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MASSAGE THERAPIST PROGRAM

MARQUETTE SCHOOL OF THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE

For 2009/10

LICENSED BY THE STATE OF MICHIGAN

#20010018

307 S. Front Street #215 Marquette Michigan 49855 (906) 225-1700 [email protected] www.mqtmassage.com

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MISSION

Our mission is to support, foster, and sustain the advancement of massage therapy, for both our students and the general public.

Massage Therapist Program

Completion in 16 weeks. 500 clock hour, Hybrid Distance Learning Massage Therapist Program. Program content:

Clock Hours: Swedish Massage 200 (Communication, Assessment, Planning, Application)

Anatomy/Physiology 130

Pathology 50

Kinesiology 40

Business and Ethics 15

Trigger/Pressure Point Therapy 25

Muscle Energy techniques 20

Sports Massage 10

Basic Shiatsu/Seated Massage 5

Stone Massage 5 Total tuition cost: $2,400.00

Michael Ryan CMT/Director/Instructor Michigan Board of Massage Therapy Member

Michael has been a Certified Massage Therapist, and member of Associated Bodywork and Massage

Professionals, in private practice since 1988, all in Marquette. He has refined his massage through the help of doctors, nurses, physical therapists, chiropractors, and other massage therapists across the country. He continues to maintain an open working relationship with the regional medical community.

Angie Harris CMT Instructor

Angie has a private practice in Stephenson MI. She has completed the Massage Therapists program as well as the Core Curriculum Instructor Training Program, (December 2006.) Angie is the Instructor for the Escanaba/Stephenson locations.

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Admission to the Marquette School of Therapeutic Massage is limited in order to ensure the quality of training. Admission is at the discretion of the administrators, which considers accepting those applicants who are the most qualified, taking into account the professionalism required in the field of massage therapy. Marquette School of Therapeutic Massage does not discriminate against any applicant on the basis of race, color, sex sexual orientation, religion, national or ethnic origin. The basic requirements for admissions are outlined on page 3.

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AGE/EDUCATION

Applicants must be at least 18 years of age and possess a high school diploma or have an equivalency diploma.

HEALTH

Applicants are required to be in good health, free of communicable disease and able to give and receive massage techniques as taught at Marquette School of Therapeutic Massage without risking injury to themselves or others.

INTERVIEW

All prospective students must complete an interview with the School director. REGISTRATION

The Enrollment Form must be completed, signed, and returned with a $25 application fee. A meeting with the school director is required to complete the enrollment process. If the applicant is accepted into the school a $200 deposit is required to reserve a place in the desired class. The $200 will be applied toward the first tuition payment which is due at orientation.

TRANSFER STUDENTS

Marquette School of Therapeutic Massage may accept credits from other schools at the discretion of the Director.

TUITION Tuition is $2400.

PAYMENT OPTIONS

1. A $25.00 registration fee is due with application.

2. An enrollment fee of $200 is due at the initial interview to reserve a place in class.

3. ½ of tuition is due at orientation ($1200.) The $200 enrollment fee will be credited toward this first payment.

4. Textbooks totaling $60. will be purchased at Orientation. This amount includes tax.

5. Remaining tuition may be paid at Orientation or payment arrangements may be made at that time. 6. If making payments, $900. will be due by the 8th week with the remaining $300. due by the 15th week. 7. You may discuss other payment options with the director.

8. The school is eligible to receive Michigan Rehabilitation Monies. ENROLLMENT FEE REFUND

The enrollment deposit of $200 will be refunded if the applicant drops out anytime up to 2 weeks prior to orientation. After that time a refund will be granted only if there is another applicant waiting to fill that class space.

