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    Empire Beauty School is a large system of for-profit cosmetology schools in the United States. Headquartered in Pottsville, Pennsylvania, it is the largest system of cosmetology schools in the country. [1] [2] Founded in 1946, it currently has 76 schools nationwide. [3]

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    Empire Beauty may refer to a number of things. MV Empire Beauty , a ship built in 1943 and scrapped in 1969. Empire Beauty Schools , a cosmetology school in the USA founded in 1948

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  8. Student loan forgiveness: $238 million in beauty school debt ...

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    The Education Department (ED) is cancelling $238 million in student loan debt for 28,000 former beauty school students who had been defrauded. The Education Department (ED) is cancelling $238 ...

  9. California State Polytechnic University, Pomona - Wikipedia

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    Old horse stables Cal Poly at Pomona stands on the former Arabian horse ranch of cereal magnate W.K. Kellogg.. Events leading to the foundation of present-day Cal Poly Pomona began with the ending of the Voorhis School for Boys near Walnut Creek [18] in San Dimas, California, and its acquisition by the San Luis Obispo–based California Polytechnic School in 1938.