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SOHO Hair Academy - Omaha, Nebraska
Student Hours And Schedules
November 6, 2024 (FULL)
September 29, 2025 January 5th, 2026
Nebraska Cosmetology Tuition and Fees
Sales Tax on Kit : $194
Tuition for September 2025 : $18,000
Total : $20,969
Nebraska Cosmetology Course
*Cosmetology is identified by the Standard Occupational Classification under SOC Code 39-5012.00. This course will be taught in English; the catalog and enrollment contract are in English.
Cosmetology School Goals and Phases
Students start in Foundations, spending 6 weeks mastering foundational skills before moving to Senior Theory Units, where they cover various areas using the latest Milady CIMA digital curriculum. The program also includes hands-on experience on the Clinic Floor, advanced training in SOHO LABS, creative sessions in Senior Manikin LABS, and skill development through Skill Sheets. Additionally, students have the opportunity to earn optional hours observing services in a licensed salon.
Foundations
Senior Theory
Senior Clinic Floor
Senior LABS
Senior Manikin LABS
Skill Sheets
Optional Hours
Boards and Licensing
Nebraska Cosmetology Course Outline
Draping, diseases and disorders of the scalp, wet styling, blow drying and iron curling and design, control and finishing techniques.
Includes study of theory and laws of color, levels and series of hair color, mixing and application of semi and permanent dyes, and lightening, dimensional coloring techniques, chemistry and product information.
Includes techniques and implements used in razor, scissor, clipper sculpting, analysis of facial features, hair characteristics, and client consultation.
Includes hair and scalp analysis, hair characteristics, consultation, sectioning and wrapping, chemistry and process, product information and product procedures.
Includes the study of body systems, muscles and nerves of the head, face and hand.
Includes preparation of guests, skin care products, facial procedure, skin conditions, diseases and disorders, packs and masks, brow arching and waxing, facial shapes and features and makeup application.
Includes table set up, manicure procedure, structure of the hands and nails, application of artificial nails and the study of nail diseases and disorders.
Includes materials and methods of construction, selection, fitting, blocking, cleaning, sculpting and styling. Basic understanding of hair additions including extensions, braids and hair pieces.
Hours of training used to customize and supplement the course for the student at the discretion of leadership based on trends.
Includes methods of sanitation and sterilization of equipment and safety procedures used in sculpting, design, perming, nail care, facials and tweezing, and shampooing.
Includes rules and regulations pertaining to health, safety, sanitation, professional conduct, and licensing and examination requirements.
Includes how to understand oneself and its effect on relationships, how to be more effective in daily work through positive attitudes, how to gain self confidence, how to set goals and manage time effectively.
Includes sales techniques, how to seek and obtain employment, payroll deductions, preparation of employment applications and resumes, business management, communication skills, laws and regulations governing salon operations, safety with respect to both designer and guest, desk and telephone procedures, dispensary operation.
Code of Conduct For Educational Loans
- Refusing to certify or delaying the certification of an education loan based on a borrower’s choice of lender.
- Assigning a first-time borrower to a particular private education loan lender through the student’s financial aid award or another means.
- Packaging a private education loan in a student’s financial aid award, except when the student is ineligible for other financial aid, has exhausted his or her federal student aid eligibility, has not filed a Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or refuses to apply for a federal student loan.
- Accepting impermissible gifts, goods, or services from a lender, lender servicer, or guarantor. The institution may accept default prevention, financial literacy, or student aid-related educational services or materials, or other items of a nominal value.
- Accepting philanthropic contributions from a lender, lender servicer, or guarantor that are related to the educational loans provided by the entity that is making the contribution.
- Serving on or otherwise participating as a member of an advisory council for a lender, lender affiliate, or lender servicer.
- Accepting from a lender or its affiliate any fee, payment, or other financial benefit as compensation for any type of consulting arrangement or other contract to provide education loan-related services to or on behalf of the lender.
- Accepting fees or other benefits in exchange for endorsing a lender or the lender’s loan products.
- Requesting or accepting an offer of funds for private education loans from a lender, in exchange for our promise to provide the lender with placement on a preferred lender list, or a certain number of volume of private education loans.
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Our Admissions team can be reached via text at 402.881.0033 or by phone at 712.328.2613. If you are ready to apply for school, click here.