Austin, Texas

Ann Webb Skin Institute

11701 Jollyville Rd, Ste 103, Austin, TX 78759

Active Texas license · 705188

Program price
$15,500
Schedule
Day schedule available
Program length
1,000 hours34 weeks
Next start
Oct 27, 2026

Cosmetology program

Ann Webb Skin Institute offers a 1,000-hour cosmetology program in Austin described as taking 34 weeks. Documented options include full-time study at 30 hours per week. The school describes a hybrid format combining theory with hands-on practical training. This private postsecondary career school enrolls applicants with a high school diploma or GED. This profile includes a program price of $15,500 and a next start date of Oct 27, 2026. Ann Webb Skin Institute has an active Texas license and federal aid for qualifying students.

Credential
diploma of graduation

Who this program is for

This private postsecondary career school enrolls applicants with a high school diploma or GED.

Education setting
Private career school
Who can enroll
Adult enrollment

Eligibility: Applicants need a high school diploma or GED; the institute does not admit ability-to-benefit students.

Price details

$15,500

The school lists this as the total program price. Last checked Aug 19, 2026.

Tuition$13,625
Kit and supplies$1,800
Registration fee$75
Program total$15,500

Schedule and start dates

Full-time daytime schedule (30 hours/week)

Tuesday, Thursday, Friday

Duration
34 weeks

Full-time daytime schedule (30 hours/week)

Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday

Duration
34 weeks

Next start date

Full-time daytime schedule
Schedule details
Not available for this date

Scholarships and payment options

Payment plan

In-House Payment Plan

Monthly payments have no interest or early-payoff fee; the balance must be paid before graduation.

Last checked Aug 19, 2026

License, accreditation, and financial aid

Texas license
ActiveExpires May 29, 2027Texas license 705188About Texas school licensing
Accreditation
Not confirmed
Federal aid
Available to qualifying studentsThe school states that it participates in Title IV federal student aid programs.

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