  $ 32,590 to $ 36,140
  per year.
  .
  Average National Income in 2022
  for Hair Stylists / Cosmetologists:  $38,910
  or approximately $18.71 per hour.
  For more information regarding Barbering occupations visit the 
  U.S. Department of Labor’s O*Net at:
  http://onetonline.org/link/summary/39-5012.00
  SOC Code - 39-5012.00
  Based on NACCAS Annual Report for 2023:
  CSBC Placement Rate:
  
  91.30 %
  State Board Exam Pass Rate:
  82.14 %
  
 
 
 
 
  Class Schedule
  Tues. - Fri.
  9:00 - 5:00
  Sat.
  
  8:00 - 2:30
  36 hours per week
  for about 52 weeks
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Hair Styling
 
 
 
 
 
  Hair Styling, Cutting, & Chemicals
 
 
 
 
  Where Successful Careers Begin 
 
 
 
  
Hair Styling Course
  
  1000 Clock Hours
  “Hair Styling” includes cutting, styling, shaping, arranging, braiding, weaving, adding extensions, 
  curling, waving, permanent waving, relaxing, straightening, shampooing, cleansing, bleaching, 
  tinting, and coloring the hair.  The Hair Styling program does not includes Manicuring and 
  Aesthetics and concentrates only on the hair styling aspects of cosmetology.
  Hair Styling includes a wide choics or potential careeers such as Hair Stylist, Colorist, Salon 
  Owner, et cetera.  No matter which focus you choose, you will be involved in a beautiful career.
  Our school is licensed by the West Virginia Council for Community and Technical College 
  Education, located at 2001 Union Carbide Drive S., Charleston, West Virginia, 25303..  Our 
  institution is accreditied by the National Accrediting Commission of Career Arts & Sciences 
  (NACCAS).
 
 
 
  Charleston School of Beauty Culture
  Breakdown of Educational Costs:
  School Costs:
  
  
  
  Additional Costs:
  Tuition:
  
  $ 7,000.00
  
  WV Student Permit:
  $   30.00
  Registration Fee:
  $    100.00
  
  Uniforms (Approx.):
  $ 150.00
  Textbooks
  
  $    371.94
  
  WV Work Permit:
  $   15.00
  Equipment:
  
  $ 1,164.56  
  
  Examination Fee:
  $ 196.00
  Total School Cost:
  $ 8,636.50
  
  WV Licensing Fee:
  $   35.00
  * Includes Textbooks & Equipment
  Charleston School of Beauty Culture uses:
  Milady Textbooks
  $ 189.95
  Cosmetology & Foundations Textbooks   ISBN:  978-035-7871-492
  $ 155.95
  Cosmetology & Foundations Workbooks  ISBN:  978-035-7922-170
  Further information on texts may be sought at www.cengage.com/highered.
  
 
  Financing, Graduation Rates and 
  Gainful Employment discosures
  Hair Stylist - CIP Code 12-0407
  Occupational Code 39-5012
  Average West Virginian Income in 2022
  for Hair Stylists / Cosmetologists:
  $ 32,590 to $ 36,140
  per year.
  .
  Average National Income in 2022
  for Hair Stylists / Cosmetologists:  $38,910
  or approximately $18.71 per hour.
  For more information regarding Barbering occupations visit the 
  U.S. Department of Labor’s O*Net at:
  http://onetonline.org/link/summary/39-5012.00
  SOC Code - 39-5012.00
  Based on NACCAS Annual Report for 2023:
  CSBC Placement Rate:
  
  91.30 %
  State Board Exam Pass Rate:
  82.14 %
  
 
 
 
 
  Class Schedule
  Tues. - Fri.
  9:00 - 5:00
  Sat.
  
