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Introduction
to the College
Susini
College was founded in 1982 and offers exclusively beauty therapy studies.
It operates in Limassol and in Nicosia and it is well known for offering
high-level education and training to its students. As a specialised college
for beauty therapy is continuously and dynamically adapting to the developments
occurring in this field.
The
commitment to quality, the interest for the student, the personal advice
and guidance, the creative and pleasant environment and the standards
of education and training provided, makes it unique.
Administration
of the College
The Council of the college is the
body responsible for the administration and the policy making of the college.
The Council provide advice to the owner of the college on academic, administrative
and other issues, on the internal rules and regulations and on any other
subject is referred to, by the owner.
The quality and standards of training, the evaluation and review of programmes,
the assessment of the students performance and any other academic/ educational
subjects are examined by the teachers committee and evaluated by the Academic
committee of the college.
The Administrative committee undertakes the administrative and other issues
relevant to the efficient running of the college, whilst the Disciplinary
committee deals with serious disciplinary matters.
Buildings
In
both cities of operation, the Colleges consist of a two-story building
with suitable rooms for theory and practice.
In
every building there are rooms for the administration, the teaching staff,
for lectures, facial and body practicals, make-up, library, cafeteria
etc.
The
college, following its policy for a continuous upgrading and development,
has constructed new purpose-built premises for tertiary education in Limassol
Workshops
and Equipment
The
rooms for the practical training are fully equipped with latest technology
equipment and tools for beauty therapy in order to provide quality training
to the students. The college also provides all the necessary educational
means for theoretical teaching.
Academic
Calendar
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| 1st
semester |
1st
Year
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2nd
Year |
| Pre-Registration |
Beginning
of March |
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| Registrations |
July - September |
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July - September |
| Re-takes |
Beginning of
September |
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Beginning of
September |
| New students
introduction |
End of September
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| Beginning of
lectures |
Beginning of
October |
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Beginning of
September |
| Official holidays
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1 October |
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1 October |
| Official holidays
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28 October |
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28 October |
| Vacations (Christmas)
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23 Dec- 6 Jan. |
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23 Dec.- 6 Jan. |
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| 2st
semester |
1st Year
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2nd
Year |
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| Assessment examinations |
End of Jan- Beginning
of Feb. |
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End Jan -Beginning
of Feb. |
| Official holiday
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Green Monday |
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Green Monday |
| Official holiday
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25 March |
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25 March |
| Official holiday
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1 April |
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1 April |
| Vacations |
Easter (2 weeks) |
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Easter (2 weeks) |
| Official holiday
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1 May |
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1 May |
| End of classes
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End May |
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Middle of May
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| Final examinations
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Beginning of
June _ Middle of June |
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Middle of May
_ Beginning of June |
| Official holiday |
Holy Spirit |
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Holy Spirit |
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