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Massage Therapy Schools in Minnesota

BeautySchools.com wants to make it as easy as possible for you to connect with top massage therapy schools in Minnesota, so we have compiled the Web’s most extensive list of programs.  With as little as one year of training, you can become a licensed massage therapist. Massage therapy schools in Minnesota open at many times during the year so you have multiple choices of programs and start dates.

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Minneapolis, MN
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Coon Rapids, MN
Massage Therapy
Duluth, MN
Massage Therapy
Wadena, MN
Cosmetology / Esthetics/Skin Care / Nail Technology / Massage Therapy
Jackson, MN
Cosmetology / Esthetics/Skin Care / Nail Technology / Massage Therapy
Pipestone, MN
Cosmetology / Esthetics/Skin Care / Nail Technology / Massage Therapy
Bloomington, MN
Massage Therapy
Saint Paul, MN
Cosmetology / Esthetics/Skin Care / Nail Technology / Massage Therapy / Teacher Training
St. Paul, MN
Massage Therapy
Saint Cloud, MN
Massage Therapy
Maplewood, MN
Cosmetology / Esthetics/Skin Care / Nail Technology / Massage Therapy
School Accreditation

You must attend a school that is approved by your state to provide training in the discipline you want to practice. Check with the school and the state board to be sure that your program of study will prepare you for any applicable state licensure.

Minnesota is a unique state to receive your massage therapy training from because it is one of a few states that doesn’t have a licensing board.  Be sure to consider program length when looking at schools, as they can range from 800 to 1,200 credit hours.   Your training will focus on a number of social science courses including health psychology, sociology and cultural anthropology, in addition to massage therapy techniques.  Course options may include Thai massage, shiatsu therapy, deep tissue massage, reflexology, Swedish massage and acupressure.

Learn About Massage Therapy Licensing in Minnesota

To become licensed as a massage therapist in Minnesota, students must contact their city or county clerk. The state of Minnesota does not have an official statewide agency. Massage therapists must license their business and obtain liability insurance. If you plan on practicing massage therapy in  Saint Paul, you must obtain a notarized copy of your national certification, diploma or certificate.  In addition, you must have general liability insurance for up to $1,000,000 and professional liability for $1,000,000 and be affiliated with a health facility or massage center and pay the required fee.

Job and Employment Outlook for Massage Therapists in Minnesota

In 2010, the Bureau of Labor Statistics found that massage therapists earned a median pay rate of $34,900 a year or $16.78 per hour. There were 153,700 jobs in the United States for this field and the job employment outlook is forecasted to grow by 20 percent by 2020. This means that the United States will have 30,900 more massage therapy jobs by 2020. In the state of Minnesota, massage therapy jobs are expected to rise by 24.5 percent from 2009 to 2019. By 2019, there are forecasted to be 412 more jobs in the field. This places massage therapy as the 39th fastest growing job in the state.

The lowest ten percent of earners in this field made less than $17, 970 a year while the highest ten percent of earners garnered wages that were higher than $69,000. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, only one out of four massage therapists worked full-time, so the resulting wages may be skewed. Many massage therapists also earn tips in addition to their normal salary.