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Nail Technician Programs in Georgia

Georgia can be a great state to pursue a career as a nail technician. Although there are many schools in and around Atlanta, Augusta, and Savannah, you can also find training in rural areas as well.

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Atlanta, GA
Barbering / Cosmetology / Esthetics/Skin Care / Massage Therapy / Nail Technology
Conyers, GA
Cosmetology / Esthetics/Skin Care / Massage Therapy / Nail Technology
Sandy Springs, GA
Cosmetology / Esthetics/Skin Care / Nail Technology / Massage Therapy

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Albany, GA
Cosmetology / Teacher Training / Hair Design / Esthetics/Skin Care / Nail Technology / Barbering
Doraville, GA
Cosmetology / Teacher Training / Esthetics/Skin Care / Nail Technology / Make-Up Artist Training / Barbering
Dalton, GA
Cosmetology / Esthetics/Skin Care / Nail Technology
Norcross, GA
Cosmetology / Esthetics/Skin Care / Nail Technology
Rome, GA
Cosmetology / Hair Design / Nail Technology
Covington, GA
Cosmetology / Teacher Training / Esthetics/Skin Care / Nail Technology / Continuing Education
Duluth, GA
Cosmetology / Teacher Training / Esthetics/Skin Care / Nail Technology
Lake City, GA
Cosmetology / Teacher Training / Esthetics/Skin Care / Nail Technology / Make-Up Artist Training
Norcross, GA
Cosmetology / Teacher Training / Esthetics/Skin Care / Nail Technology / Make-Up Artist Training
Augusta, GA
Nail Technology
Norcross, GA
Cosmetology / Esthetics/Skin Care / Nail Technology
McDonough, GA
Cosmetology / Teacher Training / Esthetics/Skin Care / Nail Technology
Decatur, GA
Cosmetology / Esthetics/Skin Care / Nail Technology / Barbering
Columbus, GA
Barbering / Cosmetology / Esthetics/Skin Care / Nail Technology
Rincon, GA
Cosmetology / Hair Design / Esthetics/Skin Care / Nail Technology
Savannah, GA
Cosmetology / Esthetics/Skin Care / Nail Technology / Barbering
Griffin, GA
Cosmetology / Hair Design / Esthetics/Skin Care / Nail Technology
Jonesboro, GA
Cosmetology / Esthetics/Skin Care / Nail Technology
School Accreditation

You must attend a school that is approved by your state to provide training in the discipline you want to practice. Check with the school and the state board to be sure that your program of study will prepare you for any applicable state licensure.

At BeautySchools.com we work with schools across the nation to find out the best opportunities for prospective students. We make it simple for you to contact several programs without having to visit several websites. We also have information to help you make the most informed decision. Although, to make the right choice, you will have to contact schools to compare the benefits of several programs.

As a rule of thumb, contact 3-4 schools to be sure you choose the best program for you!

There are many nail schools in Georgia, including the Iverson Institute in Atlanta, which is considered to be one of the best schools in the country. And they are open to applicants from across the state. The Georgia Beauty Academy in Dalton is another school with a good reputation, and it’s a great option for students who are looking for something outside of the major city. For those who want a more affordable option, there are quite a few Empire Beauty Schools campuses around the state.

Nail Technician Licensing Requirements in Georgia

In order to work as a nail tech in Georgia, one must go through a licensing process. Though this process is not too difficult, it is time-consuming for the average person. The Georgia Secretary of State has a Board of Cosmetology that handles all licensing requests. The first requirement for applicants is graduation from an accredited cosmetology school.

The schools listed above all qualify, and potential applicants should check with their schools to see whether they qualify. In addition, Georgia requires all applicants to undergo a certain amount of training and apprenticeship hours. According to the Georgia Secretary of State, one must complete 525 training hours in order to qualify for a nail technician license. Training hours can be supplemented with an apprenticeship to give students an opportunity to earn while they learn.

In addition, all applicants must pass a test administered by the Georgia Board of Cosmetology. Each year, applicants must pay a $50 renewal fee, and they’re required to undergo five hours of continuing education to remain licensed.

Nail school courses can teach you:

– Manicures
– Pedicures
– Safety, hygiene and sanitation
– Polishing and nail design
– State laws
– Salon management & customer service skills
– And more!

Employment Outlook for Nail Technicians in Georgia

According to Bureau of Labor Statistics, nail technicians in Georgia can expect to make an average of around $23,700 per year in the Atlanta metro area. This is slightly less than the national average, and it may reflect the lower cost of living in Atlanta. The BLS suggests that the market is not yet oversaturated, and despite the lower than average salary figures, nail technicians in the area have some success in finding entry-level positions upon licensing.