Mission Statement
Networks Barber College's mission is to prepare graduates for employment by producing educated and professional individuals with the skills that will enable them to become a licensed barber-stylist or barber teacher.
About Our School
Networks Barber College offers individuals the opportunity to become licensed professional barbers and licensed barber instructors by providing quality training and education.
Networks Barber College maintains a commitment to excellence and its programs are accredited by the National Accrediting Commission of Career Arts & Sciences (NACCAS) and licensed by the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR).
We challenge you to take advantage of all of the valuable programs available to you and we wish you success as your work toward your career.
Licensed By: Illinois Department of Financial & Professional Regulation
320 West Washington Street
Springfield, IL 62786
Phone: (217) 785-0820
Illinois Department of Financial & Professional Regulation
100 West Randolph, 9th Floor
Chicago, Illinois 60601
Phone: (312) 814-4500
Accredited By: The National Accrediting Commission of Career Arts & Sciences, Inc.
4401 Ford Avenue, Suite 1300
Alexandria, VA 22302
Phone: (703) 600-7600
Licensures and certifications are kept in the administration office. If you would like to review copies, please make a request at the reception desk so that you may receive access. State licenses can be viewed in the waiting area near the reception desk as well.
Licensures and certifications are kept in the administration office. If you would like to review copies, please make a request at the reception desk so that you may receive access. State licenses can be viewed in the waiting area near the reception desk as well.
NACCAS Annual Report 2016 Statistics:
Completion Rate: 61%
Placement Rate: 64%
Licensure Rate: 100%
*2017 statistics will be available November 2018
Placement in Employment of Those Who Completed the Barber Stylist Program
You may also visit our College Navigator for Disaggregated Rates and Retention Rates
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