If you’ve been thinking of a career in the beauty industry, don’t let the lack of a high school diploma or GED stand in your way! You may have heard that recent policy changes require that applicants have a high school diploma or GED in order to obtain Federal Financial Aid.
That’s where our Outreach Department comes in. The Outreach Department is here to help you enroll in the GED Academy or complete a high school diploma program within six weeks. Once you earn your high school diploma or GED, you’ll be ready to begin your classes at Marinello. Let us help you get started today!
We offer short-term career training programs for every beauty interest, including Cosmetology, Esthetics (Skin Care) and Manicuring. With a national network of employers, our Career Development team can help you find the career of your dreams. Employers count on Marinello to provide quality job-ready graduates. You could be working in a lifelong career in less time than you think!
Take advantage of the many benefits of our programs. We offer convenient class schedules, as well as instruction from industry experts. You’ll not only get into the workforce sooner, but also know that you have limitless career opportunities.
We think you’ll agree that a Marinello education is well worth the effort of getting your high school diploma or GED. Take the next step towards a better career by contacting us at (888) 434-6989.











Because earning the GED credential can be faster than finishing a high school diploma, it’s a good choice for individuals who are interested in accelerating their paths to the workforce. Recent studies reported by the ACE show that approximately 96% of U.S. employers accept the GED as equivalent to a high school diploma. Most 2-year colleges and vocational programs are included in the ACE statistic on college admissions for applicants with the GED credential. This means that students who take the GED exam can still access additional training for their prospective careers, if necessary.
Because earning the GED credential can be faster than finishing a high school diploma, it’s a good choice for individuals who are interested in accelerating their paths to the workforce. Recent studies reported by the ACE show that approximately 96% of U.S. employers accept the GED as equivalent to a high school diploma. Most 2-year colleges and vocational programs are included in the ACE statistic on college admissions for applicants with the GED credential. This means that students who take the GED exam can still access additional training for their prospective careers, if necessary.