Catalog 2017

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Elaine Sterling Institute

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“Your Beauty Career Begins Here.” 2



Table Of Contents Welcome

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Student Life

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Founder

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Instructors and Staff

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Guest Speakers

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Industry

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Graduate Spotlight

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Institute & Spa

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Student Kits

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Programs

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International Certification

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Admissions

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Financial Aid

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Refund Policy

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Class Schedules

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Associations

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Contact

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Fast Facts

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Esthetician Nail Care Massage Therapy Continuing Education ITEC & CIDESCO

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Welcome Welcome to the exciting world of Esthetics, Nail Care and Massage Therapy. You are about to embark on a journey of advanced learning. You will be exposed to new skills everyday, adding valuable tools to your tool box. These new skills will equip you with the tools you need to take the State Board of Cosmetology and Barbers or MBLEX exams and be industry ready. The sky is the limit in the beauty world, and as you move through the program you will perfect your skills and develop new ones. Finding your niche and passion is what it is all about. We at The Elaine Sterling Institute are dedicated to partnering with you in your success. Whether you work in a day spa, salon, medical spa, doctor’s office, equipment, product sales, or as a makeup artist, you can create your dream and we will be there to support you every step of the way. -Elaine Sterling

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The Elaine Sterling Institute was founded by Elaine Sterling in 2008 and is located in the heart of the City of Sandy Springs. Elaine saw the need for quality education that would match the fast-paced and growing field of beauty. She has created a school that is renowned and internationally recognized for high educational standards. Elaine’s vision for a spa-like environment for her students to learn the very best of European techniques with the latest equipment was of paramount importance from inception. Multi-faceted Learning Environment The Elaine Sterling Institute, located at 4840 Roswell Rd NE Building E Suites 201 and 100, Building D Suite 300 and Building B Suite 220 Sandy Springs, Georgia is a modern, state-of-the art facility that mimics the spa environment and is conducive to learning. ESI contains over 12,000 square feet that include 8 clinic floors/clinic treatment areas, 6 classrooms, 1 nail floor, retail area, administrative office and conference rooms. The Institute layout reflects the dynamic skincare and spa industry with the latest equipment and treatment rooms that are beautifully decorated and clean. Licensing The Elaine Sterling Institute is licensed by the Georgia State Board of Cosmetology and Barbering, Georgia State Board of Massage Thearpy and is authorized by the Nonpublic Post Secondary Commission (NPEC). ESI is Accredited by COE (Council on Occupational Education).

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We believe that the beauty industry requires lifelong learning therefore we offer many post graduate classes to assist you in upgrading your current skills to meet the ever changing industry needs. Prestigious Education The Elaine Sterling Institute offers a 1000 hour esthetician program, 600 hour nail care program and 750 hour massage therapy program. All undergraduate programs are taught to the highest industry standards. We provide education that assists students prepare for the Georgia State Board of Cosmetology and barbering and/or MBLEX exams. Many aspects of our program set us apart from standard beauty schools. We hold our students to high expectations and challenge them by way of our rigorous curriculum. We strive to connect our classroom studies with real world experience to provide a seamless transition from the school to the workplace. Our students gain a competitive advantage through various networking opportunities and events, giving them access to industry leaders. Our dynamic classroom environment includes lecture, guest speakers, hands-on client experience, and instruction from educators with diverse backgrounds. In addition to our state certification programs we also offer international ITEC and CIDESCO certifications, and several continuing education courses to our graduates.


European Standards, American Scientific Technologies.

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Mission, Vision & Values

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Our Mission The mission statement is the foundation on which the Elaine Sterling Institute is built. All instructors and staff understand the importance of the Institute’s mission. The mission statement is clearly written and available to students in the school catalog, school website and is displayed on the wall in the reception area and visible to all who enter the school. The mission of The Elaine Sterling Institute is to provide programs of educational excellence that combine the classical European traditions of skincare with modern American scientific technologies. We instruct our students in the competencies set by the state board of cosmetology to equip them with the required skills to pass the state board examination, MBLEX, and prepare students to excel in their professional careers. Values ESI instructors and staff accept and support these values: Commitment to our students’ success in school and in the workforce, promoting a creative learning environment

that is a supportive, providing a state-of-the-art facility that is clean, safe, and attractive that emulates the spa environment, facilitating a smooth transition from school to the workplace. Vision Statement The Institutional vision is integral to the future success of our educational programs and ultimately our graduates’ success in the workplace. The instructional and administrative staff realizes they must be committed to the Institution’s mission and vision in order to attain the objectives and goals of the strategic plan. The vision statement of the Elaine Sterling Institute is To provide programs of educational excellence that instruct our students in the competencies set by the state board of cosmetology and the state board of massage therapy to equip the students with the required skills to pass the state board test and to enter the work force. Realizing this vision will ensure ESI has an esthetician nail care and massage therapy program that is of the highest standard and its graduates will be sought by employers in the spa industry. 11


Student Life

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“I believe in tapping into talent and turning that talent into passion� -Elaine 14







Brilliant Thinking Estheticians, Nail Care Technicians & Massage Therapists

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Founder

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“I am a spa professional training the next generation of spa professionals� -Elaine Sterling

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Originally from South Africa, our founder, Elaine Sterling, holds both the prestigious CIDESCO (Switzerland) Diplomat and ITEC(London) certifications. A licensed Esthetician and Licensed Esthetician Instructor, Elaine has a passion for skin health. While speaking and writing about the “Theater of the spa experience” she is passionate about the power of the well trained spa professional and how their healing touch can affect peoples lives. Elaine’s professional positions have included Director of Education of a large skincare school in Atlanta and Esthetic and Training Director at Spa Sydell, a highly successful and innovative Day Spa group, also based in Atlanta.

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I am never afraid to make mistakes – I am fearless.


In my vast experience as an Esthetician and Educator I have seen first hand my clients’ frustration with their skin issues. My belief is that men and women should look and feel beautiful at any age. After years of research and testing on what I like to call the “living laboratory” (students, clients, patients), I have worked to improve the aesthetic world by developing products, tools, and education programs focusing on the art and science of beauty enhancement. I love the skin and work every moment of the day to find solutions to problematic skin conditions. I am relentless in the pursuit of more beautiful skin. This is my mission, my passion, and my vision. Knowledge, science, and art is in everything I do … from education to product development. The connection of skin to health and wellbeing is paramount to me and is reflected and energized in all my professional endeavors from writing to keynote speaking and spa business coaching.

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While speaking, presenting, writing, and training on the subject of “The Theater of the Spa Experience”, Elaine is motivated and encouraged when she sees evidence of the positive effects on and changes brought to people’s lives. The power of a professionally-trained Spa touch is invaluable in the stress-filled world in which we live. Her desire for health and beauty enhancement to be promoted at every available opportunity drives her forward in pursuit of excellence in her field of expertise. Elaine passionately believes in giving back to the community, and does so in a number of ways. To expand the educational experience for students in Georgia, Elaine served on the curriculum advisory board for the Georgia Department of Education. She shares her time and her expertise to ensure that students receive a more sophisticated and well rounded esthetics education. Her volunteer work also extends to webinars, field trips, and

school visits for students in under privileged communities to provide information about career opportunities. In her experience dealing with clients, patients, and frustrated skincare product consumers, she has found that feeding the skin vital antioxidants and anti-inflammatory botanicals will help the skin to repair itself. She does not believe you have to traumatize the skin to see results. While using the progressive rather than aggressive attitude she can take the skin to a new level, bringing about change to problematic skin conditions through daily care. She believes in results without trauma to the skin. “First Do No Harm” Is my mantra.

