We are proud to announce that Di Tran, CEO of Louisville Beauty Academy, has been recognized as one of Louisville Business First’s 2024 Most Admired CEOs. This prestigious honor highlights Di Tran’s visionary leadership and unwavering dedication to uplifting the Louisville community through education, workforce development, and entrepreneurship.
Elevating Lives and Creating Opportunities
Under Di Tran’s leadership, Louisville Beauty Academy has graduated more than 1,000 students, with a majority being new immigrants who are soon to become proud American citizens. These graduates are not just entering the job market—they are thriving, with a nearly 90% job placement rate. Many have gone on to become successful salon owners and small business entrepreneurs, contributing to the local economy and elevating the beauty industry in Kentucky.
Affordable, Flexible, and Inclusive Education
What sets Louisville Beauty Academy apart is its commitment to accessibility. By offering 50% to 75% scholarships or tuition discounts, Di Tran ensures that individuals from all walks of life—especially immigrants—can pursue a legitimate career in beauty. This mission aligns with the Academy’s goal of boosting the local job market and expanding the pool of licensed talent in the beauty industry.
Expanding the Mission: New Partnerships and Locations
Louisville Beauty Academy’s mission doesn’t stop with education. Di Tran and his team are preparing to open their second location in partnership with Harbor House of Louisville. This new facility will be part of Harbor House’s evolving intergenerational and multicultural workforce development center, serving individuals with disabilities, offering childcare, elder care, and job training. Together, they are creating smiles and opportunities for all, proving that beauty is more than skin deep—it’s about transforming lives.
Di Tran: A Mission-Driven Leader
Di Tran’s recognition as one of Louisville’s most admired CEOs is a testament to his leadership, vision, and heart for service. His efforts go beyond running a beauty school. Di Tran is committed to empowering communities, supporting new immigrants, and fostering job growth. He is the epitome of a leader who works for the betterment of others, driven by the desire to “Create Smiles” in every life he touches.
As Louisville Beauty Academy continues to grow, with its second location poised to make an even greater impact, we are immensely proud of Di Tran and the entire team. This recognition only further solidifies our commitment to delivering excellence in beauty education and community service.
As of October 1, 2024, we are excited to provide support to nail technician applicants who wish to take the Kentucky licensing exam in their preferred language. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to request the multi-language exam and retesting if necessary.
Step 1: Email the Kentucky State Board of Cosmetology (KBC) at kbc@ky.gov
To request the licensing exam in a language other than English, you must email KBC with the following information:
Full Name
Date of Birth
Last 4 digits of your Social Security Number (SSN)
Permit Number (if applicable)
Date of Last Test Result Received (if applicable)
This information helps KBC verify your eligibility to take the exam. Once verified, KBC will notify the testing vendor, PSI, and you will receive a link via email to schedule your exam directly with PSI.
Available Languages for the Nail Technician Licensing Exam:
English
Simplified Chinese
Spanish
Vietnamese
Korean
Please specify the language you wish to take the exam in when you submit your request.
Step 2: Important Details About the Process
The Kentucky State Board of Cosmetology must approve all requests for the multi-language exam. Once approved, PSI will send you the scheduling link directly to the email you provided in your request.
Important Notes:
You must email KBC from your own email address. Requests from third parties will not be accepted. This ensures confidentiality and protects your personal information.
Only the nail technician license type is eligible for these multi-language exam options.
Senate Bill 14 (RS 24) allows for re-testing 30 days after a failed exam. If you are requesting to retest, be sure to include the date of your last exam result in your email.
Email Template for Requesting the Multi-Language Licensing Exam – at kbc@ky.gov
Here’s a simple email template you can use to request your multi-language exam:
Subject: Request for Nail Technician Licensing Exam in [Insert Preferred Language]
Dear Kentucky State Board of Cosmetology,
I am writing to request approval for the nail technician licensing exam in [Insert Language: English/Simplified Chinese/Spanish/Vietnamese/Korean]. Please find my details below:
Full Name: [Your Full Name]
Date of Birth: [Your Date of Birth]
Last 4 Digits of SSN: [Your SSN]
Permit Number: [If applicable]
Date of Last Test Result Received: [If applicable]
Thank you for processing my request, and I look forward to receiving the scheduling link from PSI.
