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The Complete Make-up Artist Program (32 Weeks) |
The Comprehensive Make-up Artist Program (26 Weeks) |
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The Total Fashion Make-up Artist Program (8 Weeks) |
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Location | Complections International Academy of Make-up Artistry Where is Complections International? Complections International Academy is located near one of Toronto's major intersections, Bloor and Yonge Street; we are a short walk South from Bloor/Yonge subway station. Surrounding the school are dozens of restaurants, clothing shops, libraries and museums. Several subway and bus routes stop are within a two-block radius of the school, and with a transfer you can interchange from bus to subway to streetcar at no extra charge. The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) website at www.ttc.ca will give you full routing transit maps. The public transit system in Toronto is in a grid pattern, as are many of Toronto's streets. This makes it exceptionally easy to navigate around the city. Toronto has a growing number of designated bike lanes, which makes it easier to commute safely to and from work or school. For students living outside the city: The TTC connects to GO Transit commuter trains and buses, Ajax/Pickering Transit, York Region Transit, Brampton Transit, and Mississagua Transit. There is an additional fare to board these transit systems. You can find website links to these transit systems on the TTC web site.
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