National Massage Therapy Institute

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Length to Graduate: 12 Months
Location: DE-Wilmington, NJ-Atlantic City, PA-Philadelphia, VA-Falls Church
Students per Class: 11-20
Subject: Therapeutic Massage

DESCRIPTION

If you’re looking for a truly hands-on career where you can make a difference in the health and well being of others, look no further than the National Massage Therapy Institute. In as little as 8 months, you can be ready for an exciting and rewarding career with a solid future.

Massage has been embraced by the public and the medical community for its proactive and therapeutic properties. More than ever, people are turning to the healing touch of massage to maintain good health, reduce stress, promote healing and prevent illness and injury.

ADVANTAGES

Massage therapists enjoy flexibility in working hours, and locations. Your career may take you on board a cruise ship, to a resort or hotel, a spa or a salon. You may work for a sports team, in a fitness center or on staff at a corporation. Or you may choose to put your talents to use in a hospital, or a physical therapy or chiropractor’s office… or, perhaps, in your own private practice.

THINGS TO CONSIDER

Faculty members at NMTI are all experienced in massage and healthcare. Instructors are also knowledgeable about the surrounding community and the industry, which puts them in a great position to assist students in transitioning into a massage therapy career.

FINANCIAL AID

Our staff can help determine a payment option that’s best for you. We’ll be happy to answer any questions you have about NMTI and financing your education.

SCHOLARSHIPS

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CERTIFICATIONS

NMTI is accredited by the Commission on Massage Therapy Accreditation (COMTA).

SUMMARY

We provide you the quality, hands-on training and credentials you need to begin a rewarding career in Massage Therapy. We have five convenient locations in four Mid-Atlantic States with the sole focus of helping you succeed as a Massage Therapist.

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National Massage Therapy Institute
10050 Roosevelt Blvd Philadelphia, PA 19116

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