Beauty Schools in Vermont
Cosmetology licenses in Vermont require 1,500 hours, or 2,000 hours through an apprenticeship. 1 accredited beauty school in 1 city, sourced from US Department of Education data. Licensing snapshot, top cities, and the full directory are below.
Cosmetology Licensing Snapshot
| Requirement | Vermont |
|---|---|
| Training hours | 1,500 hours |
| Licensing board | Vermont Board of Barbers and Cosmetologists (Secretary of State) |
| Exam | Required (written/practical) |
| Full guide | Vermont cosmetology licensing guide |
School Directory - Vermont
| School | City | Phone | Likely programs |
|---|---|---|---|
| O'Briens Aveda Institute | Williston | (802) 876-7044 | Cosmetology / beauty arts |
Showing top 20 by name. Scroll below for the full list grouped by city.
Williston (1 school)
(802) 876-7044
Vermont Beauty School FAQ
We have 1 accredited beauty school on file across 1 city in Vermont, sourced from US Department of Education (NCES IPEDS) data. Use the directory tables on this page to browse by city or open individual school profiles.
Most schools on file in Vermont list cosmetology, barbering, esthetics, or nail technology in their institution names or program titles. Exact offerings vary by campus, so contact each school directly. Vermont cosmetology licensing generally requires 1,500 hours, or 2,000 hours through an apprenticeship of approved training before you can sit for the board exams. See the Vermont cosmetology licensing guide for the full rule set.
Yes. Many Vermont students complete our online theory course first to build a foundation in sanitation, skin science, and client care before enrolling in an accredited in-person program. Our course does not replace the 1,500 hours, or 2,000 hours through an apprenticeship of hands-on training Vermont requires. Pair it with a school from this directory and the online cosmetology course page for Vermont to plan your path.