NCEA Esthetician Scholarship

Esthetician students will be eligible to receive a $1,000 scholarship while attending school. These incentive scholarships will be awarded to students that demonstrate good performance in school as well as financial need.

A 250-word typed essay of the applicant's financial situation, and their desire to become an esthetician will determine the Scholarship Winner. Applicants must have enrolled and begun classes in an esthetician only training program by the application deadline and maintain at least 80% attendance and 80% grade average.

A selection committee comprised of National Coalition of Estheticians, Manufacturers/Distributors and Associations members will review all applications that meet the basic requirements to be verified by the student’s school. There will be a limit of one scholarship recipient chosen from an individual school each year.

To apply, please fill out the form below, attach a short typed explanation of your financial need, as well as your desire to receive the scholarship, and mail to NCEA, P.O. Box 484 Spring Avenue, Ridgewood, NJ 07451-0484.

Application Deadline Dates for each quarter are March 1st, June 1st, September 1st and December 1st.

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