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LocationLloydminster
CredentialCertificate
Program Length4 months
Delivery MethodFace-to-face

Be job ready in a single semester with a barber certificate.

Not only is it a quick entry into the working world, it’s also a door into the resurgence of barber shop culture and growing emphasis on gender-neutral cuts and styles.

Barbers work with hair. That means shampooing, cutting, trimming and styling. And, a barber's work isn't limited to men's hair. They can work with the shortest cuts with clippers to long, layered looks.

As well, you learn how to:

  • analyze hair and scalp and suggest treatments
  • give a scalp massage
  • suggest hair styles, styling aids and products
  • create a hair tattoo with clippers

Barbers work on more than the hair on people’s heads. It also includes shaving, trimming and shaping facial hair. The art of shaving with a straight razor is one of the skills.

Lakeland’s certificate is a gateway to the Alberta barber apprenticeship program. You’ll complete all of the technical training. You’ll get a head start on your on-the-job training hours though the college’s public salon.

You’ll need to add just over 1,300 hours of the on-the-job training before you can write the journeyperson exam.

Requirements

More program details

Remember that studying includes other expenses than tuition and fees - you should also be budgeting for your accommodation and living expenses. Alberta student loan guidelines recommends $1,153/month.

Our tuition and fees page has details about academic, application and mandatory fees and their cost breakdown per term.

You can view your required textbooks ahead of time.

Courses are modules. You learn the skills from each module in order to move on to the next course.

The program runs September through December.

Your weekly class schedule can be found on your My Lakeland student portal when available. This is usually one month prior to the program start date.

Important dates found below include your tuition due date, your program registration/start date, events and holidays.

Dates are subject to change. We recommend you check here regularly for any updates.

Academic Schedule

Aug 12 — Fees due, fall term
Sept 3 — Registration Day
Sept 4 — First day of classes, fall term
Sept 11 — Last day to add courses
Sept 24 — Last day to drop courses. Last day to withdraw with full refund of fees less tuition deposit.
Sept 30 — National Truth & Reconciliation Day, college closed
Oct 14 — Thanksgiving, college closed
TBD — First day public clinic / practicum
Nov 1 — Last day to withdraw with W grade or change from credit to audit
Nov 11 — Remembrance Day, college closed
Dec 13 — Last day classes & public clinic / practicum
May 30 — Lloydminster Campus Convocation

Please note these dates are subject to change.

2025

Aug 11 — Fees due, fall term
Sept 2 — Registration Day
Sept 3 — First day of classes, fall term semester 1
Sept 10 — Last day to add semester 1 courses
Sept 23 — Last day to drop semester 1 courses. Last day to withdraw with full refund of fees less tuition deposit.
Sept 30 — National Truth & Reconciliation Day, college closed
Oct 13 — Thanksgiving, college closed
TBD — First day public clinic / practicum
Nov 3 — Last day to withdraw from semester 1 with W grade or change from credit to audit
Nov 11 — Remembrance Day, college closed
Dec 12 — Last day classes & public clinic / practicum
May 29 — Lloydminster Campus Convocation

Complete your apprenticeship

Our barber certificate qualifies you to as a barber apprenticeship. You'll complete all of the required technical training for Alberta's barber apprenticeship program.

After graduating from our program, your next step is to find an employer. Then, you'll register as an apprentice and do 1,450 hours of on-the-job training. Contact your local Apprenticeship & Industry Training (AIT) office for more details.

When you finish those hours, you will write the journeyperson exam.

Blue seal

If you are interested in running your own business, or if you want to get into management, you can also earn a blue seal. You must complete 150 hours in business subject areas. You may take courses from our business certificate program to earn this seal. To learn more, contact the business enrolment specialist.

Become a hairstylist

If you want to expand your hair skills, the next step is hairstylist. You'll move into hot tools as well as chemical treatments including colouring and perms.

Lakeland also offers this certificate. You'll have completed the first semester of your technical training with your barber certificate.

Professional development

Professional development courses and workshops are often offered through a salon or product company.

Add to your skills

Lakeland's esthetician and clinical esthetician programs are options that broaden your skills into beauty, skin care, anti-aging and stress reduction. 
 
Student shaving a client's beard
Your resume is built in our campus hair salon and spa. You'll gain first-hand experience with the business side of the industry, managing appointments and interacting with clients.

Learning in action

Student giving a beard trim in the salon
The health and wellness industry continues to grow. Hone your skills here and gain the knowledge needed to create your own business or advance in your own career helping others.

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