At Myotherapy College of Utah, we teach that massage is an act of self-empowerment. Our massage therapists are taught to understand the mind-body connection and can help their clients understand why they are in need of massage therapy. Massage therapy is so much more than just working with muscles.
At Myotherapy we teach our students about the Muscular System, Nervous System, Skeletal System, and much more! As you study to become a massage therapist, it's important to take care of your physical and psychological health. That's why Myotherapy encourages students to get regular bodywork and teaches grounding methods for a calm state of mind to benefit you and your future clients.
At Myotherapy we teach our students about the Muscular System, Nervous System, Skeletal System, and much more! As you study to become a massage therapist, it's important to take care of your physical and psychological health. That's why Myotherapy encourages students to get regular bodywork and teaches grounding methods for a calm state of mind to benefit you and your future clients.
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We are one of the massage therapy school in Utah that is Accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC). Each year we strive to prepare each of our students for the MBLEx exam which is required to become a Licensed Massage Therapist in Utah. Year over year, our average pass rates are consistently higher than the State of Utah and National average.
The total cost of massage therapy school estimated around $13,394 including Registration & Tuition Fees, Lab Fees, Books, Massage Table & Equipment, and Professional Licensing. A one-time $25.00 Application Fee is required for all Matriculated and Non-Matriculated students (this is non-refundable after 3 business days from enrollment date).
The mission of Myotherapy College of Utah is to provide students with high-quality education and experience to join and thrive in the Massage Therapy profession!. Upon graduation, you will be qualified to sit for Massage and Bodywork Licensing Exam (MBLEX) provided by the Federation of State Massage Therapy Boards (FSMTB) to obtain licensure.
If you are a currently enrolled student at Myotherapy College, please ask for your coupon code to access the library for FREE!. If you are a graduate or alumni of Myotherapy College, please ask for your coupon code for the discounted rate shown above!. You can email your inquiries regarding coupon codes to Ray Henderson - r.henderson@myotherapycollege.edu.
This program has not passed standards established by the U.S. Department of Education. The Department based these standards on the amounts students borrow for enrollment in this program and their reported earnings.
If in the future the program does not pass the standards, students who are then enrolled may not be able to use federal student grants or loans to pay for the program, and may have to find other ways, such as private loans, to pay for the program.
If in the future the program does not pass the standards, students who are then enrolled may not be able to use federal student grants or loans to pay for the program, and may have to find other ways, such as private loans, to pay for the program.
Reviews (10)
Carmen Drury
Oct 15, 2021
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This was the worst massage I’ve ever had. I honestly couldn’t tell if this person has ever given a massage before but the worst part was the bad attitude. He acted annoyed I was there even though I paid nearly $100 for what I thought would be a professional massage. He also didn’t listen to where I wanted to focus and even when I asked during the massage to work on my neck and back he gave a sarcastic response and continued working on my legs. Overall a waste of time but the worst part was the intent to be apathetic and rude towards me. I’ll spare the name for his sake but don’t waste
Dazia-Rose Williams-Winders Rose
Mar 31, 2021
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Neal O'Neal
Mar 18, 2021
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Bryce Stark
Dec 25, 2020
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Robyn Harris
Jul 02, 2020
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Brianne Hope
Jun 22, 2020
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Brandon Peterson
Jun 21, 2020
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This place isn’t for everyone. I’ve booked twice to have a 100 minute massage and both times they cancelled my appt. the day of because the student called out. The one massage I did get was a lot of energy work rather than what I had asked for. I’d say it’s a good place to get a massage if you don’t mind last minute cancellations, having the student do whatever they want, and hearing other patrons vent about their life problems.
Nisie M.
Oct 27, 2019
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My first visit was amazing. Approaching 60, arthritis and years of injuries, poor posture and stress can really build up. I've decided to finally make regular massage therapy part of my better-health routine, and I'm so glad to have found Myotherapy Student Clinic. The 50 minute treatment was just what I needed, and so affordable. Reagan, my therapist, was as.good or better than massages I've had at twice the price! Definitely recommend!
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Oct 16, 2018
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I started off with someone else. I had two visits with her. I've been to a few other places around town Salt Lake area. Just couldn't find what I was looking for and someone that would work on it part of your back that listened. after trying a bunch of different places I finally tried to give this place to try again but with a different girl. The girl they assign me with. Stephanie she was absolutely perfect did exactly what I needed and worked on the area that I've been wanting someone just to work on instead of doing other parts of your body when you're trying to get in certain area worked on
Evelyn Gonzalez
Jul 27, 2016
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Today I had another fabulous massage from Tasha! So relaxing and felt as though I was on cloud 9. Place is so clean and staff is so professional. They always check in with you before massage and gather information needed to help you be your best. The only downfall is once you find someone they eventually graduate. But all massages here have been relaxing and worth it. Membership program is well worth it and gives you the chance to relax often!