I am writing on behalf of Paul Mitchell The School Roanoke in Roanoke, Virginia. My name is Natasha Greene and I serve as the Campus/Education Leader as well as a licensed Cosmetology Instructor and Master Barber Instructor. I have been actively involved in shaping our students’ educational experience and preparing them for successful careers in the beauty and barbering industries.
When cosmetology hour requirements were reduced in 2024, we inquired about any expected changes to barbering hours and were informed that no reductions were planned. Unfortunately, we now find ourselves facing yet another unexpected and challenging situation. This recent change to barbering hour requirements was made without sufficient notice, leaving no time for proper announcements, planning, or preparation.
As a result, several of our part-time students will be unable to complete their required hours by the July deadline. These students are frustrated and discouraged, as the reduction in hours does not appear to take into account the needs of those currently enrolled, who must still learn and demonstrate all required practical skills and competencies—now within a significantly shortened timeframe. The abruptness of this change has created unnecessary stress and has the potential to compromise the quality of their training.
On behalf of our students and our institution, I respectfully request that an extension be granted for current barbering students. Allowing additional time would ensure they can complete their assignments, practical requirements, and state competencies thoroughly and confidently, without the pressure of unrealistic time constraints.
Please consider the impact this situation has on our future barbers and provide them the opportunity to complete their education properly and without undue hardship.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Natasha Greene