Manhattan Hair - Tampa, FL

Details on Manhattan Hair - Tampa, FL from the EdRef college search directory of thousands of U.S. colleges.

This copyrighted information has been developed from a variety of sources, covering 2002 to 2012. Please request additional information directly from the school.

Manhattan Hair

School Overview

The maximum program length is less than 2 years. Manhattan Hair is a private, for-profit, non-religious school.

Contacting the School

4315 S Manhattan Ave
Tampa, FL 33611
Main Phone: 8132580505

Student Body Size and Diversity

In Fall 2002, the school had 635 (full-time equivalent) students. In Fall 2002, 103 male students and 572 female students enrolled as first-time students (freshmen, typically). Male students comprised 15.3% of the student body, while females made up 84.7%.

Minority enrollment included African-American (158)%, Hispanic (17)%, and Asian (266)%.

School Selectivity


In the class starting in 2002, 78.9% of applicants were admitted.

Degree Levels

  • Certificate, < 1 year
  • Certificate, 1-2 years

Degree Programs

TIP: Click on a program name to find other schools in Florida offering the program. Compare this school to other similar schools.

Personal Services

Special Student Services

Academic Services

  • Remedial assistance

Financial Flexibility

  • Student employment services
  • Career counseling
  • Placement services for graduates

Admission Requirements

The school does not offer open admission; requirements include:

Required:
  • Secondary school record is required.
Neither Required Nor Recommended:
  • High-school GPA is neither required nor recommended.
  • Secondary school rank is neither required nor recommended.
  • Standardized test scores are neither required nor recommended.
  • Recommendations are neither required nor recommended.
  • A college preparatory program is neither required nor recommended.
  • A demonstration of competency (such as samples of work, e.g.) is neither required nor recommended.
  • The TOEFL (if applicable) is neither required nor recommended.

School data is from the US Dept. of Education’s Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Data may vary depending on school and academic year.