Sincerely, [Your Full Name]
Step 3: Remember
You must send the request yourself to KBC using your personal email. The KBC will only communicate directly with you to ensure confidentiality. If approved, PSI will send the scheduling link to the same email address you used to make the request.
Disclaimer: The information provided here is intended to guide nail technician applicants through the process of requesting a multi-language licensing exam. While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of the information, Louisville Beauty Academy does not guarantee that third-party processes or policies are correctly represented. Please confirm all details directly with the Kentucky State Board of Cosmetology and PSI to ensure you comply with all requirements.
At Louisville Beauty Academy, we often hear the question: “Why should I go for beauty licensing and a career?” This question typically comes from those who are new to the beauty industry or considering it as a career path. For those who have always been passionate about beauty, the answer may already be clear—they know the industry is where their heart belongs. But for those still contemplating, let’s explore this question in depth, guided by the experience of Di Tran, our founder and CEO.
Understanding Beauty Licensing Requirements:
The Kentucky State Board of Cosmetology (KBC) mandates specific requirements for licensing in beauty fields, which vary slightly depending on your chosen career path—cosmetologist, nail technician, esthetician, or apprentice instructor. Here are the basic requirements:
Cosmetologist: 1500 hours, 12th-grade education or equivalent, and completion of a written and practical exam.
Nail Technician: 450 hours, 12th-grade education or equivalent, and completion of a written and practical exam.
Esthetician: 750 hours, 12th-grade education or equivalent, and completion of a written and practical exam.
Apprentice Instructor: 750 hours, 12th-grade education or equivalent, holding a license for at least one year in the respective beauty field, and completion of a written and practical exam.
Along with these requirements, specialized courses such as the newly added 300-hour Shampoo and Styling course, eyelash extension training, and other specialty permits are also available for those who want to expand their expertise.
Now, let’s delve into the reasons why pursuing a licensed beauty career could be one of the most rewarding decisions of your life.
1. Unlocking Creative Expression Through Licensing
A career in beauty is one of the rare paths where your creativity directly impacts your success. Licensing gives you the formal education and skills to not only express yourself but to offer professional, high-quality services that clients trust.
Di Tran, the founder of Louisville Beauty Academy, is a prime example of someone who has successfully blended his technical background as a computer engineer with his passion for beauty. After completing a Bachelor’s, Master’s, and PhD-level coursework in IT management, and holding one of the top three engineering titles out of 7,000+ engineers at a Fortune 50 company, Di Tran could have stayed in the tech world. But his love for the beauty industry drove him to become a licensed Nail Technician and to build a family business that now includes a series of nail salons, hair salons, and two beauty school locations.
For Di Tran, the transition into beauty wasn’t just about a career change—it was about finding a way to connect with people, create something beautiful, and make a tangible difference in the lives of others. Licensing opened that door.
2. Building Stability and Financial Independence
In today’s world, financial stability is a major concern for most people. The beauty industry offers not just creativity but also a stable and often lucrative career, particularly when you are licensed. With a license, you can work in established salons, spas, or even start your own business, giving you control over your financial future.
Licensing is your key to these opportunities. Without it, your career options in beauty are limited and less stable. With it, you can unlock a world of opportunity—whether that’s working as a freelance artist, opening your own salon, or becoming an educator.
Di Tran’s journey proves this. Despite his highly successful career in tech, he saw the immense potential in the beauty industry and decided to invest in licensing for himself and his family. Today, his beauty schools help hundreds of students become financially independent, teaching them the power of owning their skills and creating their opportunities.
3. Elevating Your Professional Credibility
A license is more than just a certificate—it’s a symbol of professionalism and trustworthiness. Clients are more likely to seek out and trust licensed beauty professionals because they know that these individuals are trained, skilled, and meet the highest industry standards. In a competitive market, your license sets you apart.
Imagine you’re a client looking for a service—whether it’s a manicure, a facial, or a haircut. Would you trust someone who is unlicensed and self-taught, or someone who has gone through the proper channels, trained under experts, and passed state-regulated exams? Licensing gives clients the peace of mind that they are receiving services from a true professional.
At Louisville Beauty Academy, we prioritize this professional growth. We guide our students through rigorous training, ensuring that when they graduate, they don’t just leave with a certificate—they leave with the confidence to make their mark on the industry.
