Ontario College Diploma in Esthetician – Spa Management
Formerly named: Esthetician
Start Dates:
May 2023
September 2023
January 2024
May 2024
Graduate with your Esthetician diploma in just three semesters - ready to start your career providing esthetic services in a creative, exciting and fast-growing field.
Effective September 2016, the program will be located at the Sutherland Campus in Peterborough.
Program Highlights
You will learn how to provide a range of treatments, including manicures, pedicures, skincare, body treatments, waxing techniques and makeup application. Employment prospects are strong for people trained as qualified estheticians as more people are seeking treatments to maintain a youthful appearance, reduce stress and improve health and wellness. Here's what's special about our program:
- The program is fast-tracked to enable you to enter the esthetics industry sooner - you will take the equivalent of two years of study in just 12 months.
- Small class sizes ensure you will get the individual attention from faculty to build your skills to the level required in the spa industry.
- We have our own, on-campus, state of the art spa: The Spa + Clinic at Fleming College, where all students do their placements.
- Learn the art and science of Essential Oils using our award winning, ethically produced European Aromatherapy skin care line. Advanced products include an innovative medical and clinical product line for the treatment of acne, and a clinical botanical science - based product line designed for correction and management of aging skin.
- Only top-of-the-line vegan and aromatherapy-based professional products are used in both our teaching and practice.
- Our spa lab features a sink, hot towel cabinet, fully-stocked cabinet of skin care products and facial machines at each station to provide you with the opportunity to both practice and experience the latest in spa body treatments and skin care services.
- We teach the latest trends in gel nail technology utilizing ventilated manicure tables
- Students practice pedicures at stations equipped with pipeless spa pedicure thrones and massage chairs.
The Esthetician program is offered in the daytime over three consecutive semesters. Intakes occur in September, January and May. Extensive experiential learning (288 hours) takes place in semesters two and three where you will provide esthetic services to clients our onsite spa.
Choose Fleming
The Esthetician program at Fleming offers a number of unique opportunities to help you find your niche in this wide ranging industry:
- Field to trips to spa industry destinations will occur over the course of the program
- Guest lecturers from the spa industry share their expertise and real-world experiences to help you plan your career options upon successful completion of the program
- You will attend a hydrotherapy training session in the third semester for a hands-on experience with professional equipment and products at Ste. Anne's Spa, one of Canada's premier destination spas
- Volunteering with our many industry partners and local charities gives students the opportunity to experience diverse cultures, specific client group needs and to give back to the community
In addition, our students are involved in a number of competitions, including the Inter-College Fantasy Make-up Competition, and Ste. Anne’s Spa Body Treatment Competition (the 2009 Citrus Sun treatment was designed by one of our students).
Work Experience
You will practice your skills, improve your techniques, and learn how to offer excellent customer service in our on-campus spa. With one state-of-the-art work station for every two students on average, you can be sure that you will have the opportunity to really gain in confidence as you practice current methods and techniques in use in the field. You will work directly with clients for approximately 28 weeks total throughout the program.
Is this You?
Success in this career requires these skills and traits:
- Passion for wellness
- Strong communication skills
- Excellent interpersonal skills
- Team player
- Conscientious
- Compassionate and caring
Career Opportunities
We will assist you in fulfilling your career aspirations as our faculty have strong business relationships within all aspects of the esthetics industry. The demand for qualified estheticians is high and expected to continue to grow. Career opportunities include working in destination spas, resorts, cruise ships, health centres, and clinics. With experience, you may choose to open your own business. Our program is gaining a strong reputation. For example, Ste. Anne's Spa (recognized in 2015 as Best Spa in Canada) currently employs eleven of our graduates.
Indigenous Perspectives Designation
The Indigenous Perspectives Designation (IPD) is an option available to students studying in the Community and Justice Services program. To qualify for the IPD, students must take and successfully complete GNED49 - Introduction to Indigenous Studies and GNED128 - Indigenous Knowledges, along with a minimum of four approved co-curricular Indigenous events or experiences that will be incorporated into the final portfolio assignment in GNED128. The student’s transcript will indicate the IPD designation. Upon graduation, students with an IPD will have a strong foundational basis in Indigenous Studies, and a designation that will be marketable in the employment sector.
Additional Costs
You are required to purchase uniforms ($205) at the beginning of the program. You will also need to buy professional-grade products and equipment to use throughout the program. These quality supplies are your personal property, some of which you can use in your future career.
Semester 1 Kit | $1450.00 - Includes product, consumables, implements and a wax pot for all core courses. |
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Semester 2 Kit | $980.00 - Includes all product, consumables, cupping supplies for skin and body treatment, and an LED light for nail technology. |
Semester 3 Kit | $160.00 - Includes brushes and product for make-up, and product for advanced skin and body treatments. |
Minimum Admission Requirements
Students applying to Esthetician – Spa Management must meet the following requirements:
- OSSD with majority of credits at the Workplace (E) level including Gr 12 (E)English
Where Workplace level courses are listed, C, U and M courses will be accepted.
For programs requiring a majority of credits at the Workplace level, OLC4O will be counted as an acceptable English course.
Mature Students
If you are 19 years of age or older before classes start, and you do not possess an OSSD, you can write the Skillsmarker to assess your eligibility for admission. Additional testing or academic upgrading may be necessary to meet specific course requirements for this program.
