Cosmetology Teacher Training in Mississippi

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Academy of Hair Design - Grenada – Accredited

1301 Sunset Drive JK
Grenada, MS 38901

Academy of Hair Design - Hattiesburg – Accredited

6552 U.S. Highway 49
Hattiesburg, MS 39401

Academy of Hair Design - Pearl – Accredited

3167 Highway 80 East
Pearl, MS 39208

Amory Cosmetology Academy – Accredited

301 Highway 6
Amory, MS 38821

April's Mane Academy - Moss Point

4907 Hubert Street Moss
Moss Point, MS 39563

C N K Barber College – Accredited

701 South Gloster
Tupelo, MS 38801

Chris Beauty College – Accredited

1265 Pass Road
Gulfport, MS 39501

Corinth Academy of Cosmetology – Accredited

509 Cruise Street
Corinth, MS 38834

Delta Technical College - Horn Lake – Accredited

6550 D Interstate Boulevard
Horn Lake, MS 38637

Hinds Community College - Raymond

501 East Main Street
Raymond, MS 39154

Hinds Community College - Utica – Accredited

34175 Highway 18 East
Utica, MS 39175

KC's School of Hair Design – Accredited

280 Turnpike Road
Pontotoc, MS 38863

Mississippi Barber Academy – Accredited

5420 I-55 Frontage Road North
Jackson, MS 39211

Mississippi College of Beauty Culture – Accredited

732 Sawmill Road
Laurel, MS 39440

Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College - Long Beach – Accredited

21500 B Street
Long Beach, MS 39560

Mississippi Institute of Aesthetics Nails & Cosmetology – Accredited

460-B Springridge Road
Clinton, MS 39056

Northwest Mississippi Community College – Accredited

4975 Highway 51 North
Senatobia, MS 38668

Traxler's School of Hair – Accredited

2845 Suncrest Drive
Jackson, MS 39212

Tupelo Academy of Cosmetology – Accredited

205 Commerce Street
Tupelo, MS 38804

Unlimited Cosmetology School – Accredited

102 Broad Street
Hattiesburg, MS 39401

Vaughn Beauty College – Accredited

108 South Maple
Aberdeen, MS 39730

How to Become a Cosmetology Teacher in Mississippi

Mississippi Cosmetology Teacher Training At a Glance
  • 2,000 education hours are required to become licensed.
  • You must renew your license every 2 years.
  • 24 continuing education hours are required to renew your license.
  • Average salary for teacher training in Mississippi is $50,140.
  • There is a predicted 9.7% job increase between 2012 - 2022.

Are your cosmetology skills amongst the best in your area? Are you patient and invested in the future of cosmetology in Mississippi? If you can answer yes to these questions, you may be a perfect fit for a teacher training program in Mississippi.

Tomorrow's cosmetologists deserve a great education, and as a cosmetology instructor, you can provide the training they need.

State License Requirements

2,000 Education Hours

Required to earn a teacher training license

Cosmetology instructors in Mississippi must meet stringent requirements laid out by the Mississippi State Board of Cosmetology. You must have a valid cosmetology license, and on top of that, you need at least 750 hours of additional training. If you have less than two years of work experience as a cosmetologist, you need to complete a training program of no fewer than 2,000 hours.

COSMETOLOGY INSTRUCTOR TRAINING: 750 + Cosmetology License + 12 College Semester Approved by Board Or 2000 Hours for Applicants with Less Than 2 Years Experience

ESTHETICS INSTRUCTOR LICENSE: Esthetician License + 600 for Applicants with 2+ Years Work Experience Or 1,000 for Applicants with Less Than 2 Years Experience.

MANICURIST INSTRUCTOR LICENSE: Manicurist License + 600 for applicants with 2+ Years Work Experience Or 1,000 for Applicants with Less Than 2 Years Experience

Education Details

Cosmetology training programs are offered at a variety of places in Mississippi, from community and technical colleges to beauty schools and salons. In your training, you learn how to efficiently teach students theory and practical cosmetology skills. You may learn how to assess students at the beginning of their education, throughout their training, and when they are ready to graduate. Your instructors may teach you how to properly encourage and critique students for optimal growth and improvement.

License Renewal

2 Years

License renewal period

24 Hours

Continuing education required

When you work as a cosmetology instructor in Mississippi, you can either become a licensed instructor through an esthetician or cosmetology program as well as completing an additional 2,000 hours of work experience. This will help ensure you understand how to teach from a real perspective that can help students understand what to expect when they start teaching. The cost for your license and renewal are the same $80. You will need to renew your license every two years by the expiration date. Instructors are required to complete at least 24 hours of continuing education requirements between each renewal period.

Mississippi Teacher Training Careers

$50,140 

Average yearly salary for teacher training in Mississippi

One major benefit of starting your career in Mississippi: the career outlook for beauty instructors is excellent. Between 2012 and 2022, O*Net anticipates a 15% increase in post-secondary vocational teaching jobs. This includes the field of beauty instruction. This job growth rate is 3% higher than the national average (O*Net, 2012). If you have extensive experience in your field, a strong reputation in your beauty community, or lots of education, you may be in even higher demand as a cosmetology instructor. Unlike cosmetologists, who get part of their income from tips and gratuities, instructors are typically paid on an annual or per-class basis. Estimates provided by O*Net indicate that the average salary for a cosmetology instructor in Mississippi is $42,800 per year. The top 10% of instructors in this state earn more than $68,800 per year (O*Net, 2013).

The same reasons you may have gotten into cosmetology in the first place - changing lives, making people feel good about themselves, and interacting with a variety of people - are the same things that you may enjoy about a career in cosmetology teaching. As an instructor, you may have students that look up to you and hope to emulate your success. What you say to them and how you teach them will stick with them throughout the duration of their career, so be sure you are dedicated to education before becoming a cosmetology instructor! You may enjoy a stable, traditional schedule as a cosmetology instructor, which is one of the main differences between this career and other cosmetology careers. Courses are taught at the same time every day or every week, so you can plan around the courses you are assigned each semester. In addition, cosmetology schools are typically closed on weekends and on holidays, so you may have more time for yourself and your family. To find out how to become a well-respected cosmetology instructor, you need only look at the successful instructors in your area. Janet Bain, a cosmetology instructor of more than 20 years, emulates what this field is all about. She is passionate about teaching, loves cosmetology, and truly wants to see her students succeed.

Contact the Mississippi State Board of Cosmetology

Mississippi State Board of Cosmetology
Teacher Training
Mississippi

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