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Ogle School of Hair Skin Nails

Fort Worth, TXAccredited
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About Ogle School of Hair Skin Nails

Ogle School of Hair Skin Nails is a private cosmetology and esthetics institution with a location in Fort Worth, Texas. Ogle School is part of a multi-campus Texas-based network offering career-focused training in cosmetology, esthetics, and nail technology. Institutional type, enrollment figures, and specific completion data for this location are not reported in detail in available IPEDS records.

Ogle School programs are designed to prepare students for licensure examinations in Texas through hands-on clinical training and classroom instruction. Programs typically offered include cosmetology, esthetics (skin care), and nail technology, with credential levels at the certificate and diploma level. These programs are structured to meet Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation hour requirements.

Fort Worth is the fifth-largest city in Texas and part of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. The school's Fort Worth location serves students across Tarrant County seeking entry-level careers in the beauty and personal care industry, a sector with consistent demand for licensed professionals.

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

Contact Information

6125 SW Loop 820, Suite #128, Fort Worth, TX 76132

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