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Staff & Instructors 36


Elaine Sterling Founder & CEO

Asha Sterling Creative Director & Marketing

Marcum Stacy School DIrector

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Director of Admissions

Arif Mahmud Financial Aid

Tracee Tomkins Student Services

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Taylor Spa Manager

Alexa Spa Services

Jasmin Spa Services

Wendy Spa Services

Wanda Ashford Esthetician & Makeup Instructor

Stacie Brown Nail Instructor

Andrew Dacres Massage Instructor

Stacy Foster Esthetician Instructor

Stacy Foster Esthetician Instructor

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De Glakas-Curtis Esthetician Instructor

Paulie Khat Esthetician Instructor

Janet Kowaleski Esthetician Instructor

Lovelace Linares Massage Therapy Instructor

Gina Morgan Nail Instructor

Elizabeth St. John Esthetician Instructor

Ko Tan Holistic Sciences

Daketia Thomas Massage Instructor

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Guest speakers & Industry Professionals Hana Novakova Emily Fritchey Tasha Dionee Philip Luque Alyson O’Neil Angelica Gilbreath Tamara Barhar Katherine Getty’s MD Jenny Houlroyd Page Conner Emily Mitchell SAFA Noorimid Marisa Spagnoli Joshua Weinstein Judy Clack Pat Segers Lyn Ross Thay Charmichael Sheryl Westerman Diana Elise Cristina Proano Alethea Tinkle Nadia Bilchik Jaime Quan Harvey Kat Flynt Alyson Hoag Lea Anne Zonker

Michal Spiegelman Jeri Ross James B Kyne Jr Shalawn Willis Mikki Douglas Chloe Taylor Brown Pamela Springer Dawn Tilman Dr. Louis De Joseph Tammy Taylor Dr. Mattigan Fleck David Kurkoski Josh Weinstein Harry Woods IV Clayton Shagal Demetria Jordan Dr. Colgrove Erika Mitchell Shana King Christina Stevenson Donald Paden Jr. Cristina Proana Lee Ann Zonker Wendy Nagel Arpana Purani Louis De Joseph IDERMED

Dawn Tillman Ricci Ackerman Kim Cooper Lisa Maechelle Furilla Angelica Gilbreath Danielle Rasile Lynn Ross Rachael Singha Laurel Neels Cindi Watts Allison Klusmann Shayzon Prince Joanna Ruley-Garza Nancy Shim Anna Ruch Christina Stevenson Marc Bellew Dr. Erin Madigan Cindy Fuller Lashonda Foy Ryan Christopher Solarex MD Dr. Spiller Cosmedix Tammy Taylor Clarisonic Image Skincare

Jan Marini Aerolase Neo Youngblood Phyllis N. Johnson James B. Kynes, Jr B. Kamins Norvell Spray tan Anastasia Soare Inga Bailey Synthe Ashlie James Ilana Alberico Stefi Cappelli Dr. Brian Maloney Sarah Fairbanks Mimi “J” Johnson Terrance Terry Gwynnis Mosby Steph Palermo Aleesandra Jones Sydell Harris Dr. Slater Dawn Kirk Tina Mclendon Rio Sirah Rosemary Kimble Janice & Denise Tunnel

“The Elaine Sterling Institute believes that it is vital for all students to network within the community and build relationships with industry leaders. We invite experts within the business and spa industry to share knowledge and expertise with the students on an on going basis so they the students may stay on the cutting edge of current spa trends.”

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Cutting Edge of i Current Spa Trends

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Industry Spa Employers in GA

Blue Med Spa The Spa at ESI Château Élan Bliss Spa Spa Sydell Natural Body Mandarin Orient Hotel Authentic Beauty Skin Aesthetics Ageless Remedies Sanda Gane Day Spa Lifetime Fitness American Laser Natural Remedies Spa on Paces Reméde Day Spa Jolie the Day Spa Bella by Alethea Mind and Body Day Spa Spa Ravinia Institut’ Dermed Key Lime Pie Shape Med Blue Fern Spa Blue Divine Buckhead Grand Spa Skin Matters Celestial Spa D’Lor Salon & Spa Ecobel Day Spa Flirt & Flutter Luxury Lash Lounge The Posh Spot Zenergize Wellness Spa Escape Spa Truffles Zen Massage Atlanta Plastic Surgery Solera Salon Youthtopia Med Spa Greenhut Spa M Salon and Spa Muse Salon and Spa Mango Bliss Spa Salon D’Allure and Spa Healing Harbour Three 13 Skincare by Gabriella Spa on the Square Luxe Day Spa Aya Medical Spa Jurlique Day Spa Jeju Sauna SKYN Green Acupuncture and Med Spa Jazmin Spa Derma Luxe Highland Spa 42


ESI Job Fairs In addition to educating our students with professional skills, we also provide ample opportunities for networking within the within the spa community. We host several job fairs per year to introduce students to potential employers, and to expose students to potential career outlets they may not have previously considered. Students also meet graduates and are able to visualize where their education can take them.

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ESI Graduate Spotlight

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Nina Graduated 2011 She is one of the few Estheticians to receive her ITEC Diploma with “Distinction”. Nina’s ultimate goal is to become a successful spa owner and develop her own skincare line. Nina is currently the Director of Strategic Planning at Fountain of Youth MD

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Lisa Graduated 2009 Lisa opened Practically Perfect Day Spa in September of 2010, shortly after graduating from Aesthetics school. While in school she quickly realized she had a passion for business as well as making people feel good. Lisa has put her heart and soul into creating a wonderful environment for everyone that walks through her doors. 47


Inga Graduated 2010 She has had a passion for makeup and brows and now owns her own business called Adorned Faces and is a manager at Anastasia Beverly Hills.

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Kalen Graduated 2011 Kalen had a vision to open her own business before she even began school at ESI. Once she graduated she opened a med spa called Blue Divine and now offers lasers peels and more.

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Rosemary Graduated 2009 “My journey in esthetics just keeps getting better and better. I am so thankful for what I have learned from The Elaine Sterling school of Esthetics.� Rosemary now works at a medical spa called Blue Divine.

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Raeleen Graduated 2013 Raeleen worked in two spas in Atlanta, one being a medical spa. She earned her ITEC (Distinction) and Medi-Clinical Certifications while in Atlanta. Now she is currently working at a lakeside spa in Las Vegas.

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Nancy Graduated 2011 Medical, internationally-certified aesthetician specializing in advanced clinical skincare, lasers, and micropigmentation work (cosmetic and/or paramedical tattoos). Nancy is the owner of Sweet and Lashful and Medical Aesthetician at Blue Med Spa in Atlanta, GA.

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Regilynn Graduated 2017 Regilynn, a Penn State graduate, moved to Atlanta to attend our school of Aesthetics. Her passion for makeup and skin brought her to the Elaine Sterling Institute. Regilynn, while attending school at ESI took on the position of Admissions and Events. Now as an ESI Alumna she is taking her education to the next level at graduate school in New York. She aspires to own a total wellness center that fuses together inner and outer beauty.

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The Spa As a full service spa and Esthetician, Nail Care and Massage Therapy institute, we offer a variety of spa treatments, as well as packages and series. Because ESI is an institute and a spa, we offer our services at affordable rates. However, our clients never sacrifice quality for cost, and our top notch students perform at the highest level of professionalism. What we have to offer: Clinical Skin Treatments, Facials, Makeup, Microdermabrasion, Microcurrent, LED, High Frequency, Ultra Sonic, Chemical Peels, Waxing, Elaine Sterling Skincare, Nail Services, Hydrafacial, Kryolan Makeup, Body Treatments, Manicures, Pedicures, Swedish Massage & much more! 57


Serene and Tranquil Spa Rooms Our upscale spa rooms provide students with hands on experience in a private setting. We equip our clinics with the latest skincare technology, and we provide certifications for all of our machines, from high frequency to laser. See our certifications page for our complete list of certifications offered at ESI. We believe that instructing our students within the spa environment creates a work based atmosphere that assists you with a seamless transition from school to the spa.

