Covington, LAprivate forprofitavedaarts.edu/
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Aveda Arts & Sciences Institute-Covington isn't a traditional liberal arts college; it's a tightly focused, for-profit trade school that immerses students in the specific, product-driven world of Aveda beauty philosophy. With an open admissions policy and a singular academic focus, it serves as a direct pipeline into the cosmetology industry, offering a hands-on, brand-centric education where students learn techniques using Aveda's own high-performance products. The culture is built around creativity, belonging, and turning a passion for beauty into a licensed profession.
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Outcomes & value
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Campus & location
On-campus criminal offenses classed as violent (murder/non-negligent manslaughter, rape, robbery, aggravated assault) for the most recent reported year. Source: U.S. Dept. of Education Campus Safety and Security (Clery Act). Counts reflect what’s reported to the school, and urban campuses often report more partly due to non-student incidents nearby — read alongside campus size and setting, not as a standalone safety verdict.
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The admissions process at Aveda Arts & Sciences Institute-Covington is defined by its open admission policy, meaning all applicants are accepted. There is no competitive selection based on academic records or standardized test scores like the SAT or ACT. This policy reflects the school's mission as a career-focused training institution rather than a selective undergraduate college. The total enrollment, including both undergraduate and graduate students, was reported as 2,078 in 2024, though another source lists enrollment as 2,538, indicating a substantial student body dedicated to professional training.
Academics are laser-focused on the beauty industry. The institute is known for its top major, Cosmetology and Related Personal Grooming Arts. Its core programs include Cosmetology, Esthetics/Esthiology, and Massage Therapy, offered across its national campuses. The Cosmetology program in Covington is a 1,500-hour course. The curriculum is described as "well-rounded" and designed to expand creativity and hone talents. Instruction is deeply integrated with the Aveda brand philosophy and product line, covering cutting-edge hair color techniques, makeup artistry, and modern haircutting. The education is hands-on and practical, aimed squarely at professional licensure and industry readiness.
Student life revolves around immersion in the Aveda culture. The campus environment is portrayed as a "vibrant, diverse student body where individuality is" celebrated, fostering a culture of belonging. Students don't just learn theory; they train to be beauty professionals using Aveda's high-performance products as part of their daily practice. The institute promotes its culture as comprehensive, diverse, and all-inclusive, with creative opportunities extending into fashion and editorial work. The experience is less about traditional campus activities and more about building a professional identity within the specific ecosystem of the Aveda brand and its industry connections.
Outcomes are measured by licensure and entry into the beauty industry. The institute reports a 6-year graduation rate of 80%, and another source cites a 74.2% graduation rate. Early-career earnings are modest: one year after graduation, reported earnings are $18,620, rising to $26,245 five years after graduation. Historical data suggests a graduate's salary range is between $10,700 and $33,900. Upon graduation and licensing, students are qualified for roles such as cosmetologists, estheticians, and even instructors, eligible to teach cosmetology, esthiology, manicuring, or teacher training in a school setting. The path is direct from classroom to salon or classroom.
The Cosmetology program tuition is listed at $20,850. The institute provides a calculator for prospective students to estimate their cost after factoring in tuition, fees, books, supplies, and living expenses. Financial aid is available for those who qualify, with the school participating in federal programs like the Pell Grant and Federal Student Loans. Full-time beginning undergraduates receive grant or scholarship aid. Students are encouraged to apply through FAFSA and may also explore private loan options like the Sallie Mae Smart Option Student Loan® for Career Training. The goal is to make beauty school more affordable through these financial assistance programs.
Aveda Arts & Sciences Institute-Covington stands out for its pure, unapologetic focus. It is not a college trying to be everything to everyone; it is a branded trade school that offers a streamlined, immersive path into the beauty industry. Its open admissions policy removes a significant barrier to entry for career-changers and those seeking specific skills. The entire educational experience—from the curriculum to the products used in training—is built around the Aveda philosophy, creating graduates who are not just licensed professionals but brand ambassadors. This deep integration with a major industry player provides a distinct network and identity that generic cosmetology programs lack. It’s for the student who knows exactly which field they want to enter and wants to be trained within the ecosystem of a leading brand from day one.


