How many students can an Esthetics Instructor apprentice at a given time?
An Esthetics Instructor can have a maximum of two students concurrently. In other words, she or he can train one student in the morning and one student in the afternoon, or two students throughout the whole day. She or he cannot train two students in the morning, then an additional student (or more) in the afternoon/evening. • Question: How many students can a Cosmetology Instructor apprentice at a given time? Answer: One student per instructor. • Question: How many students a Nail Instructor apprentice at a given time? Answer: Two students maximum per instructor. Additionally, the apprentice’s instructor trains for theory and practical skills. DOPL audits the student’s and the instructor’s training records. Once the student accumulates the required number of hours for the license she/he looses their apprentice status. You can’t apprentice indefinitely. • Question: What if I can’t finish my apprenticeship with my original instructor? Answer: Be a good consumer. Before you begin an appr
An Esthetics Instructor can have a maximum of two students concurrently. In other words, she or he can train one student in the morning and one student in the afternoon, or two students throughout the whole day. She or he cannot train two students in the morning, then an additional student (or more) in the afternoon/evening. • Question: How many students can a Cosmetology Instructor apprentice at a given time? Answer: One student per instructor. • Question: How many students a Nail Instructor apprentice at a given time? Answer: Two students maximum per instructor. Additionally, the apprentice’s instructor trains for theory and practical skills. DOPL audits the student’s and the instructor’s training records. Once the student accumulates the required number of hours for the license she/he looses their apprentice status. You can’t apprentice indefinitely. • Question: What if I can’t finish my apprenticeship with my original instructor? Answer: Be a good consumer. Before you begin an appr