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CALENDAR FOR 2009/10 Marquette Classes Spring/Summer 2009

Classes will meet April 1st through July 22nd Tuesdays 10am-5pm until April 30th

Wednesdays 10am-5pm, May 6th through July 22nd Fall 2009

Semester runs from Wednesday August 26 through December 17. Classes will meet Wednesday and Thursday evenings from 6pm-9pm

No classes Nov. 25 & 26 (Thanksgiving break)

Winter 2010

Semester runs from Wednesday January 6th through April 29th. Classes will meet Wednesday and Thursday evenings from 6pm-9pm

No classes March 3rd & 4th (Winter break) Escanaba Classes

FALL 2009

There Will Not Be A Class Offered For Fall 2009 Winter 2010

Semester runs from Monday January 4th through April 27th.

Classes will meet Monday evenings from 6-9 pm and Tuesday mornings from 10am-1pm. No classes March 1st & 2nd (Winter break)

Stephenson Classes

Semester runs from Wednesday April 28thto Thursday August 18th 2010. Classes will meet Wednesday and Thursday evenings from 6pm-9pm At Orientation please be prepared to:

1) Pay ½ down of tuition fee. The $200 deposit is applied to this payment. 2) Pay for required textbooks.

3) Make arrangements for remaining payments and sign a payment contract. CANCELLATION AND REFUND POLICIES

Class size is limited to 12 students and a class may be cancelled if fewer than 6 students are enrolled. All money paid by the applicant shall be refunded if the applicant is rejected by the school before

orientation. An application fee of not more than $25.00 may be retained by the school if the application is denied. All tuition and fees paid by the applicant shall be refunded if requested within 3 business days after signing a contract with the school. All refunds shall be returned within 30 days.

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ATTENDANCE POLICY

Because this course has such a small number of in-class hours, every massage therapy class must be attended. If for some reason the student needs to cancel a class, arrangements must be made (at the convenience of the instructor), to make up the missed class.

A student must not miss more than three (3) classes. This will result in the dismissal of the student with NO REFUND in tuition monies or fees. If absences are a result of illness and more than five (5) classes are missed, the student has the option to complete the course the next semester at no additional charge. If the student is dismissed by one of the staff or if the student drops out after the first 2 classes, full tuition is due as per payment arrangement made by the student and instructors.

RULES OF CONDUCT

1. Students must wear appropriate attire.

A. Only loose, comfortable clothing will be acceptable (e.g. sweats, T-shirts, tennis shoes) 2. All students must follow these rules of hygiene.

A. Clean and short fingernails with no colored nail polish. B. Students must be clean and odor free.

3. Students must be on time for classes. Classes will start at the prescribed time. The student must phone the school if they realize they will be late.

4. All students must display high moral conduct and respect the privacy of others.

Any improper behavior will be grounds for immediate dismissal with no refund in any tuition monies. 5. No student will leave early without permission from the instructor.

6. Students will be held responsible for their own work. Any cheating or misuse of trust will result in immediate dismissal with no certification issued and no refund of any tuition monies.

7. Students must bring supplies, manual, and coloring book to every class.

If the student is dismissed by the school for improper conduct or frequent absences, all monies will be forfeited.

FACILITIES Marquette:

307 S. Front St. #215, Marquette MI 49855. We are on the street level in #215. There is public parking on Spring St. and Front St., as well as a lot behind the building.

Escanaba:

Classes are held at Michigan Technical Education Center at Bay College, 2001 N. Lincoln Rd. Escanaba MI. This location has ample parking, a large classroom, restrooms, and break room with vending machines. Stephenson:

Summer classes are held upstairs at the American Legion Post 43, at w5554 River Rd. Stephenson, MI. This location has ample parking, a large classroom and restrooms.

SUPPLIES

The school will supply:

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The student must provide the following: Text Book

Massage Therapy, Principles and Practice Susan Salvo, author

Student must purchase from the school Cost: $60.00

Supplies: 1. One flat sheet 2. One fitted sheet. 3. One medium towel 4. One pillow case.

