NO! But one qualification may be that you can't understand that answer.
You do not need to attend a modeling school or take classes to become a model (male or female). Agencies will train new models for free if they feel your look is marketable. An "agency" which requires that you take specific "classes" is almost certainly a scam, and should be avoided.
Modeling does not require schooling of any sort. It also does not require one to attend a special college or school and you don't need a diploma/certificate/degree to become a model. New models with no experience submit their photos and information and/or attend open casting calls at legit and reputable modeling agencies in their area. If an agency is interested in them, they will offer a modeling contract and will begin booking the newly signed model for work.
none!! modeling is not a degree in college. i think??
Through a modeling school like John Casablancas or Barbizon. However, classes are not necessary in order to become a model. Finding a good modeling agency is all you need since they will train new models for free after offering them a contract.
There is no such thing as a modeling college, nor do you need any schooling or classes to become a model. Once you sign with a modeling agency, they will train you for free and then start booking you for work.
You would really need to contact a modeling agency.
There are no "grades" needed for being a hand modeling. Not sure if you are referring to educational requirements but none are necessary for trying to become a hand model.
There are no universities or colleges for modeling, nor is a degree program you can sign up for. You don't need a degree or diploma to become a model. There are modeling schools and training academies, however.
Models do not need to attend any type of school. Their agency will train them for free after signing a modeling contract.
You do not take college classes to become a model. Modeling does not require classes, schooling or a degree or any kind. Modeling agencies sign new models, train them, and then find them work.
Lifestyle models are usually represented by modeling agencies. So you will need to search for modeling agencies in your city/state that has a lifestyle modeling division. The website will tell you what photos to send and the requirements they are looking for.
You don't need to go to college to become a model, and in fact there's no good reason to, since colleges don't teach you modeling. There are modeling schools, but be careful: a lot of them are outright scams, and even those that aren't don't guarantee that you'll get a job afterward. (In fact, many agencies prefer that their models DON'T go to modeling school, since they may teach bad habits or outdated techniques.)