Director
Jami Parker welcomes you as your massage school director.
Please call or e-Mail any questions you have, and thank you for choosing the best massage education offered in the country.
> 405.524.3611
> toll free: 1.866.447.5184
ADMISSION
IMTC doesn’t discriminate against race, age, creed, color, gender, religion, or national origin. Nor does it discriminate based on mental or physical handicap. However students must be mentally and physically capable of receiving and giving massage on a regular basis in order to successfully complete this program. The school encourages all students who may have a concern regarding a physical or mental issue to visit the school and allow the school to evaluate individual circumstances.
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- REQUIREMENTS
- Provide proof of identification in a form of a driver’s license, social security card, or birth certificate.
- A student must have a High school diploma or a GED.
- A student must be at least 18 years of age.
- The student may be refused admission do to a felony.
- The above admission requirements may prevent a graduate from obtaining employment, and therefore, may be deemed as barriers to admission to the school.
- Admission may still be granted to applicants who do not meet the above requirements, if the school determines the applicant is capable of obtaining employment upon graduation. For example, applicant may be required to provide substantial evidence that employment opportunities exist regardless of the above admission requirements.
- The school will make this determination on a case-by-case basis.
- PROCEDURES
- Submit a complete enrollment packet.
- Present proof of identification.
- Attend an admission’s interview.
- Applicants may apply any time prior to enrollment.
- ACCEPTING TRANSFERS AND CREDIT
- Students coming in with previous training from another establishment may submit, in writing along with completed course information, to the school Director. IMTC will evaluate the transfer to determine if and how much can be transferred.
- IMTC does not guarantee the transferability of its credits to any other institution unless there is a written agreement with that institution to accept IMTC hours.
- If you are planning to continue your education with another school after you earn your hours from IMTC, you should check with that school regarding credit/hour transfer policies.
- TRAINING DESCRIPTION
- Instruction and training takes place at the School’s facility and/or designated training facility.
- Classroom and Internship may take place in separate locations, as deemed necessary by the school.
- Classroom and/or lecture training may take place in a classroom/lecture environment and/or intern site.
- The number of students per class range from 4 to 30 students.
- Generally, classes will receive orientation training as a single group; however, the school may deem it appropriate to divide the class size into smaller units.
- Training may take place in a variety of academic environments including but not limited to: lecture, hands-on, lab, and internship.
- Faculty are experienced and qualified in each of their respective areas of study.
- Faculty is encouraged to utilize teaching techniques to meet course objectives.
- Teaching strategies may vary with each instructor.
- Lab is structured where students are organized into groups.
- Maximum student to instructor ratios are as follows: classroom instruction – 30:1.
- The normal training day runs approximately 12 hours with 1 hour lunch break.
- Fridays are half days from 7am-1pm with weeknds off.
- Changes in training schedules may occur due to major holidays, weather conditions or other unforeseen circumstances.
