Study Hairdressing At The College Of Cape Town


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Are you interested in studying hairdressing? College of Cape Town offers hairdressing courses that will assist in kickstarting your career in the field. 


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Our hair is one of the ways we make a first impression, and it can often define our social life. A good haircut can give someone the motivation they need to look forward to things they'd otherwise put off. It's important to recognize the value a hairdresser has in a person's life, because it can truly help people feel more confident and put their best face forward.

The social element of having a good hair day is one that we may take for granted, but it is an important part of reinforcing our positive self-image. Whether you have just finished a long day at work or spent the entire day running errands, there's nothing like a fresh cut and colour to make you feel brand new.

For most people, a haircut is a few minutes of an appointment and sometimes a few snips. But for the person receiving their hair cut, it's about more than just hair. When your hair looks great, you feel great, and it reflects in everything you do. A hairdresser can play a huge role in that.

HAIRDRESSING ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS:

  • Students must meet the personality profile of a Prospective Hairdressing Candidate.
  • Must be physically fit.
  • Students must have a placement salon to complete workplace training.
  • Students attend college from Monday to Friday, but go to the workplace for practical training on the respective salon placement days.
  • CV must be submitted with your application
  • Project will be given to the applicant to complete prior to interviews.

Students will be required to complete an assessment to determine their level of competence in literacy and numeracy, a placement test and to undergo an individual interview process to assess suitability prior to acceptance.

HAIRDRESSING COURSE DURATION

  • 3 Years full-time – 1 year per level
  • Enrolment in January
  • (Part-time - Available)

GET STARTED TODAY! These qualifications are fully accredited by the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET).

To find out more about the College of Cape Town, simply click here.

 

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