Mailing address: PO Box 907 Lake Stevens, WA 98258-0907
General Information
General information
Public or private
Private
Type of school
Vocational school that provides pre-license massage and spa training. Advanced classes are also offered.
Degrees offered
Certificate, Pre-licensing Training
School accreditation
Licensed by the State of Washington and Washington State Workforce Training and Education Coordinating Board and approved by the Washington State Board of Massage.
Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act eligible training provider
Professional Massage Training program only
School setting
Setting
Suburban (within commuting distance of a large city)
The school operates on a semester basis, ten months per year, with day and evening classes. The 740-hour massage program runs from September to June in two, five-month semesters. The school also offers an 80-hour spa therapy program. Upon completion of the massage program, the student receives a certificate and is prepared to take the National Certification Examination for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork for licensure in Washington.
Student Body
Enrollment
Total number of students
36
Class sizes limited to 18 to 20 students.
Costs
Program costs
Tuition for the 740-hour massage program is $12,750. There is a $200 application fee and $500 for liability insurance and supplies.
We accept applications anytime for the upcoming year until the first day of class in September. Then we will accept applications for the following school year anytime during the current school year.
Application requirements
Application fee
$200
Submit these items:
Application
Required for all students
High school transcript or GED certificate
Recommended, but not required
Interview
Required for all students
Applicants must be 18 years of age or older.
Academics
Degrees offered
Pre-licensing training
Certificate or diploma
Graduation requirements
The program is specific and there are no class choices. Curriculum is handed out on the first day of classes.
Attendance options
Days
Evenings
All students are considered full time and there are mandatory weekend segments of course work, special lectures, and massage practicum.