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Big A Clinic Our spacious Big A clinic floor gives you hands-on classroom experience in a spa environment. Students will perform services on fellow students and family for a quarter of their program and then advance to working on clients in the local area.


Pro Artist Room ESI is dedicated to a higher learning environment. This section is dedicated to the skill and art of makeup and waxing. Makeup artistry is a growing industry with connections to the theatre, music, and film industry. Our Pro Artist courses will provide students with exposure to professional makeup application and the tools they need to showcase their work.

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Highly skilled makeup artists and waxing specialist are in high demand this fast paced section of the curriculum allows you to learn at the Pro level we have incorporated airbrush makeup, advanced makeup applications, full body waxing, laser theory and advanced hair removal techniques including threading,sugaring, hard and soft wax techniques.


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Massage Classrooms The massage therapy curriculum is curated for producing a well rounded and distinguished student. Upon graduation they will have an edge in the industry with strong hand skills and knowledge. The classrooms are setup as a traditional classroom environment encompanied by clinic space for hands-on learning.

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Massage Spa Room Our African themed massage rooms provide a real spa experience for our students. Massage students perform Swedish Massage services for our local spa clients.


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Emerald Room Take a journey to another land in our private Emerald spa room featuring Elaine Sterling’s luxurious Emeralds & Ice peel and facial. French inspired decor with warm ambient lighting and colors.

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Nail Spa & Aqua Lounge The Nail Care department replicates a real spa nail salon with a chic and modern feel. Students work on real clients performing services such as manicures, pedicures, nail art, gel, acrylics and much more.

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Nail Classroom During the Nail Care program, students receive an in depth education from basic manicures and pedicures, anatomy & physiology, nail art techniques, manicure & pedicure, acrylic & gels, nail wraps and much more.

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Elaine Sterling Skincare Private Room Clients receiving our advanced HydraFacial treatment receive a non-invasive treatment that combines the benefits of next-level hydradermabrasion, a chemical peel, automated painless extractions a special delivery of Antioxidants, Hyaluronic Acid and Peptides.

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Esthetician Classroom Classroom time is split between hands-on in the clinic floor demontrations and lecture. Students will learn everything from the basics, advanced machines, chemical peels, body treatments, business, makeup, waxing and holistic sciences.

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Machines The skincare industry is rapidly changing with the development of new technologies. In order to enter the field as an employable esthetician, students must possess extensive knowledge of new skincare machines. During their education, our students learn to use a variety of cutting edge skincare machines. Uses for these machines range from skin smoothing, cellulite reduction, exfoliation, and so much more. The ability to use esthetic machinery opens many career possibilities and makes our students highly desirable in this competitive industry. Our machines curriculum includes the latest in-demand technologies that perform a variety of functions. Students will perform mechanical exfoliations with our crystal, diamond-tip, and hydro microdermabrasion machines. Our Ultrasonic skin scrubber digs deeper and not only 70

removes the outer layer of skin, but extracts pores. Microcurrent and high frequency machines deliver electrical current to retrain facial muscles and kill subcutaneous bacteria, respectively. A simple treatment to add to any esthetician’s skill-set is the LED light panel that delivers various frequencies to treat specific conditions. The most rapidly expanding field of paramedical esthetics are body contouring machines that treat stubborn areas on the body. As a student at ESI, estheticians will leave with an exhaustive repertoire of in-depth treatments that have the potential to generate a substantial portion of income and a loyal clientele.


Skincare “In my experience dealing with clients, patients and frustrated skincare product consumers I have found that feeding the skin vital antioxidants and anti-inflammatory type botanicals will help the skin to repair itself. I do not believe you have to traumatize the skin to see results. While using the progressive rather than aggressive attitude we can take the skin to a new level. Bring about change to problematic skin conditions through daily care. Results without trauma to the skin. “First Do No Harm” Is my mantra.”

We place the focus on skincare at ESI, and we demand nothing less than the highest quality skincare products. In addition to our own Elaine Sterling Skincare line, we hand pick the best products on the market for our students and clients to bring the skincare experience full circle from spa to home treatment. I bring you a skincare line that works ... you will love it ... This is my gift to you! - Elaine Sterling

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Student Kits

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Any student esthetician relies on more than knowledge to complete an education. As this is a hands-on field, it requires training with student equipment and tools. The student kit, included in tuition and fees, includes skincare, nails, and make-up supplies, along with a complete ESI ensemble.

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Tablet & Ebook Our training media resources provide you with in-depth skin and nailcare knowledge. As a backbone of our curriculum, we use the standard Milady’s Coursemate online, ITEC e-learning portal, Elaine Sterling student portal and build upon it with self-created and outside resources.

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Esthetics Kit Your esthetics kit prepares you to work with clients in the spa setting. The manikin will facilitate your learning of makeup application, mask application, proper cleansing routine, and more.

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Makeup Brushes No esthetician is complete without her makeup brushes. Our high quality set of brushes comes with a stylish, yet understated carrying case.

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Kryolan Makeup Kit Our extensive makeup kit contains everything you need for our in depth makeup courses. This kit will serve you well while in school, and beyond. Kryolan have been supplying the film, theater and television industries for over 70 years, which makes them one of the world’s first professional make-up brands. They are still the number one choice for make-up artists today, with an extensive range of over 16,000 high-quality makeup products and accessories.

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Elaine Sterling Skincare Kit Esthetician students receive Elaine Sterling Skincare products as a part of their kits. This allows students to learn product ingredients and to practice on their classmates and mannequin heads.

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Massage Kit For practicing while in school and performing services on actual clients after graduation, students receive the essential tools for performing massage services.

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Nails Kit All nail care students receive a complete OPI student nail kit. This kit contains essential tools for all nail services that we offer including gel nails. Nail kits include manikins for practicing all nail application techniques.

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State Board Kit A state board kit will be made for esthetician students to be used during their exam.

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ESI Uniform ESI sweatshirts are provided in your student kit. Scrub tops and logo t-shirts available to purchase in the student store.

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Programs

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Massage 103

Post Grad 111

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Esthetics

An esthetician is a skincare expert that specializes in fostering and maintaining healthy skin. Beginning your career as an esthetician requires training in a variety of subjects ranging from biology to holistic healthcare. The information below is provided to give an overview of the curriculum, skills, and certifications we offer at the Elaine Sterling Institute.

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Skills Basic and advanced massage techniques: (hands, feet, back, face and dĂŠcolletĂŠ) Pre and post-operative skin treatments European facials European facial with machines Brow Design (tweezing, waxing, threading) Lash and Brow tinting Color Theory Advanced makeup techniques (day, evening, runway, special occasion, fantasy, editorial, high fashion) False lash application Back treatments Back treatments with hot stones Face treatments with stones Advanced waxing techniques Nutrition Advanced skin analysis Microdermabrasion (Crystal and Diamond tip application) HydraFacial MD Brush Machine Vacuum Spray Machine (lymphatic drainage) Galvanic (Iontophoresis & Deincrustation) High Frequency (Indirect, and Direct) Microcurrent LED (light Emitting Diodes) Ultrasonic Skin Scrubber Chemical Peels Advanced Skincare Treatments Cellulite body wrap Body Wrap Salt Scrub Reflexology Aromatherapy treatments Spa Body therapy Holistic Sciences Charting Advanced Skin analysis

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“We are touching people’s lives with our hands & our hearts” - Elaine


The Elaine Sterling Institute offers the 1000-hour esthetician program for licensure in the state of Georgia. Our Institute has the latest spa equipment available, making ESI renowned for combining European standards with American Science. Our extensive curriculum includes industry standards, skincare treatment techniques, machine certifications, waxing, makeup, and so much more. As an esthetician, clients will look for your advice related to matters of the skin. Our students are trained to identify skin types and possible issue, and respond to clients individual needs. We take pride in our client-student interactions and instill a sense of professionalism in all of our students. Our unique hands-on approach provides a leg-up for students looking for careers in this competitive industry.

students also learn holistic therapies such as reflexology, how to use advanced paramedical skincare machines and technology, and how to use the internet and social media outlets to enhance their future careers and businesses. Advanced equipment education within the 1000 hour esthetician program allows our students to graduate at an advanced level. We expose the students to the latest technology available to the spa arena so that you can transition smoothly to the spa environment with confidence. Radio Frequency, Laser Technology, Microcurrent, microdermabrasion, Light Emitting diodes and ultrasound technology are taught in out level 2 section.