  8:00 - 2:30
  36 hours per week
  for about 29 weeks
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Barber
 
 
 
 
 
  Traditional cutting, styling, & shaving
 
 
 
 
  Where Successful Careers Begin 
 
 
 
  
Barber 
  
  
  
  
  1200 Clock Hours
  “Barbering” includes cutting, shampooing, arranging, dressing, tinting or applying lotions or tonics 
  on hair, shaving, shaping, and/or trimming the beard, and applications, treatments or rubs of the 
  scalp, face or neck with oils, creams, lotiions, cosmetics, antiseptics, powders, or other 
  preparations in connection with the shaving, cutting, or trimming of the hair or beard.
  Our school is licensed by the West Virginia Council for Community and Technical College 
  Education, located at 2001 Union Carbide Drive S., Charleston, West Virginia, 25303..  Our 
  institution is accreditied by the National Accrediting Commission of Career Arts & Sciences 
  (NACCAS).
 
 
 
  Charleston School of Beauty Culture
  Breakdown of Educational Costs:
  School Costs:
  
  
  
  Additional Costs:
  Tuition:
  
  $  9,000.00
  
  WV Student Permit:
  $   30.00
  Registration Fee:
  $     100.00
  
  Uniforms (Approx.):
  $ 150.00
  Textbooks:
  
  $     373.01
  
  WV Work Permit:
  $   15.00
  Equipment:
  
  $  1,137.65
  
  Examination Fee:
  $ 196.00
  Total School Cost:
  $10,300.00
  
  WV Licensing Fee:
  $   35.00
  Charleston School of Beauty Culture uses:
  Milady Textbooks
  $ 190.95
  Barbering & Foundations Textbooks         ISBN:  979-821-4080-444
  $ 155.95
  Barbering & Foundations Workbooks       ISBN:  979-821-4499-222
  Further information on texts may be sought at www.cengage.com/highered.
  
 
  Financing, Graduation Rates and 
  Gainful Employment discosures
  Barber - CIP Code 12-0402
  Occupational Code - 39-5011.00
  West Virginian Income in 2022 for Barbers:
  $ 32,120 to $ 37,070
  per year.
  Average National Income in 2022
  for Barbers:  $39,350
  or approximately $18.92 per hour.
  For more information regarding Barbering occupations visit the 
  U.S. Department of Labor’s O*Net at:
  http://onetonline.org/link/summary/39-5011.00
  Based on NACCAS Annual Report for 2023:
  CSBC Placement Rate:
  
  91.30 %
  State Board Exam Pass Rate:
  82.14 %
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Barbering with Chemical Services
 
 
 
 
 
  Traditional cutting, styling, & shaving
 
 
 
 
  Where Successful Careers Begin 
 
 
 
  
Barbering with Chemical Course
  
  
  
  1500 Clock Hours
  “Barbering with Chemical Services” includes all of the services of the barbering including cutting, 
  shampooing, arranging, dressing, tinting or applying lotions or tonics on hair, shaving, shaping, 
  and/or trimming the beard, and applications, treatments or rubs of the scalp, face or neck with oils, 
  creams, lotiions, cosmetics, antiseptics, powders, or other preparations in connection with the 
  shaving, cutting, or trimming of the hair or beard.
  In addition to those subjects covered in the 1200 hour Barbering Course, this course also includes 
  the traditional barbering services of hair tinting and coloring along with more modern practices of 
  permanent waving and relaxing as offered in cosmetology salons.
  Our school is licensed by the West Virginia Council for Community and Technical College 
  Education, located at 2001 Union Carbide Drive S., Charleston, West Virginia, 25303..  Our 
  institution is accreditied by the National Accrediting Commission of Career Arts & Sciences 
  (NACCAS).
 
 
 
  Charleston School of Beauty Culture
  Breakdown of Educational Costs:
  School Costs:
  
  
  
  Additional Costs:
  Tuition:
  
  $11,250.00
  
  WV Student Permit:
  $   30.00
  Registration Fee:
  $     100.00
  
  Uniforms (Approx.):
  $ 150.00
  Textbooks:
  
  $     373.01
  
  WV Work Permit:
  $   15.00
  Equipment:
  
  $  1,203.05
  
  Examination Fee:
  $ 196.00
  Total School Cost:
  $12,926.06
  
  WV Licensing Fee:
  $   35.00
  Charleston School of Beauty Culture uses:
  Milady Textbooks
  $ 190.95
  Barbering & Foundations Textbooks         ISBN:  979-821-4080-444
  $ 155.95
  Barbering & Foundations Workbooks       ISBN:  979-821-4499-222
  Further information on texts may be sought at www.cengage.com/highered.
  