Tuition and Fees Detail
Tuition and ancillary fees are subject to change without notice. The fees presented below reflect Fall start programs only for the current academic year. For details about the fee differences for other program start dates please refer to the Tuition and Fees Details Chart below.
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Domestic Students
Semester 1 | Amount |
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Academic Supports | $24.91 |
Alumni Fee | $18.24 |
Athletics and Recreation | $56.30 |
Career Services | $14.25 |
Health Plan | $149.10 |
Health and Counselling | $51.91 |
Information Technology Fee | $105.93 |
Integrated Transportation Fee | $142.35 |
Peterborough Sport & Wellness Centre | $92.91 |
Student Achievement & Records | $12.26 |
Student Activity Fee | $95.00 |
Student One Card Fee | $10.00 |
Tuition | $1,720.51 |
Total | $2,493.67 |
Semester 2 | Amount |
---|---|
Academic Supports | $24.91 |
Alumni Fee | $18.24 |
Athletics and Recreation | $56.30 |
Career Services | $14.25 |
Health and Counselling | $51.91 |
Information Technology Fee | $105.93 |
Peterborough Sport & Wellness Centre | $92.91 |
Student Achievement & Records | $12.26 |
Student Activity Fee | $95.00 |
Student One Card Fee | $10.00 |
Tuition | $1,720.51 |
Total | $2,202.22 |
Semester 3 | Amount |
---|---|
Academic Supports | $24.91 |
Alumni Fee | $18.24 |
Athletics and Recreation | $56.30 |
Career Services | $14.25 |
Health and Counselling | $51.91 |
Information Technology Fee | $105.93 |
Peterborough Sport & Wellness Centre | $92.91 |
Student Achievement & Records | $12.26 |
Student Activity Fee | $95.00 |
Student One Card Fee | $10.00 |
Tuition | $1,720.51 |
Total | $2,202.22 |
International Students
Semester 1 | Amount |
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Academic Supports | $24.91 |
Alumni Fee | $18.24 |
Athletics and Recreation | $56.30 |
Career Services | $14.25 |
Health and Counselling | $51.91 |
Information Technology Fee | $105.93 |
Integrated Transportation Fee | $142.35 |
International Health Plan | $367.47 |
Peterborough Sport & Wellness Centre | $92.91 |
Student Achievement & Records | $12.26 |
Student Activity Fee | $95.00 |
Student One Card Fee | $10.00 |
Tuition | $7,048.71 |
Total | $8,040.24 |
Semester 2 | Amount |
---|---|
Academic Supports | $24.91 |
Alumni Fee | $18.24 |
Athletics and Recreation | $56.30 |
Career Services | $14.25 |
Health and Counselling | $51.91 |
Information Technology Fee | $105.93 |
Peterborough Sport & Wellness Centre | $92.91 |
Student Achievement & Records | $12.26 |
Student Activity Fee | $95.00 |
Student One Card Fee | $10.00 |
Tuition | $7,048.71 |
Total | $7,530.42 |
Semester 3 | Amount |
---|---|
Academic Supports | $24.91 |
Alumni Fee | $18.24 |
Athletics and Recreation | $56.30 |
Career Services | $14.25 |
Health and Counselling | $51.91 |
Information Technology Fee | $105.93 |
Peterborough Sport & Wellness Centre | $92.91 |
Student Achievement & Records | $12.26 |
Student Activity Fee | $95.00 |
Student One Card Fee | $10.00 |
Tuition | $7,048.71 |
Total | $7,530.42 |
The fees above are for the current academic year for international students. Please note that the fees reflect the Health Plan and Integrated Transportation (Sutherland Programs only) charges for the fall entry point. These charges are applied up front and provide service coverage for a full year September to August. The charges for the winter and spring terms are as follows:
Health Plan | Intergrated Transportation | Coverage | |
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Fall | $880.74 | $365.00 | September to December |
Winter | $807.79 | $255.50 | January to August |
Spring | $367.47 | $142.35 | May to August |
Transfer Agreements
You may be able to use credits obtained at Fleming College to continue your postsecondary education in pursuit of a degree. The articulation and credit transfer agreements with our partner institutions are summarized below.
Ontario Tech University
Requirement
- Minimum mid-70% cumulative program average.
Transfer Credit
- 60 out of a 120 credit degree.
- Refer to ONTransfer.ca for further details.
To apply please see the Ontario Universities' Application Centre (OUAC) website.
For more information
Requirement
- Minimum mid-70% cumulative program average.
- Completion of the Ontario Tech Commerce Bridge.
Transfer Credit
- 45 out of a 120 credit degree.
- Refer to ONTransfer.ca for further details.
To apply please see the Ontario Universities' Application Centre (OUAC) website.
For more information
Seneca College
Requirement
- Minimum 70% cumulative program average.
Transfer Credit
- Entry into 4th semester standing in an 8-semester program.
To apply please see the Ontario Colleges website.
For more information
Technological University of the Shannon: Midlands Midwest
Requirement
- Minimum 60% cumulative program average.
- Completion of required alignment courses.
Transfer Credit
- Entry into 3rd-year studies of a 4-year program.
- Refer to the articulation agreement for further details.
To apply please see the Technological University of the Shannon: Midwest's international website.
For more information
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