| Books/Materials |
$300.00 |
| Tuition |
$7137.54 |
An initial $300.00 non-refundable Textbook and Materials Fee is required to secure your position in the program. NM gross receipts tax of $562.46 (7.5625%) is added to the above fees for a total tuition cost of $8000.00. Included in Program Cost: 1. All required textbooks and manuals for the basic 720-Hour Program; 2. Administrative help in scheduling classes, guidance in applying for the National Examination and state licensure; 3. Administrative supplies required for the Practicum Clinical Internship & Externship programs to include appointment card forms and client information forms; 4. Access to school library, videos and classrooms when not in use; and 5. Use of school massage tables, chairs and equipment for classroom & course use.
Other expenditures required of students Excluded from Program Cost: 1. Linens used by students during classes and Internship, including towels, washcloths and sheets; 2. Massage lubricants for classroom use, Internship use and Externship use; 3. Personal massage tables or chairs; 4. Personal supplies not required by MTTI such as bolsters, pads, oil holsters; and 5. State or National Examination or Licensing Fees. 6. Cost of CPR/First Aid certification.
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Application Process Make appointment with MTTI’s Admissions Officer for an assessment interview and tour. Complete the admission application and assessment form. Bring a copy of your high school diploma or equivalent, driver’s license and social security card.
Program Payment Options If you are interested in either Grants or Loans, call and ask for an appointment with MTTI’s Financial Aid Advisor (FAA) and bring your income documents including W-2 and 1040 tax forms. Available funding (grants and/or Loans) are: 1. Federal Funding Programs (Title IV): Pell Grants, Stafford Loans and Parent PLUS loans; 2. NM State Department of Labor (DOL) Grants through the Workforce Investment Act (WIA); 3. NM State Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR); 4. Veterans Administration (VA); 5. NM Council for the Blind.
What is accreditation and why is it important to you? MTTI is accredited as a post-secondary educational institution by the Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools (ABHES). Accreditation is a voluntary professional peer review by which educational institutional programs are provided technical assistance and evaluated for quality based on academic and administrative standards established by the United States Department of Education. Accreditation is important because it represents that a school has gone through rigorous reviews insuring the highest of standards. We are proud to be accredited by ABHES. As a consumer it is important for you to know that only a small percentage of massage schools are accredited. MTTI is of the opinion that the public is best served when its public and private educational institutions are accredited.
The following data has been compiled by MTTI and reported to ABHES:
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Fiscal Year
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Retention Rate
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National Exam Pass Rate:
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Placement Rate
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71%
81%
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75%
92%
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82%
100%
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94%
92%
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85%
82%
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93%
77%
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Retention Rate is the percentage of students that complete the full school program. Placement Rate is the number of eligible graduates who are working in the massage field 90 days after graduation.
Gainful Employment Reporting Data as required by the Department of Education: Data reporting due 07/01/2011. Data is determined from school records and should be considered an estimate as forms, data, and specific requirements have not been provided by the Dept. of Education.
Department of Labor Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) Code 31-9011 Massage Therapist: Perform therapeutic massages of soft tissues and joints. May assist in the assessment of range of motion and muscle strength, or propose client therapy plans. Illustrative examples include Swedish Masseuse, Licensed Massage Therapist, Deep Tissue Massage Therapist.
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Fiscal Year
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On Time Grad Rate:
Up to 150%
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Median Loan Debt:
Stafford/Direct Subsidized Loan
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Median Loan Debt:
Stafford/Direct Unsubsidized Loan
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2006-2007
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89%
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data not available |
data not available
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2007-2008
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62%
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$2800
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$3200
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2008-2009
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81%
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$2772
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$3184
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2009-2010
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87%
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$2786 |
$4776
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2010-2011
2011-2012
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85%
84%
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Combined Median Loan Debt: Stafford/Direct Subsidized and Unsubsidized Loan
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$4440
$7600
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