California Beauty College is a women-owned cosmetology and barbering school at 4328 54th Street in College Area, San Diego, approved by the California Board of Barbering and Cosmetology to train students for state licensing examinations across four programs. The cosmetology program runs 1,600 clock hours covering haircutting, chemical services, color theory, and salon management, and the barbering program runs 1,500 clock hours with a curriculum built on clipper technique, razor work, and facial-hair shaping. The student clinic offers haircuts and beauty services to the public at training-program pricing, a model that feeds the same salon pipeline supplying graduates to The Boulevard Hair Salon and other shops on the El Cajon Boulevard corridor. The esthetician program completes in 600 clock hours with instruction in skin analysis, facial treatments, makeup application, and hair removal, and the nail technology program covers manicure, pedicure, and acrylic-nail construction in 400 to 600 hours depending on the certification track. The 92115 campus occupies suites at 4328, 4330, and 4332 54th Street, and the school holds national accreditation while operating under the California Private Postsecondary Education Act of 2009 through the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education. Students clock in and out on a time-punch system required by the Board for hour verification, and the campus maintains a library of supplemental textbooks and media resources for self-study outside clinical rotations. A second location at 5911 University Avenue expands the campus footprint, and the College Area stretch of 54th Street sits within a mile of SDSU for students splitting coursework between vocational training and university classes. Beauty product supply for student kits and restocking runs through the same neighborhood wholesale network anchored by Beauty Supply Warehouse on the El Cajon strip. Each program's curriculum follows state-mandated technical instruction and practical-operation requirements, with the cosmetology track covering a minimum of 220 practical operations in hairstyling and 40 in chemical waving before a student qualifies to sit for the licensing exam.