4. Opportunities for Growth and Specialization
Once you are licensed, the opportunities for growth are endless. You can specialize in areas like eyelash extensions, advanced hairstyling, or medical esthetics, allowing you to continually expand your skillset. The Kentucky State Board of Cosmetology even offers pathways for you to acquire additional permits and specialize in specific services, making you even more marketable.
Di Tran is an advocate for lifelong learning and growth. Even after achieving incredible success in both the tech and beauty industries, he continues to push himself and his family to acquire new skills and certifications, ensuring they stay at the top of their game. This mindset of continuous improvement is something we instill in our students at Louisville Beauty Academy, empowering them to never stop learning and advancing.
5. Legal and Ethical Responsibility
The Kentucky State Board of Cosmetology has regulations in place to protect both beauty professionals and their clients. Licensing ensures that you understand the legal and ethical responsibilities of your profession, including proper sanitation, safety protocols, and business practices.
When you are licensed, you not only elevate your career but also commit to the well-being of your clients. This commitment is essential for building a lasting, successful career in beauty.
6. Flexibility and Control Over Your Career
One of the most appealing aspects of a licensed beauty career is the flexibility it offers. Whether you want to work part-time while raising a family, travel while freelancing, or open your own salon, beauty licensing gives you the control to shape your career the way you want.
Di Tran, despite his demanding schedule in other fields, has built a career in beauty that allows him to spend time with his family while simultaneously growing his businesses. Licensing gives you the freedom to do what you love while maintaining a work-life balance that suits your needs.
Conclusion: Take Action Now
At Louisville Beauty Academy, we believe that beauty is more than just a profession—it’s a calling that can provide you with freedom, creativity, and financial stability. We invite you to take the next step toward building a rewarding career by becoming part of our family. As one of the highly affordable, flexible, and caring beauty colleges in Kentucky, we’re here to support you every step of the way.
Don’t wait—enroll today! Text us at 502-625-5531 or email us at study@LouisvilleBeautyAcademy.net to start your journey with Louisville Beauty Academy, where we treat every student like family.
As a proud Kentucky state-licensed beauty college, Louisville Beauty Academy is committed to keeping our students, licensees, and the public informed about the latest developments in the beauty industry. Today, we bring you important news from the Kentucky State Board of Cosmetology that directly impacts the future of beauty professionals across the state.
Breaking News: Kentucky State Board of Cosmetology’s Latest Leadership Updates
As of September 27, 2024, at 4:00 PM, the Kentucky State Board of Cosmetology confirmed new leadership with Joni Upchurch officially assuming the role of Executive Director. This news comes from trusted sources, including an acknowledgment from the SCC-Clinton Center via their Facebook post, which celebrated Joni Upchurch’s transition from her long-standing position as a Cosmetology Professor to her new role as Executive Director. Joni Upchurch’s appointment fills the position that had been vacant following the recent removal of the former Executive Director, Julie Campbell, a decision that was made earlier this year by the board after receiving significant public pressure.
Louisville Beauty Academy applauds this important leadership shift, as it brings fresh energy and new direction to the state’s regulatory body. Joni Upchurch’s extensive experience in cosmetology education makes her a valuable asset in promoting the continued growth and professionalism of Kentucky’s beauty industry.
The changes in leadership reflect the board’s commitment to ensuring the highest standards for the cosmetology profession and responding to the needs of the community. Louisville Beauty Academy remains dedicated to working closely with the board under the guidance of the newly appointed Executive Director, Joni Upchurch, and looks forward to the positive changes that will arise from this transition.
What This Means for Louisville Beauty Academy Students and Licensees
These changes in leadership signal exciting opportunities for the future of Kentucky’s beauty industry. Louisville Beauty Academy encourages all students and alumni to stay informed about these developments, as they will shape the educational standards, licensing procedures, and professional expectations for cosmetology in Kentucky. We are committed to preparing you for a successful and compliant career in beauty and ensuring that your voices are heard at the state level.
Louisville Beauty Academy is excited to be part of this transformative period for the beauty industry in Kentucky and will continue to bring you the latest updates from the Kentucky State Board of Cosmetology.
Legal Disclaimer:
The information provided in this article is shared as gathered from public sources. For confirmation or further details regarding the Kentucky State Board of Cosmetology, please email kbc@ky.gov.
