Most Part-Time Friendly Beauty Schools in Dallas, TX Metro Area

When choosing a beauty school, there's plenty to consider. However, for many students, being able to study part-time is an important factor. Whether you're trying to fit your studies around family commitments or you want to train for your new career while still working at your current job, having flexibility around your classes might be critical when finding the perfect school. Here are the five most part-time-friendly schools in Dallas, TX.

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#1: Salon Boutique Academy — Addison

66.8% part-time students

Salon Boutique Academy offers a well-rounded academic experience with a supportive student culture. Standard licensing programs are available in cosmetology, esthetics, and manicuring, alongside advanced add-on classes in skincare modalities, eyelash extensions, Brazilian waxing, and men's hair cutting. Courses are available on day-time, night-time, part-time, and full-time schedules, so planning around your other commitments is comparatively easy.

One former student said: "Absolutely love Salon Boutique Academy! The teachers were great and so were the administrators. If I had to do it all over again, I'd choose the same school!"

52.6% part-time students

Ogle School's Arlington location offers hybrid programs in both cosmetology and esthetics. Students combine online learning with in-person school hours, which can be taken on various schedules, including morning, afternoon, and evening options.

"Best school ever!" says one happy student on Facebook. "I love all the friends and teachers I've met during my time here so far."

49.8% part-time students

Like its sister location, Ogle School's North Dallas campus offers hybrid programs in cosmetology and esthetics. Classes take place Monday through Friday, so rest assured that your weekends will be free for other activities.

"My five-star review is for Miss Shana; she played a pivotal role in my education and many others as well," says one student. "She's extremely encouraging, hard-working and fiercely dedicated to her students and the spa. I'm grateful I got to have her as an instructor."

49.7% part-time students

When it comes to part-time learning, Ogle School must be doing something right! This Central Dallas campus is conveniently located within Mockingbird Commons and stands out as a hub for aspiring beauty professionals who need a little flexibility.

"I have recently started the esthetics day program, and I love it," says one Facebook reviewer. "Definitely recommend!"

#5: Texas Beauty College — Haltom City

46.4% part-time students

Texas Beauty College offers programs in cosmetology, manicuring, and facials, with a wide range of schedules to choose from. With class options from 12 to 48 hours per week, it's easy to fit studies around your other commitments.

In addition, the school is recognized by the Texas State Board and the National Accrediting Commission of Career Arts and Sciences, lending extra weight to credentials and setting students above their peers.

45.1% part-time students

42.2% part-time students

41.1% part-time students

37.4% part-time students

32.3% part-time students

#11: Fort Worth Beauty School — Fort Worth

31.7% part-time students

#12: Hands On Therapy — Mesquite

20.2% part-time students

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Methodology and Editor’s Notes

We compared educational institutions from the Beauty Schools Directory database of beauty programs across the U.S. Those analyzed for these rankings were educational institutions that:

  • Report into the U.S. Department of Education’s Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS)—predominantly institutions with programmatic accreditation
  • Had 50 or more students over the course of 12 months as of 2022
  • Were not a vocational/technical high school, community college, or postsecondary school that mainly offered programs outside of beauty training. We also excluded institutions offering massage therapy programs exclusively. These types of institutions were omitted for various reasons that make key data points difficult or irrelevant to compare apples to apples. We intended to compare standalone beauty schools or schools that mainly train beauty students.

Data was sourced from 2022, the latest available as of publication date.

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