Whether you are learning about cosmetology for the first time, re-entering the field or preparing to teach others, Schilling-Douglas School has a program to fit your needs and ultimately help you find employment.
COSMETOLOGY
Our cosmetology program is 1500 hours in length and designed to actively engage learners of all styles, with a combination of formal classroom training and participation in a laboratory that is open to the public.
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BARBERING
Our barbering program is 1,500 hours in length and includes instruction hair cutting and styling, shaving, shampooing, chemical applications, hair coloring, scalp and hair treatments and more.
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NAIL TECHNOLOGY
Our nail technology program is 300 hours in length and includes instruction in manicures, pedicures, artificial nails, paraffin treatment and skin care.
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TEACHER TRAINING
This program is designed to prepare the graduate for licensure in the State of Delaware and employment as an Instructor of Cosmetology Arts and Sciences.
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SHAVING
Our shaving program is 35 hours in length and includes instruction in shaving.
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ESTHETICS
Our esthetics program includes instruction in facial services, hair removal methods, makeup services, face and body treatments, business basics and more.
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Our Class Schedules
Full Time
Monday–Friday: 9:00am – 4:00pm
Part Time
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday: 5:00–9:00pm
Saturday: 8:00am – 3:30pm
Arbitration and Class Action Waiver Disclosure:
Schilling-Douglas School of Hair Design (the “College”) requires each student to agree to a pre-dispute arbitration agreement and a class action waiver as a condition of enrollment (“Arbitration Agreement”). The Arbitration Agreement does not, in any way, limit, relinquish, or waive a student’s ability to pursue filing a borrower defense claim, pursuant to 34 C.F.R. § 685.206(e) at any time. The Arbitration Agreement does not require that the student participate in arbitration or any internal dispute resolution process offered by the College prior to filing a borrower defense to repayment application with the U.S. Department of Education pursuant to 34 C.F.R. § 685.206(e). Any arbitration, required by the Arbitration Agreement, tolls (pauses) the limitations period for filing a borrower defense to repayment application pursuant to 34 C.F.R. § 685.206(e)(6)(ii) for the length of time that the arbitration proceeding is under way. Any questions about the Arbitration Agreement or a dispute relating to a student’s Title IV Federal student loans or to the provision of educational services for which the loans were provided should be directed to Tara Price, Associate Director in the business office. (302)737-5100 ext. 111 or