You’re not alone in wanting a cosmetology program with a flexible schedule. At Tricoci University of Beauty Culture, students can graduate from a program that provides high-quality training while taking classes that meet their scheduling needs.

However, a flexible schedule of classes shouldn’t be your only criteria when choosing a beauty school. You should also consider how the program prepares you to become a beauty professional with a flexible schedule.

Find out how you can get a flexible schedule while attending cosmetology school and begin your career in the beauty industry.

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Cosmetology Programs with a Flexible Schedule

At many beauty schools, preparation for the state licensing exam is the main goal. However, at Tricoci University, we know your beauty education sets the stage for your beauty career.

Flexible scheduling options include classes in the morning, afternoon and night.

The curriculum includes a range of classes including hands-on training, classroom learning and essential salon skills such as sanitation, business classes and experience working with guests in the on-campus salon.

The Tricoci University cosmetology program has 1,500 to 1,550 of hours of training. Students attending campuses in Illinois or Indiana complete 1,500 study hours. If you’re attending the Wisconsin campus, the cosmetology program is 1,550 hours.

As a full-time student, you can graduate in just 12 to 13 months. That would be about 29 hours of beauty school each week. As a part-time student you can graduate in 20 to 22 months. That’s about 22.5 hours of beauty school each week.

Plus, you can start anytime. Enrollment begins every six weeks for new groups of full-time and part-time students.

Flexibility in Class Schedules

Your beauty education at Tricoci University can fit into your scheduling needs. Whether you’re attending classes full-time or part-time, the diverse class options let you build the schedule you want.

Flexible scheduling options include classes in the morning, afternoon and night.

The curriculum includes a range of classes including hands-on training, classroom learning and essential salon skills such as sanitation, business classes and experience working with guests in the on-campus salon.

Building a Career with a Flexible Schedule

Many beauty professionals can establish a flexible schedule for both their training and their career.

For example, self-employed beauty professionals can set their own schedules to work with clients during the days or hours they’re available. Special events stylists can choose to take the jobs that fit into their schedule, such as weekend weddings. Theatrical makeup artists can create a flexible schedule where they work several months at a time on a production followed by a month-long break.

There is a wide range of careers in the beauty industry, and as a licensed professional, you’ll have the training and skills to build a rewarding career with a flexible schedule.

Learn more about beauty education at Tricoci University.