Why We're Different Our Foundation News & EventsPursuing an education in one of our programs is the first step to discovering a career filled with endless opportunity. The Salon Professional Academy's goal is to maximize your artistic potential through programs that teach not only the latest techniques, but also proven business strategies. Our well rounded education will significantly improve your earning potential and prepare you for a long-term future in the industry.The TSPA DifferenceWhat sets us apart from traditional beauty schools is our commitment to your success. We accomplish this by delivering:Training programs that offer the latest techniques, trends and styles - supported by RedkenSmall class sizes that encourage interaction and enable more one-on-one time with educatorsCreative and motivating educators who empower you to develop the skills you need for a long-term future in the industryState-of-the-art facilities that provide a positive, real-world learning environmentBusiness skills that make you a highly-trained and well-educated graduate, ready for top salonsEndless Industry OpportunitiesOur students have held many exciting positions within the industry including; photo/editorial print work, fashion show/runway work, freelance artists, in salon make up artist, cosmetic counter associate and competition/stage work.more...See more text
DO NOT GO HERE.The student doing my hair refused to listen to the teacher insisting she had a "better way". I left with dye all over my face and neck, and a very splotchy, patchy brown ombre that had not been blended at all. I called back to have them fix it. Ended up with Ms. L who refused to tone hair that she had bleached, did not complete and job and told me to "just use purple shampoo". The instructors care even less than the students. don't waste your time or money.
Would never go back. It is a pretty building with free parking, but that is the only reason to go. The student had NO CLUE what to do, and the reason why became so obvious once the teacher came over. The teacher (Macfey?) pretty much did everything, which would have been awesome if my hair turned out at all! I do not recommend this place at all. After I left, I went across the street to walmart, bought a box of dye and went home and re-did it. Turned out way better! (L'Oreal preference).