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Regency Beauty Institute - Columbus

Columbus, OHAccredited
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About Regency Beauty Institute - Columbus

Regency Beauty Institute – Columbus is a cosmetology and beauty arts training institution located in Columbus, Ohio. Regency Beauty Institute operated as a private, for-profit cosmetology school chain before ceasing operations. Its postsecondary classification and detailed program data are not fully specified in the available IPEDS dataset, and no active programs are listed in the current records.

Regency Beauty Institute locations historically offered programs in cosmetology, esthetics, and related personal care fields, awarding diplomas or certificates designed to prepare graduates for state board licensure examinations. Students who previously attended Regency Beauty Institute and are seeking records or transfer credit assistance should contact the Ohio State Board of Cosmetology or consult resources for students of closed schools.

Columbus, Ohio is a major metropolitan area with an active beauty and personal care industry. Students currently seeking cosmetology or esthetics training in Columbus can find active programs at other licensed cosmetology schools operating in the region.

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

Contact Information

155 Graceland Boulevard, Columbus, OH 43214

Programs

No programs are currently listed for this school. Program data is sourced from IPEDS and updated annually.

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