If you are looking at massage schools, you may have seen that some are accredited and others are not. Accreditation is one way to evaluate the quality of education coming from specific schools. The U.S. Department of Education sets national standards that accrediting agencies then use to evaluate programs. Accreditation is a voluntary process initiated by the massage school. While becoming accredited lends credibility to a program, it is also expensive and creates much extra work for the administrators at the school, which can sometimes increase the cost of tuition. Because of this fact, it is important to examine other criteria such as state and national certification and licensing to see if the school is following national standards.
There are many reasons why you might want to attend an accredited massage school over one that is not accredited. Federal financial aid such as loans and grants are only available to students of accredited programs. Also, some states require students to graduate from an accredited program in order to become licensed. If the state where you plan to practice requires accreditation, then you will want to know that you are investing your time and money in an accredited massage school. A third reason for considering an accredited school is in consideration of future credit transfers. Many schools will not transfer credits from schools that are not accredited.
There are several organizations that may provide accreditation to massage schools that work under recognition of the U.S. Department of Education:
In addition to these accrediting agencies, another organization that lends credibility to massage school programs is the American Massage Therapy Association Council of Schools, which promotes quality education and high standards among its member schools. Member schools must meet all guidelines for their particular jurisdiction as well as provide a minimum of 500 hours of instruction. A member school is not necessarily an accredited school, though, so check carefully if you must attend an accredited school.
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U.S. Career Institute - At the U.S. Career Institute, students will be taught alternative health treatments to assist people in feeling better. With a number of organizations hiring in various positions, don't pass up this opportunity to go back to school and start a great career.
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Boca Beauty Academy of Massage - If you're interested in becoming a massage therapist, Boca Beauty Academy of Massage offers a fantastic program for students interested in this growing industry.
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Center for Massage & Natural Health - The Center for Massage & Natural Health assists students in reaching their goal of becoming a massage therapist affordably and conveniently.
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Cortiva Institute for Massage - Cortiva Institute for Massage prepares aspiring massage therapists with a rigorous program in the field of massage therapy. With locations available across the country, students can get prepared quickly.
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