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John Jay Beauty College was not ranked in College Factual's 2025 Best Overall Colleges report. This could be for a number of reasons, including lack of data.
Since John Jay Beauty College has an open admissions policy, being accepted to the school isn't that hard. However, a full basic things - such as a high school diploma or equivalent - may be required. Also, go over your application to make sure it is complete before you submit it.
The student to faculty ratio is often used as a measure to gauge how much access students will have to their professors - the lower the number, the better. At John Jay Beauty College, this rate is 20 to 1, which is high when compared to the national average of 15 to 1.
John Jay Beauty College has a freshmen retention rate of 90%. That's a good sign that full-time students like the school and their professors enough to want to stick around for another year. It's also a sign that the admissions team did a good job in choosing applicants who were a good fit for the school.
During the 2017-2018 academic year, there were 82 full-time undergraduates at John Jay Beauty College.
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Contact details for John Jay Beauty College are given below.
| Contact Details | |
|---|---|
| Address: | 2844 Tennessee Ave, Kenner, LA 70062 |
| Phone: | 504-467-2774 |
| Website: | www.johnjaybeautycollege.com/ |
| Most Popular Majors | Bachelor’s Degrees | Average Salary of Graduates |
|---|---|---|
| Cosmetology | 79 | NA |
Footnotes
*The racial-ethnic minorities count is calculated by taking the total number of students and subtracting white students, international students, and students whose race/ethnicity was unknown. This number is then divided by the total number of students at the school to obtain the racial-ethnic minorities percentage.
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