Cosmetology Schools near Miami / Fort Lauderdale, FL
If you want to work as a cosmetologist in a fun, young, and touristy Florida city, Miami or Ft. Lauderdale may be the perfect fit. With thousands of visitors each year, there are ample opportunities to serve clients in the many local salons, spas, and hotels. With Miami offering some of the best destination wedding venues in the state, you can also work as a mobile cosmetologist, helping bridal parties look their best. Cosmetologists in these cities made an average of $24,370 per year ($11.71 per hour) as of 2018. Florida is anticipating cosmetology jobs to grow by 17% between 2016 and 2026—much higher than the national average.
Florida requires cosmetologists to earn 1,200 hours of training and pass two licensure exams. The schools below will help you gain these hours and prepare you for your tests.
Program: Cosmetology
Program: Cosmetology
Program: Cosmetology
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420 South State Road 7
Hollywood, FL 33023

5000 Coconut Creek Parkway C
Margate, FL 33063

1901 North Federal Highway Unit 201
Pompano Beach, FL 33062

552 East Woolbright Road
Boynton Beach, FL 33435

Florida Academy of Health & Beauty – Accredited
Oakland Park, FL 33311
Miami Lakes Educational Center and Technical College – Accredited
Miami Lakes, FL 33014
New Concept Massage and Beauty School – Accredited
Miami, FL 33175
Paul Mitchell The School Fort Lauderdale – Accredited
Plantation, FL 33388
Prestige Health & Beauty Sciences Academy – Accredited
Hallandale Beach, FL 33009
Robert Morgan Educational Center and Technical College – Accredited
Miami, FL 33177
You must attend a school that meets any licensure requirements as defined by your state. Most states require that you graduate from an accredited or state-approved school.
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