

The Academy of Massage and Bodywork, Ltd., is accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges of Technology (ACCSCT)
The Academy of Massage and Bodywork financial Aid packages will help you get the education you need to start a new and exciting career in today's fastest growing industries.
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Or stop by our office at 1218 Pulaski Highway, Bear Delaware 19701.
Our school has been approved as a training provider for Veterans under the GI Bill.
Some of our students also receive state assistance through the Department of Labor, Workforce Investment Board and the Department of Vocational Rehabilitation. Please consult your local area office to see if you qualify.
We also facilitate student loans and flexible payment plans.
Thank you for your interest in the Academy of Massage and Bodywork. We are pleased that you are considering a career in the growing field of massage therapy and skin care. The touch therapies profession in the United States is growing steadily. This is the result of wider public recognition and career change trends. A large number of individuals practice, massage and skin care, as a full or part-time profession.
A significant change in the demographics of American practitioners has begun to emerge due primarily to the financial viability of a career in massage and skin care. A clear majority of practitioners provide personal care services focusing on stress reduction, relaxation and preventive wellness techniques. About 15% of practitioners exclusively provide health care oriented services, generally working in clinic settings in conjunction with medical doctors, chiropractors, or other providers.
Opportunities abound in the massage and the skin care field. Many practitioners have private practices based in an office, their homes, visiting client’s homes, or doing on-site chair massage at local businesses. Another segment of practitioners are finding employment in spas, athletic clubs, medical clinics, chiropractor’s offices or cruise ships. More and more beauty salons are capitalizing on the “day-spa” boom by adding massage therapists and aestheticians to their staff.