AHP Options for Educators
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Sign up your students for AHP Free Student Network
Our free student network gives aspiring hair pros the tools to make it to graduation and start the career of their dreams, offering a free website, live webinars from industry leaders, study guides, and job placement resources. Find out how you can join the club and get all of your students access by contacting AHP.
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Become an AHP School Member
School members receive a free website, exclusive discounts, certificate of membership, plus access to our extensive online webinar library, curricula, and teaching aids.
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Join as an AHP School Member with Insurance
Protect your school and receive AHP’s full host of membership benefits including a free website, exclusive discounts, liability insurance, certificate of membership, and access to our extensive online webinar library, curricula, and teaching aids.
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Sign Your Students Up for AHP Student Membership with Insurance
Accidents happen. Ensure your students are protected during clinic hours by enrolling them in our Student Membership that includes liability insurance. Students also receive a valuable collection of resources and tools designed to give them a solid foundation for building a thriving career.
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AHP Membership for Educators
Join as a Professional member and receive all the benefits of membership plus teaching resources, and save $24 off your dues as an educator.
How can AHP help your school?
Email education@associatedhairprofessionals.com or call 800-575-4642.
Free "Liability & Risk Reduction" Curriculum
Teach your students that:
You may be the best stylist in the world, but- Shears cut
- Color stains
- Tools burn
- Clients sue
Use our complimentary curriculum in the classroom.
AHP Blog
Oh No! Too Much Product?
03/20/2025
Watch this quick tip to remove excess product from your client's hair
Mobile Licensing, We’ll Help You Get Rolling
03/18/2025
From behind the chair to behind the wheel
Illinois Proposes New Instructor Qualifications, Hair Diversity Education, and More
03/14/2025
Comment on the proposed rules by March 31