What makes the esthetics program at ESI different from the rest? Our unique, hands-on approach provides student with practical knowledge they can carry with them for the rest of their careers. Our European spa environment trains students to function at industry level standards. In addition to the standard esthetics information conveyed in classes,

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Esthetics Curriculum

General Sciences LVL1 The students are about to embark on a journey into a career ripe with opportunity for success and personal satisfaction. The need for professional estheticians continues to grow in new and exciting ways. As a therapist you represent both your profession and your employer and, when you consult with clients they are placing their confidence in you as a professional. Being a professional in the skincare business sta­rts on day one of class at The Elaine Sterling Institute Anatomy and physiology of the human body from cells to body systems. Eleven body systems will be studied to gain knowledge of how the human body functions. Microbiology will be covered to include three classifications of bacteria, how they grow and reproduce, modes of transmission and the diseases they cause. Additionally students will discover the difference between bacterial and viral infections. How to employ safe, sanitary work practices through three levels of decontamination will be taught. OSHA and MSDS will be discussed along with proper handling of hazardous materials and disposal of sharp instruments. This course 92

covers standard precautions and introduction to HIV/AIDS and hepatitis. Cytology and the integumentary system will be studied thoroughly to assure detailed and vast knowledge of the core component and basis of the skincare profession. Preparation & setup will be practiced in the clinic. Students will learn how to great clients and practice proper consultation dialogue. Additionally students will learn how to record, read and assess all related patient\client forms. Treatment indications and contraindications will also be discussed as well as ethical and professional methods of draping the clients. The clinic portion of this section focuses on European style facial techniques, training the students the correct cleansing, exfoliation methods. The students will learn how to complete both the basic facial and the European facial. Knowledge of products needed for the treatments, correct towels steam methods and proper methods of disinfection will be discussed and demonstrated.


Balance and digestion of nutrients can result in good health and while imbalances, deficiencies, or the body’s inability to process nutrients can stress the body and lead to disease. The student will gain knowledge and a practical understanding of how food affects the body. Paramedical Aesthetics & Pharmacology LVL-2 A complete and thorough skin analysis is the backbone to a successful skincare treatment. The students will learn to conduct a comprehensive skin analysis whereby they should be able to recognize skin types, skin conditions, Fitzpatrick, the Glogau and Gubin classifications and when to suggest further investigation by physicians. The students will understand the importance of not diagnosing disease but be able to recognize diseases and disorders and know when they are contraindicated to the facial service. Skin analysis will be demonstrated and mastered using both a magnifying lamp and the skin scanner\wood lamp. All aspects of clinical and paramedical esthetics are discussed in this level. The students will learn more sophisticated devices and electrical safety will be taught.

The students will learn how these advanced electrical devices affect the skin. Chemical peels will be discussed and demonstrated. The history and science of chemical peels will be explained and how percentage and pH plays a role in selecting the correct peel for the client’s particular skin condition. The lectures will include both theoretical aspects as well as demonstrations on all electrical apparatus. All aspects of equipment safety and laws will be taught. We concentrate on chemistry and cosmetic sciences. Advances in the science of cosmetics have provided new techniques in response to the demand from clients and estheticians. As an esthetician you will be working with chemistry every day. The effects of cosmetics and skincare products are based on how the skin reacts to chemicals. To understand how different chemicals affect the skin, and to choose the correct products and cosmetics for each client’s skin type.

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Pro Artist Students will engage in learning the art of makeup to include color theory, set-up procedure and client consultation. The application of makeup will be studied and practiced. Basic makeup, evening, special occasion and bridal applications will be explored. Corrective makeup is taught for the purpose of camouflaging postoperative bruising, scars and pigmentation disorders. Temporary and semi -permanent eyelashes, lash and brow tinting will be demonstrated. Students will learn the structure and function of the pilosebaceous unit and its substructures. Morphology and types of hair will be covered in this course. Related diseases and disorders that affect hair growth will be discussed. Students will learn the contraindications to waxing services. Universal precautions will be discussed and practiced as well as correct sanitation and disinfection methods. Students will learn the protocol of hair removal through tweezing or waxing with the use of hard and soft wax on numerous faces and body parts. Brow shaping, Brow design, Lash and Brow tinting will be demonstrated and taught. Additionally, the theory of other methods of hair removal such sugaring and threading will be explained. Laser physics and safety will be discussed. Holistic Sciences\Business Dynamics LVL-3 The products estheticians use are the lifeblood of the facial treatment. Estheticians need to know about advanced ingredients and treatments. The skincare industry is a multi-billion dollar industry of which we are a part of. As an esthetician you will need to know a wide spectrum of skincare products, how they work and how they are used. You will need to make decisions about products and how they best suit your client’s skin type and skin condition. Knowing product ingredients and the sources they are derived from is important to your success as an educator and a resource to your clients. Emphasis is on professionalism during this course while students engage in the learning of the business side of the service-orientated spa industry. Career opportunities will be covered and students will explore all the opportunities available to them as a licensed esthetician. Students will have an opportunity to develop a business plan, draw blue prints, and design an entrepreneurship, retailing, sales techniques, and how to build a spa business. The

principles of resume and cover letter writing will be taught. Spa industry statistics will be discussed as well as liability insurance and risk reduction for the licensed esthetician. We investigate and learn about a holistic approach to skincare and skincare treatments. Understanding natural ingredients and different philosophies such as the eastern methodology of skin diagnosis is explored. You will learn a variety of eastern and western techniques such as reflexology, aromatherapy and advanced massage techniques.

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Nail Care

Become a nail care technician with this fun, fast paced program. Our nail care program prepares you for the state board and for the workplace. Nail technicians are in high demand with this creative and fun career track. Our program teaches you spa manicures and pedicures as well as more intricate nail design services that are in demand within the spa industry.

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Manicure & pedicure Spa Manicure & Pedicure Paraffin Treatments Introduction to Reflexology Implements Usage, Procedures & Safety Client Care & Consultation Advanced Massage Techniques Nail Sculpting Electric Filing Artificial Tip Application Acrylic & Gels Nail Wrap (Silk, Linen) Fill in Application Artificial Nail Removal & Nail Repair Professional Nail Drill Natural Nail Overlay Nail Art Techniques Airbrush Nail Art Advanced Techniques Nail Enhancements Salon Business & Operations Business Development, Marketing, Advertising & Retailing Student Competitions Anatomy & Physiology Chemistry Nail Structure And More!

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Level 1 During this level, students will learn about basic hygiene, ethics, and customer care. Students must acquire basic hygiene practices for personal and professional cleanliness. Industry wide precautions and contamination prevention are discussed. Students will also be instructed on proper attire for the workplace and for the clinic. Effective communication forms the backbone of a successful student and throughout his or her time at EIaine Sterling Institute, communication skills for use with clients and professionals will be refined.

of bacteria and other pathogens. Various types of disinfectants and their uses will be discussed. As part of the state board certification, the student must learn proper OSHA standards and other government procedures.

Sanitation and Sterilization must be practiced in all clinic and spa environments. This aspect of the curriculum discusses nail specific and general spa sanitation practices. The student must gain a thorough understanding

Caring for the skin is as important as caring for a client’s nails. Students will learn the function of the skin as it relates to the hands and nails. A nail technician must be able to recognize skin disorders and irregularities of the nails to

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As nail care technicians, students must respond to the physical and biological needs of their clients. To do so effectively requires specific knowledge of the anatomy and physiology of the hands, arms, and legs. Students examine the workings of the bodies from the cellular level to large bodily systems.


assist clients with nail or skin problems or recommend a visit to a doctor when the problem goes beyond the reach of the nail tech. Skincare products and nail polishes contain specific chemicals that enable them to perform their specific functions. In order to use products correctly and understand how they work, students must learn the basic chemistry. In addition to products, students must understand how to use nail tools and equipment. They will learn about the different nail implements and tools and how to properly care for these instruments by means of sanitation and storage. During level 1, students must also grasp fundamental business techniques. Building a nail business and career does not happen by nail skill alone. Students must build a good rapport with their clients, learn to recommend specific treatments, and keep organized files. Students must also use the knowledge gained regarding the nail care business to formulate a plan for their prospective career. Once a business is up and running, it takes additional skills to ensure that your business grows to suit your needs. Students will learn about the varying types of salons, and learns effective means of navigating the job market. Through your time at ESI, you will have many networking opportunities to cultivate a network upon entering the job market. Students will write their own resume and develop marketing practices for their own businesses. When student has completed Level 1 requirements, they must pass an evaluation with a score of 75% or higher to proceed to Level 2 Level 2 Level delves deeper into the specific knowledge relating to the practice of nail care including advanced techniques and spa procedures.

technician. The basic pedicure lesson includes knowledge of the implements, treatment of calluses, massage movements, and reflexology. For spa pedicure and deluxe pedicures, students will practice more in depth treatments including masks and exfoliations. More advanced nail techniques are practiced in the clinic and in the classroom. Nail sculpting lessons include a display of nail tools, and different aspects of nail enhancement, and application of sculpted nails. Nail wraps and tips make up another portion of this advanced techniques segment and these lesson include application and filing of tips, removing tips, nail wraps, and maintenance of tips. Nail services allow technicians a sense of creative and can express themselves, based on their client’s wishes, via their nail art. Students will learn how to airbrush nails and experiment with 3-d nail art and liquid polymer. Proper application and removal of different gel manicures and their application completes the students nail education.

Students will first learn the basic manicure and the spa manicure. In level 2, students truly begin their handson training as they learn fundamental nail procedures and how to expand upon them. Basic nail shapes, aromatherapy, polish application, and massage movements are all practiced on the students and on clients. Both hands and feet must be mastered by the nail care 101


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Massage

ESI’s highly trained faculty is dedicated to creating a safe, nurturing and relaxed learning environment which honors the diversity and unique gifts each student possesses. We provide a program of educational excellence which combines the classical European traditions of massage with modern American scientific technologies. We believe that human beings excel when encouraged to be fully who they are. Our staff maintains high standards of integrity, character, and ethics, while cultivating these qualities in each one of our students. The program provided by ESI will insure our students are equipped with the required skills to pass the state board examination and prepare them to excel in their professional careers. 103


Chair Massage Swedish Massage Deep Tissue Massage Technique Neuro Muscular Technique Trigger Point Athletic Sports Massage Shiatsu Orthopaedic/Kinesiology Reflexology Aromatherapy Eastern Theory & Practice Massage in Medicine Hydrotherapy Other Somatic Therapies Basic Pharmacology Spa Therapies & Body Treatments (Salt Scrub, Mud Wrap, Hot Stone) Therapeutic Massage Anatomy & Physiology Pathology CPR & AED Client Consultation And More!

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Our Massage Therapy program is recognized nationally and internationally for our school, training, spa and therapeutic excellence. Become a licensed masseuse in Georgia and work in a high demand field of spa therapy. Learn from internationally specialized educators in sports massage and thai massage. Become a Certified Massage Therapist in 7-9 months. The Massage Program requires that each student have a minimum grade of 75% and the student have a minimum attendance of 80% in order to receive credit/hours in massage therapy related course and clinical work. The ratio of students to faculty in the lab/clinical/ community area shall not exceed 20 students to 1 instructor with no more than 10 student therapists and 10 students serving as clients. Lecture classes are not subject to this ratio. 106

ESI Massage Therapy Philosophy ESI’s highly trained faculty is dedicated to creating a safe, nurturing and relaxed learning environment which honors the diversity and unique gifts each student possesses. We provide a program of educational excellence which combines the classical European traditions of massage with modern American scientific technologies. We believe that human beings excel when encouraged to be fully who they are. Our staff maintains high standards of integrity, character, and ethics, while cultivating these qualities in each one of our students. The program provided by ESI will insure our students are equipped with the required skills to pass the state board examination and prepare them to excel in their professional careers.


Educational Goals and Objectives The school’s primary goal is to prepare each student to meet and exceed the requirements of the Georgia State Board of Cosmetology and the Georgia State Board of Massage Therapy. Our school’s instructional environment fosters a solid foundation in the practice of massage therapy by providing theory, instructor/guest demonstrations, guided practice and clinic experience under instructor supervision, that prepare students to fully comprehend body systems. Students have the opportunity to explore many different hands-on techniques of holistic bodywork that will educate their clients and guests better understand how massage therapy can improve health and emotional well-being. Our staff strives to develop each student’s special talents and abilities into a deeper understanding of the art of massage therapy and other natural healing modalities by adhering to the following objectives: To provide each student with a quality learning environment. To employ faculty and staff who are dedicated health practitioners or massage therapists and who possess exemplary educational and ethical standards. To provide an educational experience consisting of the art, science, practice and ethics of massage therapy. To provide every student with a wide range of academic and career enhancement opportunities. To encourage personal growth, self-awareness, and respect among faculty and students. • 125 hours of in-class supervised instruction in human anatomy, physiology and kinesiology • 40 Hours of in-class supervised instruction in pathology; • 200 in massage therapy theory, technique and practice, which must include in-class supervised instruction of clinical techniques and hands-on clinical practice and must include, at a minimum, the following subject matters: effleurage/gliding; petrissage/ kneading; compression; friction, tapotement/ percussion; vibration; direct pressure; superficial warming techniques; pumping; stretching; jostling; shaking; rocking; • 125 hours of in-class supervised instruction in contraindications, benefits, universal precautions, body mechanics, massage history, client data collection, documentation, and legalities of massage, professional standards including draping and modesty, therapeutic relationships and communications;

• 10 hours of in-class supervised instruction in ethics and business (to include a minimum of six (6) hours in ethics) • 8 hours: CPR/AED Certification • 10 hours Chair Massage • 10 hours Deep Tissue Massage Technique • 70 hours Swedish Massage • 10 hours Neuro Muscular Technique/Trigger Point/ Sports Massage • 10 hours Body treatments • 5 hours intro to Reflexology (Hands, Foot) • 12 hours Intro to Aromatherapy • 60 hours Intro to eastern theory and practice – Shiatsu (8), Thai (35), Aruvedic (4), Meridian Body Therapy (13) • 4 hours massage in medicine • 16 hours Hydro Therapy, Spa Therapies • 16 hours Prenatal massage • 8 hours Lymphatic drainage 107


Level 1 Theory

Demonstrations/Clinic/Hands On

History Overview of Massage

Distribute Intro. Packet (Forms, procedures, etc.) Review State Board Laws & Rules, unpack kit, History of massage

Requirements for the Practice of Therapeutic Massage

State Guidelines, Industry and Business Controls Scope of Practice, license they are the law, Educational Requirements, Health Requirements, License versus certification. Reasons why licenses can be revoked, suspended or canceled.

