Admissions
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Start your path toward a career in aesthetics with a team that is here to guide you from your first question through enrollment. At Elite Aesthetics Academy, our admissions process is designed to help you choose the right program, understand your schedule and payment options, and feel confident about your next step.
Whether you are beginning a new career, adding advanced skills, or exploring the aesthetics industry for the first time, our admissions team can help you find the best training path for your goals.
How To Apply
Step 1
Request Information
Start by contacting our admissions team or completing the inquiry form. We will follow up to answer your questions and help you understand which program may be the best fit.
Step 2
Schedule an Admissions Appointment
Meet with an admissions representative to discuss your goals, program details, available schedules, tuition, and payment options.
Step 3
Choose Your Program and Schedule
We will help you review available start dates, class formats, and schedule options so you can choose a path that fits your life.
Step 4
Submit Your Deposit
A deposit is required to secure your seat in class. Because class sizes are limited, your seat is not reserved until your deposit has been received. Our admissions team will review tuition, deposits, payment plan options, and any available financing information before you enroll, so you know what to expect.
Step 5
Complete Enrollment Documents
Once your deposit is submitted, our team will walk you through the required enrollment paperwork and next steps.
Step 6
Prepare for Your First Day
After enrollment, you will receive the information you need to begin your training with confidence.
Who Should Apply
Elite Aesthetics Academy may be a good fit if you are:
Interested in becoming a licensed esthetician in Colorado
Passionate about skincare, beauty, wellness, or medspa services
Looking for hands-on training in a professional environment
Exploring a new career path
Wanting to build confidence with real-world skills
Interested in advanced aesthetics training after licensure
Ready to Begin?
Take the first step toward your future in aesthetics. Contact Elite Aesthetics Academy today to request information, schedule an admissions appointment, or begin your enrollment process.
admission Requirements
The school does not discriminate in its employment, admission, instruction, or graduation policies BASED ON sex, age, race, color, religion, or ethnic origin nor does it recruit students already attending or admitted to another school offering similar programs of study.
The institution's admission policies require that each student meet one of the following:
a. Have completed high school or its equivalent as evidenced by any of the items on the following non-exhaustive list: copy of diploma, copy of GED certificate, copy of a transcript showing high school completion, a certificate of attainment (only applicable to non-Title IV recipients), proof of attainment of an Associate's degree or higher by providing a copy of a college transcript showing college completion or college degree, etc.; or
b. Have evidence of completion of homeschooling that state law treats as a home or private school. If the state issues a credential for homeschooling, maintain this credential; or
c. Have the ability to benefit from the training, according to the NACCAS Ability-To-Benefit Policy. IN PLACE OF passing an ability-to-benefit test, the applicant may enroll in and complete at least 6 credit hours or 225 clock hours, if the program is longer than 600 clock hours.
d. Have evidence that verification of a foreign student's high school diploma has been performed by an outside agency that is qualified to translate documents into English and confirm the academic equivalence to a U.S. high school diploma.
e. If attending under a training agreement with a government agency, school district, and/or other entity, meets the admission requirements set out in the training agreement and/or applicable state licensing or certification regulations.
Additional Admissions Procedures
ALL prospective students are invited to attend a virtual or in-person interview with the admission officer.
Prospective students MUST provide a state or nationally-issued identification card or Military Discharge Identification and social security card or Passport.
Complete the admission application known as the enrollment agreement.
Provide evidence of a high school diploma, general equivalency diploma, or its equivalent.
Must provide transcripts from the previous school and must follow the Transfer Policy, if applicable.
Applicants who do not have a high school diploma, certification, or GED and are at least 18 years of age must demonstrate the ability to learn from the program of instruction.
All information requested is to establish eligibility and a record for the individual within the institution.
Disclosure of this information is voluntary, however, failure to provide accurate and complete information will prevent the enrollment of the individual in the program. No qualified person will be excluded from enrollment at this institution based on age, gender, gender expression, sexual orientation, disability, or nationality. The confidentiality of applicants as well as student records is strictly protected.
Insurance Requirements
600-Hour Esthetician Program Insurance
All students enrolled in the 600-hour esthetician program are provided insurance through ASCP upon enrollment. This helps ensure students are properly covered as they begin their hands-on training experience.
Advanced Course Insurance Requirement
Students enrolling in advanced courses are required to have professional liability insurance before participating in training. If you are already licensed or working in the industry, you should already have coverage for your license. Our admissions team can help explain what documentation is needed before enrollment.
graduation Requirements
Completion of Required Courses: Successfully complete all parts outlined in all course outlines and with the esthetician program curriculum, including but not limited to skincare techniques, facial and body treatments, makeup application, hair removal, sanitation, and safety practices.
Practical Training Hours: Accumulate the required practical training hours, which involve hands-on experience performing advanced services and basic esthetician services dependent on the course outline under the supervision of licensed instructors. Practical training hours must cover a variety of treatments and techniques to ensure comprehensive skill development.