With the Kentucky State Board of Cosmetology recently launching the multiple-language PSI licensing exam, Louisville Beauty Academy (LBA) is proud to offer comprehensive support to our diverse student body. LBA has been preparing for this shift for years, offering top-tier resources like CIMA—Cengage Milady’s online study platform. This platform allows students to translate textbooks, study guides, and practice tests into any language they choose, providing accessibility for those who prefer to learn in a language other than English.
To ensure you can fully utilize these resources, here’s an elaborate guide on how to use Google Chrome’s translation tools, including the built-in translator and the Google Translate extension. These tools will make navigating your studies at LBA in your preferred language much easier.
Step 1: How to Translate Web Pages in Google Chrome
Google Chrome offers a built-in feature that lets you translate any web page into your preferred language. This is helpful when accessing online study materials or guides that are in a language you don’t fully understand.
Here’s how you can use this feature:
Open Google Chrome on your computer.
Navigate to the web page you want to translate (e.g., CIMA’s online study platform).
Right-click anywhere on the page.
From the dropdown menu, select Translate to [Language]. Google Chrome will automatically detect the current language of the page and translate it to the default language set in your browser.
If you need to change the translation language, click on the Google Translate icon in the address bar. Then click the three dots next to the language name to select a different language.
This feature is especially useful when you’re studying on CIMA or other online beauty education resources. It ensures that your learning experience is accessible and easy to follow, no matter what language you’re most comfortable with.
Step 2: Set a Default Translation Language in Google Chrome
To avoid translating pages manually every time, you can set a default translation language in Google Chrome. This way, Chrome will offer to translate any page that isn’t in the language you prefer.
Follow these steps to set up your default translation preferences:
Click the three dots (menu) at the top-right corner of the Chrome browser.
Go to Settings > Languages.
Under the Languages section, click Add languages to choose the languages you prefer.
Enable the option that says Offer to translate pages that aren’t in a language you read.
This setting will automatically prompt translation whenever you visit a webpage that is not in one of your preferred languages.
Step 3: How to Install and Use the Google Translate Extension in Google Chrome
If you want more flexibility and control over translations, you can download the Google Translate extension. This is especially useful for translating specific text rather than entire web pages.
To download and install the Google Translate extension, follow these steps:
Find the Google Translate extension in the search results and click the Add to Chrome button.
A confirmation pop-up will appear. Click Add extension to install it.
Once the extension is installed, you will see the Google Translate icon in the top-right corner of your browser.
Here’s how to use the Google Translate extension:
To translate an entire page: Click the Google Translate icon, then choose the language you want to translate the page into.
To translate specific text: Highlight the text, then click the Google Translate icon. A small pop-up will show the translation in your chosen language.
Why This Matters for Louisville Beauty Academy Students
At LBA, we understand the importance of accessibility in education. That’s why we’ve integrated platforms like CIMA to support multilingual learning. With Google Chrome’s translation tools and the Google Translate extension, students can access learning materials in their preferred language. This flexibility is critical for mastering the content and preparing for the PSI licensing exam in a language you are most comfortable with.
Louisville Beauty Academy has been leading the way in supporting Kentucky’s immigrant and multilingual communities. By offering top-tier study platforms like CIMA and advanced tools like Google Translate, we ensure that every student can reach their full potential.
At Louisville Beauty Academy, we are dedicated to offering an education that is not only grounded in love and care but also laser-focused on helping students meet Kentucky State Licensing requirements as efficiently as possible. Our programs emphasize the core knowledge and skills required for state licensure, cutting out unnecessary content and minimizing wasted time to ensure students can enter the workforce quickly and confidently.
We understand that time is money, which is why we offer an accelerated program that enables students to complete as one of the example; the 1,500-hour cosmetology requirement in just 9.5 months. By attending classes 30-40 hours per week consistently, our students graduate within the same year, prepared to take their state licensing exams and start working right away. This focused approach saves time and money, allowing our graduates to achieve their goals faster.
In addition to time savings, we also provide significant financial incentives. Students who maintain consistent attendance and progress are eligible for scholarships that can cover 50-75% of their tuition, enabling many to graduate lower-debt. This is a game-changer for students and their families, who not only see the financial savings but also experience the satisfaction of seeing their loved ones succeed through daily progress.
