Massage Therapy Program Information

Upon completion of the Massage Therapy Certificate Program, students will be prepared to take the “National Certification Exam” created by the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork. (At this time the State of Wyoming does not require massage therapists to be licensed; other states do require licensing.)

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Massage Therapy Employment Information Disclosure

Eastern Wyoming College certificate programs are designed to lead to either employment or credit toward an Associate of Applied Science Degree.  The US Department of Education requires that institutions report certain information about students enrolled in Title IV eligible education programs that lead to gainful employment in a recognized occupation (GE programs).  

This web page gives students information about the program, links to occupational information, estimated program cost, normal time for program completion, median debt at program completion, and job placement rate for program completers, if available. * For programs with less than 10 graduates, median debt and on-time completion rates are designated by N/A. 

Massage Therapy

 

CIP CODE:

Credential Level: 01

Length of Program:

Normal time of program completion: 2 semesters

Number of hours required for completion:

30 Credit Hours

 

Estimated Cost of Program: 2009-2010

In-State

WUE

Out-of-State

Tuition & Fees

$2,080.00

$2896.00

$5344.00

Books & Supplies

$1,000.00

 $1,000.00

 $1,000.00

Room & Board

$5,478.00

$5,478.00

$5,478.00

Total Estimated Cost of Program

$8,558.00

$9,374.00

$11,822.00

Program Completion in Normal Time Frame: 

# of Completers

% of Graduates Completed on Time

2009-2010

N/A

N/A

Median Debt at Program Completion

Median Debt Completers 

2009-2010

N/A

More Career Information

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