2010
Course Schedule
Day Courses
Monday-Friday 9:00am-4:00pm
(* - Occasionally classes will run from 9:00am - 5:30pm to make
up for holidays.
Call (213) 368-1234 for details and holiday schedule.
Registration Fee
A $ 100.00
non-refundable fee is required, in addition to tuition and fees
High
Fashion Photographic Make-up
210 total clock hours / 6 weeks
Female and male make-up for all media; corrective, black & white, wedding, runway, avant-garde,
Opera, Ballet, Broadway, tattoo, Face & body painting, airbrush make-up and all fashion make-up for film, television,
Theatre print & beauty industries, hairstyling and photo session with models and prints.
January 4 to February 12
March 8 to April 16
May 10 to June 18*
July 12 to August 20
September 13 to October 22*
November 15 to December 24*
Evening Class (6:30-10:00)
February 15 to May 7
August 23 to November 12*
Tuition: $3,700 | Lab Fee : $50
Sunday High Fashion Photographic Make-up
(210 clock hours)
Hours are Sundays Only 9:00 am. – 6:00 pm
October 10 to April 3, 2011
Tuition: $3,700 | Lab Fee : $50
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Master
Make-up Program
630 total clock hours / 18 weeks
This course is designed from motion picture, television, fashion make-up artistry, character, prosthetics and special make-up effects
includinga full Head multi piece creature of your own design. Does not include Digital FX Makeup Design nor Creature Maquette Sculpture
Includes: High Fashion, Character, Prosthetics, and Special Make-up Effects and the portfolio photo session.
January 4 to May 7
February 15 to June 18*
March 8 to July 9*
April 19 to August 20*
May 10 to September 10*
June 21 to October 22*
July 12 to November 12*
August 23 to December 24*
September 13 to January 28, 2011+*(2)
October 25 to March 11, 2011+*(2)
November 15 to March 25, 2011+*(1)
Tuition: $11,000 | Lab Fee : $1,250 |
Beauty
Make-up
140 total clock hours / 4 weeks
Full corrective, natural, glamour, wedding, period, trendy, music video, fantasy & all beauty make-up
For fashion print film & tv.
January 4 to January 29
March 8 to April 2
May 10 to June 4
July 12 to August 6
September 13 to October 8
November 15 to December 10
Evening Class (6:30-10:00)
February 15 to April 9
August 23 to October 15
Tuition: $2,500 | Lab Fee : $0
Sunday Beauty Make-up
(140 clock hours)
Hours are Sundays Only 9:00 am. – 6:00 pm
April 11 to August 8
October 10 to February 6, 2011
Tuition: $2,500 | Lab Fee : $0 |
Film
& Television Make-up Program
490 total clock hours / 14 weeks
Techniques of film, television and fashion make-up artistry. Prosthetic make-up and creation of foam latex appliances.
Includes: High Fashion, Character, and Prosthetics and portfolio photo session.
January 4 to April 9
February 15 to June 18+*(4)
March 8 to June 11*
April 19 to August 20+*(4)
May 10 to August 13*
June 21 to October 22 +*(4)
July 12 to October 15*
August 23 to December 24+*(4)
September 13 to December 17*
November 15 to February 25, 2011+*(1)
Tuition: $8,900 | Lab Fee : $1,050
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Salon
Make-up(Airbrush)
35 total clock hours / 1 week
This course will refresh and enrich your knowledge & skills in a short period of time. Choose any one week of high fashion depending on the subject matter you wish to either learn or refresh, from beauty skills to airbrushing or hairstyling.
January 25 to January 29
March 29 to April 2
June 1 to June 4
August 2 to August 6
October 4 to October 8
December 6 to December 10
Evening Class (6:30 - 10:00)
March 29 to April 9
October 4 to October 15*
Tuition: $750 | Lab Fee : $25 |
Professional
Make-up Program
350 total clock hours / 10 weeks
High Fashion make-up and Character (old age, bald cap, hair work, character & prosthetics applications).
Includes: High Fashion, Character and portfolio photo session.
January 4 to March 12
March 8 to May 14
May 10 to July 16*
July 12 to September 17*
September 13 to November 19*
November 15 to January 28, 2011+*
Evening Class (6:30-10:00)
February 15 to July 2*
August 23 to January 14, 2011+*(1)
Tuition: $6,800 | Lab Fee : $250
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Photographic
Hairstyling 35 total clock hours / 1 week
Intensive techniques of fashion, print and film & television, hairstyling for the professional make-up artist.
February 8 to February 12
April 12 to April 16
June 14 to June 18
August 16 to August 20
October 18 to October 22
December 20 to December 24
Evening Class (6:30-10:00)
April 26 to May 7
November 1 to November 12
Tuition: $750 | Lab Fee : $25 |
Character
Make-up
140 clock hours/ 4 weeks
Create realistic makeup facial hair, injury simulation, bald caps, aging, and .realistic makeup effects, not utilizing lab techniques.