5. Oil and/or lotion, scent-free. (can be purchased at the school)

6. Massage table for outside of class work. (can also be purchased through school) INSURANCE

The student is responsible for obtaining liability insurance while in the program. Information will be handed out at orientation regarding the various options available. The cost ranges from $65.00 and up. GRADING CRITERIA

Grading is on a pass/fail basis. Students must pass all practical exams, complete all written assignments given online. Due the variety of learning styles, some students may have different assignments than others to ensure their understanding and abilities.

REQUIREMENTS FOR COMPLETION OF MASSAGE THERAPY PROGRAM 1. Student must attend every massage therapy class.

2. Student must pass all written and practical examinations.

3. Student must write a detailed research paper relating to massage, which must be at least 2,500 words. 4. Student must pass all exams.

5. Student must complete and pass, all online assignments.

6. Student must complete a C.P.R course, or present a current CPR Certification card. CERTIFICATE ISSUED

The student, after completing all the required tasks, shall receive a 500 clock hour certificate with training in Swedish Massage, Seated massage, Sports Massage, Trigger/Pressure Point Therapy, Myofascial Release, Muscle Energy techniques, Kinesiology, Basic Shiatsu, Legislation/Regulatory issues, Business and Ethics.

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PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE

Although employment is not guaranteed, graduates of Marquette School of Therapeutic Massage may receive assistance with both the place in which they choose to work, as well as the type of work they may choose to apply for. During the program we help you with placement through referrals as well as the development and maintenance of Independent practices.

OPPORTUNITIES IN MASSAGE THERAPY

A graduate of our program is eligible to become a member of the Associated Bodywork and Massage Professionals and other professional organizations. They offer membership, support and insurance in all states. The State of Michigan currently does not license Massage Therapists. As some states do have licensing requirements, completion of study at Marquette School of Therapeutic Massage makes you eligible to apply for licensing. You can expect employment opportunities to be available in airports, athletic clubs, beauty salons, studios, hospitals, hotels, medical clinics, orthopedic clinics, physical therapy clinics, physician’s offices, spas, and sports medicine clinics, to name a few. Also many of our graduates become entrepreneurs. Our program provides training that can help you confidently build a private practice if you should elect to do so. Massage is for all age groups and the industry continues to widen.

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Please check the class you would like to attend: Wed./Thurs. MQT. (6-9pm)________ Wed./Thurs. Stephenson(6-9pm)___________

Mon./Tues.-TEC @ Bay College__________

Spring/Summer Marquette______________

Enrollment Form

500 Clock-Hour Hybrid Distance Learning Massage Therapist Program Student Name:________________________________________

Last Middle Initial First

Street Address________________________________________ City:______________________State:________Zip:__________ Home Phone:_____________________ Work Phone:______________________ e-mail:______________________

Student Social Security #________________________________D.O.B.__________________ Person to contact in case of emergency:_____________________________________

Does the student have a high school diploma or G.E.D. equivalent? Yes No Has the student ever had a professional massage before? Yes No

Please answer the following questions that pertain to you. This is for the purpose of any information needed to receive a massage. Do you have any of the following? (Please circle)

Contact Lenses Diabetes Frequent Headaches Dentures High Blood Pressure Spinal Problems Heart Problems Chronic Back Pain Varicose Veins Blood Clots

Are you Pregnant? Muscle Spasms Known Aneurysms Arthritis Suffer from Tension Osteoporosis T.M.J. Known Tumors/Cysts Acute Injury Digestive Problems

Pain Radiation

Please explain circled

answers:___________________________________________________________________________________________ Do you have any other medical condition (s) or infectious diseases? If so, please

specify:_______________________________________________________________________________________________________

I,_______________________________________________, have read and understand all policies and procedures in the catalog. All tuition and fees paid by the applicant shall be refunded if requested within 3 business days after signing a contract with the school. All refunds shall be returned within 30 days. The tuition and fees paid by the applicant shall be refunded if the applicant is rejected by the school before enrollment.

Signature & Date _______________________________________________

--- Instructor

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