COURSE CATALOG Beauty And Health Institute Volume XVI

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COURSE CATALOGBeauty and Health Institute11309 Countryway Blvd.Tampa, FL 33626813.749.1800July, 2021-2022Volume XVIA Private, Post-Secondary Vocational SchoolProviding Educational Training in Beauty & Health1

TABLE OF CONTENTSAbout Beauty & Health InstitutePg. 3BackgroundLicensureMission StatementFacultyPg. 4EducatorsAdministrationOrganizationPg. 5-6Campus FacilityDrug-free/Smoke-free PolicyCampus SecurityWeapons PolicyHate CrimeDiscriminationSexual Harassment/HazingAdmissionsPg. 6-9Basic RequirementsStudent Modality RequirementsFinancial RequirementsDenialClass SizeOpen EnrollmentStart DatesProgram ChangesWithdrawal Prior to StartingFull Time/Part Time StatusGraduation RequirementsAcademic CalendarPg. 9Observed HolidaysSchool Hours of OperationTransfer PolicyPg. 9-10Transferring Hours to BHITransferring to Other InstitutionsTransferring Licenses In/Out of StateTuition and FeesPg. 10Program CostsReplacement Books and MaterialsOther CostsPayment OptionsPg. 11Financial AidPg. 11Educational ProgramsPg. 11-16General CurriculumProgram OverviewsProgram Breakdown by CourseGeneral Student PoliciesPg. 16-17Student Code of ConductStudent ResponsibilitiesDress Code & HygieneCell Phone PolicyAttendance PolicyMaximum Absent DaysAttendance GuidelinesClocking In & Out PolicyTardiness/Truancy/Leaving EarlyScheduled BreaksLeave of Absence & Absent DaysFailure to Return from LOAMajor Medical Reasons/PregnancyProgram Interruptions/IncompletionNo Call/No Show PolicyMakeup Hours PolicyMakeup Hour RulesMaximum Time FrameSchool ClosedSatisfactory Academic Progress (SAP)Determination of Progress StatusEvaluation PeriodAttendance Progress EvaluationsAcademic Progress EvaluationsGrading SystemNoncredit/Remedial/RepetitionsDisciplinary PoliciesWarning Letters & ProbationDismissal PolicyGeneral Grounds for DismissalDismissal for Attendance /ViolenceSuspensionWithdrawal PolicyReentry PoliciesDismissal and ReentryWithdrawal and ReentryRefund PolicyGeneral Refund PolicyScheduled vs. Attended HoursRefund CalculationProgram & Course CancellationsGrievance/Complaint PolicyAppeal ProcedureEarly ResolutionInvolving the Director and/or PresidentHearing RequestUnresolved DisputesStudent ServicesVeteran’s School Policies2Pg. 17-21Pg. 21-22Pg. 22-23Pg. 24Pg. 24-25Pg. 25Pg. 25-26Pg. 26-27Pg. 27Pg. 28-29Pg. 29-32Pg. 32-33

About Beauty and Health InstituteBackgroundBeauty and Health Institute is the doing business as (DBA) name for Electrolysis Institute of Tampa, Inc.,which was incorporated as a post-secondary vocational school on April 14, 2006, by Rita Kruse and Don Kruse. Theschool accepted its first students on December 16, 2006 and graduated its first class in February 2007. The school’sname was changed to Beauty and Health Institute in 2009. It operates as a privately held business corporation subjectto the educational standards and requirements of the Florida Commission for Independent Education, FloridaDepartment of Education, Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation, and Department of Health.The Beauty and Health Institute’s three post-secondary occupational education programs: Electrolysis,Facial/Skin Care Specialist, and Medical Aesthetician. Graduates are awarded certificates and help in preparing forapplicable state licensing exams. The school also provides continuing education classes that enable professionals torefresh and expand their skills and maintain their licenses. The school operates on a 12-month calendar system withprograms.The Beauty and Health Institute uses a combination of traditional instructional techniques, including classroomlectures, hands-on lab/equipment training, and work-based activities to prepare students for gainful employment intheir chosen professions. Continuing education is delivered using the same instructional methods. The school does notcurrently offer distance education exclusively. Anytime distance learning is implemented, it has already been approvedby the Commission of Independent Education (CIE). Distance learning may be implemented due to the followingreason (but not limited to): state of emergency orders (i.e. pandemics, hurricanes, etc.)Generally, all curriculums include and make available digital media resources that students may use in classor at home to enhance their skills and knowledge. Beauty and Health Institute does not discriminate based on race,creed, color, sex, age, disability, or national origin.LicensureBeauty and Health Institute is licensed by the Florida Commission for Independent Education, FloridaDepartment of Education-License #3416. Additional information may be obtained by contacting the Commission atthe following address:325 West Gaines Street, Suite 1414Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0400(850) 245-3200 Main Line(888) 224-6684 Toll FreeInstitutional Data ID No.: 3416Name: Beauty & Health InstituteMission StatementBeauty and Health Institute’s mission is to provide training at a level that allows each student to achieve his/herhighest occupational potential in the fields of beauty, health, and electrolysis. Beauty and Health Institute programsmeet all standards set forth in the Rules and Statutes of the Florida Department of Business and ProfessionalRegulation, Division of Professions, Board of Cosmetology; the Florida Department of Health, Medical QualityAssurance; and the Curriculum Frameworks and Program Standards of the Florida Department of Education. Theschool’s training provides the foundation necessary for students to pass the Florida Department of Health and FloridaElectrolysis Council License Exams.3

