Master Esthetics – You pick the schedule
I shared that we will be launching a master esthetic program here at Evergreen in 2014.
I would like to ask you help me pick the schedule by answering two questions:
Question 1:
We want to know which schedule for schooling would you prefer?
- 5 days (8 hours days) a week for 7 ½ months
- 4 days (10 hours days) a week for 7 ½ months
- 3 days (10 hours days) a week for 10 ½ months
Question 2:
With the Master Esthetics Program at 1200 hours, it allows you do to do all the basic skincare treatments but also includes more advance treatments such as lasers and medium depth peels. The 750 hrs program only allows you to do the basic skincare treatments. Therefore which one would you choose?
- Master Esthetics Program (10 ½ months)
- Basic Esthetics Program (7 ½ months)
- Basic Esthetics Program (7 ½ months) and later take a 4 month continuing training to get Master Esthetics.
Please put your responses below in the comment section. Thank you!!!
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Hi frank,
I am wanting the master Esthetician license.. What would be the program choices for the additional 400 hours since I already did the basic Esthetician with evergreen?
Thank you
Staci Henderson
Hello Staci,
Thank you for your reply. If you have already completed the program and am licensed, you won’t be needing the 400 hour program. We will be offering an 86 hour curriculum to assist you with gaining your Master Esthetic license. We are waiting or the proposed rules to be finalized and will be launching the announcement. Stay tune!!!
In the mean time, which curriculum would you be most interested in if you were to have enrolled?
That’s fantastic! I would be interested in days or evenings if it was only 86 hours! :). I could make it work… Thanks frank!! Tell joe hi 🙂
If I were brand new I enroll I would choose 3- 10 hour days for the master Esthetician program for the 10 1/2 months long… Unless there was an option for evenings.
Thanks Staci. For an evening program, what would be doable for you as a working Esthetician? 5 days week, 3 days a week?
I’d do basic and then come back for the Masters at three days a week. That way I’d already have my license and be working in the field while I was going back for my masters. But I’m already in the Esthetics program so, I’ll have to come back for it anyway but it would be really nice to learn since I don’t have the money to pay for the individual classes offered while we’re in school. Three days because that leaves time for work but if there happened to be an evening option, I’d pick 5 days a week.
Thank you for the thoughts Amber. What you shared is a great perspective … are you saying that you would be willing do class 5 days a week in the evening? It seems like that would be a tough schedule to commit all your evenings for a year.
Hi Frank,
I start the 3 day a week 10 hours a day Esthetician course on about 2 weeks. I would for sure continue my education after may when I finish. That’s pretty awesome you are creating the master program. I’m thinking I will apply for employment at Evergreen Beauty when I complete my program.
Thanks Ashley! You may or may not have realized this, but starting the Esthetic Program in 2013 was probably the best move that you could have made. You have so many options to get a Master Esthetic License; you will qualify for grandfathering, have an option for on the job training, taking an expedited Master Esthetic Program or if you want to, enroll in a full Master Esthetic program. By starting in 2013, you will save both time, money or both and still qualify for the education.
If you would have started in 2014, you would really only have one option, but by starting now, you actually have all the ones I mentioned.
I’ll be presenting to each of your classes within the next couple months. So glad that you are here with us!
Frank,
I am interested in the Master Esthetician program. I have been interested in esthetics for a number of years but I could never make the program work for my schedule. The daytime hours simply do not work for those who work in salaried positions even if it is only 3 days per week. My ideal schedule for class would be evenings from 5:00-10:00 p.m. and then a couple of all-day Saturdays.
Hello Shannon, thank for taking time to share with me your thoughts. I would like to ask if you were already a licensed esthetician and was wanting to get your Master Esthetic License or did you have an interest and want to go through the initial licensure? If you are already licensed and am looking to get grandfathered in, we may have a solution that will work for you. If you are looking for initial licensure, we are still collecting the data to see what would be possible for us to offer.
Frank,
I am looking for the initial licensure but would want to continue once the basic esthetician training was complete. Thank you for your question and consideration of my comment.
Absolutely. Shannon, please feel free to reach out to me about any questions that you have. It’s truly an awesome industry and would be excited for you to join it.
Hi Frank!
This is very exciting news and I am interested in the Master Esthetician License. I am Currently applying at spas right now to establish myself in the industry but am willing to take the course however it balances out with working. Ideally I’d prefer daytime hours 3 days a week (in a perfect world have the option for a flexible schedule with school and work.) in regards to curriculum I would be interested in learning what peels are being done in the industry currently; be it chemical, enzyme or anything else I have not heard of. Same desire for laser. In addition, more knowledge on body treatments, advanced massage/facial techniques would be advantageous too. So, in a nutshell I guess I am trying to convey this … The more knowledge the merrier!! : ) I am a fan of as much knowledge as I can digest. How would payment for the program be setup? Thank you for having this blog and asking for feedback!
Hello Frank,
I thought I would check in with you to see what information you have collected about the popularity of night classes for esthetician students who want to get an initial certification. As I commented before, day classes are simply not workable for anyone who has a full-time job and is attempting to move from one career into another. I know that a couple of esthetics programs in the south of Everett do have evening programs. For example Euro Institute and Northwest Aesthetics are two that do offer evening programs. I believe these institutions have offered evening programs for years so I would think that there is a population interested in evening classes. I think this is something your school should consider as I do not know of any Esthetics programs north of Seattle that offer evening classes.
Best Regards,
Shannon