Cosmetology School in Murray, UT
Did You Know?
Cosmetology is 4 licenses in one! You will learn all aspects of Cosmetology which includes a multitude of hair related skills such as haircutting, haircoloring, styling, braiding, weaving, balyage and more. You will also learn the art of Barbering using clippers to create the perfect close clipper cut, fade, etc. as well as straight edge razor shaves. You will continue on to learn all areas of Nail Technology and Basic Esthetics. This program is well rounded, sure to prepare you for a successful career in the Cosmetology profession.
Why Choose Cameo College’s Cosmetology Program?
At Cameo College, you’ll stay at the forefront of the industry. You will learn how to create classic looks and the latest trends using advanced technology, procedures, and products.
Additionally, you will have the opportunity to learn from our extensively trained and highly dedicated instructors. Because Cameo College wants to assure that you have the greatest chance of success in your field, we offer lifetime mentoring to all graduates.
Cameo College curriculum is built to feed both your creative and entrepreneurial drive. Not only will we provide you with the skills you need to land a job, we will also equip you with the knowledge you need to open and run your own successful business.
How Do You Get Started?
Getting started could not be easier, simply call 801-747-5705 or use the form to request more information about admissions. We offer daily tours of our school’s facilities. We are confident that once you see our college, meet our instructors and students, you will want to get started right away.
What Cosmetology Students Study
Cosmetology is a broad beauty education path for students who want to build skills across hair, color, styling, client care, and related beauty services. Cameo College’s Cosmetology program page lists training areas that include haircutting, hair coloring, texture, barbering, basic esthetics, hairstyling, makeup, chemical relaxing, braiding, and nail technology.
Students should confirm current program details with admissions, because schedules, start dates, tuition, fees, and course details can change.
Haircutting, Styling, and Barbering Foundations
Cosmetology students study the technical skills behind haircutting, hairstyling, and barbering-related services. This can include learning how to evaluate hair, create shape, use tools safely, and understand how a finished style should fit the client’s hair type, texture, goals, and maintenance habits.
Hair Coloring and Chemical Services
Color education goes beyond choosing a shade. Students need to understand color theory, formulation concepts, application, timing, hair history, and the condition of the hair before a service begins. The same kind of professional judgment applies to texture services, chemical relaxing, and other services that require careful consultation and safety awareness.
Client Consultation and Product Awareness
A strong cosmetology education should help students learn how to ask better questions before a service. Client goals, previous services, product use, home-care habits, and realistic expectations all matter. Product awareness is also important because future professionals need to understand why a product may or may not be right for a specific client.
Sanitation, Safety, and Professional Standards
Cosmetology is creative, but it is also professional work. Students need to understand sanitation, station setup, tool care, client comfort, and service safety. These habits help protect the client, the student, and the school’s training environment.
Broader Beauty Skills
Cameo’s Cosmetology page also lists related areas such as basic esthetics, makeup, braiding, and nail technology. Students who are comparing programs should ask admissions how these topics are currently covered and how the Cosmetology path differs from more focused programs such as Hair Design / Barbering, Master Medical Esthetics, or Electrology / Laser.
Who This Program Is For
The Cosmetology program may be a strong fit for students who want a broad foundation in beauty education instead of focusing on only one service category.
- Students who are interested in hair, color, and styling: Cosmetology gives students a path to study core salon skills such as cutting, coloring, styling, texture, and chemical services.
- Students who want a wider beauty foundation: Because Cosmetology can include related beauty topics, it may be useful for students who want exposure to more than hair alone.
- Students comparing Cosmetology and Hair Design / Barbering: If you are mainly interested in hair-only training, compare Cosmetology with Cameo’s Master Hair Design / Master Barber program before choosing a path.
- Students who want to turn beauty interest into professional habits: Cosmetology school is not just about trends. It is also about consultation, sanitation, timing, service planning, and client communication.
Questions to Ask Admissions
Before enrolling, students should confirm current Cosmetology program details directly with Cameo admissions. This helps make sure you are working from the most current information before making a decision.
