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Douglas J Aveda Institute - Grand Rapids
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About Douglas J Aveda Institute - Grand Rapids
Douglas J Aveda Institute in Grand Rapids, Michigan is a cosmetology and beauty education school operating under the Aveda Institute network. The school provides professional training in beauty and wellness disciplines, emphasizing Aveda's philosophy of environmental responsibility and holistic practices alongside technical skill development. It serves students in the West Michigan region seeking careers in the professional beauty industry.
Programs at Douglas J Aveda Institute typically include cosmetology, esthetics, and nail technology, preparing graduates for state licensure examinations. Training combines classroom instruction with hands-on salon experience, giving students practical exposure to real clients in a supervised environment. Specific enrollment and outcome data are not available in current records.
Grand Rapids is Michigan's second-largest city and a growing metropolitan area with a diverse economy. The beauty and personal care services industry offers consistent employment opportunities in the region. Douglas J Aveda Institute provides students with both technical credentials and a brand-recognized professional foundation for entering the cosmetology field.
138 Commerce Ave S.W., Grand Rapids, MI 49503
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