Disclosures
General Institutional Information
Boca Beauty Academy Catalog
Catalog Addendum-October 2023
Catalog Addendum-January 2024
Catalog Addendum-June 2024
CARES Act Memo
CARES Act 07212020 update
CARES ACT Quarterly Report
CARES ACT Quarterly Report 09/30/2020
CARES ACT Quarterly Report 12/31/2020
CARES ACT Quarterly Report 01/10/2021
Acknowledgement Form – Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students
CRRSAA HEERF II Awarding Policy
HEERF II FUNDS WEBSITE REPORTING 06/30/2021
HEERF II FUNDS WEBSITE REPORTING 09/30/2021
HEERF II FUNDS WEBSITE REPORTING 12/31/2021
HEERF II FUNDS WEBSITE REPORTING 03/31/2022
HEERF II FUNDS WEBSITE REPORTING 06/30/2022
Institutional and Program Accreditation, Approval, or Licensure
Boca Beauty Academy is accredited by The Council on Occupational Education (COE). The Council on Occupational Education (COE), originally founded in 1971 as a regional accrediting agency of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, is the successor to the Commission on Occupational Education Institutions (COEI). In 1995, the Council became a national accrediting agency. In 2006, the Council celebrated its 35th year of assuring quality and integrity in career and technical education. The Council’s accreditation process is conducted on behalf of more than 360,000 students across the nation who pursue careers in a variety of technical fields.
Council on Occupational Education
Boca Beauty Academy is licensed by The Commission for Independent Education. The Commission for Independent Education has statutory responsibilities in matters relating to nonpublic, postsecondary, educational institutions. In keeping with the Florida Department of Education’s goal of producing a seamless educational system, some of these functions include consumer protection, program improvement, institutional policies and administration, data management, and the licensure of independent schools, colleges and universities.
Commission For Independent Education
Academic Programs
Net Price
Price of Attendance
Tuition and Fees Disclosure (246 KB)
Privacy of Student Records
FERPA Policy
FERPA Release Form (57 KB)
Textbook Information
Textbook Information Disclosure
Voter Registration Information
Voter Registration Policy (93 KB)
Florida Voter Registration Application
Financial Aid Information
Financial Aid Eligibility and Application
Student Loan Code of Conduct (174 KB)
Withdrawal and Return to Title IV, HEA
Credit Balance Authorization Form (71 KB)
Health and Safety Information
The United States Department of Education has issued regulations for the implementation of the provisions of the “Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act Amendments of 1989” (Public law 101-226). The school will distribute annually to each student and employee information regarding the unlawful possession, use, or distribution of illicit drugs and alcohol by students and employees on school property.
In compliance with the Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act (DFSCA), the school has set forth in the guide listed below the legal penalties under Federal law for the illegal possession or distribution of drugs and alcohol, as well as the range of school sanctions that can be imposed for violation of the school’s policies regarding substance abuse. Both students and employees should read this carefully.
Drug and Alcohol Prevention Handbook
Safety and Security/Crime Reporting Statistics
By October 1st of each year, every school must publish and distribute its annual campus security report. The annual security report includes the following: the school crime statistics, VAWA offenses, Arrests and Disciplinary Referrals procedures for reporting crimes and other emergencies occurring on campus, the school’s policies concerning the security of, and access to, the campus facilities, the school’s policies concerning campus law enforcement. Please see below the Annual Security report for Boca Beauty Academy.
An individual notice is given to students and employees via email each year notifying them of the availability of the Crime Report. A hard copy of the Crime Report can be obtained by contacting the Director of Education at Boca Raton location at 561-487-1191 and for Parkland location at 954-764-4357.
Annual Security Report and Disclosures
Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 (“Title IX”) protects people from discrimination based on sex in education programs or activities which receive Federal financial assistance.
Title IX states: No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance.
Boca Beauty Academy not only complies with the letter of Title IX’s requirements but also endorses the law’s intent and spirit. Please see below Boca Beauty Academy’s Title IX policy statement