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At Myotherapy College of Utah, we teach that massage is an act of self-empowerment. Our massage therapists are taught to understand the mind-body connection and can help their clients understand why they are in need of massage therapy. Massage therapy is so much more than just working with muscles. At Myotherapy we teach our students about the Muscular System, Nervous System, Skeletal System, and much more! As you study to become a massage therapist, it's important to take care of your physical and psychological health.
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The mission of Myotherapy College of Utah is to provide students with high-quality education and experience to join and thrive in the Massage Therapy profession! Our faculty is comprised of licensed massage therapists who are experts in their field. In addition to being practicing LMTs many have taught at Myotherapy Massage College for over 15 years. Our class sizes are designed to be small and engaging. Each instructor is able to spend individual time helping students when needed.
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The total cost of massage therapy school estimated around $14,400 including Registration & Tuition Fees, Lab Fees, Books, Massage Table & Equipment, and Professional Licensing. A one-time $25.00 Application Fee is required for all Matriculated and Non-Matriculated students (this is non-refundable after 3 business days from enrollment date).
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Myotherapy College of Utah has an excellent financial aid administrator, who can assist you in applying for financial aid. Financial aid is available for Students part-time or full-time if they qualify. Starting your journey to becoming a Licensed Massage Therapist could appear overwhelming; especially when it comes to funding your education.
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The following information is a compilation of data gathered by the American Massage Therapy Association (AMTA) from U.S. government statistics, surveys of consumers and massage therapists and recent clinical studies on the efficacy of massage. This data provide an overview of the current state of the massage therapy profession, public and medical acceptance of the value of massage and increasing consumer usage of massage therapy in the U.S.
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