Massage Schools in Indiana

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Indiana Wellness College

10585 North Meridian Street Suite 102
Carmel, IN 46290

Ivy Tech Community College - Bloomington

200 Daniels Way
Bloomington, IN 47404

Ivy Tech Community College - Evansville

3501 First Avenue
Evansville, IN 47710

Ivy Tech Community College - Fort Wayne

3800 North Anthony Boulevard
Fort Wayne, IN 46805

Ivy Tech Community College - Indianapolis

50 West Fall Creek Parkway North Drive
Indianapolis, IN 46208

Ivy Tech Community College - Lafayette

3101 South Creasy Lane
Lafayette, IN 47905

Ivy Tech Community College - Sellersburg

8204 Highway 311
Sellersburg, IN 47172

Ivy Tech Community College - Terre Haute

8000 South Education Drive
Terre Haute, IN 47802

Summit Salon Academy - Kokomo – Accredited

1012 South Reed Road
Kokomo, IN 46901
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Indiana Massage Careers At a Glance
  • 500 education hours are required to become licensed.
  • You must renew your license every 4 years.
  • 0 continuing education hours are required to renew your license.
  • The average salary for massage therapists in Indiana is $40,870 ($19.65/hour). This is higher than the national average of $42,820 ($20.59/hour).
  • There is a predicted 24% job increase between 2016–2026 for massage therapists. This is higher than the expected national growth of 22%.

Massage schools in Indiana want to teach you the art of using touch to treat injuries, lower stress, and improve overall wellness and fitness in clients. This profession is expected to grow faster than average as more people learn about the benefits of massage therapy, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

It is also a highly flexible profession, so graduates of massage schools in Indiana can often work full or part-time, be self-employed, or work at a clinic or spa among other settings. Since massage therapy is a skilled profession, nearly all states, including Indiana, require licensing and a formal education, such as those offered at one of the Indiana massage schools below.

State License Requirements

500 Education Hours

Required to earn a massage therapy license

The Indiana State Board of Massage therapy regulates licensing of massage therapists in the state. They require students obtain at least 500 hours of instruction in massage therapy, assessment, application of massage therapy techniques to clients, human anatomy, body systems and illnesses, as well as business practices and ethics. Unlike many other states, Indiana allows students to take any one of four national certification exams: NCETM, NCETMB, MBLEx or NCE. Most states require passing a test from only one or two national certification agencies. Indiana massage therapy licenses expire every four years, whereas most other states licenses expire at the end of two years. Many Indiana massage therapy schools offer a supervised student massage clinic that is open to the public and allows students the opportunity to work with a variety of people and to practice their massage techniques. These clinics are very popular with clients seeking quality massage therapy at bargain prices.

Education Details

Massage therapy schools in Indiana teach students the art of using touch to lower stress, treat injuries and improve the overall fitness of their clients. The profession of massage therapy is growing faster than the average for other careers nation-wide according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Massage therapists use touch to manipulate the tissues of the body to improve circulation of blood and lymph, increase oxygen supplies to the body, and treat muscle and tissue injuries and to lengthen chronically shortened muscles. This brings about reduced stress and fatigue, improvements in body movement and muscle health and overall improvements in client well-being. Becoming a licensed massage therapist is a career well matched to a person who enjoys helping others physically feel better and who is interested in body systems and how they relate to general health.

License Renewal

4 Years

License renewal period

0 Hours

Continuing education required

If you want to start your massage therapy career in Indiana, you will first need to complete a 500-hour training program to develop your skills and qualify for licensure. Practitioners in this state are required to renew their licenses every 4 years, and pay a fee of $150. The deadline for license renewal is May 15th, and processed by the Indiana State Board of Massage Therapy. Unlike many other states, Indiana does not require continuing education units between renewal periods. You can navigate the renewal process on their site right here.

Indiana Massage Therapy Careers

$40,870

Average yearly salary for massage therapy in Indiana

Indiana massage therapists earn a mean annual salary of $40,870 before tips, according to surveys by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. This is close to the national mean annual salary of $42,820. The field of massage therapy is highly flexible, so massage therapists in Indiana can work full or part time, work for themselves as private practitioners, or at a medical clinic or hospital.

Licensed massage therapists work in spas, hotels, private massage studios, hotels and resorts. They work with all age ranges of people, from infants to the elderly. Many massage therapists specialize in one or more techniques such as Swedish massage, sports massage, Reflexology or other methods.

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