Program

Prospective Students

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Students attending our school must:

  1. Be 18 years of age.
  2. Have a High School Diploma or GED.
  3. Be able to read, write, and communicate in the English Language.
  4. Submit a minimum of two character references from Health Care Professionals by first day of class.
  5. Schedule personal on-site tour of our facility to be completed before registration.
  6. Complete a personal data form.
  7. Submit the required Enrollment Agreement and Application Fee.
  8. Payment in full or signed installment of payment for tuition before or on first day of class.

 Massage Therapy Program

      *  Anatomy, Physiology and Pathology (200 hours)

      *  Theory- Practicum of a variety of techniques along with the advances in the field of massage therapy and to include ethics, law and business practices.                  (350 hours)

  1. Training in the balance of physical, mental and spiritual awareness and its relationship to massage.
  2. Training in the integration with other professionals such as Doctors of Chiropractic & Osteopathy, PT’s, MD’s, spa industry, and other natural health care professionals.
  3. Student Clinical Massages – A required number of full body massages are performed on the general public and are included in your school hours.

Reflections of Health School of Massage, Inc. offers three separate programs which consists of WEEKNIGHT, WEEKEND, and WEEKDAY. The program schedules and start dates are listed below.

Call: 423-804-3076 for more information

Weeknight Program Begins

April 29, 2024 (Projected)

Enrollment  Opens February, 2024

                    Class Schedule – 25 Weeks                     
Monday - Thursday 4:00 pm – 9:30 pm

Weekend Program Begins

September 27, 2024 (Projected)

Enrollment opens July, 2024

Class Schedule - 25 Weeks

Friday 4pm - 9pm

Saturday & Sunday 9am - 6:30pm

Weekday Program Begins

November 11, 2024 (Projected)

Enrollment Opens October 2024

Class Schedule - 25 Weeks

Monday - Thursday 9am - 2:30pm

     

STUDENT CONDUCT AND ETHICS

As a professional, ethics are standards of acceptable and professional behavior by which a person or business conducts business. Good ethics provide guidelines for professional conduct.

  1. Always present a professional appearance.
  2. Project a pleasant and optimistic personality.
  3. Treat each individual with courtesy.
  4. Maintain a sense of dignity and professionalism in the classroom and your work.
  5. Maintain good health habits.
  6. Keep surroundings neat, clean, and attractive.
  7. Keep your private lives and your professional clinical lives separate by not discussing your personal problems with your clients.
  8. Language that is harmful to this profession is not to be tolerated.
  9. It is your responsibility as a professional massage therapist to conduct yourself in and out of the school in an ethical manner.

LICENSE REQUIREMENTS

To be licensed as a Massage Therapist in the state of TN, a person must:

  1. Be 18 years of age and have received a High School diploma or GED.
  2. Have completed a minimum of 500 hours of courses of supervised study at an approved school.
  3. Have received a passing grade on an approved examination. (Section 40-30-110, TN Code of Laws, 1976, as amended {The Massage/Bodywork Practice Act, Act 387 of the 1996 General Assembly}). Successfully pass the Massage and Bodywork Licensing exam (MBLEx) established by the Federation of State Massage Therapy Boards.
  4. The passing rate for the National Board Test (MBLEx) required for licensure in the State of Tn is 70%. The average range for Reflections of Health School of Massage, Inc. has been 85%-93% over the last 10 years, whereas the average for the state massage schools average 70%-74% and the National average for Schools is about the same.

OBJECTIVES

With the conclusion of our 550-hour program, each student will be proficient in a Full Body / Swedish massage, will be exposed to a range of basic massage therapy applications, and will be supported towards achieving personal balance and well-being. Our goal is to provide each student an education that meets the requirements set forth by the Tennessee Board of Massage Therapy and National Board of Testing.

It is also our goal to provide the massage student a curriculum that is designed to educate in theory and practicum, classical techniques of massage along with advances in the field of therapeutic massage. The education of the massage practitioner will cover a range of massage therapy applications in a proficient manner to allow a balance of well being for every individual seeking the service of therapeutic massage.

GRADUATION

Upon graduation you will receive a Diploma. At that time, you will have met all the requirements to take a national board examination for licensure. Upon completion of your national board, then you will apply to the state board of massage for that licensure. Our program prepares you for this test and we have a very high percentage passing rate that can be verified at the Tennessee Higher Education Commission.

The State of Tennessee Board of Massage requires a minimum 500 hours of classroom-approved curriculum in order to apply for licensure.

When a student completes these hours and:
  1. Completes and maintains a passing average in all his/her graded subjects, and successfully complete an exit exam.
  2. Has a satisfactory grade in subjectively graded practical evaluations.
  3. All financial obligations have been fulfilled to the school.
  4. There are many states that you can apply for licensure/certification with the completion of this program and passing the MBLEx.

Transfer of Credits

Students should be aware that transfer of credit is always the responsibility of the receiving institution. Whether or not credits transfer is solely up to the receiving institution. Any student interested in transferring credit hours should check with the receiving institution directly to determine to what extent, if any, credit hours can be transferred. 

Reflections of Health School of Massage, Inc., is a special purpose institution. Our school was established to provide training and employable skills in the art of Massage Therapy. This purpose does not include preparing students for further college study. Reflections of Health School of Massage, Inc., does not accept transfer of credits from other institutions.

Authorization

Reflections of Health School of Massage, Inc. is authorized for operation as a postsecondary education institution by the Tennessee Higher Education Commission.In order to view detailed job placement and graduation information on the programs offered by Reflections of Health School of Massage, Inc., please visit www.tn.gov/thec and click on the Authorized Institutions Data link under Recent Reports at the bottom of the screen. This data will be available after one year of being in operation under new owners.

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