Frequently Asked Questions | Ogle School
Welcome to the Ogle School FAQ Hub! Whether you are exploring a career in the beauty industry or are ready to start your journey, we have compiled answers to the most common questions about our cosmetology and esthetics programs, admissions process, financial aid, and more.
FAQ #1
Programs & Curriculum
Ogle School offers comprehensive training in both Cosmetology and Esthetics. Our programs are designed to equip you with the technical skills and business knowledge needed for a successful career in the beauty industry. We provide hands-on training with real clients in a salon-modeled student clinic.
Cosmetology is the professional practice of beautifying the hair, skin, and nails. In the Ogle School Cosmetology program, you will learn a wide range of skills including hair cutting, coloring, styling, chemical texturizing, basic skincare, and nail care. The curriculum also includes our signature business training to help you manage your career effectively.
Esthetics focuses specifically on skin care and beautification. The Esthetics program at Ogle School covers topics such as facials, hair removal (waxing), makeup application, skin analysis, and spa treatments. You will learn both the technical application of these services and the anatomy and physiology of the skin.
The main difference lies in the scope of practice. A cosmetologist is trained in hair, skin, and nails, with a primary focus on hair services. An esthetician specializes exclusively in skin care, facials, hair removal, and makeup. If your passion is primarily skincare, the esthetics program is the ideal choice. If you want to work with hair and offer a broader range of services, cosmetology is the right path.
Yes. Every program at Ogle School includes our signature business, wellness, and financial training. You will learn the “Business of Beauty,” which teaches you how to find clients, rebook them, grow referrals, and manage your book like a professional. We also offer the “Money Habits” financial literacy program built exclusively for beauty professionals.
Absolutely. At Ogle School, you will gain hands-on experience working with real clients in our salon-modeled student clinic. Every appointment helps you build your professional portfolio and sharpen your skills in a real-world setting under the supervision of experienced instructors.
To enroll at Ogle School in Texas, you must be at least 17 years of age by the first day of class. You must also have a high school diploma from an accredited school or a recognized equivalent (such as a GED). Additionally, you must be able to speak and write English fluently.
No prior beauty experience is required to enroll in our programs. Our curriculum is designed to take you from the basics all the way to advanced techniques, preparing you for the state board exam and your future career.
Getting started is easy! The first step is to speak with an Ogle School Admissions Advisor by calling 888-820-4224 or filling out a request form on our website. If the program is a good fit, your advisor will guide you through completing the enrollment application and gathering necessary documentation.
Ogle School offers year-round start dates with classes typically beginning about every six weeks. This flexibility allows you to start your education when it is most convenient for you.
FAQ #2
Admissions & Enrollment
FAQ #3
Program Length & Schedules
The full-time Cosmetology program typically takes 7 months to complete. If you choose the part-time schedule, the program usually takes 13 months to complete.
The full-time Esthetics program can typically be completed in 5 months. The part-time Esthetics program usually takes 10 months to complete.
Yes, we understand that our students have different responsibilities. We offer full-time schedules as well as part-time morning, or evening schedules. All programs run Monday through Friday, allowing you to keep your weekends free.
According to the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR), a Cosmetology Operator license requires 1,000 hours of training. An Esthetician license requires 750 hours of approved training.
Yes, financial aid is available to those who qualify. We believe that financial constraints should not prevent you from pursuing your education. Qualified students can access federal student aid (FAFSA).
Yes, Ogle School’s accredited campuses are eligible to participate in federal student aid programs. You can use the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to determine your eligibility for grants and loans to help cover the cost of your cosmetology or esthetics education.
Various scholarships are available to eligible students. For example, Ogle School partners with industry leaders to offer the Sport Clips Scholarship, which rewards students who demonstrate exceptional technique and a drive for excellence. Our Financial Aid Advisors can help you explore available scholarship resources.
Yes, flexible payment plans are available to help spread out the cost of tuition. During your enrollment process, you will meet with a Financial Aid Advisor who will help answer your educational investment questions and discuss your financing options.
FAQ #4
Financial Aid, Scholarships, & Affordability
FAQ #5
Campus Locations
Ogle School operates nine campuses across Texas, including locations in Arlington, Dallas (Mockingbird), North Dallas, Denton, Fort Worth, Hurst, Houston (Willowbrook and Stafford), and San Antonio. We also have a campus located in Atlanta, Georgia.
The accreditation status of each Ogle School campus is as follows:
Accredited: Arlington, Hurst, Fort Worth.
Additional Location Accreditation: Dallas, North Dallas, San Antonio, Denton, Stafford, Willowbrook, Atlanta.
Ogle School must meet minimum NACCAS outcome thresholds. The latest outcomes are published in the regularly updated catalog, a link to which can be found on the Student Consumer Information page.
Yes! We highly encourage prospective students to schedule a tour. Touring a campus allows you to see our salon-modeled student clinics, meet instructors, and get a feel for the student experience before making your decision.
Upon successful completion of your program and passing the state board exams, you will earn either a Cosmetology Operator license or an Esthetician license, depending on your chosen program.
A cosmetology license opens the door to numerous career paths, including Hairstylist, Manicurist, Salon Owner, Salon Manager, Sales Consultant, Director of Education, Fashion Show Stylist, Photo/Movie Stylist, Platform Artist/Educator, and Beauty Magazine Writer.
With an esthetics license, you can pursue careers such as Makeup Artist, Salon/Spa Manager, Skin Care Specialist, Medical/Clinical Esthetician, Wax/Hair Removal Specialist, Brand Trainer, and Beauty Educator.
While we cannot guarantee employment, Ogle School is dedicated to the success of our graduates. Our programs include business training to prepare you for the job market, and our reputation in the industry means that employers trust Ogle School to produce career-ready graduates.
FAQ #6
Licensing & Career Opportunities
FAQ #7
Student Life & Support
The Vitality Project is a powerful wellness and professional development curriculum offered at Ogle School. Developed by a trauma-informed coach and licensed stylist, it focuses on overall wellness—emotional, mental, physical, social, occupational, and spiritual—to empower students to manage stress and build habits for lifelong careers.
Yes, Ogle School utilizes a modern digital curriculum. Students can opt to receive an iPad as part of their kit, providing seamless access to textbooks, instructional videos, and interactive learning tools right at their fingertips.
Ready to start your beauty career?
Schedule an interview or request more information today by calling 888-820-4224 or
filling out the form on https://www.ogleschool.edu/forms/request-information/.