- Program Length: 1,500 clock hours in total, ensuring a comprehensive educational experience.
- Lecture Hours: 450 minimum hours dedicated to science and theory, building a strong foundation in
cosmetology principles.
- Clinic & Practice Hours: 1,005 or 1,305 hours focused on hands-on experience, honing technical skills in a
real-world salon environment.
- Kentucky Statutes & Regulations: 45 hours dedicated to understanding applicable state laws, ensuring students are knowledgeable
about the legal aspects of the cosmetology industry.
This well-rounded program prepares students to excel in all areas of cosmetology while
meeting the state requirements for licensure.

The Cosmetology program at Campbellsville University provides a comprehensive and
well-rounded curriculum, ensuring students are equipped with the skills and knowledge
to excel in the beauty industry. Whether attending the Campbellsville, Harrodsburg,
Hodgenville, and Somerset locations, students will gain hands-on experience and theoretical
knowledge that is essential for licensure and professional success. This curriculum
combines theory, practical applications, and the latest industry techniques to prepare
students for their careers in cosmetology. With opportunities for clinical practice
and coursework in essential areas such as salon management and professional ethics,
graduates will be ready to succeed in various beauty industry roles. Click here to view our course curriculum.
To be admitted into the Cosmetology program at Campbellsville University, applicants
must meet the following criteria:
- High School Diploma or GED: Applicants must have completed high school or possess a GED equivalent.
- Minimum Age of 18: Applicants must be at least 18 years old to enroll in the program.
These requirements ensure that students are academically prepared for the rigorous
coursework and hands-on training in the Cosmetology program.

The demand for cosmetologists continues to grow as the beauty and wellness industry
expands and clients seek professional services for hair, skin, and nails. According
to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment for cosmetologists is projected
to increase due to rising consumer interest in personal care, beauty treatments, and
self-care services. Cosmetologists play a vital role in helping clients look and feel
their best by providing hair styling, skincare, makeup, and nail care services, while
also offering personalized consultations and maintaining client satisfaction.
Careers in Cosmetology:
- Hair Stylist
- Nail Technician
- Esthetician (Skin Care Specialist)
- Makeup Artist
- Salon or Spa Manager
- Cosmetology Instructor
- Product Sales or Brand Representative
The Cosmetology program at Campbellsville University is accredited by the Kentucky
Board of Hairdressers and Cosmetologists, ensuring that students receive the highest
standard of education in the field. This accreditation verifies that the program meets
state-required curriculum and regulatory standards, preparing graduates to sit for
licensing exams and pursue successful careers in cosmetology.
Additionally, students will receive the essential training to work toward obtaining
their cosmetology license, which is required for professional practice in Kentucky
and many other states. This accreditation helps ensure that Campbellsville University's
program is recognized for producing well-trained and qualified professionals in the
beauty and personal care industry.