Champion Beauty College, Inc.
Champion Beauty College, Inc.
4714 FM 1960 West
Houston, TX 77069
Champion Beauty College, Inc. is located in Houston, Texas, and offers students continuous enrollment in cosmetology, massage and esthetics programs. The Texas school offers students training in therapeutic massage and a dual licensing program in massage and esthetics. Basic, continuing education, advanced, and refresher training classes are all offered by Champion Beauty College, Inc., and cover hair coloring, haircutting, permanent waxing, nail care and esthetics.
Students at the Texas school learn sanitation and sterilization procedures in all of its programs, and are supervised by licensed instructors who track progress and quality. Professional products are used during salon services performed by students at Champion Beauty College, Inc.
Champion Beauty College, Inc. accepts out of state transfer students and transfer students from other technical institutes. The Texas school offers students tutoring and mock testing opportunities to prepare for licensing exams, and graduates from Champion Beauty College, Inc. receive job placement assistance for life.
Quick Facts:
- In recent years, Money magazine included cosmetology on its list of the 50 most desirable jobs in the nation.
- The U.S. Department of Labor predicts that from 2006 to 2016, employment for personal service workers will grow by more than 12 percent, which is above the national average for all occupations.
- According to the U.S. Department of Labor, employment of manicurists and pedicurists is expected to increase by more than 25 percent from 2006 to 2016, while employment of estheticians and skin care specialists will grow by over 30 percent. Employment of hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists is expected to increase by more than 10 percent during that same time frame.
- In 2006, barbers, cosmetologists, and other personal appearance workers held more than 820,000 jobs in the United States. According to the U.S. Department of Labor, barbers and cosmetologists held more than 670,000 jobs, manicurists and pedicurists held over 70,000 jobs, and skin care specialists held more than 35,000 jobs.
- The U.S. Department of Labor reports that job opportunities for entry level workers in the cosmetology industry are favorable. Most of the competition in the industry is found at high-end salons.
- In 2006, massage therapists held more than 1,150,000 jobs in the United States, with more than 60 percent as self-employed, according to the U.S. Department of Labor.