 
  Financing, Graduation Rates and 
  Gainful Employment discosures
  Barber - CIP Code 12-0402
  Occupational Code - 39-5011.00
  West Virginian Income in 2022 for Barbers:
  $ 32,120 to $ 37,070
  per year.
  Average National Income in 2022
  for Barbers:  $39,350
  or approximately $18.92 per hour.
  For more information regarding Barbering occupations visit the 
  U.S. Department of Labor’s O*Net at:
  http://onetonline.org/link/summary/39-5011.00
  Based on NACCAS Annual Report for 2023:
  CSBC Placement Rate:
  
  91.30 %
  State Board Exam Pass Rate:
  82.14 %
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Cosmetology Crossover
 
 
 
 
 
  Traditional cutting, styling, & shaving
 
 
 
 
  Where Successful Careers Begin 
 
 
 
  
Cosmetology Crossover Course
  
  
  
    300 Clock Hours
  The “Cosmetology Crossover” course is designed to instruct those already licensed in 
  Cosmetology in traditional barbering services not included in the Cosmetology program, focussing 
  on clipper cutting techniques, applying lotions or tonics on hair, shaving, shaping, and/or trimming 
  the beard, and applications, treatments or rubs of the scalp, face or neck with oils, creams, lotiions, 
  cosmetics, antiseptics, powders, or other preparations in connection with the shaving, cutting, or 
  trimming of the hair or beard.
  Our school is licensed by the West Virginia Council for Community and Technical College 
  Education, located at 2001 Union Carbide Drive S., Charleston, West Virginia, 25303.  Our 
  institution is accreditied by the National Accrediting Commission of Career Arts & Sciences 
  (NACCAS).
 
 
 
  Charleston School of Beauty Culture
  Breakdown of Educational Costs:
  School Costs:
  
  
  
  Additional Costs:
  Tuition:
  
  $  2,400.00
  
  WV Student Permit:
  $   25.00
  Registration Fee:
  $     100.00
  
  Uniforms (Approx.):
  $ 100.00
  Kit*
  
  
  $  1,200.00
  
  WV Work Permit:
  $   15.00
  
  
  Examination Fee:
  $ 186.00
  Total School Cost:
  $  3,700.00
  
  WV Licensing Fee:
  $   35.00
  * Includes Textbooks & Equipment
  Charleston School of Beauty Culture uses:
  Milady Textbooks
  $ 132.95
  Textbook of Barbering
  
  
      ISBN:  978-143-5497-153
  $   62.95
  Workbook for Beauty Culture Theory
      ISBN:  978-143-5497-139
  Further information on texts may be sought at www.cengage.com/highered.
  
 
  Financing, Graduation Rates and 
  Gainful Employment discosures
  Barber - CIP Code 12-0402
  Average West Virginian Income in 2018
  for Barbers:  $24,920
  or approximately $11.98 per hour.
  Average National Income in 2018
  for Barbers:  $33,220
  or approximately $15.97 per hour.
  For more information regarding Barbering occupations visit the 
  U.S. Department of Labor’s O*Net at:
  http://onetonline.org/link/summary/39-5011.00
  SOC Code - 39-5011.00
  Based on NACCAS Annual Report for 2017:
  CSBC Placement Rate:
  
    60%
  State Board Exam Pass Rate:
  100%
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Manicuring & Advanced Manicuring
 
 
 
 
 
  Nails, Manicures, & Pedicures
 
 
 
 
  Where Successful Careers Begin 
 
 
 
  
Manicuring & Advanced Manicuring Courses
      400 & 600 Clock Hours
  “Manicuring”, or Nail Technology, includes cleansing, dressing or polishing  of nails; performing a 
  wide variety of artificial nail services; and the cosmetic treatment of the feet up to the knee and the 
  hands up to the elbow.
  Manicuring provides a great opportunity fo artistic expression while focusing and specializing on 
  nail care for their customers.  The 400 hour course is our basic course, whicl eht 600 hour course 
  is aour advanced course which includes more practice and instruction in artificial nails and the use 
  of the nail drill.
  Our school is licensed by the West Virginia Council for Community and Technical College 
  Education, located at 1018 Kanawha Blvd. E., Suite 700, Charleston, West Virginia, 25301.  Our 
  institution is accreditied by the National Accrediting Commission of Career Arts & Sciences 
  (NACCAS).
 
