Clinical Massage Program


Coming Soon! Clinical Massage Information Session
on June 19 at 2:00 p.m. in room 326 in AHWD
for the next Cohort starting this fall!

 

Clinical Massage Program Overview

Prepare for a career in therapeutic massage through intensive classroom instruction, hands-on lab training, and supervised clinical experience. Students develop core skills in advanced massage techniques, anatomy, professionalism, and client care.

  • Total Clock Hours: Approx. 678 hours
  • Duration: 9–10 months (divided into 3 sequential modules)
  • Format: In-person, daytime program format (Typically 3–4 days per week)

Step ONE: Start Here

The Introduction to Health Care Careers course is the starting point for many Health Occupations programs. Completing this fee- waived course helps you explore healthcare careers, understand program expectations, and enter the enrollment pathway for future program openings. Begin compiling your admission paperwork while enrolled in the introductory course.

 

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Step 2 : Gather Documents:

Admission & Health Requirements

To enroll, applicants must be at least 18 years old and submit the following credentials to the Health Occupations Office:

Requirement TypeDescription / Accepted Documentation
IdentificationValid government-issued photo ID & Social Security Card
EducationHigh school diploma or GED equivalent
TestingTABE test score indicating a >10th-grade level
AssessmentsCompleted Physician’s Assessment (AB Tech Medical Form)
ReferencesTwo professional reference letters
Background ScreeningState licensure background check (Note: Massage does not require the baseline upfront program drug screening required by programs like NA-I)

Immunization Information

  • The Clinical Massage Program promotes health, wellness, and infection prevention as essential professional responsibilities.
  • Maintaining current immunizations helps protect students, clients, faculty, and the community from communicable diseases.
  • Students are strongly encouraged to keep immunizations up to date according to current healthcare recommendations.
  • Hepatitis B and COVID-19 vaccines are recommended; however, students may complete the appropriate exemption or declination forms during registration if they choose not to receive these vaccines.
  • Students are strongly encouraged to keep immunizations up to date according to current healthcare recommendations. While certain immunizations may not be required for participation in all Clinical Massage activities, maintaining up-to-date vaccinations helps reduce the risk of transmitting communicable diseases and supports a safe learning and clinical environment.

Please note that the Clinical Massage Program is a very physically and academically demanding program. Any accommodations must be assessed by student services prior to registration.

After completing the Introduction to Health Care Careers Course and you have all your documents in hand, you will call the Health Occupations Office to schedule the following:

Step 3 Interview: Once all admission requirements are submitted, students may be scheduled for a formal interview with the Program Coordinator.

For further information, call the Health Occupations Office at (828) 398-7878.

Program Costs & Financial Support

Below is a transparent projection of programmatic fees.

(Note: Out-of-pocket immunization costs may vary if you do not already possess records of immunity.)
Tuition & Fees (3 Modules at $267.00 each)$801.00
Textbooks & Handbooks (Subtotal + Tax)$245.24
Massage Supplies & Materials$75.00
Uniforms & Linens (Variable range)$40.00 – $125.00
Post-Completion Licensing Exam (MBLEx)$265.00
Estimated Total Investment$1,426.24 – $1,511.24

Eligible students may access financial assistance, scholarships, or workforce funding. Reach out to our dedicated program partners to see if you qualify for support:

NCWorks Career Navigator & Scholarship Coordinator

Catherine Redwine

STEP Education Navigator & Team Trainer

Christi Cortese

Goodwill Career Center Specialist

Annabelle Almeida
  • The Credential: Graduates are fully prepared to sit for the Massage & Bodywork Licensing Examination (MBLEx) and apply for the North Carolina Board of Massage and Bodywork Therapy state licensure process.
  • Employment Opportunities: Licensed professionals routinely secure employment in chiropractic offices, specialized massage clinics, luxury wellness centers, medical day spas, athletic fitness facilities, or via private independent practice.