Massage Schools in Georgia

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1745 Peachtree Street Northeast Suite A
Atlanta, GA 30309

(404) 649-7119
Programs:
Cosmetology, Esthetics, Massage Therapy

900 Flat Shoals Road Southeast
Conyers, GA 30094

(770) 922-7653
Programs:
Cosmetology, Esthetics, Nail Technology, Massage Therapy, Teacher Training

7840 Roswell Road Building 500
Sandy Springs, GA 30350

Programs:
Cosmetology, Esthetics, Massage Therapy, Nail Technology
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Atlanta School of Massage – Accredited

2 Dunwoody Park South Suite 101
Atlanta, GA 30338

Augusta School of Massage – Accredited

608 Ponder Place
Evans, GA 30809

Elaine Sterling Institute – Accredited

3393 Peachtree Road Northeast 1003B
Atlanta, GA 30326

Gwinnett College - Lilburn

4230 Highway 29 Suite 11
Lilburn, GA 30047

Gwinnett College - Sandy Springs – Accredited

6690 Roswell Road Northeast
Sandy Springs, GA 30328
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You must attend a school that meets any licensure requirements as defined by your state. Most states require that you graduate from an accredited or state-approved school.

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How to Become a Masseuse in Georgia

Georgia Massage Careers At a Glance
  • 500 education hours are required to become licensed.
  • You must renew your license every 2 years.
  • 24 continuing education hours are required to renew your license.
  • The average salary for massage therapists in Georgia is $24,460 ($11.76/hour). This is higher than the national average of $42,820 ($20.59/hour).
  • There is a predicted 28% job increase between 2016–2026 for massage therapists. This is higher than the expected national growth of 22%.

As one of the fastest-growing professions in the United States, massage therapists are going to be in high demand over the next decade. To meet the growing demand, there has are many massage schools in Georgia that are training people just like you everyday. If you are searching for a profession where you can help people achieve health and wellness, massage therapy may a great fit for you.

At Georgia massage schools, you can learn how to ease pain and promote relaxation for a multitude of people. As the Empire State of the South, GA is a hotspot of the southern region, with the center being the culture and diversity of Atlanta.

State License Requirements

500 Education Hours

Required to earn a massage therapy license

At massage therapy schools in Georgia students receive education anatomy, physiology, kinesiology, pathology, and methods of massage therapy treatment. Students also receive training giving hands-on traditional Swedish massage as a basis for a variety of other bodywork therapies. The Georgia Board of Massage Therapy governs massage therapist licensing in the state. To receive a massage therapist licensed in Georgia, 500 hours of clinical massage training is required. Students must pass the National Certification Exam for Massage Therapy and Bodywork NCETMB/NCETM or the MBLEx to receive their license.

Education Details

As a Georgia massage therapist, you may have a career that will allow you to set your own hours and be your own boss. You can have the satisfaction of knowing you are helping people and directly affecting their ability to feel better and lead healthier lives. Massage therapists in Georgia perform therapeutic massages on the joints and soft tissues of their clients' bodies. They help with assessing clients' range of motion and muscle strength and developing client therapy plans. Therapeutic massage is part of many physical rehabilitation programs and is beneficial to the treatment of many chronic conditions including low back pain and arthritis. Massage by a Georgia licensed massage therapist can help relieve the tensions and stresses of daily living.

License Renewal

2 Years

License renewal period

24 Hours

Continuing education required

The state of Georgia requires all massage therapists to complete a 500-hour training program as part of the qualifications for licensure. Once you receive your license, you will need to stay on top of the renewal process to continue working legally. You will renew your massage therapist license every two years by October 31st — in even-numbered years. The cost is $75, submitted with your application to the Georgia Board of Massage Therapy. Georgia also requires 24 hours of continuing education courses between each renewal period.

Georgia Massage Therapy Careers

$ 24,460

Average yearly salary for massage therapy in Georgia

The field of massage therapy is projected to grow faster than other careers nation wide according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Massage therapists in Georgia earn a mean salary of $11.76 per hour or $ 24,460 annually.

The metropolitan area of Atlanta, Sandy Springs and Marietta metro area is listed as the #2 ranked in the nation for the highest employment of massage therapists. Massage therapists treat people from all walks of life including the weekend or competitive athlete, the home gardener, the overstressed workers and more. The older population will also benefit from the increased flexibility and circulation provided by a trained massage therapist. Massage therapists work with chiropractors, medical professionals, cruise ships, resorts and spas and in sports venues. Many own their own businesses and provide massage therapy services independently. Consider these Georgia massage therapy schools to start your opportunity to enjoy a challenging and rewarding career helping others.

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