Professional Ethics for Massage Therapists

Code of ethics, Boundaries, Ethical touch, supervision, Ethical business practices, communication skills, building a professional image, your business name.

Overview

Relationship & Definition of A&P, Physiologic changes during disease, The role of therapeutic massage in stress pain, and the pain-spasm-pain cycle. Medical & anatomic terminology

Effects benefits, indications & Contra indications of Massage

Effect & benefits of massage, conditions and contraindications of massage, endangerment sites.

Equipment & Products

Equipment, massage room, place of business.

Sanitation & Safety Practices

First Aid- CPR/AED Certification, Path of disease & infection, maintaining sanitary conditions, summary of precautions, safety practices, universal Precautions, Sanitary conditions, Personal Hygiene.

Consultation & Documentation

Draping & Client Consultation, intake & medical forms, body diagrams, preliminary assessment, develop a treatment plan, informed consent, SOAP notes, updating charts.

Classical Massage Movements

Chair Massage, building strength and flexibility in your hands, body mechanics, posture, table mechanics, exercises for strength, professional rules.

Application of Massage Technique

Effect & benefits of massage, conditions and contraindications of massage, endangerment sites.

Procedures for Complete Body Massages

Preparing, assisting and positioning the client, draping procedures and methods, table mechanics, Maintaining contact with client, procedure for professional massage.

*POWER TEST 1 Skills Assessment 1 (Practical Examination)- Holistic Massage

*Power Test 1 – Test students on comprehension of all theory chapters covered in level I. Practical: Holistic Massage

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Level 2 Theory

Demonstrations/Clinic/Hands On

Clinical Massage Techniques

Neuromuscular therapies, trigger-point therapy, muscle energy technique, position release, myofascial release, deep tissue techniques, deep tissue massage.

Hydrotherapy

History & Terms, Practical Application, Indications & Contraindications, Temperatures. Unfavorable Reactions, Physical Modalities, Equipment, Cryotherapy.

Orthopedic Assessment

Client intake, assessment, observation, other orthopedic tests, soft tissue barriers, palpation skills, acute and chronic conditions, the role of continuing educations.

Athletic Sports Massage

Purpose & Applications of Athletic Sports Massage, Contraindications.

Massage in Medicine

Alternative & Complimentary medicine, integrative medicine, chiropractic and massage, hospital based massage, massage as medicine, insurance reimbursed for massage.

Massage for Special Populations

Pre Natal Massage, elderly massage, clients with disabilities, massage for the critically ill, precautions for working with HIV/AIDS infected clients.

Other Therapies

Chair Massage, Reflexology, Energetic Manipulations, Thai Massage, Shiatsu, Chakra Energy Work, Additional Somatic Therapy

Business Practices

Attitude, self-image, public image, business planning, business operations, startup costs, business location, licenses and permits, protecting your business, planning the physical layout, setting your fees, marketing, laws, hiring employees. Career Path, Business Plan- Projects, Career Path

POWER TEST II Skills Assessment

**Written ASSESSMENT Level 2 Practical Exam

Exit Projects

Provide Guidelines/due dates, etc. for “exit projects�

MBLEX Prep

Exam Prep

EXIT REVIEW

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The Elaine Sterling Institute offers an array of post graduate CE courses and advanced classes to assist you in renewing your license. Our post graduate classes are available to licensed Estheticians, Nail Technicians, Massage Therapists, and cosmetologists. Updating and advancing your existing skills, staying current with the advances in technologies within spa and medical spa industry is vital to help you advance your career. 111


Courses offered:

Advanced Waxing Classes ITEC Certification CIDESCO Certification

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Esthetics, Nail Care and Massage Therapy like most healthcare fields, changes rapidly with the development of new technology and new research. It is the responsibility of the spa professional to keep up with current information and practices. Our post graduate classes allow working professionals to continue their education at their own pace. Our courses are structured around a period of 1 to a few days, to allow you to return to work as quickly as possible. In addition to machine certifications, we also offer skills certification such as lash application. Lash artistry is a blossoming field, and all spa professionals shouldshould be commited to continuing their educaiton in order to renew thier licence and open the door to new oppurtunities.

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International Certification Your passport to an international career! Do you want to receive an internationally recognized certificate? Your skills will meet international standards and the credentials are recognized and easily transportable from one country to another.

CIDESCO This certification is another international certification recognized globally for higher skincare standards. This certification adds an unprecedented level of sophistication to your license or degree.

ITEC This prep class for the ITEC examination will help you prepare for both the written and practical examinations administered by ITEC (London).

5 Day Intensive Prep Class

Prep Class – $295 Exam – $395 Our 2 Day Prep Class will get your skills back on track, boost your confidence and have ITEC qualifications are the best way to jump start your career in the beauty industry. Recognized in over 35 countries worldwide; an ITEC qualification will help you wherever you choose to work. international recognition Day One What is ITEC How to Write a Case Study How to Study for the Written Exam How to Prepare for the Practical Exam Suggest Practical Exam List of Items Needed Understanding the ITEC forms Suggested study guides One case study completed Day Two How to upload your Case Studies Mock Written Exam Practical Exam Explained Marking Criteria Reviewed Skin & Eye Demo

Class: $1495 Exam Fee: $600 Diploma Fee: $100 *Must be licensed for three years with three years work experience. Class One Introduction to CIDESCO Understanding CIDESCO forms The CIDESCO project (Additional Subject) Guide to the practical Exam Skin and Body Care Guide to theoretical Examination Nail Care\Nail Structure & Diseases\Disorders Class Two Facial Waxing Facial Electrical Class Three Body Mapping Advanced Massage Class Four Body Electrical Exercise Routine Class Five Hands-on practice Class Six Mock CIDESCO Practical Examination

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Admissions Entrance Requirements The Elaine Sterling Institute admits as students only persons having one of the following: • A high school diploma accredited by an agency authorized by the US Department of Education • Through investigation into the validity and accuracy of the diploma will be executed • If the diploma is proven to be invalid documentation, the student will be dismissed from school and appropriate charges or refunds of tuition payments and/or Title IV funding resulting in overpayments will be initiated. • A GED (General Equivalency Diploma) accredited by an agency authorized by the US Department of Education • Applicants seeking admission into an instructor-training program must possess one of the previous certifications and have held a current Esthetician license in the state of Georgia for at least one year. • CONDITIONAL ENROLLMENT: if appropriate documentation cannot be gathered prior to enrollment, conditional enrollment may be granted by the School Administrator. If the student enters enrollment under this condition, Title IV funding will be disallowed until appropriate documentation can be obtained.

Former Students Reentering students will be charged at the current tuition rates for newly entering students. Amounts paid during their first period of enrollment will be credited to this account. If the student reenters within twelve months of the withdrawal, the registration fee will be waived; however, a reentry fee of $100.00 is charged.

New Students After an interview with an admissions representative, the prospective student will tour the facility and complete a pre-enrollment checklist. The admissions process proceeds with the completion of pre-entrance forms including an enrollment agreement and interview (in person or on the phone by the school director). Accepted students will be notified of orientation for new students (attendance at which is required for all students) held on or before the start of classes to introduce the student with the opportunities and policies of the Institute. Students are required to write a 250 word essay on why ESI is the right school for their esthetic education.

