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How to Become a Barber

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How to Become a Barber | Tricoci University of Beauty Culture-Danville

How to Become a Barber | Tricoci University of Beauty Culture-Danville

If you’re interested in becoming a professional barber, you’re probably wondering what steps you need to take to make it happen. The process can vary depending on where you live, but in general, there are a few key steps that you’ll need to follow.

Research Barber Schools

The first step in becoming a barber is to research different barber schools available in your area. You’ll want to find a school that offers the type of training you need and that is accredited by the state. Some schools offer full-time programs that can be completed in a few months, while others offer part-time programs that can take up to a year or more to complete, and schools like Tricoci University of Beauty Culture offer both full and part-time programs as well as night schooling options to make pursuing your passion easy.

Make Sure You Meet Eligibility Requirements

Once you’ve found a school that you’re interested in attending, you’ll need to meet the eligibility requirements. These can vary depending on the school, but in general, you’ll need to be at least 18 years old and have a high school diploma or GED. Some schools may also require that you pass a background check or drug test, though Tricoci University does not. If you’re wondering what eligibility requirements you may be asked to meet, reach out to the top schools on your list. A quality school will have the resources available to walk you through the steps of enrollment and becoming a barber student.

Ask About Financial Aid

As with any specialized education or training, the path to becoming a professional barber costs money. Investing in a quality education for yourself is one of the best ways to ensure you have the training you need as well as the knowledge to navigate the business side of the barbering profession. However, we understand that paying for schooling can be a daunting task. That’s why we have a financial aid team ready to help you better understand what scholarships, loans, grants, and more you may qualify for.

At Tricoci University, we believe that the beauty industry is for everyone. That’s why we also offer payment plans for qualifying students to help make the cost of attending barber school more manageable.

Complete the Barber Program and Get Your License

Once you’ve enrolled, it’s time to learn. At Tricoci, our education includes both classroom and hands-on training, ensuring you have the knowledge and skills to perform a wide variety of barbering services on diverse hair types. During your program, you’ll learn about different types of hair cutting, styling, and grooming techniques, as well as the proper use of barbering tools in a variety of situations.

Additionally, we teach you the business skills you may need to navigate the beauty industry after graduation. After all, succeeding as a barber isn’t just about the technical skills, it’s also about knowing how to build a brand, promote your work, and find a job that allows you to truly follow your passions.

Upon completion of the program, you will have to pass the state board exam to become a licensed Barber. The exam will test your knowledge of the state’s regulations and laws, as well as your technical skills. Because this exam is run at a state level, you will be required to obtain a license in each state you wish to practice your craft in.

Get the Education Needed to Be a Barber with Tricoci University

Becoming a barber can be an exciting and rewarding career choice. With the right training and education, you’ll be able to provide your clients with the latest hair cutting and styling techniques. If you’re ready to start your passion-filled career as a professional barber, Tricoci’s barbering program (available only at our Chicago Northwest and Bridgeview campuses) is here to help make your dream job a reality.

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