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Aveda Arts & Sciences Institute Charlotte

Charlotte, NC
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About Aveda Arts & Sciences Institute Charlotte

Aveda Arts & Sciences Institute Charlotte is a cosmetology and esthetics training institution located in Charlotte, North Carolina. The Aveda Institutes are a network of private postsecondary schools affiliated with the Aveda brand, a company known for its plant-based beauty products and philosophy. Specific data on institutional type, level, enrollment, completion rates, and retention are not available in current IPEDS records for this site.

Programs at Aveda Institutes typically include cosmetology, esthiology, nail technology, and massage therapy, delivered at the diploma or certificate level. The curriculum integrates product knowledge, technical beauty skills, and business practices oriented toward salon and spa careers. Students completing programs are prepared to sit for state licensure examinations in their respective fields.

Charlotte is the largest city in North Carolina and a major regional hub in the Southeast, supporting a robust personal care services industry. The city's growing population and active hospitality sector create ongoing demand for licensed cosmetologists and estheticians. Prospective students should contact Aveda Arts & Sciences Institute Charlotte directly for current program details and tuition information.

Contact Information

1520 South Blvd. Suite 150, Charlotte, NC 28203

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