Leading Cosmetology Schools

Beauty institutes throughout the United States train aspiring students in essential cosmetology skills and techniques. Many well-established schools also encourage, provide and assist in coordinating student internships and advanced course studies.
  1. Aveda Institute

    • Aveda Institute is one of the leading cosmetology institutes in the United States. The company, which has 21 U.S. locations, teaches nail technology, esthiology, massage, day spa and cosmetology. Students learn the art of pedicures and manicures, massage therapy, sugaring and aromatherapy in a salon-ready environment.

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    Ogle School of Hair, Skin and Nails

    • Cosmetology tycoon Shelton Ogle established the Ogle School in 1973. The company trains students for the beauty industry at its five Texas locations in Arlington, Hurst, Fort Worth, Dallas and North Dallas. The Ogle schools provide training in three areas: esthetology, which teaches makeup and skin maintenance, cosmetology and student instructor training. The Ogle courses are available in two forms: a 1,500-hour cosmetology program and a 750-hour esthetology course. Financial aid options and tuition rates differ at each institution.

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    Empire Beauty School

    • Empire Education Group offers careers in cosmetology at about 90 Empire Beauty Schools across the nation, including The Hair Design School in Kentucky, Pierre's School of Cosmetology in Maine, Arthur Angelo in Rhode Island and Chic University of Cosmetology in Michigan. Students train in four major courses: nail technology, massage therapy, cosmetology and teacher of cosmetology, a program that provides training in instructor methods.

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