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Aveda is a global brand, and we were one of the first programs in the country to teach the Aveda Men’s Curriculum. Our institutes in Denver and Provo strive to go above and beyond by assisting graduates with job placement and state board prep. We also provide our students with the opportunity to participate in a variety of activities like Fashion Week and Master’s Series Workshops.
Our Goal
Our goal is to help those passionate about the beauty industry tap into the male clientele. Upon licensure, we hope our graduates can pursue rewarding careers in spas, salons, barbershops, or even as business owners. We understand that these students are busy beauty professionals, which is why we always strive to provide a more flexible schedule. Our kit includes professional-grade tools that graduates can use in their work long after leaving our institutes.
Hours required for Licensure in Denver: 1500 Hours required for Licensure in Provo: 1000
Transfer hours are reviewed at the Aveda Institute Denver and accepted or denied on a case by case basis.
Our Barber Program taught at our Denver and Provo locations was developed by 1 of the 6 Aveda Professional Barbers in the country. We have designed our curriculum to teach well-versed professionals the skills they want to become knowledgeable barbers. Ready to apply? Contact us now!
What is the objective of a financial planning appointment?
The objective of a financial planning appointment is to go over financial aid eligibility with students, including thorough explanations of differences between funding sources. In the event that financial aid does not fully cover tuition, this meeting provides us an opportunity to go over options in how students can cover their remaining balance owed to the school. We want students to leave these meetings feeling confident in knowing all of their options, and knowing that we are a resource for them.
What should I bring to my financial planning appointment?
Tax, income and savings information
FSA ID (if you do not have one yet, you will need to know your social security number, date of birth and basic contact information)
Driver’s License number
Any documentation you may have for additional funding (such as VA eligibility certificate, Voc Rehab documentation, 529 info, Private loan approval or denial)
Knowledge of a personal budget and parent budget to determine monthly payments if needed