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4 Steps on How to Choose a Good Massage Therapy School


By Joseph Nyamache

4 Steps on How to Choose a Good Massage Therapy School

Massage therapy is becoming increasingly popular. It may be because of this that many states have taken notice of the rise in massage therapy clinics and have begun to create laws to regulates its practice around the country. This would seemingly be very advantages to many who flock to massage therapy clinics since they can start to expect consistency among clinic types. However, it is becoming frustrating to masseuses who have been practicing massage therapy for many years who suddenly need to obtain certification and accreditation for their arts.

While we cannot do much to change already in place state laws aside from switching states. Many massage therapists would prefer to stay where they are and continue to serve their current clients where they have an established reputation. Many who are going to or planning to go to massage therapy schools in order to obtain their certification actually believe schooling will be a cinch since they already know their materials well and just need the certificate to prove it. Here are some tips they may find helpful:

1.) Location

Many can save both time and money by simply finding classes and schools near their home or massage clinic. Once they do this they simply need to choose the location which will fit best with their current schedule. If, for instance, they will be going to class right before or after their shift they may find a location near work. On the other hand, a location near their home would be great if they would be coming directly from home.

2.) Tuition fee

Other masseuses must consider the tuition fees. Many people are relying on their massage therapy positions to pay for most of their living expenses and don't have much more to spare on schooling. For those that need it, it may be best to consider schools which offer flexible payment terms, scholarship programs, loans, or work exchange. With those that have more time than money on their hands the work exchange program can help them by providing a discount on their tuition and books in exchange for their time spent working on the campus.

3.) Certification

Making sure that the school they choose is recognized by the state or other school board officials and is accredited to teach massage therapy. Making sure of this before they enroll can save the time and hassle of finding out that their certification is no good and is not recognized as legal. Once point of advice: Simply ask for a list of accredited schools which teach massage therapy. This way you won't waste your time with non-legitimate schools.

4.) Specialization

Just like other types of schooling, massage therapy courses vary in which types of massage therapy they focus on. If you wish to focus on a particular massage therapy field, then it would be a great idea to seek out schools which are known to emphasis those schools. In doing so you will benefit more from what the instructors and materials have to offer.

The more technical your particular field of massage therapy, then the more specialized of a school you will want to attend. After you have achieved on certificate and if you can afford more schooling, you can also take another course in a different specialization.



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