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Cosmetology School in George Mason, VA

Beauty Education and Fairfax County

Begin a transformative path at our cosmetology school, where beauty education meets innovation. Whether you love hairstyling, nail services training, or makeup application, AVI Career Training in George Mason offers a way to become a licensed cosmetologist in VA. We provide a full-scale cosmetology training program.

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AVI Career Training's Approach to Cosmetology in George Mason

AVI Career Training's Formula for Success; Four Reasons in George Mason
  • Gain hands-on experience with hair cutting techniques and makeup application, essential for cosmetology careers.
  • Access beauty training programs for your career goals, including esthetician programs and nail care training.
  • Join aspiring beauty professionals and industry figures, building connections for beauty industry careers.
  • Prepare for a rewarding career in beauty with our cosmetology certification and licensed esthetics programs.
  • George Mason; Launchpad for VA's Beauty Professionals

    Where Fairfax County Beauty Aspirations Take Root; Locally Serving

    At AVI Career Training, we value creativity and skill. Our cosmetology program in George Mason, VA, combines techniques with trends, offering full-length cosmetology courses in hair and nail design, esthetics programs, and salon management skills. In other words, our beauty education empowers students, providing tools to excel in the beauty industry. Furthermore, we offer personalized guidance for each student’s success, preparing them for cosmetology career opportunities. We also offer a master esthetician school for those who wish to advance their career. AVI Career Training works to see each student succeed.

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    George Mason Cosmetology Training

    Cosmetology Training in George Mason, VA
  • Enrollment: Start with our enrollment process, designed for those seeking beauty professional training.
  • Training: Dive into practical and theoretical training, covering hair, nail, and skin care education, essential for cosmetology licensure.
  • Certification: Complete the program and earn your cosmetology certification, opening doors to salon career paths and licensed cosmetology.
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    In summary, our cosmetology school in George Mason offers creativity and expertise for those seeking beauty industry careers. Imagine a future where you’re a licensed cosmetologist and a trendsetter in the beauty industry. Our programs provide skills and confidence for a successful cosmetology career. Don’t wait; begin your career in beauty here. Visit us today and let AVI Career Training guide you to success in Fairfax County. We offer a full-scale beauty training program and master esthetics training. VA has many opportunities for those who seek beauty education.

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    The land that is now George Mason was located on the farm of John and Harriet Burtis, originally of New York State; the Burtises were abolitionists who grew vegetables and raised sheep. On May 25, 1861, Corporal John Barnes of the C.S.A. 17th Virginia Infantry Regiment’s Company D, also known as the Fairfax Rifle Rangers, riding with his companion, ordered Burtis to give him provisions. Burtis procured several of his sheep for the Corporal, but refused to use his team of horses to move them to the Confederate camp in Fairfax Station. Barnes eventually convinced a local free black man to move the sheep for him, but loudly declared in the presence of the man that he would arrest Burtis and seize his team. Burtis, having learned of the danger he was in, left with his wife and his team, taking a “…circuitous route through the woods”, eventually reaching Washington.

    In 1962, planning began for the 150 acres of land donated by the City of Fairfax to be the new campus of George Mason College of the University of Virginia, with the campus opening in 1964. In 1972, Governor of Virginia Linwood Holton signed legislation to separate George Mason College from the University of Virginia, renaming it George Mason University.

    A. G. Van Metre Associates began developing George Mason Forest in the early 1980s, and completed the community in 2003, having built approximately 200 single-family homes. On July 3, 2013, the George Mason Forest Homeowners Association filed for incorporation, successfully being granted corporation status on July 26.

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