Jay Tee (Teejay) I was smarter than everyone. Definitely not suppose to be here.
3 /5
Baccus Cindy “Watts” The Continuing Education Instructors are awesome. I have come in contact with several and they really know their stuff. Personal experience in the real world and keeping up with the changes occurring in their fields. WOW! Cant beat the education you receive at Collin College for the low cost.
Yes, there is the option for out of county students to take classes in the Continuing Education Department. Call their CE Campus.
5 /5
Landon Brownfield I hope this reaches anyone that is interested in the esthetics program at this location. I enrolled in the Esthetics program at Collin College with the understanding that I would be graduating in August 2025. Just two months into the course, in January 2025, we were abruptly informed that the building housing our program would be shut down — and instead of graduating in August, we now had to complete the entire program by May 29.
This was not a minor adjustment. To make up for the lost time, we were told they would just add extra hours each week, and that we would be responsible for teaching ourselves all the textbook content at home. This sudden, drastic change completely disregarded the commitment and expectations we originally agreed to when enrolling.
To make matters worse, shortly after the “accelerated” program began, our instructor quit, which we believe is due to her not agreeing with the schools unethical decision. Since her departure, we have essentially been left on our own. While our new instructor tries her best, most times she tries to teach us a protocol we are left more confused than before. We were also told we needed to spend all our classroom hours taking clients (essentially generating income for the school), or doing treatments on ourselves. Many of us resort to YouTube to teach ourselves how to perform certain treatments. This is absolutely not what we signed up for.
Despite cutting the program length by several months and stripping away the educational structure, the school still expected us to pay the full tuition. Even worse, they accelerated our payment plans, demanding we now pay off the same amount by May instead of August, the original graduation date. No adjustments or accommodations were made, and there was no transparency or consideration for how this would affect students.
This entire experience has been frustrating, stressful, and disheartening. The program has failed to deliver the education, structure, and professionalism it promised. I cannot in good conscience recommend the Collin College Esthetics program to ANYONE. Their fancy new building in fall of 2025 will be nice Im sure, but the chaos you will have to deal with is not worth it.
1 /5