Highlights
• Work in a full-service interactive salon
• Evaluate, recommend, and create hair designs to exceed client expectations
Is this you?
- I am attentive to detail
- I am a good listener
- I am creative
- I enjoy hands-on projects
Career Opportunities Upon Graduation:
- Licensed Cosmetologist
- Nail Technician
- Hair Colorist
- Make-Up Artist
- Retail Specialist
- Licensed Esthetician
With additional Training/Education:
- Managing Cosmetologist
- Salon Owner
- Cosmetology Instructor
- State Cosmetology Inspector
- Massage/Spa Therapist
- Professional Service Manager
CERTIFICATIONS:
- Prepared for State Board of Cosmetology
- American Heart Association CPR & First Aid
- Tanning
Typical Wages:
- $8 to $25/hour—depending on your efforts
- Salon Managers can make $29,000 to $42,000

- Hair Stylists—$32,540 average/year
Some Area Employers Include:
First Choice Haircutters, Famous Hair, Charles Penzone’s, Rejuvenations,Great Clips, Angles, Salon 122, Visible Changes, Mario Tricoci, Fantastic Sams
Partnering with:
- The University of Akron: Summit College—22 credits awarded with Cosmetology License; Associate of Arts Degree
- Hocking College
Offers licensed Cosmetologists the opportunity to further their education in the field with an associate’s degree in Applied Business in Spa Operations and Management. With this pathway they grant 15 credit hours to licensed Cosmetologists. - North Central State College
Offers 20 credit hours for licensed Cosmetologists toward a Professional Services Management associate degree program—used to open your own business, pursue a bachelor’s degree or both.
Career Focus:
Prepared for Ohio Board Licensing Exam for Cosmetologist, leading to immediate employment &
• College Credit Articulations • Licensure • Internships
A College Tech Prep Program
Rebecca Salyer-740-389-4681 x 271Level 1 Instructor Email - Bio
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Sheri Wells-740-389-4681 x 272Level 2 Instructor Email - Bio
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