Our instructors are seasoned beauty professionals who own and operate their own salons, bringing real-world expertise into the classroom. They emphasize efficiency and progress, ensuring that students complete their education in 9.5 months—not in 2 to 2.5 years, which is common at many other institutions offering the same license. We focus on the essentials: state licensing requirements, safety, sanitation, and core cosmetology knowledge.
The beauty industry evolves rapidly, and our goal is to get our students licensed and working in the field as soon as possible. New products and trends emerge quickly, and there is no better way to stay competitive than by gaining hands-on experience in a salon. While we emphasize the basics needed for licensure, we encourage lifelong learning and invite graduates to return anytime to learn more and share their knowledge as guest speakers.
At Louisville Beauty Academy, we are proud to be one of the best beauty schools in Kentucky and across the United States. Our focus on Kentucky state licensing ensures that every student receives the education they need to succeed in the field, and our commitment to efficiency, progress, and lower-debt graduation sets us apart. We welcome all students who are ready to embrace the “YES I CAN” mentality and begin a successful career in the beauty industry.
Disclaimer: Please note that regulations, school policies, scholarships, discounts, and contracts may change over time. This page does not guarantee current or up-to-date information regarding these matters. We encourage you to text or email us today at 502-625-5531 or study@LouisvilleBeautyAcademy.net for the most accurate and recent details on our programs, scholarships, and policies.
Clarifying the Confusion: Cosmetology vs. Specialized Programs (Nail Technology, Esthetics, Eyelash Extensions, Shampoo & Styling)
Many prospective beauty students find themselves confused between the broad Cosmetology program and more specialized licenses like Nail Technology, Esthetics, Eyelash Extensions, and Shampoo & Styling. This confusion often stems from the misconception that Cosmetology covers everything equally, but the focus is primarily on hair.
In Kentucky, each specialty has distinct licensing requirements:
Cosmetology: 1,500 hours
Nail Technology: 450 hours
Esthetics: 750 hours
Eyelash Extensions: 18 hours
Shampoo & Styling: 300 hours
At Louisville Beauty Academy, we offer all these Kentucky State Board-approved programs individually, allowing students to focus on the specific field they want to master. Many schools only offer Cosmetology and expect students to cover nails, lashes, or skincare within that program, which can be frustrating if you’re looking for dedicated training in a specific area.
For example, while Cosmetology covers nails and skincare, it does so briefly, and the main emphasis remains on hair. Specialized programs like Nail Technology and Esthetics allow students to dive deeply into those subjects, giving them the precise skills needed for a career in those areas without additional unrelated coursework.
Kentucky State Licensing Requirements:
Cosmetology: 1,500 hours
Nail Technology: 450 hours
Esthetics: 750 hours
Eyelash Extensions: 18 hours
Shampoo & Styling: 300 hours
At Louisville Beauty Academy, we are proud to offer all of these programs. As a Kentucky state-licensed beauty school, we help eliminate confusion and ensure you get the exact education you need for your chosen career.
Need Guidance?
If you’re feeling unsure about which license or program is best for you, we’re here to help. You can text or call us at 502-625-5531 or email study@louisvilleBeautyAcademy.net. We’re just a message away from clearing up any confusion and helping you take the next step in your beauty career!
Louisville Beauty Academy Legal Policies, Disclosures, and Student Responsibility Notice
Louisville Beauty Academy is a Kentucky state-licensed beauty school. This page is published to give students, families, clients, staff, regulators, and the public a clear written reference for core legal policies, student responsibilities, disclaimers, waiver language, communication rules, and source-control standards. It is designed to protect students and the school by putting important expectations in writing before confusion, rumor, or conflict can grow.
Current-document control: this public webpage is informational. If this page conflicts with a signed enrollment agreement, current student contract, current written school catalog, current program-specific disclosure, Kentucky Board of Cosmetology requirement, court order, insurance requirement, or applicable law, the controlling written document or legal authority governs. Louisville Beauty Academy may update this page as law, Board guidance, school operations, technology, safety requirements, or program terms change.