FacultyInstitutional DataID No.: 3416Name: Beauty & Health InstituteHunt,CathyEducators:Facial/Skin CareSpecialist, MedicalAesthetician (Facialskincare portion)Pysz,JenniferElectrolysis, MedicalAesthetician(Electrolysis portion)Stetsko,OlgaElectrolysis, MedicalAesthetician(Electrolysis portion)Electrolysis SubstituteKruse,RitaMarrero,BiancaFacial/Skin CareSpecialist, MedicalAesthetician (Facialskincare portion)Kaman,Facial/Skin CareBrittanySpecialist, MedicalAesthetician (Facialskincare portion)Administration:Don KruseCEOTali ArvivVice PresidentSunnyMorozDirectorYanaShtrakSchool AdministratorAlissaBaronStudent AffairsType:LicenseNumber:Exp. Date:AA in Social ServicesNaugatuck ValleyCommunity College, CTFlagler Technical Institute,Palm Coast, FLDiploma- MedicalAestheticianBHI, Tampa, 2Diploma-Electrolysis andLaser Specialist, BHI,Tampa, FLDiploma - ElectrolysisInstitute of OrlandoCertificate - ManhattanCosmetology School ofPhiladelphia, PADiploma - Beauty and HealthInstitute, Tampa, FLElectrologistEO128605/31/2022Full 74704410/31/2022Diploma- MedicalAestheticianBHI, Tampa, 1/202105/11/2022MD, Ross University, Miami,FLAA in Arts, HillsboroughCommunity College, Tampa,FlMBA in InternationalHospitality & TourismManagement, SchillerInternational University,Tampa, FLBachelor's in English,University of South Florida,Tampa, FLMedical Doctor ME11888601/31/20224

