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Evans Hairstyling College of St. George
Basic Information
Address: 1028 east tabernacle st #1
St. George, UT 84770
Phone Number: 4356326128
Email: robertrayevans@gmail.com
President: Justin Evans
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Additional Information
Accreditation: NACCAS
Founded: 1977
Degrees Offered:
Certification
Certifications:
State License
School Setting:
10,000 square foot building, right next to Utah Tech, and one street south of the famous St. George Blvd. Every student has a station, theory classroom and very large clinic for your clientele.
School Schedule: Monday thru Friday 8am to 5pm
School days in Calendar Year: 1875 hours needed takes about 48 months to complete
School Holidays: closed most holidays
School Size: 10,000 square feet of floor space
Classroom Size: 35 to 45 students
Community:
St George Utah, where the summer sun spend the winter
Student/Teacher Ratio: 20 to 1
Financial Aid:
Pell grants
Percentage of Graduating Class: 89% granduate
Disability Services:
None
Parking Spaces/Availability:
plenty for our studentbody
Admissions Deadline: Open enrollment no deadlines
Mission Statement:
MISSION STATEMENT
At Evans Hairstyling College we strive to provide our students with the Knowledge, Confidence, Hands on Experience, and Skills, that will help our graduates be prepared for employment in their profession.
Programs and Services:
We teach all phases of cosmetology and barbering
School History:
Evans Hairstyling College opened our St. George location in 1977. Mr Dale Evans was the owner of the first Evans campus in Cedar City Utah in July 1974. Mr Evans and his oldest son Robert opened the St. George campus in July of 1977. Mr Robert Evans took over as the new owner of the St. George location in July of 1978. Currently both Evans schools in Utah are owned by Dale Evans' Sons Robert in St. George, and Derk Evans in Cedar City.
In St. George Robert Evans only son Justin is his partner in owership of the St. George campus. Mr Evans has 5 childred, all 5 of them are licensed cosmetologists, and 3 of them are licensed instructors. Mr Evans just completed graduating his 5th grand child. This campus is a family friendly campus with a large clientele. Most of our students graduate with having worked on at least 500 clients while in school.