VA Benefits Any students that are approved for VA benefits may apply at our school as full-time or part-time day or evening. Please apply at least 30-60 days prior to enrollment date of your choice for the school to process student’s benefit with the Department of Veteran Affairs. Once processing is complete the Department of Veteran Affairs will send the student an award letter. Every VA student has a different case and the process will be different for every student. Please contact the VA at their toll-free number 1-888-4424551 to discuss your individual financial case. Upon enrolling in our school please fill out our registration form, tuition agreement, and pay our registration fee and preenrollment fee. You can find our enrollment information and forms under the admissions tab above.

Re Admission ESI reserves its right to refuse readmission to any student who has withdrawn and requests readmission.

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1-20 Foreign Student Visa and VA Benefits Programs M-1 Visa Foreign students must first apply to study at a approved school in the United States. The Elaine Sterling Institute is an approved school in the State of Georgia. Once accepted to our school, students must fill out our enrollment form and send it back to us. Our school will fill out an I-20 M-N/ID form (Certificate of Eligibility for Non-immigrant (M-1) Student Status - For Vocational Students) and send it to the student. If a student should require a visa, take the form I-20 to the nearest U.S. consulate and obtain a student visa. Once you receive your I-20 form from the school you plan on attending, take your form to your nearest U.S. consulate for visa processing. *You must also be able to prove to the consulate that you have the financial resources required for your education and stay in the United States.


GED certification Please see your admissions representative for information regarding online GED prep courses. There is no online GED Test. The GED Test must be taken in person at a location approved by the state. Your admissions representative can provide more information regarding costs and test dates or you may refer to the adult school location in your area listed below: Georgia GED Administrator Ms. Kimberly Lee Director, Assessment, Evaluation and GED Administrator Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education 1800 Century Place NE, Suite 555 Atlanta, GA 30345-4304 (404) 679-1621 Georgia GED Locations by City North Metro Technical College 5198 Ross Road Acworth, GA 30102 770-387-4032 Rockdale/DeKalb Probation Detention Center 2165 Chambers Drive Conyers, GA 30012 770-338-5777

Augusta Technical College 3116 Deans Bridge Road Augusta, GA 30906 706-771-5710 Douglas County Campus of West Central Technical College 4600 Timber Ridge Drive Douglasville, GA 30135 770-838-3192 Conyers Georgia GED Testing Locations Rockdale County Jail 911 Chambers Drive Conyers, GA 30012 770-929-0067 x235 Fulton County Board of Education Staff Development Center 3121 Norman Berry Drive East Point, GA 30344 404-669-8094 Griffin Georgia GED Testing Locations Griffin Technical College 501 Varsity Road Griffin, GA 30223 770-229-3178

Atlanta-Fulton County Public Library One Margaret Mitchell Square Atlanta, GA 30303 404-730-1837 Covington-Newton County Center 16200 Alcoy-Jersey Road, N.E. Covington, GA 30209 404-297-9522

Lawrenceville Georgia GED Testing Locations

Atlanta Technical College 1560 Metropolitan Pkwy Atlanta, GA 30310-4446 404-225-4468 DeKalb County Jail 4425 Memorial Drive Decatur, GA 30032 404-298-8179

Clayton County Performing Art Center, GED Testing 2530 Mt. Zion Parkway Jonesboro, GA 30236 404-608.7568

Gwinnett Technical College 5150 Sugar Loaf Pkwy Lawrenceville, GA 30046 678-226-6323 Jonesboro Georgia GED Testing Locations

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Financial Aid School Federal Title IV Eligibility The Elaine Sterling Institute is eligible for, and may participate in, certain Federal Title IV programs of aid for education, including the Pell Grant and the Direct Loan Program, which includes student and parent loans. ESI is authorized under Federal law to enroll eligible nonimmigrant alien students; social security beneficiaries and students as vocational rehabilitation participants. School FAFSA Code 042045 Federal Financial Aid Programs – General Information Federal financial aid is available to those who qualify under the guidelines of the U.S. Department of Education. Student aid is awarded on the basis of the applicant’s need. Factors such as income, assets and family size are all considered in determining the applicant’s need. ESI participates in the following federal financial aid programs: • Government Direct Student Loans • The Pell Grant Program • Government Direct Parent Plus Loans for Undergraduate Students Tuition and Registration Fees Esthetician Program - 1000 hours TOTAL: $15,154 includes: Tuition: $13,500 Kit: $1,470 Entrance Fees: - separate from the cost of the program TOTAL: $184 includes: Registration Fee: $85 (non-refundable) Student Liability Insurance: $59 Graduation Fee: $40

Nail Care Program - 600 hours TOTAL: $9,038.25 includes: Tuition: $8,100 Kit: $754.25 Entrance Fees: - separate from the cost of the program TOTAL: $184 includes: Registration Fee: $85 (non-refundable) Student Liability Insurance: $59 Graduation Fee: $40 Massage Program - 750 hours TOTAL: $11,611 includes: Tuition: $10,125 Kit: $1,302 (includes MBLEX fee) Entrance Fees: - separate from the cost of the program TOTAL: $184 includes: Registration Fee: $85 (non-refundable) Student Liability Insurance: $59 Graduation Fee: $40 *All registration fees are payable online at www. elainesterling.com or through the Admissions office Payment Plans are also available if you wish to make regular, smaller payments instead of paying for your tuition in lump sums. Payment plans are typically scheduled for monthly payments of the same amount every month. If you would like to fill out an application for federal student aid, please follow these steps: 1. Go to http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/ 2. Click “start here” to submit a free application for Federal Student Aid 3. Create a pin, fill out the online form, and input our school code. Our school code: 042045 For more information about financial aid, please call 404.809.3702 or email our financial aid director at financialaid@elainesterling.com

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Refund Policy The ESI Student Refund Policy covers programs administered by ESI for students who commence classes and incur a financial obligation to ESI covering a period of fifteen months or less. ESI complies with the Refund Policy of the Council on Occupational Education and the GNPEC (“Georgia Nonpublic Postsecondary Education Commission”) for the 1000 clock hour Esthetician Program, the 600 clock hour Nail Care Program and the 750 clock hour Massage Therapy Program (each, a “Program”). 1. Refunds for Classes Canceled by ESI If tuition and fees are collected in advance of the start date of a Program and ESI cancels the class, 100% of the tuition and fees collected will be refunded. The student may elect to transfer the enrollment and fees to the next class start date, if applicable. 2. Refunds for Students Who Withdraw On or Before the First Day of Class If tuition and fees are collected in advance of the start date of classes and the student does not begin classes or withdraws on the first day of classes, ESI will refund all of such student’s tuition and fees, with the exception of the $85.00 non-refundable registration fee.

The above policy only applies to full Program withdrawals. ESI has the discretion to determine refund policies for partial Program withdrawals. All refunds due will be made no later than 45 days after formal withdrawal or date of determination of withdrawal. The $85.00 registration fee is non-refundable. Additional Charge Information Extra Instructional Charges In the event coursework or Program requirements are not completed within the period stated in the Enrollment Agreement the student will be charged $13.50 per hour for Esthetician students, $13.50 per hour for Massage Therapy students and $13.50 per hour for Nail Care students for all remaining hours regardless of whether the student completes remaining Program requirements or withdraws. These additional charges cannot be covered or paid for using Title IV funds.

3. Refunds for Withdrawal after Class Commences Students may be entitled to a refund for the graduation ceremony if the student does not complete the program. Students who withdraw or are dismissed after the commencement of classes will receive a prorated refund (minus the non-refundable application fee of $85.00) according to the following refund policy. ESI’s refund policy is calculated according to instructional hours: • refunds are based on tuition paid for segments of the applicable Program, as described in the ESI Enrollment Agreement, i.e., quarter, semester, module, or term, in case more than twelve (12) months; • refunds are made in full to the student within forty-five (45) days of the date of withdrawal; • refunds are determined based on the proration of tuition and percentage of program completed at withdrawal, up until 50% of the Program; • If a student withdraws after completing 50% of the Program, no refund of tuition is required.