Theory Hours: Attend and actively participate in all theory classes, covering topics such as anatomy and physiology of the skin, skin analysis, chemistry of skincare products, client consultation, and business management. Fulfill the required number of theory hours as per program guidelines.
Maintain Minimum Grade Point Average (GPA): Maintain a minimum GPA of 85% throughout the duration of the program. This ensures academic proficiency and readiness for professional practice.
Attendance and Professionalism: Maintain a satisfactory attendance record and demonstrate professionalism in all aspects of education and training. Adherence to school policies, punctuality, and respect for peers and instructors are essential components of successful completion.
Ready To Enroll?
Admissions FAQs
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The first step is to contact Elite Aesthetics Academy or complete the request information form. Our admissions team will follow up to answer your questions, review program options, and help you understand the next steps for enrollment.
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Yes, an admissions appointment is recommended so we can learn more about your goals, answer your questions, explain program expectations, and help you choose the right schedule or training path.
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Elite Aesthetics Academy offers a 600-hour esthetician program along with advanced aesthetics training options. Program availability, start dates, and requirements may vary, so admissions can help you confirm the best fit.
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A deposit is required to secure your seat. Because class sizes are limited, your spot is not officially reserved until your deposit has been received.
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Tuition details, deposits, payment schedules, and payment plan options are reviewed during the admissions process. Our team will make sure you understand your financial commitment before enrollment is completed.
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Yes, payment plan options may be available depending on the program. Admissions can review available payment options, deposit requirements, and due dates with you before you enroll.
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No prior aesthetics experience is required for the 600-hour esthetician program. This program is designed for students who are preparing for esthetician licensure and want to build a strong foundation in skincare and professional practice.
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Program schedules may include full-time, part-time, weekday, or evening options depending on the course.
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Enrollment requirements may vary by program. Admissions advisors can help guide students through the application process.
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Yes. Prospective students are encouraged to schedule a tour to explore the campus, classrooms, and hands-on training environment.
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Yes. Students receive industry-focused training designed to help prepare them for careers in aesthetics, skincare, medspas, and cosmetic laser fields.
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Deposit policies may vary by program and enrollment agreement. Please review your enrollment documents or speak with admissions before submitting your deposit so you understand all payment and cancellation terms.
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Completion time depends on the schedule you choose and your attendance. Admissions can review current schedule options and estimated completion timelines with you before enrollment.
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Yes. Elite Aesthetics Academy offers flexible training options designed for students who may be balancing work, family, or other responsibilities. Depending on availability, this may include online coursework, in-person training, clinic practice, and day, evening, or weekend options.
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Yes. All students enrolled in the 600-hour esthetician program are provided insurance through ASCP upon enrollment.
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Yes. Students enrolling in advanced courses are required to have professional liability insurance before participating in training. If you already work in the industry, you may already have coverage. Admissions can help explain what proof of insurance is needed.
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Professional liability insurance is required for students enrolling in advanced courses. This helps ensure students are properly covered while participating in hands-on training.
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Eligibility depends on the specific advanced course. Some courses may require an active license, prior training, or professional experience. Please contact admissions to confirm the requirements for the course you are interested in.
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Required documents may vary by program. Admissions will explain what is needed for your specific enrollment, which may include identification, completed enrollment forms, proof of eligibility, deposit confirmation, and, for advanced courses, proof of professional liability insurance.
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Admissions requirements may vary by program. Please contact the admissions team to confirm current eligibility requirements for the program you are interested in.
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Yes. Our admissions team can help you compare programs, understand your options, and choose a training path based on your goals, schedule, and experience level.
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Helpful questions include: Which program is best for my goals? What schedule options are available? What is the total cost? What deposit is required? Are payment plans available? What supplies are included? What documents do I need? What happens after I enroll?
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After your enrollment is complete, you will receive information about your program start date, schedule, student expectations, required materials, and how to prepare for your first day.
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Many students balance school with work or family responsibilities. Your ability to work while enrolled depends on your selected schedule and personal commitments. Admissions can help you review options that may fit your availability.
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Yes. Class sizes may be limited to support the student experience and hands-on training environment. Submitting your deposit is the best way to secure your seat once you are ready to enroll.
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It is best to apply as early as possible once you know which program and schedule you want. Seats may fill before the start date, and your spot is not reserved until your deposit has been received.
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Start date changes may be subject to availability and school policies. Please speak with admissions as soon as possible if you need to request a change.
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If you are new to aesthetics and want to become licensed, the 600-hour esthetician program may be the right starting point. If you are already licensed or have prior training, an advanced course may help you expand your skills. Admissions can help you choose based on your goals and eligibility.
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You can contact Elite Aesthetics Academy through the website, by phone, or by completing the request information form. An admissions representative will help you take the next step.