Cosmetology and Related Personal Grooming Services at Continental School of Beauty Culture-Mattydale

Mattydale, NY · Private for-profit · Certificate

a compact campus enrolling 145 students in Mattydale, NY.

Program Analysis

Graduates earn $18,208/yr, edging above the $17,289 national average for Cosmetology and Related Personal Grooming Services — a modest premium that suggests solid regional demand for this trade.

Some AI exposure exists in Cosmetology and Related Personal Grooming Services's career paths, with 24% of job tasks potentially affected. The pessimistic scenario still projects solid returns, with a 28% gap from the optimistic case.

At $6,333 in median debt against $18,208 in first-year earnings, graduates can expect to clear their loan balance quickly — a hallmark of affordable trade programs.

At #503 of 1,095 Cosmetology and Related Personal Grooming Services programs, Continental School of Beauty Culture-Mattydale scores above the median — competitive but not a standout.

Earnings grow from $18,208 to $24,887 over five years — a 37% increase that's moderate and in line with typical trade career progression.

Cosmetology and Related Personal Grooming Services offers 5 registered apprenticeship pathways — an unusually broad set of earn-while-you-learn alternatives to the classroom track.

43 /100
TradeSchoolOutlook Score
39
Low End
43
Score
43
High End
Earnings $18,208/yr (5% vs median)
AI-Proof Resilient (76% shielded)
Job Market Very Large (145,700 openings/yr)

Earnings Overview

Projected 10-Year Earnings
$265K
8.1% annual growth
Viable Career Paths
8 of 8
Occupations with strong AI resilience

Projected 10-Year Earnings

Based on actual graduate salary data and Bureau of Labor Statistics growth projections.

Median Debt at Graduation
$6,333
4.2 months of Year 1 earnings
Reported Earnings (5 Year)
$24,887
37% growth from Year 1

Top Career Paths

Top career paths for Cosmetology and Related Personal Grooming Services graduates by median salary.

Career Path Median Salary Growth AI-ProofAI
Personal service managers, all other $61,340 +6.5% 48%
Makeup artists, theatrical and performance $50,280 +8.1% 66%
First-line supervisors of personal service workers $47,080 +6.7% 59%
Personal service managers, all other
$61,340
+6.5% growth 48% AI-proof
Makeup artists, theatrical and performance
$50,280
+8.1% growth 66% AI-proof
First-line supervisors of personal service workers
$47,080
+6.7% growth 59% AI-proof

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About Cosmetology and Related Personal Grooming Services Careers

Your day will be hands-on, creative, and social. You might spend it behind the chair with scissors and foils, transforming a client’s style, or at a dedicated station, meticulously performing manicures. Others find their niche in quiet spa rooms, providing facials and expert skincare advice. The work is built on direct interaction and trust, turning first-time customers into loyal regulars.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How does Continental School of Beauty Culture-Mattydale's Cosmetology and Related Personal Grooming Services program score?
This program scores 43/100 — on the lower end for Cosmetology and Related Personal Grooming Services. Prospective students should carefully weigh costs against likely earnings.
Are there apprenticeship options for Cosmetology and Related Personal Grooming Services?
Yes — 5 registered apprenticeship programs are mapped to Cosmetology and Related Personal Grooming Services career paths, including Barber. Apprenticeships offer paid on-the-job training as an alternative or complement to certificate programs.
Is there demand for Cosmetology and Related Personal Grooming Services workers?
With approximately 145,700 annual openings across mapped careers, Cosmetology and Related Personal Grooming Services offers a very large employment pool. Physical trades tend to have steady demand driven by infrastructure and construction cycles.
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