1. No Legal, Tax, Medical, Financial, or Licensing Advice
Nothing on this website, in a social-media post, in a video, in a podcast, in a text message, or in general school communication is legal advice, tax advice, medical advice, financial advice, immigration advice, government-benefit advice, or a guarantee of regulatory action. Students, applicants, graduates, clients, employers, salon owners, and third parties are responsible for consulting appropriate licensed professionals, government agencies, or legal counsel for their own specific facts.
2. Enrollment Contract and Refund Policy Control
Refund rights, cancellation periods, payment obligations, program costs, fees, discounts, incentives, payment plans, attendance duties, withdrawal consequences, and completion requirements are governed by the student’s current signed enrollment agreement and current written school policies. Public summaries are provided for convenience only. A student should not rely on a verbal statement, older webpage, advertisement, screenshot, social post, or third-party description if it differs from the current written enrollment documents.
Any scholarship-like reduction, affordability review, price-match review, incentive, payment-plan term, or reduced-cost pathway must be written, documented, verified, approved, and lawfully combined. No public page guarantees a discount, scholarship, waiver, graduation, licensure, employment, income, examination result, transfer approval, or Board approval.
3. Kentucky Board of Cosmetology Authority
Louisville Beauty Academy prepares students under Kentucky beauty-school licensing requirements. The Kentucky Board of Cosmetology and other lawful authorities control licensing, permit, examination, school, sanitation, inspection, transfer, and regulatory determinations. LBA cannot promise how any agency will apply current or future law to a student, graduate, licensee, applicant, transfer student, out-of-state matter, disciplinary issue, or licensing examination.
Students planning to work outside Kentucky, transfer hours, transfer a license, restore an expired path, or use training in another jurisdiction must independently verify the rules of the receiving state, agency, employer, or licensing authority. State rules may differ and may change after enrollment, graduation, or publication of this page.
4. Student Responsibility and Professional Conduct
Student success requires student action. Each student is responsible for attendance, honest timekeeping, academic progress, practical work, sanitation, professional conduct, communication, document review, payment obligations, Board-related steps, exam preparation, and compliance with school rules. LBA can provide structure, instruction, documentation, translation support where practical, and a caring learning environment; it cannot do the student’s hours, study, practice, communication, examination, or licensing steps for the student.
Timekeeping, attendance, sanitation, safety, respectful conduct, anti-fraud expectations, and zero-disruption rules are material school requirements. Serious misconduct, dishonesty, fraud, threats, harassment, unsafe conduct, unauthorized practice, unauthorized presence, disruption, or conduct that materially harms the learning environment may support immediate removal, suspension, administrative withdrawal, dismissal, expulsion, reporting, or other lawful action according to school policy and applicable law.
5. Liability Waiver and Unforeseen Circumstances
To the fullest extent allowed by law, Louisville Beauty Academy is not responsible for delay, interruption, loss, cost, inconvenience, changed schedule, changed rule, changed exam process, changed agency interpretation, weather event, public-health event, emergency, technology outage, third-party platform issue, government action, inspection requirement, licensing delay, student ineligibility, student noncompliance, or other circumstance outside the school’s reasonable control.
By enrolling, attending, using school systems, receiving supervised services, communicating with the school, or relying on public information, the student or user acknowledges that beauty education and licensing involve external rules, personal responsibility, government discretion, safety requirements, and changing facts. This waiver does not waive any right that cannot lawfully be waived, does not excuse intentional misconduct, and does not replace any mandatory protection provided by applicable law.
6. Privacy, Student Records, and Adult-Student Communication
LBA collects and uses contact information, enrollment records, attendance records, academic records, payment records, compliance records, communications, and related documentation for educational, administrative, safety, legal, regulatory, and business purposes. Records may be shared with authorized school personnel, service providers, regulators, agencies, insurers, counsel, courts, or other parties when required or permitted by law, contract, operational need, or written consent.
For adult students and students whose rights have transferred under applicable education privacy rules, LBA communicates directly with the student unless the student provides proper written authorization for a parent, sponsor, employer, interpreter, advocate, attorney, or other third party. Payment by a parent or third party does not automatically create a right to access student records, direct school decisions, or override the student’s legal responsibilities.
7. Translation, Language Support, and Document Accuracy
LBA welcomes multilingual students and may use translation tools, bilingual staff support, translated materials, or third-party translation resources where practical. Translation support is provided to improve understanding, not to replace the controlling English-language legal document unless a specific signed document states otherwise. Students remain responsible for asking questions before signing and for keeping copies of the written documents they rely on.
