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Buffalo Public Schools Adult Education Division, Cosmetology and Barbering Training Center
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About Buffalo Public Schools Adult Education Division, Cosmetology and Barbering Training Center
Buffalo Public Schools Adult Education Division, Cosmetology and Barbering Training Center is an adult education site located in Buffalo, New York. This site is operated under the Buffalo Public Schools Adult Education Division and provides vocational training in the cosmetology and barbering fields. Detailed enrollment, completion, and retention data specific to this site are limited in available IPEDS records.
This center focuses on cosmetology and barbering training, preparing adult learners for licensure and careers in the personal care services industry. These programs equip students with hands-on skills in hair care, skin care, and related disciplines. Prospective students should contact the Buffalo Public Schools Adult Education Division for current enrollment and program information.
Buffalo is a city in western New York and the second-largest city in the state. The adult education division serves the local community by providing accessible vocational training pathways for adults seeking to enter or advance in the cosmetology and barbering trades.
2625 Delaware Avenue, Buffalo, NY 14216
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