Illinois Administrative Code
Title 68 - PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS
Part 1175 - THE BARBER, COSMETOLOGY, ESTHETICS, HAIR BRAIDING, AND NAIL TECHNOLOGY ACT OF 1985
Subpart C - BARBER SCHOOL
Section 1175.340 - Final Examination
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) A school shall require each candidate for graduation to pass a final examination that tests the student's theoretical and practical knowledge of the curriculum studied. A "final examination" shall include a single final examination or multiple examinations as determined by the school.
b) The practical examination shall test the candidate's skills in the following areas:
c) The examination shall be administered by the uniform application of standard performance criteria established by the school for each skill area. The standard performance criteria for each skill area shall be delineated in the examination records as specified in subsection (h).
d) A passing score of 75 or greater shall be required on both the theoretical and practical portions of the final examination or another state's passing grade.
e) The school shall allow each candidate for graduation at least 3 attempts to pass the final exam.
f) The Division may monitor the administration of the final examination:
g) The Division shall maintain records of each school's graduate failure rate on the licensing examination. The records shall reflect only first examination attempts for each graduate. The Division may review the records on an annual basis to identify those approved schools that have an average annual failure rate greater than 25%. An average annual failure rate greater than 25% is grounds for school disapproval.
h) The school shall maintain records of the final examination for a period of no less than 5 years in the manner prescribed in Section 1175.320. These records shall include: