Search below to find a top massage therapy school in Georgia and start your career training.
School Accreditation: One of the first things you'll want to look at when reviewing schools is to make sure they are fully accredited. Almost any school that has a proven history of graduating successful massage therapy students will be accredited. Being accredited helps protect the students when they enroll in the event the school closes. Also as an accredited massage therapy school they usually offer Federal Financial Aid.
Finding a Job After Graduation: It doesn't matter what massage therapy school in Georgia you attend if you can't get a good job after you graduate. Schools we have listed have great contacts within the industry and can help you better with your career search. They also have good completion and pass rates which tells you that students complete their massage therapy program and get hired in their field of study after graduation.
In georgia the medium income for a massage therapists is $42,000. Georgia requires that you complete a minimum of 500 hours of education from an approved school (see above). You'll need to pay a $125 licensing fee and $85 renewal fee ever 2 years to keep your license.
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http://sos.ga.gov/index.php/licensing/plb/33
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