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Aveda Institute of Columbus

Columbus, OHAccredited
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About Aveda Institute of Columbus

Aveda Institute of Columbus is a cosmetology and aesthetics school located in Columbus, Ohio. Aveda Institutes are known for offering professional beauty education with an emphasis on natural ingredients, sustainable practices, and holistic wellness, preparing students for licensure and careers in cosmetology, esthetics, and related fields.

No specific program listings or IPEDS enrollment data are currently available for this institution. Programs at Aveda Institutes typically include cosmetology, esthetics, and cosmetology instructor training, leading to certificates aligned with state licensing requirements. Prospective students should contact the Aveda Institute of Columbus directly for current program offerings, tuition, and enrollment procedures.

Columbus is the state capital of Ohio and a large urban center with a growing economy and diverse population. The city's thriving hospitality, wellness, and personal care industries provide a strong professional environment for graduates of beauty and cosmetology programs.

Accreditation: National Accrediting Commission of Career Arts and Sciences, Inc.

Contact Information

889 Bethel Road, Columbus, OH 43214

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