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Obtaining a cosmetologist license by examination means that you have completed a minimum of 1,250 hours in the cosmetology curriculum at a licensed school of cosmetology and passed the Pennsylvania Cosmetology Licensure Examination.
7.2. Fees. Effective November 5, 2022Effective July 1, 2024 Cosmetology salon or limited practice salon $135 $142 Cosmetology school license $220 $231 Licensure by reciprocity $85 $89 Registration of cosmetology apprentice $75 $795 more rows
Yes, cosmetology is a great career choice, especially for those passionate about beauty, skincare, and helping people feel confident. It offers flexibility, creativity, and opportunities to work in various fields like skincare clinics, salons, or even opening your own business.
All salons must apply for licensure at .pals.pa.gov and file the correct application with the State Board of Cosmetology. All salons must be inspected and pass inspection prior to operating per the Boards Regulations.
7.2. Fees. Effective November 5, 2022Effective July 1, 2024 Cosmetology teacher or limited practice teacher $25 $26 Cosmetology salon or limited practice salon $135 $142 Cosmetology school license $220 $231 Licensure by reciprocity $85 $895 more rows
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Attending an accredited cosmetology school can cost from about $5,000 to $15,000. And programs do get much more expensive, with top programs estimated to cost from $10,000 to $20,000. But there are far more items that contribute to cost than mere tuition. Check out schools that offer cosmetology programs!
State Board of Cosmetology. The State Board of Cosmetology regulates the practice and licensure of estheticians; nail technicians; cosmetologists and teachers of cosmetology; and cosmetology salons and schools in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.