Washington Massage Schools
Finding a top WA massage school is easier now that our readers are sharing their experience with the many Washington massage schools. So check out what our readers are saying about massage therapy schools in Washington.
There are so many excellent schools to choose from. And not just the big name schools but several top niche schools. And while many of the schools are in the larger cities like Seattle, several good massage programs are available in the regional areas.
How to Choose the Best Washington Massage Schools
If you follow the steps below you can narrow down your search to find the best Washington massage schools for you. Take it slow, this is an important decision for your new career.
1) Review all of the listings for the Washington State massage therapy schools below.
2) For schools that interest you, follow the links to request more information about their program. They will contact you with detailed information about their program.
3) This is where it gets challenging. You have to sort through all the material and try to choose a handful of schools (no more than six) that really interest you.
4) Contact each school directly and make an appointment to visit with the admissions staff. They should give you a tour of the school and answer any questions you have. If a school is reluctant to answer certain questions you should consider that a warning flag.
5) If you are still interested in the program, make an appointment to observe a class in session. Don't be afraid to ask questions of the students and instructors after class. This step should help you determine what school "feels" the best to you. Schools should give you as much access as you need (without violating the privacy of its students).
6) Decision Time! Hopefully there is a strong front runner to make your decision easier. But if you are stuck between two choice, you may want to repeat step 5 again.
For more information on choosing your Washington massage therapy school, check out our complete guide to choosing a massage school.
Additional Selection Tips to Consider
Once you've found a few schools that look interesting on paper, it's time to interview. Visit any school you're thinking about attending, and see what you think. Sit in on a class, attend a planned career day or fair, and meet with current students to see what they think.
You should also talk to instructors to get an idea of the people you'll be working with and talk to graduates of the program to find out how their massage education has prepared them for practice.
In many cases, massage schools offer clinics, so that students can practice and the general public can receive discounted massages. If you happen to be on hand for one of these clinics, they can be a great way to explore the school's techniques and get a first hand view of what it is like to attend a massage school in Washington.
So Let's Get Started!
Jump down to our Washington Massage Schools Listings below and start making your list of schools. Remember to check out the ratings and comments that our readers give to each school.
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Washington Massage Therapy Schools Directory
Below is our list of top massage therapy schools in Washington. You can rate each program and add comments about each school.
Ashmead College (Seattle, Tacoma, Vancouver)
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Campus Locations: Seattle, Tacoma, Vancouver Instruction: 500 Credit Hours Average Duration: 1 year Tuition Cost: $10,000 [Techniques covered:...
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