The state may refuse to grant a license if a student has been convicted of a crime; committed any act involving dishonesty, fraud, or deceit; or committed any act that, if committed by a licentiate of the business or profession in question, would be grounds for the Oklahoma State Board of Cosmetology to deny licensure. The Oklahoma State Board of Cosmetology denies licensure on the grounds that the applicant knowingly made a false statement of fact required to be revealed in the application for such license. Students who are not U.S. citizens or who do not have documented authority to work in the United States will not be eligible to apply to take the state licensure examination. The Oklahoma State Board of Cosmetology requires that a school affidavit shall be submitted within five (5) days upon completion of a course (provided tuition is paid in full according to contractual agreement), withdrawal, or other termination of a student for any reason (excused absence is an exception). Paul Mitchell The School Tulsa is not responsible for students denied licensure.