Empire Education Group Opens New School In Parumus, NJ

by Empire Beauty School

June 4, 2010 – Empire Education Group, the largest cosmetology school system in North America, unveiled its newest beauty school location in Paramus, NJ. Located in the Neptune Plaza at 322 Route 4 East, Empire’s 98th school joins the additional 97 schools in 20 states across the nation. The over 11,000 square foot school offers state-of-the-art equipment and professional, high-end tools of the trade for new and enrolling students. Other benefits of the school include modern teaching aides such as Whiteboard and Nxtbook technologies, hands-on training, as well as Empire’s unique and exclusive Certified Learning in Cosmetology (CLiC) curriculum for a first-class educational experience led by our team of educators.

Empire Beauty Schools are also accredited through NACCAS and licensed in their respective states – ensuring future beauty professionals receive a dedicated and comprehensive education through our concentrated programs. Enrolling students can expect an innovative approach to their education through our programs and curriculum, which also feature business and marketing skills to better prepare students for the business-side of the industry such as managing or owning a salon or spa.

The school also boasts a stylish and elegant custom-built student salon, featuring the learning tools a student needs and the professional products and atmosphere you’d expect from a full service salon.

The school will also benefit from Empire’s vast network of industry partners such as Regis and other beauty organizations and salons. Enrolling students will have the added security of nationwide career placement services, alumni association, community outreach programs and advanced educational opportunities for specialized training in Teacher of Cosmetology, Esthetics and Nail Technology.

ccording to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics: Cosmetology is projected to grow 14% over the next decade, increasing faster than most occupations. The number of salons will only increase as cosmetology students graduate and open their own businesses. Forty-six percent of cosmetology graduates are self-employed.

* US Bureau of Labor Statistics
* 2007 NACCAS Job Demand Survey

June 6, 2010

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