February 15 to March 12
April 19 to May 14
June 21 to July 16*
August 23 to September 17*
October 25 to November 19
Evening Class (6:30-10:00)
May 10 to July 2*
November 15 to January 14, 2011+*(1)
Tuition: $3,200 | Lab Fee : $250
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Digital
FX Make-up
40 total clock hours / 1 week day class,
2 weeks evening
Learn how to utilize Photoshop skills to create detailed creature makeup designs and prepare your pictures for your portfolio.
Hours are Monday – Friday 9:00 am – 5:00
pm
February 8 to February 12
April 12 to April 16
June 14 to June 18
August 16 to August 20
September 13 to September 17
October 4 to October 8
Evening Class (2 weeks)
July 6 to July 16
Tuition: $950 | Lab Fee : $50
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Prosthetics
Make-up 140 total clock hours / 4 weeks
This class is designed to teach from start to finish the entire prosthetic process design, sculpt, mold, cast, apply and paint professional
quality make-up in foamed latex, gelatin and silicone gel filled appliances, as well as advanced creature sculpting training.
January 11 to February 5
March 15 to April 9
May 17 to June 11*
July 19 to August 13
September 20 to October 15* November 22 to December 17*
Tuition: $3,200 | Lab Fee : $750 |
Creature Maquette Sculpture
40 total clock hourshours/2 weeks evening
Advanced creature sculpture design class where students learn to sculpt for toy, film and entertainment industry creature design
Hours are Evenings Only 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm
March 8 to 19
May 10 to May 21
July 12 to July 23
September 13 to September 24
November 15 to November 30+
Tuition: $875 | Lab Fee : $125
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Special
Make-up Effects 140 total clock hours / 4 weeks
Advanced multi-piece prosthetic creation, utilizing state of the art materials and techniques, acquiring skills such as
Blood tubing and blood spray, advanced teeth, advanced mold design and completing a full-head character or creature of your own design.
February 8 to March 5
April 12 to May 7
June 14 to July 9*
August 16 to September 10*
October 18 to November 12
Tuition: $3,200 | Lab Fee : $750 |
Registration Fee: A $100 non-refundable fee is required, in addition
to tuition and fees. Please contact the Administration Offices for
information on Evening and Saturday
Beauty Make-up Courses at (213) 368-1234.
Fees above are effective January 1 to December 31, 2010
Make-up Kits & Materials
Students are required to purchase materials prior to the first day
of class.
The actual cost for material will depend on what materials a student
already owns prior to registration.
However, listed is the approximate amount a student should expect
to pay for the following materials.
Due to health and sanitary reasons the cosmetics and tools cannot
be returned after received by the student.
| Beauty Make-Up |
$1,250.00 |
| Character Make-Up Kit A |
$625.00 |
| Character Make-Up Kit B (Optional, items from Beauty Kit) |
$125.00 |
| Prosthetics/Special Make-Up Effects Kit A |
$100.00 |
| Prosthetics/Special Make-Up Effects Kit B (Optional, items from Character Kit) |
$350.00 |
Lab Fees
Lab fees are mandatory and include equipment rental and replacement,
materials and supplies.
| STRF Assessment |
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| Master Makeup $30.00 |
Film & Television Makeup $25.00 |
| Professional Makeup $17.50 |
High Fashion Makeup $10 |
| Beauty Makeup $7.50 |
Character Makeup $7.50 |
| Prosthetics Makeup $10.00 |
Special Makeup Effects $10.00 |
Salon Makeup $2.50 |
Photographic Hairstyling $2.50 |
Digital FX Makeup $2.50 |
Creature Maquette Sculpture $2.50 |
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2. Your total charges are paid by a third party, such as an employer, government program or other payer, and you have no separate agreement to repay the third party. |
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“The State of California created the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic losses suffered by California residents who were students attending certain schools regulated by approved by, or registered to offer Short-term Career Training with, the Bureau for Private Postsecondary and Vocational Education.
You may be eligible for STRF if you are a California resident, prepaid tuition, paid the STRF assessment, and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following: |
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2. The school’s failure to pay refunds or charges on behalf of a student to a third party for license fees or any other purpose, or to provide equipment or materials for which a charge was collected within 180 days before the closure of the school. |
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3. The school’s failure to pay or reimburse loan proceeds under a federally guaranteed student loan program as required by law or to pay or reimburse proceeds received by the school prior to closure in excess of tuition and other cost. |
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4. The school’s breach or anticipatory breach of the agreement for the closure of instruction. |
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5. There was a decline in the quality of the course of instruction within 30 days before the school closed or, if the decline began earlier than 30 days prior to closure, the period of decline determined by the Bureau. |
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6. The school committed fraud during the recruitment or enrollment or program participation of the student.” |
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Class Schedule: Our classes can be taken in any order.
Course dates are effective January1 to December 31, 2010 and is subject
to change without notice.
† There will be a break between classes. Call (213)
368-1234 for details.
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