Where do I sign up to begin my education and become a licensed massage therapist?
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Frequently Asked Questions
What do I need to do to become a licensed massage therapist?
St. Moritz Academy program exceeds the educational requirements of the state of Colorado of 500 hours, with a 650 hour program that provides graduates with the hands-on experience needed to master the application and techniques to enter the field of massage therapy, as well as prepares each graduate for the Bodywork Licensure Exam (MBLEx).
How much is tuition?
Tuition is less than $10,000. Opportunity available for less than $5,000 tuition.
How much can I make as a massage therapist?
As a massage therapist, the range of pay is typically $40 to $80 per treatment. This includes treatment pay and gratuity. The higher end is typically paid to resort spas like the Four Seasons, Ritz Carlton, or Canyon Ranch.
I am a spa director at a high end resort in the mountains and need to recruit a massage therapist. Who do I contact?
Whether you are a high end destination resort, local spa, massage clinic or chiropractor, you will have an opportunity to recruit the amazing massage therapists from St. Moritz.
What massage modalities does St. Moritz teach?
At St. Moritz Academy, our comprehensive 650 hour massage school program has a core focus on Swedish massage as the foundational concept but also includes deep tissue, sports massage, maternity massage, stone massages, hydrotherapy body treatments, and an introduction into Alternative Therapies.
What are the student graduation requirements and certificate policies?
Upon graduation, a Certificate of Completion will be awarded. Students will be considered a graduate of the 650 Hour Professional Therapeutic Massage Program upon completion of all required attendance, and coursework with a minimum academic grade of 70% and 80% attendance. Fulfillment of any outstanding tuition balance, tutoring fees, or penalties regarding student financial obligations. Click here for information.