Third-party translations, translated diplomas, foreign education documents, out-of-state records, transfer documents, identification records, and agency submissions may be reviewed by LBA for enrollment or administrative purposes, but final acceptance, legal effect, licensing effect, or regulatory sufficiency may depend on the relevant agency, Board, employer, testing authority, or legal requirement.
8. SMS, Email, Phone, Website, and Social Media Communications
By providing contact information to LBA, a person may receive school-related communication by text, phone, email, web form, or similar channel for enrollment, scheduling, reminders, educational resources, payment coordination, licensing information, student services, clinic services, or administrative follow-up. Message and data rates may apply. A person may opt out of nonessential SMS messages by replying STOP, but official school, legal, financial, safety, or regulatory communications may still need to occur through appropriate written channels.
Website forms, social media messages, search results, automated summaries, third-party posts, screenshots, AI summaries, and informal messages do not create enrollment, change a contract, guarantee a term, waive a policy, or bind the school unless the school confirms the specific term in an authorized written document.
9. Grievance, Complaint, and Documentation Standard
LBA encourages students, clients, staff, and visitors to raise concerns in a calm, documented, trackable written form so facts can be reviewed and corrected where appropriate. The preferred internal chain is: contact the school in writing, allow reasonable administrative review, provide supporting documents, and cooperate in a professional resolution process.
This internal process is intended to solve problems fairly and preserve the record. It does not prevent any person from using a lawful agency, court, emergency, law-enforcement, or regulatory process when applicable. LBA asks only that all statements be truthful, documented, non-disruptive, and respectful of privacy, student records, client records, personnel records, and ongoing operations.
10. Non-Discrimination, Accessibility, Safety, and Equal Treatment
Louisville Beauty Academy is committed to equal treatment and does not unlawfully discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, disability, or another legally protected status. Equal treatment means consistent standards, professional respect, written clarity, reasonable communication, and lawful handling of accommodation-related requests. Students and visitors must also respect the safety, sanitation, privacy, dignity, and learning rights of others.
11. Premises, Clinic Services, Guests, and Safety Limits
Only authorized students, staff, instructors, clients, regulators, contractors, and approved visitors may enter instructional, clinic, administrative, storage, or restricted areas. Children, family members, friends, and unauthorized guests may be restricted or removed for safety, insurance, sanitation, privacy, disruption-control, or regulatory reasons. Student clinic services are supervised educational services, not ordinary salon services, and may involve student learning time, instructor review, availability limits, and school safety rules.
12. Intellectual Property, Publications, Books, Videos, and Public Learning Materials
LBA’s website, books, research materials, videos, photos, graphics, forms, templates, podcasts, and educational content are protected institutional materials unless otherwise stated. They may be used for learning and public understanding, but may not be copied, altered, sold, misrepresented, republished, or used to impersonate the school without permission. Public education materials are general information and do not replace current official documents, professional advice, or agency requirements.
By applying, enrolling, attending, continuing attendance, using school systems, communicating with LBA, participating in clinic services, or relying on public school information, the student, applicant, client, visitor, or user acknowledges this page as a public notice of LBA’s legal-policy framework. The controlling standard is simple: ask in writing, rely on current written documents, follow the law, follow school policy, preserve records, communicate respectfully, and understand that no public statement replaces the student’s own responsibility or the authority of the applicable regulator.
Student Kits, Supplies, and Educational Materials at Louisville Beauty Academy
This page explains, in general terms, the types of student kits, supplies, and educational materials Louisville Beauty Academy may use in its training environment. Specific brands, contents, and suppliers may change based on availability, curriculum needs, pricing, educational usefulness, or regulatory considerations.
Educational materials and brands
The school may use educational materials and product lines commonly recognized in the beauty industry, including items associated with hair, nails, skin care, and exam preparation. Examples previously used or referenced may include CHI / Farouk, Milady, OPI, CND, Wella, and Dermalogica.
Brand references on this page are informational. They help students understand the types of materials that may be used in training, but they should not be read as an endorsement, permanent guarantee, or representation that every item will always remain the same.
