List of Schools in Louisville, Kentucky - Colleges and Universities - Private Institutions Offering Two Year Degrees

Private Institutions Offering Two Year Degrees

  • Brown Mackie College (For-profit, primary school in Kansas)
  • Daymar College (For-profit)
  • Donta School of Beauty Culture (For-profit)
  • National College of Business and Technology (For-profit)
  • Spencerian College (For-profit)
  • The Hair Design School (For-profit)
  • Trend Setters Academy of Louisville (For-profit)
  • Empire Beauty School (For-profit)

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