Remington College provides back-to-school haircuts

Aug. 1, 2016

Students may not be ready for summer to end, but at least they can head back to school looking and feeling their best, thanks to Remington College’s Cuts for Kids program.

Throughout the month of August, Remington College is again providing free back-to-school haircuts for students 17 and under. Cuts for Kids allows parents to save money on the cost of getting kids back to school, and students in the Remington College cosmetology program get real-world, hands-on experience with actual clients as part of their education.

Remington College has provided more than 15,000 free back-to-school haircuts through its Cuts for Kids program.

Dates: Tuesday, Aug. 2 – Wednesday, Aug. 31

Hours: Tuesday – Saturday, 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.

Appointments: Call 972-698-3890. Walk-ins also welcome.

Address: 1640 Eastgate Drive in Garland.

Parents can also get a free salon service during Cuts for Kids; anyone who brings in a donation of school supplies – pens, pencils, notebooks, etc. – can get a free haircut, manicure or pedicure for themselves. All the school supplies collected will be given to local schools for students in need.

All Cuts for Kids haircuts will be provided by students and instructors in the Remington College’s Cosmetology Diploma program. The program teaches students the art of hair, skin and nail care through traditional classroom instruction and hands-on training in The Salon at Remington, which allows students to work with real clients.

For more on the Remington College Cosmetology Program, visit remingtoncosmo.com
or call 1-800-448-6405.

About Remington College:  Nonprofit Remington College, headquartered in Heathrow, Florida, operates 16 college campuses throughout the United States offering career focused diploma, bachelor and associate degree programs in a variety of career fields. For more information, visit remingtoncollege.edu. For the latest news about Remington College, visit facebook.com/remingtoncollege. Remington College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs and other school administered programs.

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