Tuition For Paul Mitchell Beauty School
Posted on Wednesday, October 8th, 2008 at 2:10 pm
Are their in state and out of state tuition costs for beauty/cosmetology school?
I am from Michigan but am thinking about moving to Georgia really soon. I was just wondering if beauty/cosmetology schools have in state and out of state tuition costs like colleges and universities? Please tell me!
Also… I want to go to a good one such as Tigi, Douglas J Aveda or Paul Mitchell… If you know of any other good ones in the Atlanta area, please let me know. I will NOT start off working at Boric’s or Fantastic Sam’s.
Most of that last answer is absolute nonsense!! True, you don’t get advanced training in beauty school. Some schools actually have good teachers and good color programs…I have some friends that teach at schools in CA. You are smart to not want to work at a chain salon! And you shouldn’t think you have to. Try to find a salon, with a good reputation, that has an extensive training program. It’s a lot more learning and training but it’s far more advanced than cosmetology school. That’s how I started out and it was hard work because you’re usually an assistant to a stylist but it’s so beneficial in the long run!
Also, check into cosmetology programs at local community colleges….it might be cheaper. You really want to get your experience at a salon so I wouldn’t be too worried about choosing “the best” school. After you graduate try to get a job assisting a stylist at a successful, established salon. You will learn so much more!! And don’t worry if you don’t use a “foil board”….nobody that is good at color does anymore