
portsmouth, NH
2454 Lafayette Road
Portsmouth, NH 03801
phone: (603) 433-6664
Laconia, NH
556 Main Street
Laconia, NH 03246
phone: (603) 524-8777
Somersworth, NH
362 Route 108
Somersworth, NH 03878
phone: (603) 692-1515
Hooksett, NH
1328 Hooksett Road
Hooksett, NH 03106
phone: (603) 792-1400
Corporate Offices
66 Old Rochester Road
Dover, NH 03820
phone: (603) 743-2224
1-877-EBS-6600
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LACONIA COSMETOLOGY |
LACONIA ESTHETICS |
PORTSMOUTH COSMETOLOGY |
PORTSMOUTH ESTHETICS |
SOMERSWORTH COSMETOLOGY |
SOMERSWORTH BARBER |
HOOKSETT COSMETOLOGY |
| Clock Hours |
1500 |
600 |
1500 |
600 |
1500 |
900 |
1500 |
| Program Level |
Diploma |
Diploma |
Diploma |
Diploma |
Diploma |
Diploma |
Diploma |
| Total Cost (includes registration fee, books, kit & supplies, & tuition) |
$20,545 |
$9,950 |
$20,545 |
$9,950 |
$20,545 |
$8,995 |
$20,545 |
| Total Cost Room and Board |
$0 |
$0 |
$0 |
$0 |
$0 |
$0 |
$0 |
| CIP Code |
12.0401 |
12.0409 |
12.0401 |
12.0409 |
12.0401 |
12.0402 |
12.0401 |
| SOC Code |
39-5012.00 |
39-5094 |
39-5012 |
39-5094 |
39-5012 |
39-5011 |
39-5012 |
| 2011 Graduation Rate |
64.32% |
81.25% |
50.00% |
85.71% |
50.59% |
83.33% |
63.83% |
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2011 Placement Rate |
78.57% |
70.00% |
51.52% |
36.00% |
75.00% |
80.00% |
67.24% |
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| Median Title IV Loan Debt |
$9,833 |
$6,333 |
$9,805 |
$4,426 |
$11,172 |
$6,954 |
$9,833 |
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| Median Private Loan Debt |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
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