Hana Lima scholarship is re-open now!

Hana Lima Scholarship is re-open now!  There is limited availability for the scholarship.

Please contact them as soon as possible.   >>> https://www.alulike.org/hlsp/

 

 

The Hana Lima Scholarship Program (HLSP) provides financial assistance to students participating in a vocational or technical education program for occupations that can provide a “living wage.” This need-based scholarship is available to students in vocational programs that lead to a specific segment of employment. This scholarship gives financial assistance toward tuition and fees, books, and other required tools or uniforms for a vocational program. Students pursuing a major in Liberal Arts or are taking only pre-requisite courses are strongly encouraged to select a major of study in order to qualify for services.

 

Eligibility
As An Applicant, You Must Meet The Following Criteria:
  • Be of Native Hawaiian Ancestry
  • A resident of the State of Hawai‘i
  • Received a High School Diploma or equivalent
  • Not currently receiving any Kamehameha Schools financial aid for post-secondary education
  • Maintain a 2.0 or higher grade point average (GPA)
  • Enrolled full-time in a 2-year vocational degree or vocational certification program at one of the approved educational institutions in Hawai‘i listed on the application.
  • The Hana Lima Scholarship DOES NOT assist with Baccalaureate, Graduate, or Professional Degrees

 

 

Terms And Conditions
  • The Hana Lima Scholarship is a $1,000 award to be used toward tuition, fees, books, and other required tools or uniforms for a vocational program. Scholarship checks are mailed directly to the school or program. Please Note The maximum times an applicant may receive the Hana Lima Scholarship is twice during the course of their lifetime.

 

2021-2022 Academic Year

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Applications Accepted Ongoing Throughout The Academic Year And Based On Available Funding

Upcoming Nail license course at campus in September

The upcoming Nail license course starts on September 22nd.

*Full-Time: 9 am – 4 pm, Mon-Fri,  till November 22, 2021

*Part-time: 9 am – 12 pm, Mon-Fri till January 31, 2021

 

For the Student who Approved for using GI Bill®, the schedule is different. Please see the schedule page.

 

GI Bill® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). More information about education benefits offered by VA is available at the official U.S. government website at http://www.benefits.va.gov/gibill.

 

Microblading Hand-on Class on July

upcoming Microblading Hand-on Class

Part 1: July 11 at 9-1 pm

Part 2: August 89 & 29 at 9 – 1 pm

 

We will learn: Part 1

[ Theory ] 

  • Overview of Semi-Permanent Makeup
  • Description of Possible Contraindications
  • Dermatology – Study of the Human Dermis and Epidermis
  • Hygiene and Disinfection/Infection
  • Color Theory
    – Mixing/Blending Colors
  • Counseling
  • Customer Relations/Customer Service
    – How to communicate professionally with your clients
    – How to build rapport and enhance trust from your clients
  • Professional Tattoo Artist’s License
    – Procedures to obtain a tattoo artist’s license from the Hawaii Department of Health.
    – For fees (plus the cost of the course), you will be guided through the following procedures for a professional tattoo artist’s license: 

      1. Complete the Blood Borne Pathogen (BPP) Certification online course given by any of the 8-course providers approved by the Department of Health (Fee:$20~50)
      2. Take and pass the Certification Examination
      3. Obtain a Tuberculosis/Syphilis Clearance Report from a licensed medical professional
      4. Obtain the Hepatitis B vaccine (optional, but recommended by the Department of Health)
      5. Complete the Application for a New Tattoo Artist License and submit it to the Department of Health (Fee:$75).

[ Practical ] 

  • Eyebrow Design
    -How to accurately measure and draw eyebrow shapes with a mannequin.
    -How to use the blade with a mannequin.
    -While waiting for your Tattoo license, we will give you assignments to make sure you get skills.
  • Questions & Answer

You must wait to obtain your Tattoo license in order to practice the live model by the law of the State of Hawaii Department of Health. (it takes about 3~4 weeks)

We will learn: Part 2

  • You must complete your BPP Certificate online course and have a Tattoo license before joining Part 2. (by State of Hawaii law)
  • Training with a live model (to make you confident and ready to work)
  • The student must provide their live model.
  • Customer service (how to handle difficult client)
  • 2 Assignments at home
  • Questions & Answer

Obtain your Certificate of completion!!

Student Salon Open now!

Our student salon re-open now!

Nail: Appointment Open from 1:15~4:00 pm

Esthetics: Open from 9:15 am ~ 9:00 pm

Please make your appointment by phone at 808-944-1121 or Instagram for Esthetics.