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    This page provides general information on course costs and financial assistance. Those interested in enrolling should contact the school in person for specific information. Please call 314-868-8196.


For all courses, the course cost includes:
Registration Fee
Tuition
Textbook and Workbooks
Uniform Shirts
Training Kit and Supplies

        
Your training kit will include all of the professional tools and equipment you will need to practice your skills while in training, and to attend the practical portion of the state licensing examination upon your graduation. 2 uniform shirts are included in your training kit. The ESBC uniform dress code is the school shirt worn with black slacks.

ESBC is approved to participate in the Federal Pell Grant Program, the Federal Direct Student Loan Program, and various State aid programs.

The Federal Pell Grant Program is an award program, and does not need to be repaid in most cases (examples of exceptions being very poor attendance and/or early withdrawal).

The Federal Direct Loan Program provides money to qualified students that must be repaid in full with interest. Students must be in school 30 days before receiving a student loan. By federal law, loan funds are sent to the school, and must first be applied to tuition, fees, and other school charges.

The amount of grant or loan a student may receive is determined by factors such as financial need, dependency status, family size, and family income, as well as program funding and the methodology used to calculate awards, which are determined each year by congressional act.

Both programs can be applied for by completing a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). This can be done at the school. The school will assist the student in the completion and processing of this application during enrollment.

Our Federal School Code for completing the FAFSA online is 017209

State Aid programs (such as Vocational Rehabilitation and Veteran's Educational Benefits) are generally based on qualifying factors other than financial need, and should be applied for through the appropriate state agency or office. The VA has a web page at www.gibill.va.gov that includes the ability for students to submit written inquiries, apply for benefits over the internet, or download forms.


Students must apply for admission into an eligible course (Courses of less than 600 clock hours do not qualify for the Federal Pell grant program) and be accepted into the school before a financial aid application will be considered. Students seeking any type of Federal financial aid must complete a FAFSA, and must provide proof of their social security number, information on family size and income, information on previous postsecondary institutions attended, and any other reasonable information deemed necessary by the financial aid office in order to verify the student's eligibility for aid.

The school will check to see if the applicant is in DEFAULT on an educational loan or owes a refund on a Pell grant. By law, the applicant will not be eligible to receive any additional financial aid (grant or loan) until the defaulted loan or Pell overpayment has been resolved.

Students must maintain Satisfactory Progress while in school to stay eligible for Federal financial aid. Satisfactory Progress is defined as a minimum of 67% attendance, and a 75% minimum grade point average.


Students must complete their application (including submitting any required documentation) at least 2 weeks prior to the scheduled 1st day of class.
A new Federal Pell Grant Award Year begins every July 1st, and runs through the following June 30th, annually. Students can apply at any time throughout the year. Eligible students can receive 1 Pell grant per award year, per academic year. ESBC defines its academic year as 900 clock hours in at least 28 weeks.
As an example, a 1500 clock hour course such as Cosmetology is equal to 1 and 2/3 academic years (if an academic year equals 900 clock hours) and therefore a student in this course may qualify for up to 1 and 2/3 Pell grants, depending on their eligibility.
Courses or academic years completed in less than 28 weeks/900 hours must receive a pro-rated award of less than 1 Pell grant, as required by law.

ESBC offers partial tuition assistance scholarships to graduating high school seniors of any Missouri high school. Students must be graduating with a cumulative grade point average of at least 2.0 to be considered eligible. Interested students may contact the ESBC admission's office for more information.

ESBC offers its own graduates from the Cosmetology, Esthetics, and Nail Technology programs scholarship awards in the form of half-off the cost of tuition in the Instructor Training Program. Students must have graduated ESBC with at least a 90% average in both attendance and grades to be eligible.

The American Association of Cosmetology Schools (AACS) in conjunction with the Cosmetology Advancement Foundation and this participating school, offers scholarships as a means to encourage highly motivated and qualified individuals to enter the cosmetology field. A limited number of these scholarships are offered each year. When you visit our school, ask your admission representative about availability of the ACE Grant. For more information on ACE Grants, follow this link:

Access to Cosmetology Education Grants

Please contact the school admission's office for an appointment if you are interested in enrolling. You do not need to bring anything to your first appointment. During your appointment, your admissions rep will answer your questions about financial aid, and help you determine the specific types of documentation you will need to apply.

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If you would like more information on resolving defaulted student loans, please follow this link:

A Student Loan Borrower's Guide to Defaulted Loans

The Student Guide is a comprehensive resource on student financial aid from the U.S. Department of Education. It covers the Department's major aid programs, including Pell Grants, and answers many questions on student eligibilty. You can request a free copy of the Student Guide by calling 1-800-4-FED-AID, or visit the Student Guide online by following this link:

The Student Guide to Federal Financial Aid