SCHOOL INFORMATION

(i)  The Title IX Coordinator for CST is Anthony Reed Director of Barbering, 8201 S. Gessner Road, Ste. A, Houston, Texas 77036; (713) 953-0262, ext. 1403; Email address:  [email protected].

CST’s Title IX policy can be accessed via the following link: Sexual Harassment – Title IX – Policies & Procedures

(ii) General information about CST, including without limitation, admission requirements, school costs, program descriptions, policies & procedures regarding transfers, financial aid information, and student conduct rules can be accessed via the following link: School Information

(iii)  CARES Act Report on Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students

(iv) CRRSAA Reports on Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students

(v)  CARES Act Quarterly Spending Report – Qtr. Ending 09/30/2020, the CARES Act Quarterly Spending Report – Qtr. Ending 12/31/2020, and the CARES Act Quarterly Spending Report-Qtr. Ending 06/30/2021

(vi)  Notice of Availability of Institutional & Financial Aid Information

(vii) The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)

(viii) Annual Security Report 

CST publishes an Annual Security Report (ASR) on or before October 1 every year, which is required by Federal law and contains policy statements and crime statistics for Career Schools of Texas. The policy statements address the school’s policies, procedures and programs concerning safety and security, including but not limited to policies and procedures relating to general safety, emergency situations, drug and alcohol abuse, and domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault and stalking.   Three years’ worth of statistics are included for certain types of crimes that were reported to have occurred on campus or public property within or immediately adjacent to the campuses.  

If you would like a copy of CST’s current ASR, please request one from the Executive Administrative Assistant in the Corporate Office located at 4473 North Freeway, Houston, TX 77022 at (713) 953-0262, ext. 1407.

(ix)  Drug and Alcohol Policy Prevention

(x)  Services for Individuals with Disabilities.

All facilities and programs have been designed for the accommodation of all our employees, students, and patrons. We do realize, however, that all needs may not be met for those who are disabled, including without limitation, those with intellectual disabilities. If there is an unmet need that we can remedy, please contact the lead instructor at his or her respective campus during regular business hours to discuss measures to make our facilities and services more accessible for all people. If a prospective or current student has a disability requiring an academic adjustment, he or she should notify his/her lead instructor, an Admissions Representative and/or a Student Services Representative. Upon receiving a request for an academic adjustment, Career Schools of Texas will require the student to provide documentation prepared by an appropriate professional, such as a medical doctor, psychologist, or other qualified diagnostician, which should include the following: (i) a diagnosis of the student’s current disability; (ii) supporting information, such as the date of diagnosis, how the diagnosis was reached, and the credentials of the diagnosing professional; (iii) information on how the student’s disability affects a major life activity; and (iv) information on how the disability affects the student’s academic performance. Career Schools of Texas may request additional information if necessary to determine what is an appropriate academic adjustment. Students are expected to engage in an interactive process with Career Schools of Texas to help determine the most appropriate and effective accommodation, including without limitation, suitable auxiliary aids. Accommodations will be determined on a case-by-case basis, based on the documentation, the student’s history and specific functional limitations.

Service animals are welcome in all Career Schools of Texas facilities. A “service animal” is defined any guide dog, signal dog, or other animal individually trained to provide assistance to an individual with a disability.

(xi) Career and Placement Services Offered to Students during and after Enrollment.  

Job Placement:  The Student Services Department is willing to assist its graduates in finding suitable employment. However, Career Schools of Texas cannot and will not guarantee a job to any student. Job placement statistics are obtained by the Student Services Department through written responses provided by CST students who are close to completion of their program as well as post-graduation confirmation by phone. The primary type of employment obtained by CST barber program graduates are stylist positions at barber shops and salons and by HVAC-R Technician program graduates are installers and maintenance technician jobs.

Student Counseling: Counseling services are made available to students approaching completion.  Elements of this counseling include: tips on interviewing, writing a résumé, and professional appearance.

Continuous Listing of Job Opportunities: Job leads will be documented by the Student Services Representatives and will be made available for review in their office during normal business hours for all students approaching graduation.  Additionally, these leads may be posted in the senior theory classroom and/or break room.

Placement Rate: The job placement rate as reported to CST’s accreditor, The Council on Occupational Education (COE), for 2022-2023 was 78%. The numerator for CST’s placement rate calculation is the total number of licensed CST graduates who are employed in an occupation related to the field of barbering.  The denominator used to calculate the placement rate is the total number of licensed CST graduates, but excludes graduate completers waiting to take the licensure exam, graduate completers unavailable for employment, and graduate completers who refused employment.

(xii) Licensing and Accrediation

The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) licenses the Barber program at all campuses. Their address, phone numbers, and website address are:

P.O. Box 12157
Austin, Texas 78711
512.463.6599
800.803.9202
tdlr.texas.gov
Note: This program is not regulated or approved by the Texas Workforce Commission, Career Schools and Colleges.

All other programs are approved and regulated by the Texas Workforce Commission, Career Schools and Colleges, Austin, TX. Their address, phone numbers, and website address are:

101 East 15th Street
Austin, TX 78778
800.939.6631
www.twc.texas.gov

The Council on Occupational Education (“COE”) accredits the School. Their address, phone numbers, and website address are:

7840 Roswell Road
Building 300, Suite 325
Atlanta, GA 30350
770.396.3898
800.917.2081
www.council.org

The Chief Administrator for Career Schools of Texas is Marie Spencer; Email address [email protected]; Phone number: (713) 703-5812.

If a student wishes to receive a copy for review of CST’s accreditation, licensure or approval, he/she may submit a written request to CST’s Corporate Office at 8201 S. Gessner Road, Suite A, Houston, TX 77036 or call the Corporate Office at (713) 953-0262, ext. 1407 to request one.