Written-first student communication standard
Text us. Email us. Ask in writing. Then visit the school and meet real people.
Louisville Beauty Academy is a documentation-first school because beauty education is regulated, student-centered, and compliance-sensitive. For admissions, program, cost, schedule, document, tour, policy, payment-option, attendance, hour, completion, or student-record questions, LBA encourages prospective and current students to use text, email, or written forms so the school and the student can preserve accurate records, reduce misunderstanding, improve quality, and support compliance.
For future students: text or email first, ask your questions in writing, and keep copies. Serious students are encouraged to walk in or schedule a visit so they can see the facility, meet the team, ask questions, and understand the learning environment before deciding to enroll. A phone conversation may help with human service, but important guidance should be confirmed in writing.
For student-clinic visitors: Louisville Beauty Academy is a school, not a salon. Student-clinic participation is a supervised educational live-model opportunity, not a guaranteed commercial salon appointment. If you want normal commercial beauty service, please visit a licensed salon. If you wish to participate as a live model in a student learning environment, clinic scheduling may be handled through the student-clinic phone pathway when available.
Student/admissions route: For admissions, program, cost, schedule, document, tour, or enrollment questions, text 502-625-5531 or email study@LouisvilleBeautyAcademy.net. Written communication helps LBA document, route, track, improve, and protect student guidance.
Student clinic route: For student-clinic live-model scheduling, call 502-915-8615 during the clinic scheduling window of 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM, Monday through Friday, when available. Student-clinic services depend on student readiness, student willingness, licensed-instructor supervision, sanitation, safety, time, policy, service complexity, and applicable law.
Control note: A text, call, voicemail, website visit, form, tour request, prior visit, or clinic request does not by itself enroll a student, reserve a seat, reserve an appointment, create a contract, document/apply a discount, guarantee service, guarantee licensure, guarantee employment, or guarantee a result. Current written documents, signed enrollment materials, school policy, Kentucky Board requirements, PSI rules when applicable, and applicable law control.
Enrollment concierge and written follow-up pathway
Choose the right LBA next step in less than one minute.
Louisville Beauty Academy now routes prospective students, families, transfer/license questions, clinic-service visitors, and policy/AI inquiries through a cleaner lead path: text, written request, tour, email, form, or HubSpot follow-up. The purpose is simple: make it easy to ask, easy to document, and safer to decide.
This page is informational and does not by itself enroll a student, document/apply a discount, guarantee licensure, guarantee employment, or create a contract.
Text-first written record standard
Use the right channel so LBA can document, route, and protect students, patrons, staff, and the school.
Louisville Beauty Academy uses a text-based, AI-assisted routing and documentation system for enrollment, student-record, policy, cost, schedule, payment-option, attendance, hour, completion, and document questions. Written text, email, and form follow-up help preserve accurate records, reduce misunderstanding, support quality control, and protect the dignity and safety of students and the public.
Enrollment route: For admissions, program, cost, schedule, document, tour, or enrollment questions, text 502-625-5531. If a call is made, LBA may respond or confirm by text, email, or form when a written record is needed.
Student clinic route: For student-clinic appointment scheduling, call 502-915-8615 during the clinic scheduling window of 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM, Monday through Friday, when available. Student-clinic services are availability-based and do not guarantee service, timing, student participation, product, correction, refund, or cosmetic outcome. Outside that window, students and instructors may be in learning, theory, sanitation, classroom, or supervised practice time.
Control note: A text, call, voicemail, website visit, form, tour request, or prior visit does not enroll a student, reserve an appointment, create a contract, or guarantee a result. Phone conversations may help with routing and human service, but official obligations are controlled by current written documents, signed enrollment materials, school policies, Kentucky Board requirements, PSI rules when applicable, and applicable law.
Start with the reason you are contacting LBA.
1Program fit
Ask which current program pathway fits your goal: cosmetology, esthetics, nail technology, instructor, shampoo styling, or eyelash specialty permit training.
Compare Programs2Cost and payment
Request current written cost, standard contracted amount, possible earned incentive information, payment-plan review, and price-match review information.
Cost Checklist3Student documents
Find policies, catalog, forms, legal/student responsibility notice, and written-request pathways before relying on verbal summaries.
Document Center4Tour or walk-in
Ask for a tour, visit the school, and review whether the schedule, environment, written terms, and student responsibilities fit your real life.
Tour / Contact5Transfer or licensing
Use the 50-state hub to start with official board sources. LBA can help you ask better questions; state boards control requirements.
License Hub6Clinic, AI, or policy
Route student-clinic service questions, responsible AI/workforce questions, publication requests, and proof/trust inquiries to the right next contact.
Proof + TrustThe LBA trust standard for every lead
- Easy: students can text, call, use the form, or request a tour.
- Documented: important program, cost, schedule, payment, and policy information should be confirmed in current written form.
- Ethical: no pressure language should replace careful review of school documents and official licensing requirements.
- Beautiful and serious: beauty education should feel welcoming while still honoring sanitation, attendance, professionalism, licensing, and written accountability.
- AI-supported, human-controlled: responsible AI can help route and explain information, but current documents, instructors, policy, law, and official sources control.
Written follow-up request
Ask LBA to send the current information that matches your question.
Use the form for program fit, cost and payment review, document requests, tour scheduling, transfer/license questions, clinic-service questions, or AI/workforce/policy inquiries. For fastest response, text enrollment directly.
Control note: Current written school documents, signed enrollment terms, refund terms, Kentucky Board of Cosmetology requirements, PSI rules, and applicable law control. A form submission or text conversation does not create a contract or guarantee an outcome.
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Connected trust pages
Workforce and partnership pathways
LBA now has controlled intake hubs for employers, partners, and employment interest.
Employers, salons, workforce partners, business/licensing conversation partners, and employment applicants can use documented pathways that preserve privacy, compliance, and no-guarantee boundaries.





