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Chillum Clarksburg Clinton
Cockeysville College Park Columbia
Crofton Cumberland Dundalk
Easton Edgewood Eldersburg
Elkridge Ellicott City Essex
Fairland Ferndale Fort Washington
Frederick Gaithersburg Germantown
Glassmanor Glen Burnie Glenmont
Greenbelt Green Haven Hagerstown
Hanover Hillcrest Heights Hyattsville
Ilchester Lake Shore Landover
Langley Park Laurel Lochearn
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Montgomery Village North Bethesda North Laurel
North Potomac Odenton Olney
Owings Mills Oxon Hill Parkville
Parole Pasadena Perry Hall
Pikesville Potomac Randallstown
Redland Reisterstown Rockville
Rosedale Saint Charles Salisbury
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Silver Spring South Gate South Laurel
Suitland Takoma Park Towson
Waldorf Westminster Wheaton
White Oak Woodlawn

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Esthetics Degrees and Certificates

Maryland esthetician giving wax treatmentThere are essentially two pathways offered to obtain esthetician training and a credential after completion. You can enroll in a certificate (or diploma) course, or you can work toward an Associate's degree. Certificate programs typically require 12 to 18 months to finish, while an Associate's degree usually takes about 2 years. If you enroll in a certificate program you will be trained in all of the major areas of cosmetology. Briefer programs are available if you prefer to concentrate on just one area, for example esthetics. A degree program will also probably include management and marketing training in order that graduates are better prepared to manage a parlor or other Maryland business. Higher degrees are not prevalent, but Bachelor and Master's degree programs are offered in such specialties as salon or spa management. Whichever type of course you go with, it's important to make certain that it's certified by the Maryland Board of Cosmetology. Many states only approve schools that are accredited by certain reputable agencies, for example the American Association of Cosmetology Schools (AACS). We will examine the advantages of accreditation for the school you select in the next section.

Online Esthetician Training

Maryland young lady enrolled in aesthetician courses onlineOnline esthetician schools are accommodating for Maryland students who are employed full-time and have family responsibilities that make it difficult to enroll in a more traditional school. There are many online cosmetology school programs offered that can be attended through a personal computer or laptop at the student's convenience. More traditional beauty schools are typically fast paced since many courses are as short as 6 or 8 months. This means that a considerable portion of time is spent in the classroom. With online programs, you are dealing with the same volume of material, but you are not spending numerous hours outside of your home or driving to and from classes. On the other hand, it's vital that the training program you select can provide internship training in nearby salons and parlors to ensure that you also get the hands-on training necessary for a complete education. Without the internship portion of the training, it's difficult to acquire the skills necessary to work in any facet of the cosmetology industry. So be sure if you decide to enroll in an online school to confirm that internship training is provided in your area.

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