Central Piedmont’s Harris Campus to become a hub for cosmetic arts, barbering and massage therapy training
- College to add barbering, nail technology and esthetics programs in August 2026
- Expanded programs provide affordable community services while building skilled workforce
CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Central Piedmont Community College is transforming and expanding facilities at its Harris Campus into Mecklenburg County’s hub for hands-on learning in cosmetic arts, barbering, and massage therapy. The renovation and program expansion reflects the college’s continued commitment to preparing a skilled, workforce-ready talent pipeline while providing affordable beauty and wellness services to the community.
The renovated facility - formerly the Harris I building that will now be called the Cosmetic Arts building - will welcome students beginning with the fall semester in August 2026. Features will include modern, professional salon and massage therapy spaces designed to mirror real-world industry environments. Students will train by serving real clients, gaining practical experience while providing accessible, low-cost beauty and wellness services to the community.
“We’re turning passion into a profession,” said Dr. Heather Hill, Central Piedmont’s provost. “These best-in-class facilities at Harris Campus create direct and meaningful pathways into in-demand careers and prepare students to be confident, skilled, and workforce-ready from day one.”
Renderings of the Harris Campus Expansion
Expanding academic and continuing education pathways
The upgraded Harris Campus will support a wide range of curriculum and continuing education programs designed to meet Mecklenburg County’s growing demand for licensed cosmetic arts and massage therapy professionals across salons, spas, clinics, and independent businesses.
Clinic capacity will expand by 40%, increasing from 50 chairs to 70, unlocking more access for students seeking careers and community members seeking affordable services.
Students can complete a cosmetology, barbering, or massage therapy education at a fraction of the cost compared to private schools. Private school costs range from $22,000-$31,000, while Central Piedmont students can obtain an associate degree for just over $7,000, while continuing education costs range from approximately $600-$1,700.
Curriculum programs include:
- Associate in Applied Science degree - Cosmetology
- Cosmetology diploma
- Cosmetology certificate
- Dual Enrollment pathway for high school students leading to a Cosmetology Certificate
Continuing education programs include:
- Barbering Technology
- Cosmetology in Spanish
- Esthetics Technology
- Massage Therapy
- Nail Technology
- Natural Hair Care
Barbering, esthetics, and nail technology are all new programs for Central Piedmont.
Central Piedmont’s cosmetology program has served the community for more than a decade, licensing more than 700 students, with an 92% exam pass rate. The college partners with Pivot Point, a global leader in beauty, barber, and wellness education, to ensure students train using industry-leading curriculum, tools, and techniques.
Driving workforce impact and community access
As Mecklenburg County continues to grow, so does the need for trained and licensed cosmetic arts and massage therapy professionals. Central Piedmont plays a pivotal role in addressing both regional and statewide workforce needs by preparing graduates who are certified, skilled, and ready to succeed in the workplace.
The new public‑facing salon and massage therapy spaces will increase access to high‑quality, affordable services, creating a model that benefits both students and residents.
“This project is about more than a building renovation,” Hill said. “It’s about economic mobility, workforce development, and strengthening the connection between Central Piedmont and the community we serve.”
Students interested in applying for the program are encouraged to fill out a request for information form.