CURRENTLY ENROLLING FOR THE MASTER BARBER PROGRAM
CURRENTLY ENROLLING FOR THE MASTER BARBER PROGRAM
Admission to All In The Wrist Barber Academy is on a selective basis. All must meet the following criteria:
EDUCATION: Have a valid High School diploma or its equivalent (i.e., GED), or a high school transcript clearly showing completion/graduation. In the event of a foreign diploma is presented, the applicant must have evidence that verification of the foreign student’s high school diploma has been performed by an outside agency that is qualified to translate documents into English and confirm the academic equivalence to a U.S. high school diploma. If the student is homeschooled, the applicant must provide a state-issued credential for secondary school completion if homeschooled AND
PROOF OF AGE (at least 16 required): Provide any state or federal issued document showing date of birth. Examples include, but are not limited to, driver’s license, military ID, passport, birth certificate, etc.
NOTE: All in the Wrist Barber Academy does NOT admit students on the basis of his or her ability to benefit (ATB) from training.
Barber Instructor Program (250 Clock Hours) and Barber Instructor Program (500 Clock Hours)
Same requirements as Master Barber Program as noted above.
In addition must possess a current Master Barber/Barber license
• If enrolling in the Barber Instructor Program needing only 250 clock hours, applicant must have at least 2 years-experience; such experience shall be documented by a notarized statement(s) from current or previous employers. If the required statement(s) cannot be obtained, the applicant must submit an explanation, with any other available documentation, such as W-2 forms.
Shaving 101 (35 Clock Hours)
Same requirements as Master Barber Program as noted above.
In addition, must possess a current Cosmetologist/Cosmetologist Instructor license
*Shaving 101 is for those individuals who wish for your Cosmetology/Cosmetologist Instructor license to reflect that you are qualified to teach Barbering,.
Once the initial application and required documents have been received, a representative from the school will contact the potential student to set up an appointment to meet with the academy's Executive Director.
Admissions contact information
Prospective students wishing to enroll and have questions, contact Gia Livingston at (302) 659-1027 or email at aitwbarberacademy@gmail
CALL NOW 302-659-1027
The majority of your time as a professional barber will be spent on your feet. It is of the utmost importance for you to learn ways to prevent fatigue, improve your personal appearance and maintain your health.
The Barber should give his/her feet daily care for comfort and to help maintain good posture.
To protect individuals and public health ; a barber should know when, why and how to use sterilization practices. The barber must know the laws, rules and regulations that govern barbering and comply with them. By such compliance he/she is contributing to the health, welfare and safety of the community.
Sterilization and sanitation is important to the barber because this deals with methods used to prevent the growth of germs or to destroy them entirely. particularly those that are responsible for infections and communicable diseases.
The use of certain chemicals by barbers involves certain dangers, unless safety measures are taken to percent mistakes and accidents. The barber should always read manufacturer's directions and follow the directions on the labels and accompanying literature when using chemicals. The following are some general safety precautions to be observed by the barber in the use of chemicals:
1. Purchase chemicals in small quantities and store in a Coll, dry place
2. Carefully measure chemicals
3. Keep all containers labeled and covered
4. Do not smell the chemicals
5. Keep a complete first aid kit on hand
6. Wear protective gloves
7. Always wash hands after the use of chemicals
The babe must acquire a basic knowledge of modern chemistry. It is an essential requirement for an understanding of the various products being used in the shops and salons. It is important that the barber understands these products and learn how to use them for the maximum benefit and safety of the patron.
All of the information presented is a requirement for any salon and shop once employed and is vital for a Long, successful career I the barber industry.
In order to be placed in a shop or salon for employment you must have obtained a training certificate satisfying the clock hours required and Obtain a passing theory and practical grade for the Delaware State Barbering and Cosmetology Boards; unless licensure is not required as with the Shaving 101 Program.
Crimes substantially related to the practice of Cosmetology, Barbering, Electrology and Nail Technology
18.1 Conviction of any of the following crimes, or of the attempt to commit or of a conspiracy to commit or conceal or of solicitation to commit any of the following crimes, is deemed to be substantially related to the practice of cosmetology, barbering, electrology and nail technology in the State of Delaware without regard to the place of conviction:
18.1.1 Reckless endangering in the first degree. 11 Del.C. §604.
18.1.2 Abuse of a pregnant female in the second degree. 11 Del.C. §605.
18.1.3 Abuse of a pregnant female in the first degree. 11 Del.C. §606.
18.1.4 Assault in the second degree. 11 Del.C. §612.
18.1.5 Assault in the first degree. 11 Del.C. §613.
18.1.6 Assault by abuse or neglect. 11 Del.C. §615.
18.1.7 Murder by abuse or neglect in the second degree. 11 Del.C. §633.
18.1.8 Murder by abuse or neglect in the first degree. 11 Del.C. §634.
18.1.9 Murder in the second degree. 11 Del.C. §635.
18.1.10 Murder in the first degree. 11 Del.C. §636.
18.1.11 Unlawful sexual contact in the first degree. 11 Del.C. §769.
18.1.12 Rape in the fourth degree. 11 Del.C. §770.
18.1.13 Rape in the third degree. 11 Del.C. §771.
18.1.14 Rape in the second degree. 11 Del.C. §772.
18.1.15 Rape in the first degree. 11 Del.C. §773.
18.1.16 Sexual extortion. 11 Del.C. §776.
18.1.17 Sex offender unlawful sexual conduct against a child. 11 Del.C. §777A.
18.1.18 Sexual abuse of a child by a person in a position of trust, authority or supervision in the first degree. 11 Del.C. §778.
18.1.19 Sexual abuse of a child by a person in a position of trust, authority or supervision in the second degree. 11 Del.C. §778A.
18.1.20 Female genital mutilation. 11 Del.C. §780.
18.1.21 Kidnapping in the second degree. 11 Del.C. §783.
18.1.22 Kidnapping in the first degree. 11 Del.C. §783A.
18.1.23 Arson in the second degree. 11 Del.C. §802.
18.1.24 Arson in the first degree. 11 Del.C. §803.
18.1.25 Identity theft. 11 Del.C. §854.
18.1.26 Forgery. 11 Del.C. §861.
18.1.27 Unlawful use of credit card; felony. 11 Del.C. §903.
18.1.28 Reencoder and scanning devices. 11 Del.C. §903A.
18.1.29 Dealing in children. 11 Del.C. §1100.
18.1.30 Endangering the welfare of a child. 11 Del.C. §1102.
18.1.31 Sexual exploitation of a child. 11 Del.C. §1108.
18.1.32 Unlawfully dealing in child pornography. 11 Del.C. §1109.
18.2 Crimes substantially related to the practice of cosmetology, barbering, electrology and nail technology shall be deemed to include any crimes under any federal law, state law, or valid town, city or county ordinance, that are substantially similar to the crimes identified in this Section.
2 DE Reg. 1378 (02/01/99)
3 DE Reg. 1197 (03/01/00)
4 DE Reg. 329 (08/01/00)
5 DE Reg. 1260 (12/01/01)
8 DE Reg. 1460 (04/01/05)
15 DE Reg. 224 (08/01/11)
20 DE Reg. 916 (05/01/17)
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