Veterans Benefits
Strand College of Hair Design is approved for Veterans Benefits. Students
enrolled in the Cosmetology program who qualify for veterans benefits
will be eligible for such benefits for all training provided on the College's
premises provided they are enrolled in at least 25 clock hours per week.
Student eligibility is ultimately determined by the Veterans Administration
and it is the student's responsibility to apply for such directly with
the Veterans Administration office. The student is responsible for paying
the college the tuition according to their individual contract. The college
is not paid by the Veterans Administration.
Vocational Rehabilitation
Students eligible for Vocational Rehabilitation may apply for such financial
assistance. Eligibility is determined by the South Carolina Vocational
Rehabilitation office. Voc Rehab and the College contract on each approved
student. Vocational Rehab requires monthly reports on progress.
Federal Financial Aid Programs
Strand College of HAIR DESIGN does participate in Federal Financial Aid
Programs.
You may choose to complete the financial aid applications online by using
FASFA. If you complete the FASFA online, please use school
code #032933 for Strand College of Hair Design. Please remember to write
down your pin number for the FASFA or you will not be able to access it
once you submit it.
Our Financial Aid Officer will gladly assist you in this process. You may
e-mail us at admissions@strandcollege.com or call 843-467-2397 to make an
appointment.
Here are some helpful links for additional financial aid programs:
SC Student Loan Corporation
Sallie Mae

The National
Accrediting Commisssion of Cosmetology Arts and Sciences (NACCAS)
is an independent, non-profit, accrediting commission. Serving over
100,000 students, NACCAS, in cooporation with the U.S. Department of
Education, ensures that it's member schools meet a high standard of
integrity and superior education.
South
Carolina Board Of Cosmetology
"The Board of Cosmetology licenses and regulates cosmetologists,
cosmetology instructors and schools, estheticians and nail technicians.
The Board investigates complaints and disciplines when appropriate." Source