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Regency Beauty Institute - Little Rock

Little Rock, ARAccredited
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About Regency Beauty Institute - Little Rock

Regency Beauty Institute - Little Rock was a for-profit cosmetology institution located in Little Rock, Arkansas, operating as part of the Regency Beauty Institute chain, which offered cosmetology training at locations across the United States. The school focused on preparing students for licensure and careers in cosmetology and related beauty services. Specific enrollment and performance metrics are not reported in available IPEDS data for this location.

No specific academic programs are listed in current IPEDS records for this location. Regency Beauty Institute campuses historically offered cosmetology diploma programs designed to meet state licensing hour requirements for aspiring cosmetologists.

Little Rock, Arkansas is the state capital and largest city in Arkansas, with an active retail and personal services economy. Regency Beauty Institute served students in the Little Rock area seeking entry into the cosmetology profession through state-approved training programs.

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

Contact Information

2614 South Shackleford Road, Little Rock, AR 72205

Programs

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