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Academic Calendar 2017 Start Dates

Student Hours of Operation

01/09/2017 02/06/2017 03/06/2017 04/03/2017 05/08/2017 06/05/2017 07/10/2017 08/07/2017 09/11/2017 10/09/2017 11/06/2017 12/04/2017

The school is open at 8:45 AM Tuesday - Friday for your convenience. You are considered tardy at 9:01 AM and at 9:05 AM you will be sent home with no hours or credits given for the day. If you are an evening student, the school is open at 5:30 PM for your convenience. Classes begin at 6:00 PM. You are considered tardy at 6:01 pm and at 6:05 PM you will be sent home with no hours or credits given for the day. Saturday and the school is open at 8:00 AM for your convenience. You are considered tardy at 8:31 AM and at 8:35 AM you will be sent home with no hours or credits given for the day. Clocking out before your class schedule end time will result in no hours for the day, unless approved by the director. No hours or credits will be accumulated for that day.

School Closed: MLK Day Easter Sunday Memorial Day 1st week of July Labor Day Thanksgiving Black Friday Christmas Day through New Year’s Day

Esthetician Day Classes Full Time 1000 hour program Monday through Friday 9:00 am – 2:30 pm

*Start dates are subject to change without notice. Please call our admissions office for any updated information on start dates and times for our various programs.

Nail Technician Day Classes Full Time Tuesday– Friday 9:00 AM – 2.30 PM and Saturdays 8:30 am – 4:30 pm

Evening Classes Part Time Tuesday – Thursday 5:30pm – 10pm Saturdays 8:30am – 4:30pm

Evening Classes Part Time Tuesday through Thursday 5:30pm – 10pm and Saturdays 8:30am to 4:30pm Massage Therapy Day Classes Full Time Monday- Friday 9am-2.30pm Evening Classes Part Time Tuesday-Thursday 5.30pm-10pm & Saturdays 8.30am4.30pm

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Associations & Resources Elaine Sterling is a participating member of the ASCP (associated skincare professionals) skincare council. The purpose and mission of the skincare council is to raise the bar of skincare education. We hope to create a voice for skincare schools. The Elaine Sterling Institute is accredited by the Commission of Council on Occupational Education. The Elaine Sterling Institute is committed to the principle of equal employment and educational opportunities for all. Per the Title 45, Pt A6 of the Code of Federal Regulations, ESI does not permit discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age or handicap in the administration of any educational programs or activity including participation in, or receiving the benefits or,admission to or employment in such programs or activities. All policies, financial and legal found herein are subject to change without notice. Gainful employment and campus safety information: www.elainesterling.com/consumer-and-safety-information State Board of Cosmetology 237 Coliseum Drive Macon, GA 31217-3858 478-207-2440 COE 7840 Roswell Road Building 300, Suite 325 Atlanta, GA 30350 Phone (local): 770-396-3898 Phone: (toll-free) 800-917-2081 www.council.org Nonpublic Post Secondary Education Commission (NPEC) 2082 East Exchange Place Suite 220 Tucker, GA 30084-5305 770-414-3300

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Contact Us Staff Directory

School Owner Elaine Sterling elaine@elainesterling.com Creative Director Marketing Asha Sterling asha@elainesterling.com 770.685.4838 School Director Stacy Marcum stacy@elainesterling.com

Admissions 4840 Roswell rd NE Building D Suite 300 Sandy Springs GA 30342 School & Spa: 404.256.5228 Admissions: 678.904.4531 Fax: 1.877.272.0395 www.elainesterling.com Directions The Elaine Sterling Institute is located 2 miles inside the I-285 perimeter on Rowsell Road. From I-285 exit onto Roswell Road NE and go South, over I-285 on Roswell Road for about 2 miles, turn right at 4840 Roswell Road, NE into the Roswell Oaks parking lot, turn left immediately and drive to Building E, we are in Suite 201.

Financial Aid Officer Arif Mahmud arif@elainesterling.com 404.809.3702

Esthetics Instructor Tonya Washington tonya@elainesterling.com Massage Instructor Andrew Dacres andrew@elainesterling.com Massage Instructor Lovelace Linares lovelace@elainesterling.com Massage Instructor Daketia Thomas daketia@elainesterling.com

Student Services Title 9 Coordinator Tracee Tomkins tracee@elainesterling.com

Massage Instructor Holistic Sciences Ko Tan: kotan@elainesterling.com

Spa Manager Taylor taylor@elainesterling.com

Nail Instructor Stacie Brown: Stacie@elainesterling.com

Esthetician Instructor Level 3 Department Head Wanda Ashford wanda@elainesterling.com

Nail Instructor Gina Morgan: gina@elainesterling.com

Esthetician Instructor Level 2 Department Head De Curtis-Glakas de@elainesterling.com Esthetics Instructor Level 1 Department Head Janet Kowaleski janet@elainesterling.com Esthetics Instructor Stacey Foster stacey@elainesterling.com Esthetics Instructor Paulie Khat khat@elainesterling.com Esthetics Instructor

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Elizabeth St. John stjohn@elainesterling.com

Spa Services Alexa alexa@elainesterling.com 404-256-5228 Spa Services Jasmin jasmin@elainesterling.com 404-256-5228 Spa Services Wendy wendy@elainesterling.com 404-256-5228


Socialize facebook.com/esiesthetics twitter.com/elainesterling youtube.com/elainesterling123 pinterest.com/elainesterling Instagram: Elaine Sterling Institute

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Fast Facts Admissions Contact

admissions@elainesterling.com Direct Line: 678.904.4531 Fax: 1.877.272.0395

School Holidays

Arif Mahmud financialaid@elainesterling.com 404.809.3702

1st week of July Christmas Day through New Year’s Day Thanksgiving Memorial Day Labor Day MLK Day Columbus Day Easter Sunday

Location

Student Visas or VA students

Financial Aid Contact

Admissions 4840 Roswell rd NE Building D Suite 300 Sandy Springs GA 30342

Tuition Costs (includes registration fees)

Esthetician $15,154 Nail Care $9038.25 Massage $11,611

Program Schedules Offered Full time day Part time Evening

Financial Aid FAFSA

School Code for FAFSA: 042045 www.fafsa.ed.gov create an account and then add our school code

Dress Code

All white or all black in color (scrubs are to be worn at all times) You will be provided with one ESI sweatshirt in your student kit. scrub tops and Logo T-shirts available to purchase in the student store. Your name badge and ESI pin is to be worn at all times. No jeans allowed.

We accept VA and foreign students. There is an application process and an approval process. VA online registration: www.gibill.va.gov

Resources

elainesterling.com www.fafsa.ed.gov facebook.com/esiesthetics twitter.com/elainesterling pinterest.com/elainesterling youtube.com/elainesterling123 instagram: @elainesterlinginstitute

COE 7840 Roswell Road Building 300, Suite 325 Atlanta, GA 30350 Phone (local): 770-3963898 Phone: (toll-free) 800-9172081 www.council.org State Board of Cosmetology and Barbering 237 Coliseum Drive Macon, GA 31217-3858 478-207-2440 Gainful employment and campus safety information: http://www.elainesterling. com/consumer-and-safetyinformation-i-6.html

Nonpublic Post Secondary Education Commission (NPEC) 2082 East Exchange Place Suite 220 Tucker, GA 30084-5305 770-414-3300


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