Esthetician Schools near Portland, OR
In 2016, International Traveller called Portland, Oregon, the "coolest city in the United States." If you currently live there, you will probably agree! But Portland is also a great place to start a career as an esthetician. In a study by BeautySchoolsDirectory.com, Portland ranked 18th in the country for cities that pay estheticians the most as compared to the cost of living. This means if you work in Portland, your money will go farther. In May 2019, the mean salary for estheticians in Portland was $42,590 per year ($20.48 per hour). The career outlook for estheticians in the state as a whole is also a plus. Job growth is projected at 16% between 2016 and 2026, which is significantly higher than in the rest of the country.
The following schools can provide the required 250 hours of training you need to become licensed as an esthetician in Oregon.
Program: Cosmetology
Program: Cosmetology
Program: Cosmetology
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15115 Southwest Sequoia Parkway Suite 200
Portland, OR 97224
Aveda Institute Portland, Vancouver Campus – Accredited
Vancouver, WA 98661
Northwest College School of Beauty - Beaverton – Accredited
Beaverton, OR 97005
Northwest College School of Beauty - Happy Valley – Accredited
Happy Valley, OR 97086
Northwest College School of Beauty - Hillsboro – Accredited
Hillsboro, OR 97123
Southwest Washington Esthetics Institute – Accredited
Longview, WA 98632
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 Esthetician Schools in Portland
In the Portland area, the range of reported Esthetician schools runs from $4,669 – $17,634, with an average of $8,936.
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