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Grabber School of Hair Design and Nail Technology
14557 Manchester Road Ballwin,
MO 63011
Our Schedule
Day and Evening Classes Available - Monday
through Friday
Weekends off!
Full Time Hours
Monday through Friday 8:15 a.m. to 4:45
p.m.
- Complete the cosmetology course in
9 months
- Complete the manicuring course in 10
weeks
Part Time Hours
Monday - Thursday 5:15 p.m. to 9:45 p.m.
and Saturdays 8:15 a.m. to 4:45 p.m.
- Complete the cosmetology course in
14 months
- Complete the manicuring course in 14
weeks
Financial Aid
Available
Federal Pell grants and Student Loans available
to those who qualify.
About
Us
The Grabber School of Hair Design's objective
is to not only develop in future graduates
the knowledge, art and skills to make it
in the business, but to also teach them
about the attitudes necessary for a successful
career.
The Grabber School of Hair Design also instills
in its students an understanding of the
need for an open mind toward new growth,
scientific data and developments within
the industry of cosmetology.
The Grabber provides a strong clinic floor
setting which assures ample practice for
students, making the transition from student
to professional less stressful.
With state of the art equipment and a stylish,
high-tech architectural design, the Grabber
has the tools to develop skilled and cutting
edge professionals.
Students at the Grabber explore practical
and theoretical subjects such as Good Grooming,
Visual Poise and Professional Ethics, providing
them with a well-rounded education so they
can face whatever may arise in their specific
field.
Weekly event demonstrations from the area's
top salons and product companies give students
that extra edge and creative knowledge for
modern style and beauty.
For over 27 years serving St. Louis, Grabber
has graduated many top stylists and salon
owners. They have in turn provided recommendations
and hired students, completing with ease
the transition from student to confident
professional.
The Grabber holds a 99% placement rate for
graduates for the year 2006, proving that
at the Grabber School of Hair Design, students
succeed.
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