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Electrology Requirements State-by-State

Alabama - Louisiana Maine - Oregon Pennsylvania - Wyoming

  • Pennsylvania
    Pennsylvania, 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.
  • Rhode Island
    Our 600-hour electrology education program meets the licensing requirements for Rhode Island.
    Requirements: RI Students may take our 600-hour program plus 50 additional hours; Examination: IBEC
    18 Years Old with High School Diploma or Equivalent
  • South Carolina, 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.
  • South Dakota, 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.
  • Tennessee: Our 600-hour electrology education program meets the licensing requirements for Tennessee.
    Requirements: 600 Hours AND 23 credit hours in Approved Subjects; National Examination; Practical Exam; 1.0 CEUs for Annual License Renewal
    18 Years Old with High School Diploma or Equivalent
  • Texas, 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.
  • Utah: Our 600-hour electrology education program meets the licensing requirements for Utah.
    Requirements: 600 Hours; Examination
    18 Years Old with High School Diploma or Equivalent
  • Vermont: Our 600-hour Electrology education program meets the licensing requirements for Vermont.
    Requirements: 600 Hours; Examination: IBEC; 1.0 CEUs Every 2 Years
    18 Years Old with High School Diploma or Equivalent
  • Virginia, 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.
  • Washington, 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.
  • West Virginia, 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.
  • Wisconsin: Our 600-hour electrology education program meets the licensing requirements for Wisconsin.
    Requirements: 450 Hours; Examination: IBEC; 1.2 CEUs Every 2 Years
    18 Years Old with High School Diploma or Equivalent
  • Wyoming
    Wyoming is an unlicensed state that 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.