Above The Rest Academy Apprenticeship Program Overview
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Step 1
Apply & Qualify
- Provide proof of 10th-grade education or equivalent
- Submit a valid government-issued photo ID
- Provide your Social Security Number or ITIN
- Submit court or parole documents, if applicable
- Secure a licensed barbershop or salon willing to train you
- Ensure the training location has active workers’ compensation insurance
- Ensure the training location can offer 32–42.5 hours of training per week
- Ensure your trainer is licensed, in good standing, and able to supervise
- Complete the enrollment application
- Submit all required documents to Above The Rest Academy
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Step 2
Train & Apprentice (21–24 Months)
Complete the required Pre-Apprentice Training Certificate.
Above The Rest Academy submits your apprentice license application to the California State Board. You may not perform services until your apprentice license is issued.
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On-the-Job Training — 3,200 Hours
Completed at your licensed barbershop or salon (32–42.5 hours per week) -
Classroom Instruction — 220 Hours
Completed with Above The Rest Academy (4 hours per week on your assigned class day) - Follow all dress code, attendance, and classroom policies to remain in good standing
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Step 3
Graduate & Get Licensed
- Submit accurate monthly training logs without exception
- Provide pay stubs or workers’ compensation documents when requested
- Complete all required training hours, classroom hours, and documentation
- Once everything is verified, apply for the California State Board licensing exam
Policy: Above The Rest Academy admits students of any race, color, national origin, and ethnic origin to all rights, privileges, programs, and activities made available to students at the school. The academy does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, or ethnic origin in the administration of its educational policies, admissions procedures, or any other school-administered programs.
1. Complete the required 2-hour Pre-Apprentice Training Certificate
- Proof of 10th-grade education or equivalent
- Be at least 17 years of age
- No prior barber or cosmetology license revoked
- Current valid government-issued ID
- Valid Social Security Number or ITIN
- If previously convicted of a felony, all related arrest, court, parole, and/or probation documents must be provided
- Must locate an establishment willing to train the student 32-42.5 hours per week (DAS requirement)
- Must have a licensed trainer in good standing at the establishment
2. Submit your certificate to Above The Rest Academy for verification.
Call us at 909.437.8398 to set up an appointment.
3. Fill out the enrollment application.
Before applying for your pre-apprentice license, you must first secure a barbershop or salon that agrees to train you. Once you have your training location, submit all required paperwork to Above The Rest Academy so we can begin the apprentice license process with the State Board.
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- Attend (39) health and safety course.
- You will learn stateboard laws and health regulations.
- Once student is able to locate a barbershop or salon they can submit application for apprentice license.
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- Program Length: 21–24 months, depending on the number of hours worked each week.
- Program Hours:
- 220 classroom hours
- 3,200 training hours at a barbershop or salon
- Weekly Requirements:
- Apprentices must complete 32–42.5 hours of training per week at their chosen barbershop or salon, and attend 4 hours of class on their assigned class day.
- Monthly Logs
- All apprentices are required to submit their monthly log every month without exception. Logs must be accurate and turned in on time to remain in good standing with Above The Rest Academy, the Division of Apprenticeship Standards (DAS), and the State Board.
- Paystubs / Workers’ Compensation Verification
- If Above The Rest Academy, the DAS, or the State Board requests pay stubs or workers' compensation documentation, the apprentice must submit them immediately. Failure to provide required documentation may delay progress or affect program status.
- Licensing Eligibility
- Once all required hours are completed and all documentation is verified, apprentices become eligible to apply for their licensing exam.