Student kits and additional supplies
The initial kit provided at enrollment is generally intended to support the student’s program requirements as described by the school at that time. Individual usage varies, and some students may choose or need to purchase additional supplies depending on practice habits, replacement needs, or personal preference.
Training environment
Where student training involves services performed in the educational setting, the school supplies the materials necessary for the school’s training structure as determined by the program and the school’s operational requirements.
Important disclosure
Louisville Beauty Academy reserves the right to change suppliers, brands, kit contents, and educational materials as needed. Students should rely on the school’s current written program and enrollment information for the most current description of included items, required items, and any additional supply expectations.
En un gran avance para la industria de la belleza, la Junta Estatal de Cosmetología de Kentucky, en asociación con PSI, la agencia oficial de exámenes para la obtención de licencias de belleza, ha implementado opciones de varios idiomas para el examen de licencia de uñas. A partir de hoy, 17 de septiembre de 2024, los futuros técnicos de uñas pueden realizar sus exámenes de licencia en chino simplificado, español, vietnamita, coreano e inglés. Este logro representa un avance significativo, especialmente para los miles de propietarios y técnicos de salones de uñas asiáticos que tienen una gran participación en el mercado en Kentucky.
El camino hacia este hito ha sido arduo y dirigido por la comunidad, con una campaña liderada por la comunidad asiática para brindar más oportunidades inclusivas a quienes no hablan inglés. Con más de 1,700 firmas en una petición de Change.org que solicitaba la reforma de la Junta Estatal de Cosmetología de Kentucky, el movimiento culminó en cambios históricos el 9 de septiembre de 2024. Ese día, Michael Carter fue juramentado como el primer técnico de uñas con licencia en formar parte de la Junta, y el director ejecutivo de la Junta fue reemplazado, marcando un nuevo tono de progreso e inclusión.
Louisville Beauty Academy, una Escuela de Belleza con Licencia Estatal y Acreditada por el Estado de Kentucky, apoya con orgullo este cambio histórico. A medida que continuamos con nuestra misión de empoderar a los futuros profesionales de la belleza, alentamos a todos los graduados de las escuelas de uñas que deseen tomar su examen de licencia en uno de los nuevos idiomas disponibles a programar su prueba lo antes posible. También recomendamos a los estudiantes que compren pruebas de práctica directamente de PSI, especialmente en vietnamita, para garantizar el éxito en el examen teórico.
Esta actualización se aplica actualmente solo al examen de licencia de uñas, pero marca un primer paso esencial hacia un futuro más inclusivo y equitativo en la industria de la belleza de Kentucky. Extendemos nuestro más sincero agradecimiento a la comunidad de uñas por su incansable campaña y liderazgo, que hizo posible este momento histórico. Los esfuerzos de los miembros recién nombrados de la Junta sin duda crearán impactos duraderos para las generaciones futuras de técnicos de uñas.
Louisville Beauty Academy está comprometida a mantenerlo informado sobre los últimos desarrollos y cambios. Celebramos este logro con todos los graduados de las escuelas de uñas y esperamos ver el continuo crecimiento de nuestra diversa comunidad de profesionales de la belleza.
Nota: Las pruebas de práctica en vietnamita y otros idiomas ya están disponibles a través de PSI. Asegúrese de utilizar estos recursos para mejorar su preparación para el examen de licencia.
Contacto: Para todas las preguntas relacionadas con la programación de su examen de licencia, comuníquese a KBC@ky.gov. Si tiene problemas para reservar el idioma que necesita, llame a PSI al (833) 333-4741.
Descargo de responsabilidad: La información compartida por Louisville Beauty Academy tiene como objetivo mantener a los estudiantes y graduados informados sobre los últimos cambios y actualizaciones con respecto al examen de licencia de uñas. Sin embargo, Louisville Beauty Academy no garantiza la exactitud de la información de terceros, incluidos los cambios en los procesos de examen, idiomas o disponibilidad de servicios. Recomendamos encarecidamente a todos los estudiantes que verifiquen los detalles directamente con PSI y la Junta Estatal de Cosmetología de Kentucky. Louisville Beauty Academy no es responsable de las decisiones tomadas en base a la información proporcionada y alienta a las personas a confirmar todos los detalles de manera independiente para asegurar el cumplimiento de los requisitos oficiales de licencia.