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How To Set Yourself Up Well To Get Into Top Beauty Schools

By Esme Spence


When it comes to top beauty schools, you likely won't run into the same rigors as you may for graduate schools or some other professional training institutions. If you want to learn how to become a barber, a cosmetologist, or a nail technician, you likely don't need to meet very strict educational requirements. However, if you want to get into more prestigious schools, you'll do well to have a strong academic background and resume. Furthermore, if you want to get specific training such as in cosmetic lasers or Botox training, you likely need to have a healthcare-related degree or certifications. We'll talk about other things that may help below.

First of all, as you may not have great grades or many awards from your education, doing whatever you can to improve your grades and academic standing can't harm you, and we'll explain why. Next, we shall discuss how your resume and references can both be potentially quite helpful. Last, we will discuss how visiting the college and observing and meeting your potential teachers and faculty is a superb move toward acceptance at top beauty schools.

Aside from those requirements for courses in cosmetic lasers and Botox training that can include medical accreditation, other beauty school admission requirements are fairly simple. There are states that require that you reach a certain point of your high school education or an age requirement, but this isn't universal. If you are targeting top beauty schools that have selective admissions, you might want to have a good look at your academic history. Obviously, it can help to get a GED or high school diploma. Achieving high grades is not only a way to help you earn admission to leading aesthetics schools, it could also set you up well to earn scholarships to help you pay for tuition.

To be sure, the old saying, 'It's not what you know, but who,' can matter in the aesthetics business. Stepping into top beauty schools can become a little easier if you research your options and find individuals to network with and be your recommenders that can get you an in. Ideally they can have sway with the staff responsible for admissions. Creating a strong work history won't harm you at all either. Like any career move, an impressive past displayed on a strong resume can certainly help here, too.

Perhaps the school you want to go to is far from home, and you just don't have any "ins" with the staff. This doesn't mean you couldn't possibly build one. Visit the school's campus and talk with whomever you can to learn more about the school, show your passion for beauty, and possibly build relationships. Not only could this help you get in, but it's also just a good idea so you know a bit more about what you're getting yourself into.

Top beauty schools are attractive to those looking to be in good stead in the beauty industry or to gain specific skills like Botox training, but anyone looking at beauty education should research all their options and go with what will work out best for them.




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