School Name and Address
Contact for more information
General Information
General information
Public or private
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Private
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Type of school
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Vocational school that provides training in professional equine massage and alternative therapies.
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School accreditation
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Licensed by the Washington State Workforce Training and Education Coordinating Board. and Dept. of Health Board of Massage
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Specialized licensure
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Washington State Board of Massage
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Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act eligible training provider
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All the equine massage licensing programs are approved.
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School setting
Setting
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Small town-rural area (not within commuting distance of a large city)
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Public transportation to campus
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Grant County Transportation
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Student parking on campus
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School has large parking lot and is free to students.
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County
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Grant
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School visits
School visit availability
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Upon request; appointments for tours.
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Contact to set up school visit
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Mary Lou Langley, 509.246.8053; langleyml@nwi.net
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Additional information
Student Body
Enrollment
Number of part time, male students
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2
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Number of part time, female students
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17
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Total number of part-time students
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13
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Total number of male students
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2
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Total number of female students
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17
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Total number of students
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19
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Costs
Program costs
Tuition: On-campus class: $7,695; On-line class: $6,895. Application fee is $100.00 and books are $350. On-line student lab (50 hours) is $1,295.
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Tuition rates vary by
Degree level (e.g., certificate, associate, bachelor's)
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Tuition payment plans available
Deferment plan (you can pay part of your tuition at the start of the term and the rest at the end of the term)
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Installment plan (you can pay tuition in several payments over the course of the term)
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Tuition guarantee (you aren't affected by tuition increases; the tuition you pay your first year is the amount you pay all years)
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School offers tuition payment plans; can be monthly or quarterly. All payments are due and payable by middle of 4th quarter.
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Financial Aid
Contact for counseling or more information
Applying for financial aid
Submit these forms
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Federal financial aid is N/A.
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Financial aid programs at this school
Need-based scholarships and grants
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Privately-sponsored scholarships and grants
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Veteran's benefits
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Veteran's benefits, such as the GI Bill, are honored
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Department of Vocational Rehabilitation
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Other
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Kenny Ardel Foundation
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Admissions
Contact for more information
Education required for admission
High school education
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High school diploma required and GED accepted.
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Application dates
Admission is available
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On-campus fall term, August 31, 2017
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Application deadline
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Continuously
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Notified of acceptance by
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Continuously
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On-line course open enrollment
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Application requirements
Online application available
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www.langleyequinestudies.com
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Application fee
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$100
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Submit these items:
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Application
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Required for all students
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High school transcript or GED certificate
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Recommended, but not required
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Interview
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Required for all students
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Written essay or personal statement
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Required for all students
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Academics
Degrees offered
Pre-licensing training
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Certificate or diploma
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Graduation requirements
Minimum GPA 75%; take the NBCAAM exam, and practical massage demonstration.
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Attendance options
Days
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On-line/distance learning
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Part time
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Computing
Online registration for classes
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Student Services
Academic services for all students
Academic advising
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Tutoring
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Other services for all students
Basic job skills
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Student lounge
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Career Services
Career services offered
Alumni networking and mentoring
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Career counseling
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Job interview preparation
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Placement assistance
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Résumé preparation assistance
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Small business development and self employment marketing
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Educational programs
List programs by [ title | cluster ]
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Massage Therapy
- Alternative Equine Therapies [Certificate]
- Equine Massage Practitioner [Certificate, Pre-license Training]