Charter College (Massage Therapy Program)

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Length to Graduate: 9 Months
Location: AK-Anchorage, CA-Canyon Country, AK-Wasilla, CA-Lancaster, CA-Long Beach, CA-Oxnard, WA-Bellingham, WA-Pasco, WA-Vancouver, Online
Subject: Therapeutic Massage

DESCRIPTION

Charter College is a private, independent institution of higher education that follows a dramatically new direction. Charter is neither a liberal arts college, a university, nor a vocational school.  Instead, Charter College borrows certain elements from each of those respected educational institutions to create a unique and innovative experience for our students.

We offer career-focused education in the growing fields of Health Care, Business, Criminal Justice and Information Technology and strive to provide our students, both young and old, with an education that’s both relevant in today’s workspace and cutting-edge in technology and focus

ADVANTAGES

Faculty members are active professionals who are chosen based on credentials, education, and work experience. They share an enthusiasm and dedication for teaching and are able to motivate their students. Clarita faculty focuses on giving the students the skills they need to start their careers immediately.

THINGS TO CONSIDER

Massage therapists can be found working on cruise ships, and in outpatient facilities, spas, resorts, massage offices, nursing facilities, and beauty/hair salons. In addition, opportunities exist for graduates in nursing facilities, chiropractic offices, hospitals, and other medical environments.

FINANCIAL AID

Clarita participates in federal student aid programs, and state financial aid programs are available to eligible students, including Pell, Plus, and SEOG programs. Financial aid representatives are happy to provide students will help in determining eligibility and exploring other payment options.

SCHOLARSHIPS

NA

CERTIFICATIONS

Charter College is accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Career Schools and Colleges of Technology (ACCSCT). In addition, Charter College maintains an active partnership with the Antelope Valley Chamber of Commerce, Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce, Long Beach Chamber of Commerce, and the Career College Association.

SUMMARY

Charter’s philosophy is to direct you not only to the highest level of academic achievement and performance, but also strives to nourish your personal and professional growth.  Charter College believes that teaching the mastery of professional skills must be done in conjunction with the needs of an individual.  We have an obligation to you and a potential employer in this community to produce competent graduates who can succeed in an ever-changing, richly diverse workplace.

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Charter College (Massage Therapy Program)
27125 Sierra Hwy Suite 329, Canyon Country, CA 91351

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