O'Briens Aveda Institute
Our directory lists O'Briens Aveda Institute as one of 1 accredited beauty schools on file in Vermont, sourced from federal education records. O'Briens Aveda Institute is the only school on file in Williston for Vermont.
| Address | 400 Cornerstone Dr 220, Williston, VT 05495 |
| Phone | (802) 876-7044 |
| Website | www.obriensavedainstitute.org/ |
| State | All schools in Vermont |
Hours required to work in Vermont: 1500
This location: in-person
Offers hands-on hours toward licensure: YesPrograms & Fit
| Likely programs | Cosmetology / beauty arts |
| Vermont cosmetology hours | 1,500 hours, or 2,000 hours through an apprenticeship |
| Fit for licensing | In-person campus (hands-on hours toward Vermont license) |
Your Path from O'Briens Aveda Institute
If you are planning to enroll at O'Briens Aveda Institute, a practical path is to complete online theory with us first, then schedule a campus tour to confirm which in-person programs O'Briens Aveda Institute currently offers. Vermont cosmetology licensing requires 1,500 hours, or 2,000 hours through an apprenticeship of approved training, so ask admissions how their clock hours map to the board requirement before you sign enrollment paperwork. Compare other campuses on the Vermont school directory.
Vermont requires 1,500 hours, or 2,000 hours through an apprenticeship for licensure. Before enrolling at O'Briens Aveda Institute, review the Vermont cosmetology licensing guide, start with our online cosmetology course for Vermont, and browse cosmetology training in Vermont.
See the full cosmetology licensing guide for Vermont, or prepare with our online courses before you start in-person training.
O'Briens Aveda Institute FAQ
Based on the institution name and federal records, O'Briens Aveda Institute in Williston likely focuses on cosmetology / beauty arts. Contact the school directly to confirm current cosmetology, barber, esthetics, or nail program availability and tuition.
Vermont generally requires 1,500 hours, or 2,000 hours through an apprenticeship of approved cosmetology training before you can sit for the board exams. See the Vermont cosmetology licensing guide for exam and renewal details.
Yes. Many students complete our online theory course before starting in-person hours at O'Briens Aveda Institute or another accredited Vermont program. Our course builds sanitation, skin science, and client-care foundations but does not replace the 1,500 hours, or 2,000 hours through an apprenticeship Vermont requires. See the online cosmetology course for Vermont.
School directory data sourced from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES IPEDS), US Department of Education. Verified July 2026. Contact the school directly to confirm current programs, hours, and enrollment.