Arizona School of Massage Therapy |
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Accreditation
Accredited by the Accrediting Council for Continuing Education and Training (ACCET) along with Council of Massage Therapy Accreditation and Part of the Steiner Education Group (SEG), also programmatically accredited by the Commission on Massage Therapy Accreditation (COMTA).
Location(s)
- Utah-UT (Salt Lake City Campus | Utah Valley Campus)
- Nevada-NV (Las Vegas Campus)
- Arizona-AZ (Phoenix Campus | Tempe Campus)
- Colorado-CO (Westminster Campus | Aurora Campus)
- Nevada-NV (Las Vegas Campus)
- Arizona-AZ (Phoenix Campus | Tempe Campus)
- Colorado-CO (Westminster Campus | Aurora Campus)
Delivery Format
Online and Campus Education
Financial Support
Students can apply for Federal Title IV student financial assistance programs (federal and state financial aid, grants and loans) along with institute's personal loans. click on "Financial Aid" tab below for details.
Specialization
Massage Therapy
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Professional Massage Therapy Program (Online and Campus)
Locations Offered
All Locations
Time Frame
Full-time: 7 months | Part-time: 12 months
815.5 clock hours | 51 quarter credit hours
Master Bodyworker Program (Online and Campus)
Locations Offered
Salt Lake City, Tempe, and Las Vegas Campuses (Available only to UCMT FOS graduates)
Time Frame
Full-time only: 10 weeks (in addtion to the Professional Massage Therapy Program)
1036 clock hours | 66.5 quarter credit hours
The Professional Esthetics Program
Locations Offered
Salt Lake City and Phoenix Campuses
Time Frame
Full-time: 7 months | Part-time: 9.5 months
720 clock hours
The Master Esthetics Program
Locations Offered
Offered only at the
Salt Lake City, UT Campus
Time Frame
Full-time: 12 months | Part-time: 16.5 months
1200 clock hours
Interested in Professional Skin care and Massage Continuing Education Programs? visit Steiner Continuing Education
Massage therapy is a reward giving and flexible career in which the individuals not only care about others but also take care of themselves.
The Arizona School of massage therapy does not pay consideration to the success of students in the college only. It also pays due regard to the success of students in professional careers. In order to fulfill this purpose, job placement services are provided to the students.
Steiner Leisure Limited is an international provider of spa services. More than 200 salons and spas work under Steiner Leisure Limited. These spas and salons work at worldwide resorts and different cruise ships.
In land-based spas of Steiner, urban hotel spas, resort spas and day spas are included.
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Programs
Diploma ProgramsProfessional Massage Therapy Program (Online and Campus)
Locations Offered
All Locations
Time Frame
Full-time: 7 months | Part-time: 12 months
815.5 clock hours | 51 quarter credit hours
Master Bodyworker Program (Online and Campus)
Locations Offered
Salt Lake City, Tempe, and Las Vegas Campuses (Available only to UCMT FOS graduates)
Time Frame
Full-time only: 10 weeks (in addtion to the Professional Massage Therapy Program)
1036 clock hours | 66.5 quarter credit hours
The Professional Esthetics Program
Locations Offered
Salt Lake City and Phoenix Campuses
Time Frame
Full-time: 7 months | Part-time: 9.5 months
720 clock hours
The Master Esthetics Program
Locations Offered
Offered only at the
Salt Lake City, UT Campus
Time Frame
Full-time: 12 months | Part-time: 16.5 months
1200 clock hours
Interested in Professional Skin care and Massage Continuing Education Programs? visit Steiner Continuing Education
Why Arizona School of Massage
- Graduate in Just 7 Months
- Job placement rate is 90%
- Around 160,000 Massages in Weekend Student Clinics
- 20 Years on Specializing in Massage Therapy Training
- 7 Campuses in 4 Western States
- Accredited Massage School by ACCET
- Lifetime Career Services
- Experienced Knowledgeable and Friendly Faculty and Staff
- 5,000 New Job Opportunities Every Year
- Daytime or evening classes
- ASMT Housing Assistance
- Financial aid, grants and loans available for those who qualify.
About
Welcome to Massage Therapy School
The Arizona School of Massage Therapy is committed to assist for getting on a path that will build up a career in massage therapy.Massage therapy is a reward giving and flexible career in which the individuals not only care about others but also take care of themselves.
Massage therapy settings
The massage therapists can work in multiple environments and settings. Following are some of the settings in which massage therapists can work.- Cruise ships
- Sports clinics
- Medical offices
- Resort spas
- Day spas
- Destination spas
High Quality Education
The Arizona School of massage therapy is committed to provide high quality education so that the students may become able to get good and reasonable jobs.The Arizona School of massage therapy does not pay consideration to the success of students in the college only. It also pays due regard to the success of students in professional careers. In order to fulfill this purpose, job placement services are provided to the students.
Steiner Leisure Limited
The Arizona School of massage therapy is a part of Steiner Education Group (SEG). The Steiner Education Group (SEG) is a subsidiary of Steiner Leisure Limited.Steiner Leisure Limited is an international provider of spa services. More than 200 salons and spas work under Steiner Leisure Limited. These spas and salons work at worldwide resorts and different cruise ships.
In land-based spas of Steiner, urban hotel spas, resort spas and day spas are included.
Accreditations
Following are the accreditations of Arizona School of massage therapy.- Accrediting council for continuing education and training.
- Commission on massage therapy accreditation.

