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Five Questions To Ask Before Selecting A Massage Therapy College

Selecting a college is an important decision that can affect the rest of your professional life.

If you're planning a career and hence a training in a massage therapy, chary of significant expenditure of time and money. To get absolutely what you were looking for, here are a few tips that would help you successfully select a massage therapy college that's right for you.

Is The School Accredited?

Don't be shy about asking this question, as it can affect your financial aid as well as your subsequent licensing. Several different groups accredit massage therapy colleges. Ideally, your school should be accredited by the Commission on Massage Therapy Accreditation (COMTA). Other accrediting bodies include Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges of Technology (ACCSCT), Accrediting Council for Continuing Education and Training (ACCET), the Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools (ABHES), and the National Accrediting Commission of Cosmetology Arts and Sciences (NACCAS).

Who Are The Instructors?

There's an old, somewhat catty saying that those who can, do; those who can't, teach. This certainly isn't always true, but some massage therapy college, especially the ones with lower pay scales generally amass massage therapists who fail maintaining a practice due to personality conflicts with clients, poor training, or sheer incompetence.

In most regions, the massage therapy community is fairly close-knit. You may also want to ask how many instructors are there. If there are only one or two instructors, your options are severely limited.

Is Financial Aid Available?

If you are facing a financial crunch, see if your massage therapy college is accredited by a body recognized by the Department of Education (see above for some examples), if so you may be eligible for federal grants or loans. Also, ask the school about private scholarships and work-study opportunities.

Have Any Complaints Against Massage Therapy College Been Filed With The State Regulatory Board?

Watch out your massage therapy college and wary if there have been complaints against it, even if none of them ended with official sanctions. Disgruntled students and graduates often file complaints but are hesitant to testify publicly. Even the best school can have a few unhappy students, but if the numbers of people calling in complaints are high, beware.

What Do Other Students Think About The Massage Therapy College?

Try to gain a public opinion on the training program, preferably from the alumni of the program. What was their experience? Did they take the National Certification Board Exam, and if so, did they pass it? Do they feel the training they received from the massage therapy college was valuable? What would they like to see changed?

Ask questions and choose wisely. Some of the tips might be

  • Is The School Accredited?
  • Who Are The Instructors?
  • Is Financial Aid Available?
  • Any Complaints Against the College Been Filed With The State Regulatory Board?
  • What Do Other Students Think About The Massage Therapy College?

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