Questions to Ask Your Massage School Admissions Representative
Once you have made the decision to make the move to get into the rewarding field of massage therapy the next step is to choosing a massage school. One of the first steps in how to choose a massage therapy school which is right for you is to make a list of questions you have regarding this type of schooling. Have your list of questions with you when contacting any school so you do not forget to ask any of them.
Next you will need to request more information from massage therapy schools in your area. You may want to contact local massage spas and clinics to get recommendations of the schools they feel best prepare a person for a career in massage. Once you have compiled a list from your research then you can start contacting the schools on your list and make an appointment for an in-person or over-the-phone consultation with the admissions representative of those massage schools. Be sure to ask the admissions reps all of the questions you have on your list. Doing all of this will help you narrow your search down and correctly identify the school which is the best fit for you and your needs.
The list of questions you have for a massage school representative should include questions about whether their facility has an in-house student run spa or clinic where you can receive hand-on training with clients. This is important because you are required to meet a certain amount of hours of actual hands-on massage practice before you can graduate or to be become a licensed massage therapist. It is good to know if you will need to seek out people to practice on or if you will get the opportunity to have volunteers provided to you by a school spa or clinic.
Questions about financial aid or tuition assistance should also be on your list. First find out how much the tuition is for each school you are considering. In addition, ask about the cost of books and other materials you will need to pay for outside of tuition in order to attend school. Be sure to inquire about any scholarships, grants, loans, and work-study programs the school offers. Also be sure to ask about any payment plans or financing offered by the school to help you in paying for the portions of your tuition not covered by financial aid.
Be sure to also ask questions regarding class hours and schedule options, as well as how long massage school will take. This will help you choose a school best suited for you if you are in need of working your school schedule around your current work schedule or other obligations.