OrganizationCampus FacilityBeauty and Health Institute is located in Lexington Plaza in the fast-growing Westchase district of Tampa,Florida. The school’s 5,000-square-foot facility features modern instructional and training space, including sevenclassroom/lab/practice/storage rooms, a library, a student lunch/break room, four restrooms, and administrative offices.Instructional space is furnished with up-to-date equipment and materials designed to help students learn and practicethe very latest techniques. A complete list of the school’s instructional equipment is available at the office.Beauty and Health Institute is in compliance with relevant local safety and health standards. The fireextinguishers, as well as the fire exit plan, are inspected on a regular basis. Safety and health standards are availableand accessible to all students.Drug-Free/Smoke-Free PolicyBeauty and Health Institute is a drug-free, smoke-free environment. Smoking or vaping on campus will not betolerated. Furthermore, the school has zero tolerance for drugs and alcohol for any individual on the school property.No student or employee may be on the school site under the influence of alcohol or drugs at any given time. Use orpossession of alcohol, drugs, or any other illegal substances on site is grounds for termination/dismissal.The school is in compliance with federal government regulations for a drug-free workplace for students andemployees. Any student or employee caught possessing, using, or distributing any illegal substances or paraphernaliawill be dismissed and/or referred to the appropriate agency for arrest.Campus SecurityBeauty and Health Institute has designated Donald Kruse, President, as the contact person for any issuesrelating to campus security. Sunny Moroz, Director, is designated as the contact person if Mr. Kruse is unavailable.Beauty and Health Institute, Tampa Campus, refers all campus law enforcement issues to the Hillsborough CountySheriff’s office as the school does not have private campus security personnel. Campus security statistics are providedeach year. If any crime listed below is observed or if any person reveals that he/she learned of or was the victim of,perpetrator of, or witness to any crime listed below, immediately inform any staff member; an incident report shouldbe completed. This applies to crimes in the building or in the parking lot of the school.Crimes that should be reported are as follows: murder and non-negligent manslaughter; negligentmanslaughter; forcible sex offenses; robbery; aggravated assault; burglary; motor vehicle theft; arson; all hate crimesinvolving bodily injury; and all liquor, drug, or weapons law violations. If you are in doubt as to whether a crimeshould be reported, please report the matter. For purposes of your reporting, please assume that a hate crime is anycrime manifesting evidence that the victim was selected because of the victim’s actual or perceived race, religion,sexual orientation, gender, ethnicity/national origin, or disability. It is important that any crime is reported in a timelyfashion. Never hesitate to report a crime.Weapons PolicyPossession of a weapon of any kind for any reason by anyone on Beauty and Health Institute campus is strictlyprohibited. No knives, guns (pistols or rifles), bomb materials, bows and arrows, bazookas, stun guns, fireworks, oranything that could be deemed a weapon by legal authorities are permitted on campus, and campus is defined asparking lot and buildings. Violation of this rule will result in immediate termination and notification of the appropriateauthorities. Any student, faculty, or staff member who sees or hears of anyone on campus with a weapon is urged tonotify the office immediately.5

Hate Crime ReportingCurrent federal regulations require institutions to report as a hate crime any occurrence of criminal homicide;sex offense; robbery; aggravated assault; burglary; motor vehicle theft; arson, larceny-theft; simple assault;intimidation (bullying); destruction, damage, or vandalism of property; and any other crime involving bodily injury tolocal law enforcement agencies that manifests evidence that the victim was intentionally selected because of theperpetrator’s bias. Students are encouraged to report crimes that fall into this category to their instructor(s) or directlyto the administration as soon as possible. All faculty and staff hearing of any such crimes are to report themimmediately to the director.Beauty and Health Institute believes that persons willing to apply themselves, work hard, and learn newtechniques can achieve success in any field. Our curriculum is provided in a format that promotes student success inthe classroom and the workforce. To support this vision, Beauty and Health Institute strives to: Ensure that all students reach graduate status and find employment in their field of study. Provide an atmosphere where learning is the focus of all activities. Create desire in students and graduates to become life-long learners. Improve the community served by creating a desire in students and graduates to respond to community needsby giving back as members of society and ambassadors of their profession.DiscriminationBeauty and Health Institute does not discriminate based on race, creed, color, sex, age, pregnancy, parentalstatus, disability, or national origin.Sexual Harassment/HazingThe school will not tolerate harassment or hazing of any sort. Sexual harassment includes unwelcome sexualadvances, offensive comments, gestures, or physical contact of a sexual nature by students or staff. Harassment basedon age, race, color, religion, national origin, pregnancy, parental status, or disability also will not be tolerated, nor willhazing (defined as harassment, abuse, or humiliation of any other sort). Harassment or hazing may result in al. Anyonebelieving they have suffered harassment or hazing should report the offense immediately to school administration.Students who are terminated for harassment or hazing will not receive a tuition refund.AdmissionsBasic Admission RequirementsIndividuals requesting admission or accepted into any program at Beauty and Health Institute must meet and followall of the below requirements: Must be at least 18 years old. Must possess a valid Florida driver’s license or Florida identification card and present a copy at enrollment. Must possess a social security card and present a copy at the time of enrollment. Must possess a high school diploma or GED and present a copy at the time of enrollment. Must demonstrate good manual dexterity (full use of hands and fingers). Must be willing to accept and perform treatments/services such as (but not limited to): Facials, ElectricalDevices, Laser Treatments, Hair Removal/Waxing, Makeup Application, Electrolysis, etc. while enrolled in anyprogram. Must have good communication skills and demonstrate basic English proficiency. Must have a tour of the school prior to enrolling into any of the programs.6