 
 
  Charleston School of Beauty Culture
  Breakdown of Educational Costs:
  School Costs:
  
  
  
  Additional Costs:
  Manicuring - 400 Hours
  Tuition:
  
  $ 3,700.00
  
  WV Student Permit:
  $   25.00
  Registration Fee:
  $    100.00
  
  Uniforms (Approx.):
  $ 100.00
  Kit*
  
  
  $ 1,000.00
  
  WV Work Permit:
  $   15.00
  
  
  Examination Fee:
  $ 186.00
  Total School Cost:
  $  4,800.00
  
  WV Licensing Fee:
  $   35.00
  Advanced Manicuring - 600 Hours
  Tuition:
  
  $ 5,550.00
  Registration Fee:
  $    100.00
  Kit*
  
  
  $ 1,000.00
  Total School Cost:
  $ 6,650.00
  * Includes Textbooks & Equipment
  Charleston School of Beauty Culture uses:
  Milady Textbooks
  $ 119.95
  Nail Technology
  
  
      ISBN:  978-128-5080-512
  $   62.95
  Workbook for Beauty Culture Theory
      ISBN:  978-128-5080-475
  Further information on texts may be sought at www.cengage.com/highered.
  
 
  Financing, Graduation Rates and 
  Gainful Employment discosures
  Manicurist - CIP Code 12-0410
  Average West Virginian Income in 2018
  for Nail Technicians / Manicurists:  $22,120
  or approximately $10.63 per hour.
  Average National Income in 2018
  for Nail Technicians / Manicurists:  $25,860
  or approximately $12.43 per hour.
  For more information regarding Barbering occupations visit the 
  U.S. Department of Labor’s O*Net at:
  http://onetonline.org/link/summary/39-5092.00
  SOC Code - 39-5092.00
  Based on NACCAS Annual Report for 2019:
  CSBC Placement Rate:
  
    67%
  State Board Exam Pass Rate:
  100%
  
 
 
 
  Class Schedule
  Manicuring:
  Tues. - Fri.
  9:00 - 4:30
  Sat.
  
  8:00 - 4:30
  36 hours per week
  for about 12 weeks
  Advanced Manicuring
  Tues. - Sat.
  9:00 - 3:30
  30 hours per week
  for about 20 weeks
 
 
  We have two manicuring courses:
  Manicuring:  
  
       a 400 hours course.
  Advanced Manicuring:   a 600 hour course.
  The 400 hour manicuring Course is not eligible 
  for Title IV financial aid.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Admissions
 
 
 
 
  Where Successful Careers Begin 
 
 
 
  In order to register you, the prospective 
  student, with the West Virginia State 
  Board of Barbers and Cosmetologists, 
  each student is required to furnish the 
  folloing information or documents:
  
  1.
  Student Reigstration Form
  
  2.
  Certificate of Health
  
  3.
  Driver’s License or Picture ID
  
  4.
  Social Security Card
  
  5.
  High School Diploma, 
  Transcipt, or GED
  
  6.
  Two Recent Photos (2” x 2”) 
  (head and shoulder shot)
  
  7.
  A $30.00 check or money order 
  made out to the “Charleston 
  School of Beauty Culture”, or 
  abbreviated CSBC.
  Tax transcripts or other tax information 
  may be necessary if applying for 
  Financial Aid Programs.
 
 
  For those students whose last name is 
  different than the one on the high school 
  diploma or GED, we will need 
  documentation for any legal name 
  change, e.g. marriage license, divorce  
  decree.
  Contact our office:
  Phone:  1 (304) 346-9603
  Fax:       1 (304) 346-1681
  E-Mail:
  
  Admissions@wvcsbc.net
  For a pdf copy of our institution’s catalog, 
  please click on the button below.
  
