Programs Offered

Cosmetology

Recent Reviews

Nya
4/18/2024 via Google
4/18/2024
via Google

I was really rooting and hoping this school was going to be a great experience bc when I applied the administrator was so nice! However the administrator was being nice because he's sneaky! I had to sign up for school through the phone and the administrator Richard Rizzo was helping me and when it was time for me to sign up for financial aid Richard Rizzo was on the phone listening to EVERYTHING! Then the financial aid woman was asking for my personal info including my social security number! I was sooo uncomfortable sharing bc I knew that creepy administrator man was listening but I had no choice but to tell her my SS number so I can sign up for school. Keep in mind that I signed up for school in January. Fast forward to March, I get denied medical insurance bc apparently someone in San Antonio has been occupying my SSN working under my name! Apparently I've been working since February 2024, right after I signed up for school!!! Im not from Texas, the only association I have with San Antonio is this School! I'm so angry bc I was mistreated at the Nevada career institute, now there's a possibility this school stole my identity! I've been calling SCI to speak to someone higher up about if Richard was supposed to listen to my information and no one wants to answer me so it's very obvious that this man wasn't supposed to hear to my SSN but he did anyways, he most likely wrote it down, and sold my information to illegal immigrants!! DON'T ATTEND THIS SCHOOL UNLESS YOU WANT YOUR IDENTITY STOLEN!!! UPDATE: I called corporate and no one answered my calls but I was able to get in touch with the supervisor of financial aid "Nikki"...I caught this woman in the BIGGEST LIE!! I asked her " was the School administrator supposed to listen to my personal info while I was on the phone with the financial aid lady" she was stuttering until I screamed " yes or No" Nikki responds with " it's our policy to have our school administrator listening" that sound weird, irresponsible, not right. So I called the financial aid gov 5 mins after Nikki hung up on me and asked if the administrator was supposed to listen to my information and they said " ABSOLUTELY NOT, HE WAS SUPPOSED HANGUP & GIVE ME MY PRIVACY!!! so not only did Richard listen to my personal info when he was not supposed to but the supervisor LIED! because they know this is a serious crime! This school is ran by thieves and liars!!! UPDATE: THE SCHOOL EXPELLED ME! THE EXPULSION LETTER WAS SENT IN AN EMAIL FROM A WOMAN NAMED LACHELLE HOUFMAN! THE EXPULSION LETTER WAS NOT STAMPED BY SCHOOL AND HAD NUMEROUS GRAMTICAL ERRORS! THIS SCHOOL IS DOING FRAUD!!!

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Hope Faithful
4/3/2024 via Google
4/3/2024
via Google

As someone who has experience for 8 years with individuals facing mental health challenges, and learning academic reading, math, also trigger women, the fact of the matter have very little male friend, never like people in there traits and has planned ahead before I could send this message. I understand the importance of ensuring that their needs are properly addressed and taken care of. Unfortunately, there are times when a person's mental health issues may escalate or when they are not receiving the proper support and care, whether it be due to personal reasons or outside factors. It is crucial for people to be aware of these situations and to offer support and assistance to those struggling with their mental well-being. Despite a persons having a disability, they should always be treated with fairness and respect. However, there are instances where others may take advantage of their vulnerability, whether it be through manipulation or piling on heavy responsibilities. This should not be tolerated by anyone, whether it be a teacher, student, family member, friend, or significant other. It is essential for us all to be mindful of these situations and to speak out against such actions.

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Sahil Ashna
4/2/2024 via Google
4/2/2024
via Google

I would like to thank all the employees of SCA Institute. All of them were kind. I would especially like to thank my teacher, who helped me in every thing and I learned a lot from them. I want to mention their names here, dear Roger Hernandez and Ralph Carrzales . I don’t have special word for them to describe.they were outstanding

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In the School's Words

Do you have an artistic eye, a flair for fashion and an outgoing personality? You already have the raw talent it takes to become a cosmetologist. Now, you just need to refine your skills and gain the experience it takes to become a successful beauty expert.

Let Southern Careers Institute - San Antonio lead you toward an exciting future in the growing beauty industry!

Explore Your Opportunities

Beauty has always played an important role in culture. Today, more people are turning to professional beauty experts to meet their beauty needs than ever before. As a result, skilled cosmetologists are in great demand in wider range of environments.

Prepare for success with comprehensive cosmetology training at Southern Careers Institute - San Antonio. Get the training you need to begin working in exciting places like:

  • Spas and salons
  • Hotels and resorts
  • Cruise ships
  • ...And much more!

Experience the personal satisfaction that comes from helping others look and feel great - all while getting the benefits of working in one of today's fastest-growing fields!

Find a Network of Support

At Southern Careers Institute, we are dedicated to helping our students achieve their career goals. That's why we strive to provide exceptional career training that encourages personal growth and professional development.

You can rely on Southern Careers Institute - San Antonio. Here are just a few of the steps we take to support you:

  • Personalized attention from the moment you enroll
  • Dedicated instructors with industry experience
  • Financial aid available for those who qualify
  • Tutoring program for additional attention
  • Career-focused education
  • ...And much more!

Focus on Success

With Southern Careers Institute - San Antonio, professional success is within your reach! Contact us today to find out how you can begin working toward an exciting career working in exhilarating beauty environments.

Accredited

We are accredited by the Council on Occupational Education (COE) and approved by the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC).

For more information about our graduation rates, the median debt of students who completed the program and other important consumer information, please visit www.scitexas.edu/about-sci/consumer-information/.

Programs

Southern Careers Institute - San Antonio offers the following programs:

Cosmetology

Cosmetology

Program Length 1,000 hours
Average Completion 10 months
Program Tuition $18,200

About This School

Accreditation or State Approval

One or more programs offered at this school is accredited by an agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education. Accredited programs qualify graduates for applicable state licensing. In addition, accredited schools typically can offer more financial aid options, including federal financial aid. Learn more about accreditation and approval.

Financial Aid

80% of students received financial aid

On average, students received $3,940 in financial aid.

Student Body

Gender Ratio

81% Female, 19% Male

Race / Ethnicity Ratio

15% White, 74% Hispanic / Latino, 8% African American, 1% Asian American, 0% American Indian, 0% Hawaiian / Pacific, 1% Two or More, 0% Unknown

616 students are enrolled in this school

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Page last updated: 04/09/2024

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