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Students Find Bountiful Career Opportunities in CosmetologyMore young men and women drawn by growing demandIn the past, students may have overlooked or underestimated the opportunities that a career in cosmetology could offer, but that's not the case anymore. Today's high school and college-age students are discovering cosmetology to not only be a good career choice, but financially rewarding as well. Hair and Much More
Financially Rewarding Choice According to the National Accrediting Commission of Cosmetology Arts and Sciences (NACCAS) and the United States Department of Labor, experienced salon professionals can average up to $50,000 annually, including tips. As the beauty industry employs nearly two million people in the United States, the demand for well-trained and enthusiastic professionals will only grow. To meet this demand, Cox says students and young adults should certainly attain their high-school diploma or GED and expect to complete their state's mandated number of hours of instructional and practice hours. "The national average required for a full cosmetology program ranges between 1,400 and 1,600 clock hours, but as a full-time student, you can usually complete a full cosmetology program in less than 18 months." Before seriously considering a cosmetology career, Cox advises students to ask themselves several key questions—
Cox says, "If you can answer yes to all or most of these questions you're a good candidate to further explore a beautiful career in cosmetology." Founded in 1924, AACS is a national non-profit association open to all privately owned cosmetology arts and science schools. AACS serves members by providing instructional education, sponsoring industry events and advancing awareness of cosmetology careers.
According to the U.S. Department of Labor, demand for qualified hairdressers, hairstylists, cosmetologists, skin care specialists, and shampooers is projected to grow 10 to 20 percent through 2010. Meanwhile, employment of manicurists and pedicurists is expected to increase 21 to 35 percent. |
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