Eine electrology/esthetics institute of NE school code: 038593

Electrology Requirements State-by-State

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  • Alabama, an unlicensed state, qualifies for our 600-hour electrology education program.
    Distance learning is available for theory classes (250 hours). Clinical study (350 hours) must be completed on-site. Please contact us to find out more.
  • Alaska, an unlicensed state, qualifies for our 600-hour electrology education program.
    Distance learning is available for theory classes (250 hours). Clinical study (350 hours) must be completed on-site. Please contact us to find out more.
  • Arizona, an unlicensed state, qualifies for our 600-hour electrology education program.
    Distance learning is available for theory classes (250 hours). Clinical study (350 hours) must be completed on-site. Please contact us to find out more.
  • Arkansas: Our 600-hour electrology education program meets the licensing requirements for Arkansas.
    Requirements: 600 Hours OR 350 Hours AND 1500-hr cosmetology license; Examination
    18 Years Old with High School Diploma or Equivalent
  • California: Our 600-hour electrology education program meets the licensing requirements for California.
    Requirements: 600 Hours OR 2-Year apprenticeship; Examination
    17 Years Old with High School Diploma or Equivalent
  • Colorado, an unlicensed state, qualifies for our 600-hour electrology education program.
    Distance learning is available for theory classes (250 hours). Clinical study (350 hours) must be completed on-site. Please contact us to find out more.
  • Connecticut: Our 600-hour electrology education program meets the licensing requirements for Connecticut.
    Requirements: 600 Hours; Examination: IBEC
    18 Years Old with High School Diploma or Equivalent
  • Delaware: Our 600- hour electrology education program meets the licensing requirements for Delaware.
    Requirements: 300 Hours OR 600-Hour Apprenticeship; Examination
    16 Years with 10th Grade Education or Equivalent
  • Florida: Our 600-hour electrology education program meets the licensing requirements for Florida.
    Requirements: 320 Hours; Examination: IBEC; 2.0 CEUs every 2 yrs.
    18 Years Old with High School Diploma or Equivalent
  • Georgia, an unlicensed state, qualifies for our 600-hour Electrology education program.
    Distance learning is available for theory classes (250 hours). Clinical study (350 hours) must be completed on-site. Please contact us to find out more.
  • Hawaii: Our 600-hour electrology education program meets the licensing requirements for Hawaii.
    Requirements: 600 Hours OR 800-Hour Apprenticeship by Rules & Regulations; Examination
    18 Years Old
  • Idaho: Our 600-hour Electrology education program meets the licensing requirements for Idaho.
    Requirements: 500 Hours AND 300-Hours Skin Care OR 1600-Hour Apprenticeship & Examination
    16.5 Years Old with 2 Years of High School or Equivalent.
  • Illinois: Our 600-hour Electrology education program meets the licensing requirements for Illinois.
    Requirements: 600 Hours; Examination: IBEC; 3.0 CEUs Every 2 Years
    18 Years Old with High School Diploma or Equivalent
  • Indiana: Our 600-hour Electrology education program meets the licensing requirements for Indiana.
    Requirements: 1500-Hours Beauty Culture Course (Licensed) or 700-Hour Esthetics Course (Licensed) Plus 300-Hour electrology course (Licensed); Examination (Written & Practical)
    18 Years Old with High School Diploma or Equivalent
  • Iowa: Our 600-hour Electrology education program meets the licensing requirements for Iowa.
    Requirements: 425 Hours; .8 CEUs Biannually
    High School Diploma or Equivalent
  • Kansas: Our 600-hour Electrology education program meets the licensing requirements for Kansas.
    Requirements: 500 Hours OR 1000-Hour Apprenticeship; Examination
    17 Years Old with High School Diploma or Equivalent
  • Kentucky: Kentucky, an unlicensed state, qualifies for our 600-hour electrology education program.
    Distance learning is available for theory classes (250 hours). Clinical study (350 hours) must be completed on-site. Please contact us to find out more.
  • Louisiana: Our 600-hour electrology program meets the licensing requirements for Louisiana.
    Requirements: 600 Hours or 600-Hour Apprenticeship; Examination; .5 CEUs for Instructors Annual License; .3 CEUs for License
    18 Years Old with High School Diploma or Equivalent