Grayson College’s Cosmetology programs may be completed in one year or less and offer more affordable tuition rates when compared to private training programs.
GC students train in a modern salon environment and earn experience hours with patrons from the community. The Cosmetology Salon is located in the Career and Technology Center on the Main Campus. Training options include:
The thirty-two week Cosmetology Certificate program prepares students with professional skills for hair styling, manicures, pedicures, skincare, hair shaping, chemical reformation, principles of hair coloring, and other related courses.
The Cosmetology to Barber Certificate program prepares students with professional skills specifically related to barbering (hair cutting, straight-razor shaving, etc.). It is a 16 credit hour certificate program designed for those who currently hold a cosmetology license, where upon completion of the program, students are awarded a certificate of graduation and are then eligible to apply for the State Board Barber Examination. Students who successfully complete the state exam will then become a licensed Barber.
The Barber and Cosmetology Core Certificate program prepares students in the basics of both cosmetology and barbering. This 21 credit hour certificate program addresses the common curriculum for both the Class A Barber and Cosmetology tracks and allows students to move forward attaining training requirements to earn a license to operate in the State of Texas.
The Class A Barber Certificate program prepares students with professional skills related to cosmetology (hair styling, manicures, pedicures, skincare, hair shaping, chemical reformation, principles of hair coloring) and barbering (hair cutting, straight-razor shaving, etc.). It is a 37 credit hour certificate program where upon completion of the program, students are awarded a certificate of graduation and are then eligible to apply for the State Board Barber Examination. Students who successfully complete the state exam will then become a licensed Barber.
The Nail Technician Certificate program prepares students with professional skills in manicuring, nail structure and growth, advance nail techniques, and other related courses. It is a 5 month one semester certificate program, where successful students earn certificates of graduation and then are eligible to apply for the State Board Examination. Students who successfully complete the state exam will then become a licensed Nail Technician.
The Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist Certificate program prepares students with professional skills for skin-care and other related courses. It is a 9 month certificate program, where upon completion of the program, students are awarded certificates of graduation and are then eligible to apply for the State Board Examination. Students who successfully complete the state exam will then become a licensed Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist.
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Subject | Semester Hours |
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CSME 1401 (Orientation to Cosmetology) | 4 |
CSME 1410 (Introduction to Haircutting and Related Theory) | 4 |
CSME 1405 (Fundamentals of Cosmetology) | 4 |
CSME 1447 (Principles of Skin Care/Facials and Related Theory) | 4 |
CSME 2501 (The Principles of Hair Coloring and Related Theory) | 5 |
CSME 1453 (Chemical Reformation and Related Theory) | 4 |
CSME 2439 (Advanced Hair Design) | 4 |
CSME 2441 (Preparation for Texas Cosmetology Commission Examination) |
4 |
total: | 33 |
Upon completion of 33 semester hours of Cosmetology courses and completion of 1000 clock hours, the student will be issued a certificate of completion and become eligible to apply for the Cosmetology State Board Exam.
Capstone Experience: Pass CSME 2441 with at least 70% and a mock Cosmetology State Board Exam.
Available Fall 2024
Subject | Semester Hours |
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CSME 1401 (Orientation to Cosmetology) | 4 |
CSME 1410 (Introduction to Haircutting and Related Theory) | 4 |
CSME 1405 (Fundamentals of Cosmetology) | 4 |
CSME 2501 (The Principles of Hair Coloring and Related Theory) | 5 |
CSME 1453 (Chemical Reformation and Related Theory) | 4 |
total: | 21 |
Subject | Semester Hours |
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CSME 1401 (Orientation to Cosmetology) | 4 |
CSME 1410 (Introduction to Haircutting and Related Theory) | 4 |
CSME 1405 (Fundamentals of Cosmetology) | 4 |
CSME 2501 (The Principles of Hair Coloring and Related Theory) | 5 |
CSME 1453 (Chemical Reformation and Related Theory) | 4 |
BARB 1402 (Barber Styling I) | 4 |
BARB 1442 (Barber Styling II) | 4 |
BARB 2431 (Advanced Barber Styling I) | 4 |
BARB 2441 (Advanced Barber Styling II) | 4 |
total: | 37 |
Subject | Semester Hours |
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BARB 1402 (Barber Styling I) | 4 |
BARB 1442 (Barber Styling II) | 4 |
BARB 2431 (Advanced Barber Styling I) | 4 |
BARB 2441 (Advanced Barber Styling II) | 4 |
Total: | 16 |
Subject | Semester Hours |
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CSME 1348 (Principles of Skin Care) | 3 |
CSME 1547 (Principles of Skin Care/Facials and Related Theory) | 5 |
CSME 1521 (Principles of Facial/Esthetics Technology) | 5 |
CSME 1545 (Principles of Facial/Esthetics Technology II) | 5 |
CSME 2431 (Principles of Facial/Esthetics Technology III) | 4 |
Total: | 22 |
Upon completion of 22 semester hours of Esthetician courses and completion of 750 clock hours, the student will be issued a certificate of completion and become eligible to apply for the Esthetician State Board Exam. Capstone Experience: Pass CSME 2431 with at least 70% and a mock Esthetician State Board Exam.
Subject | Semester Hours |
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CSME 1430 (Orientation to Nail Technology) | 4 |
CSME 1431 (Principles of Nail Technology I) | 4 |
CSME 1441 (Principles of Nail Technology II) | 4 |
CSME 2430 (Nail Enhancement) | 4 |
Total: | 16 |
Upon completion of 16 semester hours of Nail Technician courses and completion of 600 clock hours, the student will be issued a certificate of completion and become eligible to apply for the Nail Technician State Board Exam.
Capstone Experience: Pass CSME 2430 with at least 70% and a mock State Board Exam.