To learn more about the cost of this program, visit our Barber Program Page and our Catalog.
For further program cost information please review our catalog.
*The amounts shown above include costs for the entire program, assuming normal time to completion. Note that this information is subject to change.
Financial Aid is available to those who qualify. You can review the requirements here and reach out to one of our Financial Aid representatives to find out more.
The time it takes to complete a 1000-hour barbering program can vary based on several factors, including the program structure and your personal schedule. Typically, these programs are designed to be completed in:
- Full-Time Programs: Around 6 to 12 months. If you attend classes full-time, which often means around 30-40 hours per week, you can finish in this timeframe.
- Part-Time Programs: 12 to 18 months or more. If you’re studying part-time while working or managing other commitments, it may take longer to accumulate the required hours.
Programs can be flexible, so the exact duration will depend on how many hours per week you’re able to commit to your training. It’s a good idea to check with the specific barbering school or program you’re interested in for their schedule and options.
As a graduate of a Barber Program, you’ll be equipped to excel in various aspects of barbering. You’ll master techniques for cutting, styling, and grooming men’s hair, including precision cuts, fades, and classic styles. You’ll also gain expertise in shaving, beard trimming, and offering traditional barbering services. Your training will include learning how to consult with clients to understand their preferences and provide personalized recommendations. Building a loyal client base and advising on grooming products will be key parts of your role. Maintaining a clean and sanitary workspace will be essential, and staying updated with industry trends through ongoing education will help you keep your skills sharp. Whether you work in a barbershop, start your own business, or pursue other opportunities in the field, you’ll have a strong foundation to launch a successful career in barbering.