All applicants who live within the state of Florida, must come in person for tours and/or enrollmentappointments. BHI will not offer virtual/phone tours and/or enrollment appointments unless the applicant livesout of state.Before being accepted into a program, prospective students are advised of all program and ancillary costs,personally interviewed by administration, must submit a signed enrollment agreement and all required documents, andmust agree to the student code of conduct and all other policies as stated in this Catalog. If the school determines thatthe applicant has violated any of the Student Code of Conduct policies during the admissions process (i.e.tour/enrollment/orientation) or while the student is currently enrolled into a program, admission will be denied to theapplicant including any future enrollments. If an applicant does not have the required documents, their enrollment issubject to cancellation.Students whose native language (first language) is not English must Admissions aware. Admissions will decideif the student is competent (adequate for the purpose) in English. Students that appear to have a problem reading,speaking, and/or writing English will be asked to take the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) Test. Theschool requires the Internet version of the TOEFL. The student must pass the test with a minimum score 80 on theinternet-based test and 550 on the paper TOEFL exam, or 6.0 on the IELTS.All high school diplomas/transcripts or GED’s must be in English if its contents are in another language,translation and verification from an approved organization will be required before admission. All students enrolling inMedical Aesthetician and/or Electrolysis and Laser Course must have high school diplomas/transcripts translated andevaluated by an approved organization if not originally obtained in the US. Pregnancy will limit the student’s ability to participate in certain modalities during lab. If a student has any condition(s) knowingly or unknowingly that may adversely affect their education orability to participate in certain modalities, he/she understands that they are enrolling at their own discretion. Beauty and Health Institute does not discriminate based on race, creed, color, sex, age, disability, or nationalorigin. Students who request/require additional learning assistance to complete the program must providedocumentation from their physician prior to enrollment stating what accommodations are needed. Thedocumentation must include that the student is able to complete the program in its entirety or state thestudent’s limitations.Student Modality RequirementsStudents must be willing to accept and perform treatments/services such as (but not limited to): Facials,Electrical Devices, Laser Treatments, Hair Removal/Waxing, Makeup Application, Electrolysis, etc. while enrolledin any program. Students are expected to have of knowledge of the four main different skin types. Students arerequired to perform services and treatments on multiple skin types by partnering with other students in theclassroom. Students who are not willing to participate will be re-enrolled or will be advised to withdraw or subject todismissal.Financial RequirementsStudents must submit a completed and signed Enrollment Agreement and pay all base registration fees priorto being accepted into any program. Unfortunately, financial assistance is not available. The school does participatewith a few different financing loan companies for those who qualify. Please refer to the BHI website for applicationprocedure or contact the administration for more details. Students are financially responsible for all courses notofficially dropped by the deadline.Denial of AdmissionsThe school reserves the right to deny admission to a prospective student if one or more of the admissionsrequirements are not met. If an applicant is denied admission to the school, the school will fully inform the applicantof the nature of the denial. Applicants who are denied admission to the school may appeal that decision in writing to7

school administration. The school administration will make the final judgment as to the denial based on the school’spublished policies. The school will maintain a record of any applicant for at least 12 months.Class SizeThe average class size is twenty-four (24) students to one (1) instructor, with one student assigned to eachworkstation.Open EnrollmentThe school does have an open enrollment policy with specific start dates for each program. The programs aresemester based for both the full time and part time schedules.Start DatesStudents must begin class on the specified semester start date listed in this enrollment agreement, unless priorapproval has been given by Administration, in writing, and a new start date has been designated.New students can submit a request to change their start date no later than 2 weeks prior to the start of class. Ifapproved by administration, it will result in an additional 150 registration fee charge.If a student is going to be absent during the first 60 hours of beginning a class (2 weeks of class for full timeschedule and 3 weeks for part time schedule), they will need to be re-enrolled for another semester based onavailability. The same schedule may not be guaranteed. Please refer to the website for class start dates.Program ChangesIf a student is enrolled in a program and decides to change to another program, a re-registration fee of 150 willapply.Withdrawal Policy (Prior to Starting)Withdrawals that occur after three (3) business days of signing the enrollment agreement, but before the firstday of class, will result in a full refund of all monies paid, minus the registration fee and any fees for books, supplies,and materials. The student cannot guarantee that there will availability in the next semester.Full-Time/Part-Time Status Full-Time Students: Five (5) classes each week for six (6) clock hours per class thirty (30) clock hoursper week. Part-Time Students: Four (4) classes each week for five (5) clock hours per class twenty (20) clockhours per week.After enrolling and signing a contract, a student is not able to switch their schedule. If there are extenuatingcircumstances, Administration will determine on a case by case basis.Graduation RequirementsOnce a student has met all the below requirements, they will receive all certificates of completion for theprogram in which they enrolled.To be eligible for graduation, a student must: Complete all the required clock hours in the program Pass all written and practical exams and complete all clinical (hands on) requirements8

