Career Opportunities

Learn to be a professional barber or hair stylist at the best barber college school in Dallas Ft Worth Metroplex

Being a licensed barber or hair stylist is a career, and a career in huge demand, with many more opportunities than skilled professional to fill those positions.

But what many so not understand is that the opportunities are not just as salon stylists and shop barbers, but as television and stage makeup artists, competition stylists, and more.

Call, make an appointment, come by and meet with us. We will gladly take the time to speak to you about the profession and opportunities. We have over 30 years in the industry and will answer all your questions.

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Financial Aid Available to those that qualify, Apply: https://studentaid.gov

School Code-#043024 Graham’s Barber College

The Federal Pell Grant and Federal Direct Loans are an Important source of aid for students. The amount of the award depends upon the determination of the student’s eligibility based on the U.S. Department of Education guidelines. Pell Grants do not have to be repaid. Financial need is based on an analysis of Information provided by the student on a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA Form).

Who Qualifies for Federal Financial Aid:

To be considered eligible for and receive Title IV aid, a student must meet the following specific requirements:

Be a U.S. Citizen or eligible non-citizen. Be a “regular student”-that is, enrolled in eligible program that leads to a degree, certificate or a degree-with-transfer program., Not be enrolled simultaneously in elementary or secondary school, Have a valid Social Security number, Be registered with Selective Service, if required. Sign a Statement f Educational Purpose certifying that federal student financial aid will only be used to pay educational costs. Not be in default on a Title IV loan; or if in default, have made satisfactory repayment arrangements with the loan holder. Not have obtained loan amounts that exceed annual or aggregate loan limits made under any Title IV loan program. Not have been convicted of an offense involving the possession or sale of illegal drugs that occurred while the student was enrolled and receiving Title IV aid. Have completed repayment of funds to either Department of Education or the holder of a loan, if applicable. Not have been convicted of, or plead nolo contendere or guilty to, a crime involving fraud in obtaining Title IV aid. Not be liable for an overpayment of a Title IV Grant.

There are some Title Iv funds that the student was scheduled to receive that cannot be disbursed to him/her up withdrawal because of other requirements. For Example, if the student is a first time borrower for student loans and has not completed 30 days of school. That student would not be eligible for any student loan disbursements.

If any student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan, both of the following may occur. The Federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student, including applying any income tax refund to which the person is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan. The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government assistance until the loan is repaid.