Important features of Arizona School of massage therapy
Following are some of the important features of Arizona school of massage therapy.- When the individuals enroll with the school, they are likely to become graduates in about 7½ months.
- In 2010, in public SEG clinics, more than 200,000 massages were performed by Arizona School of massage therapy.
- SEG schools bear a history of training massage therapists for about 30 years.
- The Arizona School of massage therapy also provides relocation assistance.
- The graduates of Arizona School of massage therapy are working for well-known and top employers.
- The Arizona School of massage therapy also provides financial assistance to the students in order to support educational expenses of students. However, this facility is available only to the students who qualify.
- The Arizona School of massage therapy provides assistance related to career services.
- The School bears the honor of having friendly and knowledgeable faculty and staff members.
Costs of massage program
The students who enroll in massage programs at Arizona School of massage therapy will need to bear following costs.| Programs | Tuition & Fees | Books & Supplies | On-Campus Room & Board |
| Professional Massage Therapy Program | $11,765.00 | $920.99 | N/A |
| Master Body worker Program (includes Professional Massage Therapy Program) | $16,213.57 | $1,092.23 | N/A |
Duration to complete massage programs
Following table is likely to provide information about the duration of massage programs offered at Arizona School of massage therapy.| Programs | Day | Evening |
| Professional Massage Therapy Program | 32 weeks | 52 weeks |
| Master Body worker Program (includes Professional Massage Therapy Program) | 42 weeks | N/A |
| 91% of graduates finished on time. | ||
Chances of getting a job
The placement rate for the graduates of massage programs = 95%.Types of jobs
Following are the types of jobs which a massage program graduate can get.- Licensed Massage Therapist
- Massage Therapist
- Certified Massage Therapist (CMT)
- Registered Massage Therapist
- Licensed Massage Practitioner
- Integrated Deep Tissue Massage Therapist
- Bodywork Therapist
- Therapeutic Massage Technician
Other placement statistics
The following table is likely to provide information about other placement statistics of massage programs.| Placement Rate | |
| COMTA | 91% |
| Arizona State Board for Private Postsecondary Education | 94% |

Financial Aid
- Federal Workstudy (FWS)
- Federal Pell Grant
- Federal Supplement Education Opportunity Grant (S.E.O.G.)
- FFELP Stafford Subsidized Loans
- FFELP Stafford Unsubsidized Loans
- FFELP Plus Loan (for parents)
- Direct Stafford Subsidized Loans
- Direct Stafford Unsubsidized Loans
- Direct Plus Loan (for parents)
- Vocational Rehabilitation
- Alaska Student Loan
- Veterans Benefits
- Americorps grants

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