Start with how you learn best
A school path gives you a structured classroom schedule, consistent curriculum, and a clear administrative process. An apprenticeship path is more worksite-centered, with more time learning inside a professional environment and more dependence on the host shop, mentor, and program structure.
Compare the real tradeoffs
Ask about total cost, schedule, transportation, supplies, supervision, state requirements, and how quickly you will build a portfolio. The right answer is not only about speed. It is about whether the path gives you enough practice, feedback, professional habits, and licensing preparation.
Use PPIA for the next question
PPIA can help prospective students and emerging professionals understand what to ask before committing to a path, including whether a program connects to real salons, barbershops, mentors, and career support.
