Cosmetology School Opening In Warsaw In April

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

By Staff Report-

Beauty will be a little easier to attain after Inspire College of Cosmetology opens at 3171 E. Center St. March 21.
The beauty school is the dream of stylist Nicole Lawrence, a licensed cosmetology instructor who says she’s excited to develop a new generation of cosmetology professionals.
“There are so many career opportunities available in the cosmetology field,” Lawrence said. “Hair and nails are only part of this world. There’s also product development and sales, management, aesthetics like skin care and makeup application and, of course, teaching.”
When Inspire’s doors open, Lawrence will accept adults from the area who want to make the world a brighter place one head of hair – or fingernail or toenail – at a time. The one-year program for adults provides the training necessary to take the Indiana State Board of Cosmetology licensing exam.
In August, high school juniors from Warsaw Area Career Center will begin a two-year program that will also prepare them to take the state licensing exam by the time they complete their senior year of high school.
“Our high school students will be career-ready when they graduate,” said Lawrence. “Inspire’s partnership with Warsaw Area Career Center is an amazing opportunity for local students who want to move into a skilled profession after completing high school.”
It was a conversation between Lawrence and Ronna Kawsky, WACC director and principal, that planted the seed that grew into Inspire. WACC students have been requesting cosmetology training for years while, at the same time, Lawrence was developing the idea of her own cosmetology school.
“After all the planning and work to get the building ready, it’s exciting to see everything come together,” Lawrence said.
WACC students from Tippecanoe Valley, Warsaw and Whitko High Schools who are interested in attending Inspire can contact their guidance counselors. Adults can contact Lawrence at 574-221-1492 or [email protected] to enroll in the inaugural class that begins in early April.
A grand opening ceremony is also planned for April.[[In-content Ad]]

Beauty will be a little easier to attain after Inspire College of Cosmetology opens at 3171 E. Center St. March 21.
The beauty school is the dream of stylist Nicole Lawrence, a licensed cosmetology instructor who says she’s excited to develop a new generation of cosmetology professionals.
“There are so many career opportunities available in the cosmetology field,” Lawrence said. “Hair and nails are only part of this world. There’s also product development and sales, management, aesthetics like skin care and makeup application and, of course, teaching.”
When Inspire’s doors open, Lawrence will accept adults from the area who want to make the world a brighter place one head of hair – or fingernail or toenail – at a time. The one-year program for adults provides the training necessary to take the Indiana State Board of Cosmetology licensing exam.
In August, high school juniors from Warsaw Area Career Center will begin a two-year program that will also prepare them to take the state licensing exam by the time they complete their senior year of high school.
“Our high school students will be career-ready when they graduate,” said Lawrence. “Inspire’s partnership with Warsaw Area Career Center is an amazing opportunity for local students who want to move into a skilled profession after completing high school.”
It was a conversation between Lawrence and Ronna Kawsky, WACC director and principal, that planted the seed that grew into Inspire. WACC students have been requesting cosmetology training for years while, at the same time, Lawrence was developing the idea of her own cosmetology school.
“After all the planning and work to get the building ready, it’s exciting to see everything come together,” Lawrence said.
WACC students from Tippecanoe Valley, Warsaw and Whitko High Schools who are interested in attending Inspire can contact their guidance counselors. Adults can contact Lawrence at 574-221-1492 or [email protected] to enroll in the inaugural class that begins in early April.
A grand opening ceremony is also planned for April.[[In-content Ad]]
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