Will 92% of Beauty Schools Close in 2027? A Deep Study on the OBBBA, AHEAD Framework, and the Future of Cosmetology Education

Research & Policy Analysis Series 2026Powered by Di Tran University — The College of HumanizationResearch Team In collaboration withNew American Business Association (NABA) Executive Summary A viral Reddit post in r/Cosmetology claiming that “92% of beauty schools will close in 2027 under new Trump rules” has generated significant alarm across the cosmetology education sector. This … Read more

Debt-Free Licensure and Workforce Outcomes in Cosmetology Education: An Empirical Case Study of a Non-Title IV Training Model – DECEMBER 2025

Abstract Cosmetology education in the United States occupies a unique position within postsecondary education, characterized by short program lengths, occupational licensure requirements, and a high concentration of proprietary institutions. Despite these features, a majority of cosmetology schools participate in federal Title IV student aid programs, resulting in substantial federal loan and grant disbursements to students … Read more

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