🧾 How to Report an Esthetician School in Colorado That Breaks the Rules

🧾 How to Report an Esthetician School in Colorado That Breaks the Rules

Protecting Students and the Industry

When researching Denver esthetician training, students expect honesty, compliance, and proper education. Unfortunately, some schools in Colorado do not follow the law regarding required hours. This not only harms students but also damages the reputation of the industry.

If you suspect a school is not requiring the proper in-person hours, you can take action.

🔹 Colorado’s Legal Requirements

By law, every esthetician program in Colorado must include:

  • 450 in-person hours minimum at a licensed facility.

  • 150 hours maximum online through distance education.

  • A total of 600 hours for program completion.

Any school offering more than 150 online hours or requiring less than 450 in-person hours is non-compliant.

🔹 Why Reporting Matters

Students who attend illegal programs face serious risks:

  • Being denied licensure by the state board.

  • Losing time and tuition money.

  • Having to repeat training at a compliant school.

  • Entering the workforce unprepared.

Reporting non-compliant schools protects future students and ensures the esthetics profession in Colorado remains strong.

🔹 Who Oversees Colorado Esthetics Schools?

The Division of Private Occupational Schools (DPOS) regulates esthetics programs in Colorado. Their job is to enforce compliance, investigate complaints, and protect students.

🔹 How to File a Complaint

If you believe a school is breaking the rules, here’s what you can do:

  1. Collect information (school name, program details, how hours are structured).

  2. Visit the DPOS website at highered.colorado.gov/dpos.

  3. File a complaint online or contact their office directly.

  4. Provide as much detail as possible so they can investigate.

DPOS takes these complaints seriously. Schools found guilty of non-compliance may face penalties, including fines or license revocation.

🔹 Why Choose Elite Aesthetics Academy

At Elite Aesthetics Academy in Denver, we believe in full transparency. Our students:

  • Complete 450+ hours in person with live model practice.

  • Access 150 hours of approved distance education.

  • Train in a professional environment that mirrors real spa and medspa settings.

  • Graduate fully prepared for exams and employment.

We encourage students to research carefully and hold all schools accountable.

✅ Final Takeaway

If a school offers more than 150 online hours or less than 450 in-person hours, they are breaking Colorado law. Protect yourself, protect future students, and protect the esthetics profession by reporting non-compliant schools to DPOS.

👉 Looking for Denver esthetician training that follows the law? Contact Elite Aesthetics Academy today

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