Cosmetology Schools near Oklahoma City, OK
Oklahoma City may be the perfect place to begin a cosmetology career. The city boasts many beauty businesses and salons, giving you a variety of jobs to choose from. If you want to create looks for special events, The Knot reports that Oklahoma marriage rates are higher than the national average and that Oklahoma City is one of the top places for weddings in the state. In 2019, the mean annual salary for OKC cosmetologists was $26,800 ($12.88 per hour), and the state expects the number of jobs to grow by 13% between 2016 and 2026.
To become a licensed cosmetologist in Oklahoma, you must pass two exams after completing 1,500 hours of training or a 3,000-hour apprenticeship. The schools below can help you on your way to completing your training.
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Academy of Cosmetology, Barbering, and Esthetics – Accredited
Oklahoma City, OK 73159
Academy of Hair Design - Oklahoma City – Accredited
Oklahoma City, OK 73134
Duncan Brothers School of Hair Design – Accredited
Oklahoma City, OK 73159
Francis Tuttle Technology Center - Reno Campus – Accredited
Oklahoma City, OK 73127
Francis Tuttle Technology Center - Rockwell Campus – Accredited
Oklahoma City, OK 73142
Rise Program (Oklahoma Department of Corrections) – Accredited
Oklahoma City, OK 73112
The Hair Cafe Cosmetology and Barber College – Accredited
Oklahoma City, OK 73162
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.
Cost of Cosmetology Schools in Oklahoma City
In the Oklahoma City area, the range of reported Cosmetology schools runs from $1,000 – $19,670, with an average of $7,817.
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