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Six Students Graduate From Massage Therapy Program

By: Mike Gavin
Published: August 30, 2019

Six new massage therapists hit the job market this month after they graduated from Isothermal Community College with their certifications.

The graduates are Beverly Ward, Georgia Ballard, Conner Davis, Amelia Morris, Laura Lancaster and Kathy Schmidt-Corn.

Isothermal’s Massage Therapy program provides 660 hours of training combining lecture time with hands-on practice of massage techniques. Coursework includes anatomy and physiology, kinesiology, nutrition, business practices, ethics and specific massage modalities. Students gain hands-on experience by working with the public in a clinic setting through the program’s student massage clinic.

The Massage Therapy program graduates may sit for the MBLEx (Massage and Bodywork Licensing Exam) and apply to NCBMBT (North Carolina Board of Massage and Bodywork Therapy) for their license to practice massage in the state of North Carolina.

Isothermal’s program prepares students for a career in massage therapy in hospitals, health & fitness centers, wellness centers, chiropractic offices, resorts, spas, nursing homes, cruise ships or provides the opportunity to start their own business.

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics employment of massage therapists is projected to grow 23 percent from 2012 to 2022, much faster than the average for all occupations.

Registration is now taking place for a new day class, scheduled to begin on Sept. 17. For more information on the program or to register, please stop by or call the Polk Center at 828-894-3092. Financial aid opportunities are available for qualifying students.

Category: Continuing Education, Awards

Keywords: Massage Therapy