MTTI

Massage Therapy Training Institute in Las Cruces, NM

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Call us today or click here to request your free enrollment kit and take the first step towards a new and rewarding career!

What Students are Saying

"I loved this program and the staff and still deal with them. Thanks guys!"

-Chandra Reed, Massage Envy

$30 Student Massages

Massage is not just a luxury...
...it's true health care

Treat yourself or a loved one to a one-hour student massage for only $30.00 at our student clinic!

Our Student Clinic is open:
Mon - Fri 9:30am - 9:00pm
Sat - Sun 9:30am to 6:00pm

depending on student avaliability.

Call 575-523-6811 to schedule your appointment today!

Gift certificates available.

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Financial Aid PDF Print E-mail

Students seeking financial aid may use the following links to process their aid. The MTTI school code is 039443. Use this code # in your applications.

 

USE THE LINK ABOVE FOR:
Direct Loan Master Promissory Note (MPN)
Direct Loan Entrance Counseling
Direct Loan Exit Counseling
Fill out a FAFSA
Get a PIN

 

Use the links below to apply for and manage your non-direct school loans.

New Mexico Student Loan Guarantee Corporation (NMSLGC) - Manage and Apply for School Loans

Financial Aid at MTTI

The Financial Aid Department has been established to provide assistance through grant and loan programs to qualifying students. The financial need of the student is assessed before financial aid is provided. This policy is based on the premise that the primary responsibility for financing an education belongs to the student. A financial aid package, which includes information and an application for grant and loan programs, is provided for each student. The student is not required to accept all forms of financial aid offered. All outstanding tuition not covered by financial aid will be the sole responsibility of the student. All applicants must see a Financial Aid Officer to complete the necessary documentation. The Financial Aid Department recognizes that each student’s situation is unique; therefore, each application is kept confidential and is analyzed and considered on an individual basis. All necessary paperwork must be promptly submitted before Title IV funding is disbursed.

 

General Eligibility Requirements

Have financial need; have high school diploma or GED; be accepted for enrollment as regular student in eligible program; be a U.S. citizen or eligible non-citizen; have valid Social Security number; make Satisfactory Academic Progress; sign statement on FASFA certifying you will use federal student aid only for education; sign statement on FASFA certifying you are not in default on a federal student loan or owe money back on federal grant; register with Selective Service, if required.

 

Awards


All financial aid awards are based on information provided by the student and parents, availability of funds, and eligibility requirements. Any award may be revised based on changes in enrollment, const of attendance, family contribution, or failure to meet satisfactory academic progress. Withdrawals may affect an award or any future awards. Questions on eligibility for financial aid should be address to the Financial Aid Department. Students must keep the Financial Aid Office advised of any potential changes that could effect financial aid.

 

Entrance and Exit Interviews


Whether or not to borrow to pay for your education is an important decision, and one only you and your family can make. A good education is expensive, but usually worth the investment of time, effort and money.

Entrance Interviews: The Financial Aid Office will discuss the rights and responsibilities of the student as a borrower.
Exit Interviews: The Financial Aid Office will conduct an exit interview with each student any time between the second disbursement of the student’s loan and graduation.