FAQs
FAQs
COMBINATION WELDING FAQs
We teach the 4 main industry-standard in welding: stick welding, MIG, flux core, and TIG. Once you graduate and get your American Welding Society credentials, you will be a certified level I welder.
Courses include basic safety, hand and power tools, employability skills, oxyfuel arc cutting, beads and fillet welds, open V-Groove welds, pre- and post-heating of metals, plate welding, and more.
Our program consists of 750 clock hours, with about 30 spent in the classroom and the large majority spent in a hands-on setting.
Morning - meets Monday - Friday
from 7:00 AM to 12:00 PM for 7 months
Afternoon - meets Monday - Friday
from 12:30 PM to 5:30 PM for 7 months
Night - meets Monday - Friday
from 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM for 9 months
Included in your tuition are all of the supplies you will need to safely complete the program, except steel-toes boots. You are required to purchase these on your own.
Yes, we offer financial aid to those who qualify. This may include Pell Grants (which do not have to be paid back) and/or low-interest student loans. We also work with the Veterans Administration and other organizations that may assist you with financial aid.
Yes. We offer services to help you find a job in your field after graduation. This service is free of charge for life!
PROFESSIONAL BARBERING FAQs
Students learn hair cutting and styling techniques, design work, hair coloring, shampooing, shaving with a straight razor, hair replacement, and other skills.
There are 23 courses, some of which are sanitation and safety, skin and scalp microbiology, hair structure and function, basic anatomy and physiology, massage and facials, chemicals and chemistry, and others.
In keeping with the state of Louisiana barbering board, we require 1500 clock hours in order to graduate from our college. About 20% is spent in the classroom, while the rest is spent in a hands-on setting.
We offer two shifts: day shift, which meets Monday-Friday from 8:30 am - 4:00 pm and night shift, which meets Monday-Friday from 6:00 pm to 4:00 pm. The duration for the day shift is about 10 months, while the night shift is approximately 16 months.
Included in your tuition is a uniform barber's jacket, textbook, and a kit of equipment and supplies that contain items you will need throughout your courses.
Yes, in fact, we are the only barbering school in the greater baton rouge area that provides financial aid to those who qualify. Financial aid may include pell grants (which do not have to be repaid) or low-interest student loans. We also work with the veteran's administration and other organizations that may assist you with financial aid.
You must graduate from an accredited barbering program and pass your license exam. Here at MCC, our graduates have a 100% passing rate on the exam.
Yes, we offer services to help you find a job in your field. There is no charge for this service for life!
COMBINATION WELDING FAQs
We teach the 4 main industry-standard in welding: stick welding, MIG, flux core, and TIG. Once you graduate and get your American Welding Society credentials, you will be a certified level I welder.
Courses include basic safety, hand and power tools, employability skills, oxyfuel arc cutting, beads and fillet welds, open V-Groove welds, pre- and post-heating of metals, plate welding, and more.
Our program consists of 750 clock hours, with about 30 spent in the classroom and the large majority spent in a hands-on setting.
Morning - meets Monday - Friday
from 7:00 AM to 12:00 PM for 7 months
Afternoon - meets Monday - Friday
from 12:30 PM to 5:30 PM for 7 months
Night - meets Monday - Friday
from 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM for 9 months
Included in your tuition are all of the supplies you will need to safely complete the program, except steel-toes boots. You are required to purchase these on your own.
Yes, we offer financial aid to those who qualify. This may include Pell Grants (which do not have to be paid back) and/or low-interest student loans. We also work with the Veterans Administration and other organizations that may assist you with financial aid.
Yes. We offer services to help you find a job in your field after graduation. This service is free of charge for life!
PROFESSIONAL BARBERING FAQs
Students learn hair cutting and styling techniques, design work, hair coloring, shampooing, shaving with a straight razor, hair replacement, and other skills.
There are 23 courses, some of which are sanitation and safety, skin and scalp microbiology, hair structure and function, basic anatomy and physiology, massage and facials, chemicals and chemistry, and others.
In keeping with the state of Louisiana barbering board, we require 1500 clock hours in order to graduate from our college. About 20% is spent in the classroom, while the rest is spent in a hands-on setting.
We offer two shifts: day shift, which meets Monday-Friday from 8:30 am - 4:00 pm and night shift, which meets Monday-Friday from 6:00 pm to 4:00 pm. The duration for the day shift is about 10 months, while the night shift is approximately 16 months.
Included in your tuition is a uniform barber's jacket, textbook, and a kit of equipment and supplies that contain items you will need throughout your courses.
Yes, in fact, we are the only barbering school in the greater baton rouge area that provides financial aid to those who qualify. Financial aid may include pell grants (which do not have to be repaid) or low-interest student loans. We also work with the veteran's administration and other organizations that may assist you with financial aid.
You must graduate from an accredited barbering program and pass your license exam. Here at MCC, our graduates have a 100% passing rate on the exam.
Yes, we offer services to help you find a job in your field. There is no charge for this service for life!
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