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Martin’s family involvement with the hair industry dates back to 1930. Today, Martin’s is part of Empire Education Group and its 70-year tradition of excellence in cosmetology education. Empire provides high-quality cosmetology education and a national network of 88 schools, teachers, staff, and students.

Its mission is to provide training and education that develops your natural creative ability and prepares you for a successful career in the exciting, growing and personally satisfying beauty industry.

Martins College of Cosmetology apart from some Beauty Schools is the fact that it offers diverse educational platforms in cosmetology, dermicologica, educator training, Esthetics, massage therapy, and nail technology. Its cosmetology program is quite comprehensive in nature; providing students with 1,800 hours of in-depth and hands-on training in cutting edge hair styling techniques (cutting, styling, perms, coloring, etc.), nail care (including manicuring), skin care (including facials, makeup application) and practical clinical experience, which is acquired through its many onsite campus salons. Furthermore, students participating in the cosmetology program will also gain unique training in shiatsu. Expert interaction with students is also another distinguishing quality of Martins College of Cosmetology, says Degree. “We have Regis Art Directors coming into the school quarterly to provide one-on-one training to students,” she explains.

All students enrolled in the cosmetology program are issued a cosmetology kit that includes necessary field equipment, such as sheers, trimmers, clippers, manicure set, makeup kit; and various combs, brushes, and other hair styling accessories. Successful graduates receive certification of completion and are eligible to take the state licensing exam to become fully licensed. To make education easily accessible to working adults and full-time parents, four of Martins College of Cosmetology’s five campus locations offer part-time studies.

The esthetics program offered at REGIS: Martins College of Cosmetology is offered at three of its five campuses. There, students engage in a 600-hour course of study involving training in body wrapping, waxing and sugaring (hair removal technique), skin and chemical exfoliations (does not include microderm abrasion), and relative skin care techniques. As an interesting elective, students in the esthetics program will also learn how to practice ear candling — a unique and natural way to remove ear wax. Students who achieve all required coursework in this program will earn a certificate of completion and are eligible to become state licensed by taking the state board exam on esthetics.

Martins College of Cosmetology-Appleton has over 5 programs available.

Program Name
Tuition & Fees Books & Supp.

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General – $12,780 $1,538
Nail Technician/Specialist and Manicurist – $1,735 $490
Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist – $5,700 $1,100
Cosmetology, Barber/Styling, and Nail Instructor – $900 $250
Massage Therapy/Therapeutic Massage – $6,624 $1,049

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