Cosmetology Academy Concept

Visit

The clearest signal is standing in the room.

We run open-tour Wednesdays at 4pm and Saturdays at 11am. Walk-ins welcome, but a reservation gets you the small-group tour with the admissions counselor instead of joining the open one. Both campuses run tours; the main one at 312 Walnut, the evening one at 19 Lincoln Place.

  • Main address312 Walnut
  • ToursWed 4pm / Sat 11am
  • Service to publicTue + Thu
  • Walk-insWelcome

What you’ll see

Both campuses, the salon, the classrooms.

You’ll see both campuses, the student salon, the practical-skills classrooms, the theory classroom. You’ll meet at least one current student and at least one instructor. The tour runs about 45 minutes door-to-door. We’ll answer questions about cost, schedule, financial aid, and placement on the same visit — you don’t have to come back for that conversation.

  • Student salonEight styling stations, six treatment rooms, eight barber chairs
  • Theory classroomUpstairs, 22 seats, AV setup for demonstration video
  • Practical classroomMannequin row + instructor demo chair
  • LibraryColor formulation references, state-board prep, kit catalogs
  • Front deskWhere you’ll start and end the tour
The main campus salon interior with pendant lighting over the styling row.

The main campus

312 Walnut. Park in the rear lot.

Wednesdays at 4pm or Saturdays at 11am, 45 minutes door-to-door. Coffee is on, the tour starts in the student salon, and you’ll be back in the front office before the hour is up. The evening campus at 19 Lincoln Place runs the same tour on Tuesdays at 6pm if your schedule doesn’t fit the main one.

Bring

The short list.

Shoes

Comfortable. The tour is on foot.

Forty-five minutes between two campuses and three classroom stops. Wear what you’d wear to a long shopping trip.

Notebook

For the cost + schedule numbers.

We hand you a printed packet at the end, but most applicants jot a few things along the way — the cohort start date especially.

Questions

The same tour we’d give your parents.

Short, factual, no theater. Ask anything — tuition, aid, schedule conflict, what happens if you fail the first board attempt.

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