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Learn About Tricoci University of Beauty Culture

Our Beauty Schools

A Tricoci education can help you turn big dreams into a successful career. Founded by beauty industry legend Mario Tricoci, Tricoci University of Beauty Culture is a beauty school that strives to prepare aspiring beauty industry professionals for long-term career success.

We offer a variety of programs across disciplines including cosmetology, esthetics, barbering, and nail tech. With hands-on learning and dedicated instructors, you can learn the fundamentals and get the guidance to help make your dreams achievable. Tricoci is ready to support you every step of the way, from first classes to passing state exams, so you’re prepared for long-term career success in the beauty industry.

About Mario Tricoci

Our founder Mario Tricoci built a highly successful chain of upscale salons and day spas under the “Mario Tricoci Hair Salon & Day Spa” and “Mario Tricoci, Too” brands. Driven by his high degree of professionalism, taste, aesthetic refinement and work ethic, he set out to create a different kind of cosmetology program in 2004. Focusing on a creative, high-performance, environment, Tricoci University of Beauty Culture was born.

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Accreditation

Accreditation means that Tricoci University of Beauty Culture meets the industry standards of education and training set forth by the United States Department of Education. While a cosmetology school does not need accreditation to be a good school, we invest in maintaining this distinction because we believe it benefits our students to receive training in an environment that meets or exceeds these standards.

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Beauty Affiliations

Innovative cosmetology education requires a continual immersion in the beauty industry. In order to bring our students the best training possible to keep up with the latest trends and best practices, Tricoci University of Beauty Culture works with a number of professional organizations to ensure we stay on the cutting edge.

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Beauty Affiliations

Beauty School History

In 2004, beauty industry legend Mario Tricoci founded the first Tricoci University of Beauty Culture location. With an eye for greatness and a desire to share deep industry understanding with students, the TUBC movement was born.

Since then, we have expanded to 15 campuses across three states. Each of our campuses is focused on providing the most cutting edge, thorough education possible for our students.

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Career

If you’re interested in raising the bar for cosmetology education, Tricoci University may be the right fit for you. We have a number of positions available for seasoned professionals across our 15 campuses. Utilize your passion for the beauty industry to help train and guide the next generation of cosmetologists, estheticians, barbers, and nail technicians.

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Why Tricoci

Choosing the right cosmetology program can be a complicated process. If you’re looking for a curriculum that will challenge you, grow your skills, and build a foundation for long-term career success as a beauty professional, Tricoci University is the place for you. Our unique approach not only provides the technical skill students need to succeed, but also provides management and industry knowledge that helps students remain on the cutting edge of beauty industry trends and techniques.

From confidence and know-how to increasing revenue through up-selling and knowledge sharing with clients, Tricoci University teaches beyond the techniques.

Learn more about why Tricoci is the exceptional choice for cosmetology students who want to excel as professionals in the field of beauty.

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