Kentucky State Law Allows a Single Beauty Program, Beauty Instructor Apprentice, to Be Partially Online

Kentucky State regulations governing beauty education strictly mandate that most programs must be completed onsite to qualify for licensing credit hours. Louisville Beauty Academy, a Kentucky State-Licensed and State-Accredited Beauty College, is fully aligned with these legal requirements. As of September 2024, the majority of beauty programs still require hands-on, direct instruction to meet state standards.

However, there is one notable exception allowed by the law: the Apprentice Instructor Curriculum. According to Section 8 of the law, this program requires a total of 750 hours of training, with 425 hours dedicated to direct contact with students. The remaining 325 hours of theory instruction can be completed either in person or online, making it the only beauty program that offers some flexibility for online learning.

This partial online allowance provides an opportunity for aspiring beauty instructors to complete their theoretical coursework remotely while ensuring they still receive the hands-on experience required through 425 onsite hours. Though online options remain limited for most programs, this exception reflects Kentucky’s evolving approach to beauty education.

The Apprentice Instructor Curriculum remains the only program that permits this balance between online and onsite education, offering more flexibility for students while maintaining the high standards set by the state for licensing.