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Paul Mitchell The School Arlington - Cosmetology School
Paul Mitchell Beauty School Arlington is located in historic Arlington, Texas, just twelve miles from Dallas. The city has something for everybody, from live concerts in every musical genre to a lively nightlife scene and an elegant theater district.
Established in 2011 and located in the upscale Arlington Shopping Center, Paul Mitchell The School Arlington prepares students (we call them Future Professionals) for successful careers in the beauty industry. Our cosmetology school is housed in a 20,000 square-foot industrial-style building that features two open floor levels, modern technology and equipment, and beautifully inviting training areas.
What sets our cosmetology school apart is our passionate staff. Our expert instructors have a combined 110 years of experience in the beauty industry and only one goal in mind: fully preparing each and every Future Professional for successful and rewarding careers. We work extremely hard, but we also understand that students get more out of their education when they have fun and are invested in their work. We love to liven things up with student-run hair shows and theme parties, as well as hosting nationally renowned guest artists at our school.
Explore all that Paul Mitchell The School Arlington has to offer while you start your journey towards a successful career in the beauty industry!
Visit Our CampusStart your cosmetology education and learn real-world haircutting, coloring, styling, makeup, skin care, and nails. You’ll explore the fundamentals and theory in the classroom, then practice skills like braiding, extensions, and other popular techniques in a salon environment, using professional products, tools, and skills.
Cosmetology, Cosmetology Operator, Cosmetology Operator to Class A Barber 300
Students in our barbering programs learn classic short haircuts as well as scissor and clipper-over-comb techniques, fades, tapers, and precision haircutting. They also learn short-hair color placements, short-hair styling techniques, customized beard grooming, and shaves.
Class A Barber
Students in our nails program learn about manicures, pedicures, nail enhancements, fills, gels, tips, and creative designs, as well as the business skills needed in the nail industry.
Manicure 600
Financial Aid
and Scholarships
We love supporting the dreams of our Future Professionals. That’s why our Financial Aid Office at our Arlington campus is here to help educate you on the types of financial aid. There are several financial aid, alternative funding, and scholarship options available to those who qualify.
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MAKING A DIFFERENCE
IN ARLINGTON
Our students (we call them Future Professionals) donate their time, talent and energy to various Arlington charities through cut-a-thons, fashion shows and countless other fundraising events and philanthropic activities. We make a difference—and have fun doing it!
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Digital Support
Whether they’re at home, in the classroom, or walking Mount Vernon Trail, our beauty school students always have access to their assignments, the latest school news, and career tips from beauty industry leaders at their fingertips.
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Student Teams
At Paul Mitchell The School Arlington, education doesn’t end at the classroom door. Our student-run Green Team teaches our school and local communities how to respect the Earth and find innovative ways to reduce, reuse and recycle.
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COVID-19 INFORMATION
We are committed to the health and well-being of our entire school community. For health and safety resources, and current information, visit our dedicated COVID-19 page.
CONSUMER INFORMATION
Learn more about our graduation, placement, and licensure rates, and much more about our cosmetology school in Arlington.
Teresa Goad
309 Curtis Mathes Way Suite 101,
Arlington, TX 76018
titlelX@pmtsarlington.com
teresa@pmtsarlington.com
817-865-6963
Paul Mitchell The School Arlington is applying for reaffirmation of accreditation with the Commission of the Council on Occupational Education. Persons wishing to make comments should either write to the Executive Director of the Commission, Council on Occupational Education, 7840 Roswell Road, Building 300, Suite 325, Atlanta, Georgia 30350, or submit their comments through the Council’s website (www.council.org). Persons making comments must provide their names and mailing addresses.