National Holistic Institute, San Francisco
1665 Market St., San Francisco, CA 94103
Description
Located in the culturally vibrant downtown of San Francisco, California, National Holistic Institute School of Massage Therapy offers comprehensive massage therapy training and continuing education courses for practicing massage therapists.
A short distance from the BART and MUNI lines, the National Holistic Institute is also easily accessible by public transit.
The Core Massage Therapy training program at National Holistic Institute incorporates Deep Tissue, Myofascial, Shiatsu and Deep Tissue massage techniques. With this eclectic mixture of methodologies, graduates are equipped to undertake a variety of techniques in a variety of settings.
Students in the Core program also get to practice these skills by giving faculty-supervised massages to the public at the student clinic.
National Holistic Institute also has continuing education courses such as a class in Neuromuscular Massage Therapy for those who are already practicing therapists and wish to expand their skills.
Those interested in applying for admission should first fill out an online inquiry form. Admissions representatives then get in touch to discuss admissions and enrollment procedures.
The complete range of federal aid programs is available at National Holistic Institute, including Pell grants, Stafford Loans, PLUS loans and work-study. Financial aid representatives are available to discuss different types of aid and which ones are best for each student.
Quick Facts about National Holistic Institute, San Francisco
Location
Southwest
Setting
Large City Setting
Type
For Profit
Website
On-Campus Housing Available
No
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