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Full-time Course Length
State Hours Months
(approximate)
Alabama 1,500 11
Arizona 1,600 11
Arkansas 1,500 11
Colorado 1,800* 13
Florida 1,200 9
Illinois 1,500 11
Indiana 1,500 11
Kansas 1,500 11
Louisiana 1,500 11
Maryland 1,500 11
Michigan 1,500 11
Minnesota 1,550 11
Missouri 1,500 11
North Carolina 1,500 11
Ohio 1,500 11
South Carolina 1,500 11
Texas 1,500 11
Tennessee 1,500 11
Virginia 1,500 11
Wisconsin 1,800 13
*Colorado - 60 credit hours (1,800 contact hours)
State rules and laws

Definition:
Almost every state in the US has laws and regulations governing the cosmetology profession, including requirements for the training needed to get a license and specific guidelines set by the board of cosmetology related to the ongoing practice of cosmetology in the state.

What You Will Learn by Attending Beauty School at Regency Beauty Institute:
Studying laws and regulations probably isn’t the reason you want to go to beauty school, but every state has specific requirements that you must meet in order to work as a licensed cosmetologist. It’s important to understand what those requirements are, especially since many of them are intended to safeguard public health and safety.
  • Specific laws and rules that apply in your state
  • Salon laws
  • Licensing requirements
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