About Us
Central and Salem Colleges have locations in
Rolla, St. Robert and Camdenton. The Rolla
Location, Salem College of Hairstyling, was originally located in
Salem, Missouri and was opened in 1972. On April 1, 1998 the
school moved from Salem to Rolla to its current location at 1051
Kingshighway, Rolla, Missouri. The St. Robert, Campus was first
opened in 1986. The school is in its third location in St. Robert
since opening. The school is currently located at 690 Missouri
Avenue, St. Robert, Missouri.
The Camdenton Campus was first opened in 2004. In April of
2014 the school opened its new facilities at 246 East US Highway
54 in Camdenton, Missouri. Central College and Salem Colleges
are proud of their hundreds of graduates. Many of the school’s
graduates have gone on to become leaders in the cosmetology
industry. The schools main focus is to get the students to
complete the course, pass the state exam, and become licensed
in their field of study.
We would invite you to come by and look at our campuses.
Please call us and set up a time to see what we are all about.
We hope after visiting with us you will decide to join our family
and join the wonderful world of cosmetology.
Cosmetology
1500 Hours - Program Lenth: 65 Weeks (30 hours/week)
Course Description: The primary purpose of the Cosmetology
course is to train students in both theory and practical experience,
which will prepare them for immediate employment opportunities.
The Course is particularity directed toward developing in the
student desirable habits and attitudes with respect to health,
sanitation and safety and encourages self-reliance, readiness to
assist others, and an ethical approach to this profession.
Objectives:
•
To create an excitable environment of instruction and support
services to enable the students to complete the program in a
timely manner.
•
To properly train students to excel in all areas of Cosmetology
offered on the clinic floor.
•
To develop a curriculum which trains students, both in theory
and practical aspects of cosmetology, so they may successfully
pass the State Board Exam.
•
To offer complete instruction, support services, job placement,
and academic advisement so the student is successfully
employed in the field of cosmetology.
•
To promote a professional relationship with each student so
they may become a valuable tool used by the school, in the
constant strive for improvement.
Manicuring
400 Hours - Program Lenth: 22 Weeks (30 hours/week)
Course Description: The primary purpose of the Manicuring
course is to train students in both theory and practical experience,
which will prepare them for immediate employment opportunities.
The Course is particularity directed toward developing in the
student desirable habits and attitudes with respect to health,
sanitation and safety and encourages self-reliance, readiness to
assist others, and an ethical approach to this profession.
Objectives:
•
To create an excitable environment of instruction and support
services to enable the students to complete the program
in a timely manner.
•
To properly train students to excel in all areas of Manicuring
offered on the clinic floor.
•
To develop a curriculum which trains students, both in theory
and practical aspects of manicuring, so they may successfully
pass the State Board Exam.
•
To offer complete instruction, support services, job placement,
and Academic Advising assistance so the student is
successfully employed in the field of Manicuring.
•
To promote a professional relationship with each student so
they may become a valuable tool used by the school, in the
constant strive for improvement.
Instructor Training
600 Hours - Program Lenth: 26 Weeks (30 hours/week)
Course Description: The primary purpose of the Instructor
Training course is to train Instructors in both theory and practical
methods of teaching in order to employ them immediately as an
instructor at a licensed cosmetology school. The Course is
specifically designed to develop integrity and ethics and desirable
work habits and attitudes with respect to health, sanitation and
safety and encourages self-reliance, readiness to assist others,
and an ethical approach to this profession.
Objectives:
•
To create an excitable environment of instruction and support
services to enable the students to complete the program in a
timely manner.
•
To properly train students to teach in all areas of Cosmetology
services offered on the clinic floor.
•
To develop a curriculum which trains students, both in theory
and practical aspects of cosmetology, so they may successfully
pass the State Board exam.
•
To offer complete instruction, support services, academic
advisement, and job placement assistance so the student is
successfully employed in the field of Instruction.
•
To promote a professional relationship with each student so
they may become a valuable tool used by the school, in the
constant strive for improvement.
Camdenton - 573.346.7800 St. Robert - 573.336.3888 Rolla - 573-368-3136
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Salem Clinic Floor:
Monday: 10am - 5pm
Tuesday - Thursday: 10am - 6pm
Friday - Sunday: Closed
St. Robert Clinic Floor:
Mon - Wed - Thur: 10am - 5pm
Tuesday: 10am - 6pm
Friday: 10am - 3pm
Sat - Sun: Closed
Camdenton Clinic Floor:
Mon - Wed - Thur: 10am - 5pm
Tuesday: 10am - 6pm
Friday: 10am - 3pm
Sat - Sun: Closed