Esthetician Schools near Greensboro / High Point / Winston-Salem, NC
Greensboro and Winston-Salem make up two-thirds of North Carolina’s Piedmont Triad region. The Piedmont Triad Regional Council has recently enacted many initiatives aimed at economic and quality of life improvement, so now may be an excellent time for estheticians to become part of this developing community and workforce. For instance, the Piedmont Triad Regional Development Corporation’s Business Investment Fund could help estheticians open their own practice. The Piedmont region is also known for its robust healthcare system, so there may be many clinical locations for medical estheticians to pursue work.
Estheticians in Greensboro and Winston-Salem are just a short drive from the annual Southern Spa and Salon Conference held in Hickory, North Carolina. They can also take advantage of the International Esthetics, Cosmetics & Spa Conferences held in Jacksonville, Florida, Chicago, Illinois, and New York City—each about a day’s drive away—without sacrificing life in a quiet city nestled between western mountains and eastern beaches.
As of 2018, the annual mean wage for estheticians in Greensboro is $30,030 and $50,400 for estheticians in Winston-Salem. Statewide, the esthetician field is expected to grow by 18% between 2016 and 2026. This, coupled with local economic development efforts in the scenic Piedmont Triad, make now an excellent time to learn about esthetician programs in both Greensboro and Winston-Salem.
Program: Cosmetology
Program: Cosmetology
Program: Cosmetology
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Greensboro, NC 27407
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