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Frequently Asked QuestionsIs Swedish Institute accredited? What degree do I receive upon completion of this training? Will I be licensed when I graduate? Will my New York State license be good in other states? How long will it take to complete the program? What is the schedule of classes? How much does the program cost? Does Swedish Institute offer financial aid? What is the application process and how long does it take? How can I go about getting the massage therapy sessions needed for the application? What happens if my transcript or other documents arrive before my application? What do I need to know if I am an international student? Do you accept transfer credits from other schools? Can I switch from part-time to full-time or full-time to part-time? Where do I obtain the required immunization records? May I visit the school and/or observe some classes? Does Swedish Institute offer job placement services?
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What training does the Swedish Institute Massage Therapy Program offer and how does it differ from other massage schools? Swedish Institute opened its doors in 1916, making it the forerunner in alternative health care training programs in this country. Our unique program focuses on both Western and Eastern massage techniques, with an emphasis on their integration in actual practice. Another important feature of the program is our focus on training in therapeutic massage, preparing students to work in a variety of health care/medical contexts. The 64 credit program includes practical classes, clinic participation and off-site internships giving students supervised, hands-on experience, which builds the technical skills, professional ethics, and confidence of future health care professionals.
Is Swedish Institute accredited? Yes. Swedish Institute’s programs are registered with, and regulated by the New York State Education Department. Swedish Institute holds institutional accreditation from the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC). For more information on accreditation and what it means go to Accreditation.
What degree do I receive upon completion of this training? Graduates receive an Associate in Occupational Studies degree.
Will I be licensed when I graduate? Graduates from the Swedish Institute Massage Therapy Program are eligible to sit for the New York State licensing examination, providing they have met all of the New York State Department of Education’s eligibility requirements. (See License Information for details.) Upon passing the exam, candidates will receive a New York State license to practice massage therapy.
Will my New York State license be good in other states? Graduates of the Swedish Institute Massage Therapy Program are eligible to take the National Certification examination. Many states use National Certification as their requirement for certification, though each state has its own licensing requirements. To find out more about other state’s licensing requirements go to License Information.
How long will it take to complete the program?
When does the program begin? The program begins three times a year, in January, May and September. Applications will be accepted prior to the start of class while seats are still available; contact an Admissions Representative for help with the application process.
What is the schedule of classes? Full-time options are:
and all day Saturday 9:00 am to 6:00 pm
Part-time options are:
How much does the program cost? Tuition is $350 per credit, which is between $5,450 and $6,085 per full-time semester, plus fees, books and other materials.
Does Swedish Institute offer financial aid? Most students are eligible for some form of financial aid. We participate in the following Title IV programs:
In addition, there are various state, federal and local agencies that provide financial assistance to students. Swedish Institute offers interest-free payment plans.
What is the application process and how long does it take? Applicants who request information will be contacted and invited to visit the school for an Open House , tour or Introductory Workshop, and encouraged to apply. Successful candidates will then complete the registration process.
How can I go about getting the massage therapy sessions needed for the application? To fulfill the requirement of receiving
two professional massages, you can go to our Locate
a Practitioner feature or contact Meg Darnell, Dean of Alumni and Student Services at 212.924.5900 ext. 142 for referrals
to licensed massage therapists. What happens if my transcript or other documents arrive before my application? This is not a problem. We have a file
where we hold documents until the relevant applications arrive. What do I need to know if I am an international student? Swedish Institute welcomes international students and we have students
attend from all over the world. International students must attend school full-time.
Some of the concerns of international students are: Student Visa
If you are on a visitor’s visa, returning to your country is usually the quickest way to
obtain an F-1 visa, however you can apply for a change of status using the I-539 form
found at www.uscis.gov. You cannot start school until the change of status has been
approved. This could take anywhere from 2 weeks to 4 months. It is very unpredictable.
If you are on a working visa, you also need to apply for a change of status but you are
permitted to start school while the change is pending. If the change were to be denied,
you would not be able to continue. There is detailed information about obtaining a visa
at www.travel.state.gov/visa. If you are currently in the U.S. with an expired visa, you
would not be able to receive a student visa. Transfer with a visa status Requirements for students educated outside of the United States You will need to:
Ability-to-Pay statement Practice after graduation
Do you accept transfer credits from other schools? We may accept transfer credits from accredited colleges and universities and/or massage programs that are at least 500 hours and are accredited by an agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education. Successful completion of a challenge examination is required for transferable courses. State regulations allow a maximum of 250 hours or the equivalent in credits to be transferred. There is a fee for transferring credits. For details see the Catalog.
Can I switch from part-time to full-time or full-time to part-time? Students can petition to change their schedule. It is on a space available basis.
Where do I obtain the required immunization records? Immunization records can usually be obtained from your high school, college or the doctor who originally immunized you. If not, a blood test from a physician can substantiate immunity.
May I visit the school and/or observe some classes? Absolutely. Please call the Admissions Office at 212-924-5900 ext. 199 or email admissions@swedishinstitute.edu to make arrangements for a tour of the school or to schedule class observations.
Does Swedish Institute offer job placement services? Yes. Swedish Institute’s Director of Alumni Services, Meg Darnell, provides consultation and placement services to graduates. We recommend that alumni stay connected through our Alumni Services Network which posts employment opportunities and list their practices in the Locate a Practitioner database on out website.
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