Programs - Pennsylvania
At Cortiva, we have a core commitment to scientific grounding, extensive hands on application, and deep respect for the body's healing process. This integrated foundation inspires confidence and empowers massage therapists who are passionate about their work. As a student, you'll be supported in the classroom and Massage Therapy Center at every step. As a graduate, you'll find meaningful opportunities to learn and create professional connections through our dynamic continuing education offerings.
Thoroughly prepared and confident in your massage education, as a graduate of Cortiva, you will be ready to create the career you can imagine. The Professional Massage Therapy Program is accredited by COMTA
Professional Massage Therapy Program
This 600-hour professional massage therapy program consists of Massage Therapy, Anatomy and Physiology, and Pathology. Graduates of this program qualify for professional membership in the American Massage Therapy Association.
Available scheduling options:
Option I: 6-month flexible daytime schedule
Option II: 12-month evening/weekend schedule
If you are interested in receiving more information about our programs or specific courses, please contact us for a complete catalogue
| Additional Program Information |
| Name and Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) for this program | Massage Therapist 31-9011.00 |
| U.S. Dept of Labor O*Net for this program | http://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/31-9011.00 |
| On-time graduation rate for this program(1) | 96% |
| Job Placement rate(2) | 81% |
| Median Title IV Federal student loan debt incurred(3) | $6,933 |
| Median private loan student debt incurred(3) | $0 |
| Median institutional student loan debt incurred(3) | $0 |
| Tuition, books, and fees | http://www.cortiva.com/locations/pennsylvania-massage-school/tuition-financial-aid.aspx |
Federal regulation 34 CFR 668.6 (b) (2) requires educational institutions to disclose this information to prospective students with the following guidelines:
(1) Rate calculated for the period July 1, 2010 to June 30, 2011
(2) Rates are as reported on the Commission on Massage Therapy Accreditation annual report submitted in June 2011 for the period March 2008 to December
(3) Median amount calculated for all students who completed the program between July 1, 2010 and
June 30, 2011
