Madison College's new barber program opens doors to in-demand careers
Madison College will launch a one-year barbering program this fall, offering students a fast, affordable path into a growing industry.
Enrollment is now open for the Barber Technical Diploma program, which begins Aug. 31.
Students can complete the full-time program in two semesters, gaining classroom learning and hands-on training in local barbershops and salons.
Demand for barbers continues to grow. According to Lightcast labor market data, barbering jobs in the Madison College district are projected to increase by 10.1% between 2025 and 2030, outpacing the national growth rate of 6.7%.
“Barbering is a booming industry in Wisconsin with many opportunities for new graduates,” said Jeff “JP” Patterson, Madison College Barber Program Director and barbershop owner. “A barbering career is promising for individuals ready to learn and put in the time to master the trade.”
The program reflects the college’s commitment to workforce development by partnering with local employers to create training that matches job needs.
“We are excited to grow this program and support students as they pursue meaningful, in-demand careers in barbering,” said Madison College Provost Dr. Beth Giles.
Affordable program
Students in the 26-credit program will learn hair cutting and styling techniques, shaving and beard design, skincare and chemical services. The curriculum also emphasizes business and time management skills essential for success in the industry.
Tuition for the one-year program is $4,422 plus additional costs, lower than many private programs. Financial aid is available for eligible students.

Access to entrepreneurship
Madison College is one of three technical schools in the state that offer a full-time barbering program. In addition to the diploma, Madison College also offers a two-year earn while you learn barber apprenticeship program.
The Barber Technical Diploma Program meets Wisconsin licensure requirements following the state’s separation of barbering and cosmetology licensing, helping expand professional opportunities for graduates.
Graduates who earn licensure can pursue careers as barbers, grooming specialists, stylists and shaving experts, with opportunities to advance into business ownership, management, and other specialized services.
The application deadline is Aug. 15, 2026.
Learn more about Madison College’s new Barber Technical Diploma program.