Pay all tuition costs or make satisfactory arrangements for payment of all monies owed to the school Provide all required documentationAll students who have completed their required clock hours by their program’s contracted end date will receivetheir program certificates and graduation paperwork on graduation day.Any students who have not completed their required program clock hours will not be given any certificates orpaperwork until all hours have been completed. Once hours are completed, students will be able to pick up theircertificates on the next business day during a pickup window from 10 AM until 4 PM. If they are unable to pick uptheir certificates, the school will mail all program certificates and paperwork to the student.If students are not completed with their required hours by the contracted end date and/or graduation date, theymay be required to stay additional days to complete hours. The student will be given available make up days byAdministration. Regardless of how many hours a student may need to complete their program hours, they will berequired to stay the full day.Academic Calendar, Observed Holidays, and Hours of OperationThe academic calendar follows the calendar year (January through December).Observed Holidays:New Year’s DayMartin Luther King, Jr. DayPresident’s DaySpring BreakGood FridayMemorial DayFourth of JulyLabor DayColumbus DayVeteran’s DayThanksgiving BreakChristmas Break**Other/Additional holidays may be announced**School Hours of OperationOffice HoursDay ClassesEvening ClassesMonday – ThursdayMonday – FridayMonday – Thursday9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (Friday until 4:00 p.m.)9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.4:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.Note: The school reserves the right to alter class schedules, change instructors, change the sequence of instruction,change to include hybrid learning (online distance learning), change class hours, graduation requirements, changeany fees, or to make other changes deemed necessary or desirable, giving a notice of change when possible. If theschool is closed due to weather or other extenuating circumstances, it may affect the hours of operation.Transfer PolicyTransferring Hours/Credits to BHINo hours will be accepted towards a program unless the student has a license from the state of Florida. Outof state licenses are not accepted toward the programs. Cosmetology: Active (current) license plus transcripts from previous school: 60 hours maximum will beaccepted towards the Facial Skincare or Medical Aesthetician program. This is approximately 1,200deducted from the cost of tuition.Facial/Skincare: BHI will accept current Florida Facial Skincare License towards the Medical Aestheticianprogram. (Potential students will have to take Electrolysis & Laser)9

Electrologist License: BHI will accept active Florida Electrologist License towards the Medical Aestheticianprogram (Potential students must take Facial Skincare program)Full Specialist License: BHI will accept active Full Specialist License towards the Medical Aestheticianprogram. (Potential students must take Electrolysis & Laser program)Transferring Credits to Other InstitutionsThe transfer of credits from Beauty and Health Institute to other schools is at the sole discretion of the receivinginstitution. Students should confirm in advance whether credits will be accepted by another institution in the eventthey plan to continue their education after leaving Beauty and Health Institute.Transferring License(s) to and from Out of StateStudents seeking to obtain licensure from another State during or after completing their education at the Beautyand Health Institute must do their own research regarding their desired state requirements. Beauty and Health Institutewill not be responsible for counseling students on the license requirements for other states nor do we offer endorsementfor students transferring their license to Florida.Tuition and FeesElectrolysis & Laser Program Cost – 320 Clock HoursTuitionRegistration Fee (non-refundable)Books and Materials (non-refundable)Total Program Cost 7,950 150 450 8,550Facial/Skin Care Specialist Program – 320 Clock HoursTuitionRegistration Fee (non-refundable)Books and Materials (Text & Supplies) (non-refundable)Total Program Cost 7,500 150 350 8,000Medical Aesthetician Program – 640 Clock HoursTuitionRegistration Fee (non-refundable)Books and Materials (Text & Supplies) (non-refundable)Total Program Cost 14,000 150 800 14,950Replacement Books and Material FeesMilady Standard Esthetics: Fundamentals, Workbook for Professional Estheticians, &Facial Skincare SuppliesMilady's Hair Removal Techniques: A Comprehensive Manual & IBEC Study Guide:Electrology plus Laser10 350 450

