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At Texas Barber College, we’re proud to be the local school in your hometown. We’re looking for students like you – motivated individuals who are ready to begin their new careers and desire personalized attention from top-notch instructors.

Why Texas Barber College?
60-Plus Years Career Success
We Have One Focus: Barbering
At Texas Barber College we don’t offer multiple programs like some career colleges. We provide a focused barbering education designed for one purpose – to help you reach your career goals and succeed in the barbering profession.
Quality Instructors
The instructional staff at Texas Barber College consists of dedicated and knowledgeable barbering professionals. You’ll enter your new profession with confidence after training with them. Texas Barber instructors bring their know-how and training to the classroom. They know what it takes to become leaders in the field. You’ll graduate with relevant, practical training that will help you move smoothly into your new career.
Four Convenient Locations
With campuses in Dallas and Houston, you can get the training you need to succeed without disrupting your lifestyle.
Quote from a former TBC student…“You’ll enter your new profession with confidence after training with them. Texas Barber College instructors bring their know-how and training to the classrom.”
List of State Reciprocity Requirements for Barbering
Every state has licensure requirements for being able to practice barbering in their state. You can access a list of barbering requirements for each state via the following link: State of Reciprocity Requirements for Barbering
Fully Accredited
Texas Barber College is accredited by the Commission of the Council on Occupational Education (COE), 7840 Roswell Road, Building 300, Suite 325, Atlanta, GA 30350; Telephone: 800-917-2081; Fax: 770-396-3790; www.council.org.
Being an accredited institution means that Texas Barber College adheres to a series of strict guidelines that ensure the quality of our programs. As an accredited institution, Texas Barber College qualifies for Federal financial aid.
State Licensing Agency/Chief Administrator
The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) is the state agency authorized to license and regulate Texas Barber College.
The Chief Administrator for Texas Barber College is Kathleen Colt; Email address: kathleen@txbarber.edu; Phone number: (713) 953-0262, x1407.
Admission Requirements
All students under consideration for admission to Texas Barber College must meet the following requirements:
- At least 18 years of age or beyond the age of compulsory high school attendance.
- Government-issued photo i.d. (driver’s license or state photo i.d.) and social security card.
- Earned a valid high school diploma, GED certificate, or successful completion of homeschooling at the secondary level as defined by Texas state law, or provides self-certification of the same on the TBC Enrollment Application and, if a Title IV applicant, on the FAFSA.
- Completion of Enrollment Application, participation in an entrance interview, provision of accurate and current contact information for 5 references (e.g., 3 relatives; 2 friends).
Decisions concerning the admission or rejection of an application are subject to the discretion of the Texas Barber College Admissions Department.
As a condition for enrollment in Texas Barber College (TBC), students must enter into an agreement which provides that all disputes between a student and TBC will be resolved by binding arbitration, and as a further condition for enrollment, students must agree that any dispute or claim that they may bring will be brought solely in the student’s individual capacity, and not as a plaintiff or class member in any purported class action, representative proceeding, mass action or consolidated action. More information concerning these conditions for enrollment can be accessed via the following link: TBC NOTICE OF ARBITRATION & CLASS ACTION WAIVER
Title IX & Gender Equity
Texas Barber College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, age, disability, rational origin, or any other characteristic protected by law, in its education programs and activities. Texas Barber College prohibits sexual harassment, which is a form of prohibited sex discrimination and includes any act of sexual violence.
Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 (“Title IX”) is a federal civil rights law that prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in federally funded education programs and activities. This protection against sex discrimination also applies to employment in and admission to Texas Barber College. TBC’s Title IX policies and procedures can be accessed here: Sexual Harassment – Title IX – Policies & Procedures
The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies, including, but not limited to, Title IX inquires and complaints:
Anthony Reed, Title IX Coordinator, 8201 South Gessner Rd., Ste. A, Houston, Texas 77036; (713) 953-0262, ext. 1403; titleixreports@txbarber.edu
Title IX – Employee Training
Training Information
Title IX & Clery Act Annual Training
DL Traning Solutions, LLC
November 2, 2021
Training Documents
TBC Employee Attendees
Anthony Reed
Kathleen Colt
Questions regarding Title IX may also be referred to the Office for Civil Rights – U.S Department of Education (OCR) at 800-421-3481; Dallas OCR office at (214) 661-9600. The web address for OCR is http://www2.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ocr/index.html
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