- What current Cosmetology schedule options are available?
- What are the current tuition, fees, kit costs, and financing options?
- Which current start dates are open?
- What Utah licensing or state requirements should I understand?
- How are haircutting, coloring, styling, barbering, esthetics, nails, and makeup currently covered?
- How does Cosmetology compare with Master Hair Design / Master Barber?
- When do students begin supervised practice?
- What should I review before applying or scheduling a tour?
Contact Cameo College admissions to confirm current schedule availability, tuition details, start dates, and next steps.
Compare Related Programs
If you are still deciding which beauty education path fits your goals, compare Cosmetology with Cameo’s related programs.
- Master Hair Design / Master Barber: A hair-focused program for students interested in cutting, barbering, straight-edge razor shaving, styling, color, chemical relaxing, and texture services.
- Master Medical Esthetics: A skin-focused path for students interested in advanced esthetics education, skin care concepts, treatment-room professionalism, and related beauty training.
- Electrology / Laser: A specialized path for students interested in electrolysis, laser/IPL hair reduction, waxing, and hair removal education.
Learn More About Cosmetology Training
Want a clearer breakdown of what cosmetology school can include? Read our guide to what students learn in cosmetology school. It explains haircutting, color, consultation, sanitation, styling, and the professional habits behind salon-ready work.
If you are comparing beauty schools in Utah, this article can help you prepare better questions before you speak with admissions.
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Payment and Financing Options
- Payment in full by cash, check, and/or card.
- A Personal loan from a financial institution such as a bank or credit union, some banking institutions may have an educational loan option.
- Financial aid is available for those who qualify. Apply for Pell Grants and Stafford Loans online at www.fafsa.ed.gov (School Code 039213) FAFSA must be submitted by class start date to avoid monthly financing.
- *If student has tuition balance beyond 1st Award Year and enrollment extends into 2nd Award Year (July 1st) tuition will be financed through TFC Credit Corporation at $25.00-$50.00 a month at 0% interest. *After 2nd Award Year FAFSA is processed, a financial assessment will be conducted by the Financial Aid Advisor.
- *If a tuition balance still exists after 2nd Award Year, balance will be financed through TFC Credit Corporation. Balance will be divided equally into monthly payments with 0% interest until contract graduation date. (If a change of schedule is made this may affect the monthly payments).
- *Any remaining balance upon graduation will be financed at $200.00 a month at 12% interest.
- In-House monthly payment plan through TFC Credit Corporation. Balance financed in equal monthly installments based on original contract date at 0% interest. First payment due at the time of registration.
| Full Time | Tuesday – Friday 8:30 am to 5:00 pm Saturday 8:30 am to 11:30 am 35 clock hours per week |
| Part Time Morning | Tuesday – Friday 8:30 am to 1:00 pm Saturday 8:30 am to 5:00 pm 26 clock hours per week |
| Part Time Morning (Extended) | Tuesday – Friday 8:30 am to 3:00 pm Saturday 8:30 am to 5:00 pm 32 clock hours per week |
| Part Time Afternoon (Orientation must be complete) | Tuesday - Thursday 1:00 pm - 6:30 pm Saturday 8:30 am - 5:00 pm (30-60 weeks, may vary depending on original schedule) |
| Part Time Afternoon Extended (Orientation must be complete) | Tuesday - Thursday 1:00 pm - 9:30 pm Saturday 8:30 am - 5:00 pm (30-60 weeks, may vary depending on original schedule) |
| Part Time Evening | Tuesday - Thursday 1:00 pm - 9:30 pm Saturday 8:30 am - 5:00 pm |
- Hairstylist
- Hair Coloring Specialist
- Salon/Spa Owner
- Platform Artist
- Sales Representative
- Educator
WHY ATTEND CAMEO COLLEGE?
From classic looks to the latest trends, you can feed your creative side and boost your business savvy studying at Cameo.
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