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Charles and Sues School of Hair Design

Charles and Sues School of Hair Design is a specialized school that does not grant degrees, located in a small city (Bryan, Texas). It is a private school (for-profit), located in the exciting South Central area of the country.

Charles Fikes is the President of the school. You can find more information about Charles and Sues School of Hair Design by visiting their website. Hair design, which is the specialty of this technical school, is a growing field that is attractive to many students.

Charles and Sues School of Hair Design has an open admissions policy. This policy may or may not affect your chances of being admitted to the school.

There are currently 69 students enrolled in the Charles and Sues School of Hair Design.

The average tuition for out-of-state full-time undergraduates can be determined by calling the admissions office. If you are an in-state student, then the tuition will usually be less; check with the admissions office for details on qualifying and amounts. Any tuition figures are exclusive of required fees, books, and supplies. The amount you will incur for fees and books can vary depending on your course of study. It is estimated that the total cost for an in-state student is $ per year and $ per year for an out-of-state student. If you choose to live off-campus, then it is possible for costs to be higher.

Contact Information:
    Charles and Sues School of Hair Design
    1711 Briarcrest Dr
    Bryan, TX  77802

Other Information:
    Enrollment: 69
    Website: http://www.charlesandsues.com
    General Info: 979-776-4375
    Admissions: 979-776-4375
    Financial Aid: 979-776-4375

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