Isa Carstens Academy Applications For 2025 Now Open


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Isa Carstens Academy has now opened their applications for anyone wanting to study there in 2025. They offer a variety of courses as well as many short courses for their students.


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Applications for the 2025 academic year are now open at Isa Carstens Academy. 

Isa Carstens Academy strives, with integrity, to provide the highest professional standard of education and training to ensure that they develop highly skilled and employable graduates.

Isa Carstens Academy Courses

Qualifications range from lower NQF levels for skills-oriented treatments such as manicures, pedicures, make-up, basic skincare, massage, and hair removal to higher levels for advanced procedures such as Somatology or Advanced Aesthetic Therapy, where the more advanced treatments pose a higher risk of complications and require more accountability from the therapist.

Isa Carstens Academy offer courses that ensure a high employability rate and has met the standards of the Department of Higher Education and Training.

The following courses are available at The Academy:

  • Higher Certificate in Front Office Administration
  • Diploma in Somatology
  • Advanced Diploma in Dermal Aesthetic

How To Apply

  1. Go to the Isa Carstens Academy website
  2. Scroll to the bottom and click on 'Admissions'
  3. Click on the course you're interested in
  4. Click on the 'Apply Now' button
  5. Fill in the required fields
  6. Submit the relevant documents

At the Isa Carstens Academy, detailed career discussions are held with applicants before finalising an application to ensure that the candidate chooses the best feasible option for their needs.

There are two campuses, one in Stellenbosch and another in Pretoria. Accommodation is available near both campuses.

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