 
  Application Forms
  Please print out the Enrollment Packet, in 
  pdf format, read and complete each form.  
  The last page of the Packet is the 
  Student Registration Form previously 
  mentioned.
  Call for an appointment to bring in the 
  completed Enrollment Packet together 
  with all of the required domuments listed 
  in the first column of this page.
  Do not forget to sign and date each form 
  where indicated.
  1-304-346-9603
 
 
  
  
 
 
  
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
  Financial Aid & Planning
 
 
 
 
  Where Successful Careers Begin 
 
 
 
  
Net Price Calculator
  Schools are required by the Federal 
  Department of Education to provide 
  information regarding the expected net cost 
  of attendence at our institution in the most 
  popular program.  Understand that your 
  circumstances may vary, and the 
  information provided may not be applicable 
  to your situation.  Never the less, we hope 
  that this information may prove helpful to 
  you.
   
 
 
  
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
Applying for Pell Grants and Student Loans
  Students seeking federal financial assistance through the Pell Grant 
  or federal Direct Student Loan programs may be required to have their 
  parents provide financial information.  It will be necessary for applicants to 
  establish an FSA ID for themselves, and perhaps their parents may as well.  
  We encourage applying students use the IRS data retrieval tool on their 
  Fafsa application.  Our institution’s School Code is 015412.  For all of our 
  students filing for Pell Grants, all of our programs are classified as an 
  occupational certificate in a less than two year program.  All students will be 
  considered as a first year student when they start.
   
 
 
  
  
 
 
 
  
Direct Student Loan Applications
  Students who are applying for 
  student loans as part of their financial aid 
  will generally apply after they have enrolled 
  as no loans will be certified prier to sixty 
  days enrollment.  However, if a student has 
  any questions regarding their loan 
  application, deferment, or repayment, 
  contact our office or visit StudentAid.gov:
   
 
 
  Financial Aid Information:
  This school is approved for Federal Assistance Programs to help 
  finance tuition costs incurred in obtaining your new career.  These include 
  the Federal Pell Grant and the William D. Ford Federal Direct Loan 
  Program, available for those students who qualify under such programs.
  
  A Federal Application for Student Financial Aid (FASFA) can be 
  obtained from the school or the student can file this application on the 
  internet at www.fasfa.ed.gov.  A Federal Application for Student Financial 
  Aid Assistance can be processed through the school or the completed 
  application can be mailed directly to the processor.  A FASFA is processed 
  with the Pell Grant Award being determined by the Expected Family 
  Contribution based on a needs analysis system.
  In addition to the Pell Grants and Student Loans which may be 
  available to the student, certain other state and federal agencies may be 
  able to provide further assistance, including the West Virginia Division of 
  Rehabilitation Services:  (800) 642-8207, or www.wvdrs.org, the 
  Department of Health and Human Resources:  (304) 558-0684, or 
  www.dhhr.wv.gov, and for veterans or the children of veterans, please 
  contact the Veterans Adminstration Benefits Office:  
  http://www.benefits.va.gov/Huntington/other-va-facilities.asp.
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
Our Mission:
  The overall mission of our institution is to provide education and training to our 
  students, which will enable them to successfully pass their state board exam, 
  obtain licensure and become successfully employed in the industry.
  The instructional staff possesses the skills required to provide necessary 
  training, and we aspire to produce capable, productive stylists, barbers, 
  aestheticians and nail technicians that exhibit the determination, skills, ability 
  and the desire to succeed in the salon environment.
  Each student will not only receive instruction and exposure to essential 
  technical skills and equipment, but also the opportunity for hands on, 
  supervised work with the public
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
  Mission & History
 
 
 
 
  Where Successful Careers Begin 
 
 
 
  The Charleston School of Beauty Culture was founded in July of 1957 and has been in continuious operation since its opening 
  more than half a century ago.
  The school is licensed by theWest Virginia Council for Community and Technical College Education, and is assredited by the 
  National Accrediting Commission of Career Arts and Sciences (NACCAS).