Other CostsStudents are required to purchase school uniforms, which are scrubs and closed toe shoes. The student may also berequired to have miscellaneous supplies, including a laptop or tablet. These items are not included in the cost oftuition.Payment OptionsBelow is a list of financial loan options for those who qualify:1. Monthly Financing (Minimum Credit Score Required & Zero Down Payment) – This option allows 0down but is subject to a credit check. Students must fill out the application and receive approval prior toenrollment.2. Monthly Financing (No Credit Check & 20% Down Payment) – This option requires no credit check.Students are automatically approved with a 20% down payment for the cost of the program. For thosefinancing, beyond length of program, then you are subject to a 15% fixed interest. All payments are made byACH and students must provide bank information. (ACH is an electronic fund transfer. No credit or debit cardsare used.)3. Monthly Cash Payment – Full cost of program is paid by graduation. The down payment is the first monthlypayment, and no credit check is required. All payments are made by ACH and students must provide bankinformation. (ACH is an electronic fund transfer. No credit or debit cards are used.)Financial AidTitle IV financial aid is currently not available.Educational ProgramsGeneral CurriculumEach program has a curriculum that encompasses the expected current standards of the aesthetics industry.Periodically each curriculum is reviewed and updated as the industry advances. Each student is provided with aprogram curriculum that they will be trained on while enrolled in the school. Should any changes or updates be madeto any of the programs, previous students should have the understanding that the industry is constantly evolving astime progresses and they may have been taught slightly different material. Beauty and Health Institute will not beresponsible for re-training past students on updated material as it is the student’s responsibility to keep up withevolving industry standards after graduation.Program Identification and PrefixesEach program is identified by an alpha prefix and courses within that program are identified by the same prefix.The school does not participate in the Florida Common Course Numbering System. The alpha prefixes and courseidentification numbers used by the school are not meant to indicate that the programs and courses we offer aretransferable within the Florida Common Course Numbering System.ProgramsElectrolysis & LaserFacial/Skin CarePrefixELFAC11Total Clock Hours320320

Medical AestheticianMA640Electrolysis & Laser – 320 Clock Hours – Diploma ProgramThe program’s objective is to prepare students to meet the educational requirements set forth by the FloridaDepartment of Health, Electrolysis Council Rule, Chapter 64B8-53, FAC. Upon successful completion of thisprogram, students are prepared to sit for the Florida Department of Health, Electrolysis Council’s Licensing Exam andafter passing the exam, be employed as a licensed electrologist.Program Description & ObjectivesThe program follows the curriculum concepts listed in the Florida Department of Health, Electrolysis CouncilRule, and Chapter 64B8-53. The program includes hair removal skills and techniques by providing students a handson-practical learning experience in the classroom and/or spa rooms under the supervision of a qualified Florida licensedElectrolysis & Laser instructor. Practical learning is correlated with didactic instruction. One hundred and twenty (120)clock hours of instruction will be in theory (academic instruction), and two hundred (200) clock hours will be in aclinical application setting.The curriculum includes legal and ethical responsibilities, verbal and written communication, principles of officemanagement, patient physical comfort, sanitation and safety functions, principles of electrolysis techniques, principlesof infection control (HIV/AIDS and hepatitis), systems of the body, biology of hair growth, understanding andfollowing the client’s plan of care, principles of client assessment, and a review for the State License Exam. Trainingwill be limited (by Council Rule) to only universally accepted procedures of electrolysis.Electrolysis & Laser Program Breakdown by CourseThe program breakdown by course listed below meets the standards set forth in Rule 64B8-53.002, FAC,Curriculum Standards for Electrolysis & Laser Trai

student. The Beauty and Health Institute offers an Electrolysis & Laser program that prepares the student to meet the educational requirements of the Florida Department of Health, Electrolysis Council and the curriculum outlines of the Electrolysis Council Rule, Chapter 64B8-52 and 53, FAC. Upon successful completion of the program, the student is