Performance Statistics/Job Outlook

Hair Expressions Academy - Paul Mitchell The School - Jessup is accredited by the National Accrediting Commission of Career Arts and Sciences (NACCAS) and recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.  Each agency requires schools to provide important information regarding outcome rates in the areas of completion, placement, and licensure; however, each agency requires that we provide outcome rates differently. NACCAS requires schools to list the outcome rates for each main campus and all additional campuses as a whole. In this case, Hair Expressions -  Paul Mitchell Partner School is the main campus and Hair Expressions Academy - Paul Mitchell The School - Jessup is a the branch campus, and the outcome rates provided are for all schools under this structure. The U.S. Department of Education requires outcome rates be provided based upon the individual location. Outcome rates have also been provided for the individual school you are interested in attending. NACCAS requires schools to list the outcome rates also by program. If you have any questions regarding our outcome rates, please see our admissions team for assistance.

NACCAS – Paul Mitchell The School Jessup combined campus performance statistics for the calendar year 2019:

Graduation Licensure Placement 
63.33% 98.28% 64.91%

Paul Mitchell The School Jessup’s performance statistics for the calendar year 2019:

Graduation Licensure Placement 
63% 100% 69%

Cosmetology Program

Graduation Licensure Placement 
63% 100% 68%

Barbering Program

Graduation Licensure Placement 
67% 33% 67%

Esthetics Program

Graduation Licensure Placement 
N/A N/A N/A

NACCAS’ 2019 Annual Report is derived from a single cohort of students – those scheduled to graduate in 2019.NACCAS’ graduation, placement and licensure definitions are described below:

Graduation: Based on all students scheduled to graduate from the program in 2019.The scheduled graduation date is a student’s most recent contract end date (i.e., the contract end date after all leaves of absence, schedule changes and re-enrollments have been accounted for). A student may count as a graduate if they have completed all applicable graduation requirements at the institution.

Licensure: Based on graduates from the graduation cohort who sat for all parts of their required licensure exam prior to November 30, 2020. A student in the licensure cohort may count as a “pass” if they pass all required portions of the examination prior to November 30, 2020.

Placement: Based on graduates from the graduation cohort who are eligible for placement. A student may count as placed if they are employed in a field for which their training prepared them prior to November 30, 2020. Students may be excluded from the calculation if they fall into one of the categories listed. In 2019, the school excluded the following number of students* based on each of the following categories:

  1. The graduate is deceased 0
  2. The graduate is permanently disabled 0
  3. The graduate is deployed for military service/duty 0
  4. The graduate studied under a student visa and is ineligible for employment in the U.S.0
  5. The graduate continued his/her education at an institution under the same ownership (e.g., a graduate of your cosmetology program subsequently enrolled in the instructor program of an institution under the same ownership) 0

Total Excluded 0

*If fewer than ten students were excluded for any one category, the disclosure will only include the total of all excluded students if that total is at least ten.If the calculation excluded fewer than a total of ten students the institution will state that it excluded students on the basis of each condition, and note that the number of total exclusions were fewer than 10 and therefore cannot be disclosed.