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Offering a transformative education open to all backgrounds, MCAD gets you ready to confidently lead and practice in an ever-evolving world. It’s where students find their personal and professional purpose as creative, cultural leaders.
Created in 1996, and a member of Minnesota State, Minneapolis College is the result of the merger of two institutions: a technical college with a long history of vocational education dating back to 1914 and an open-enrollment community college established in 1965.
Empire Beauty School's fun and interactive classes are conducted by trained and licensed beauty educators. Our school has a student salon/clinic where you will work on real clients while you learn to build your own book of business.
The campus is located in Woodbury, Minnesota, a suburb of St. Paul. The school features a professional clinic setting that consists of cosmetology, esthiology, and
massage related equipment for students to receive training that is current with existing professional practices.
massage related equipment for students to receive training that is current with existing professional practices.
Empire Beauty School's fun and interactive classes are conducted by trained and licensed beauty educators. Our school has a student salon/clinic where you will work on real clients while you learn to build your own book of business.
At Gustavus, you’ll get to explore and elevate every aspect of yourself so you’re prepared to live your whole life, without compromise. In the classroom, you’ll be challenged by supportive professors and peers.
Minnesota School of Barbering is to serve the needs of private vocational education. It is considered one of the most highly respected Barber Schools in the United States. Our goal is to develop in our students the highest possible degree of technical and professional competence.
At Hamline University, we’ve set the standard for a premier education since 1854. As Minnesota’s first university, our first graduates were not only Minnesota’s first graduates, but they were also women, establishing a tradition of dynamic, forward-thinking education for all students.