Massage Schools in Minnesota

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400 Central Avenue Southeast
Minneapolis, MN 55414

(612) 331-1400
Programs:
Cosmetology, Esthetics, Massage Therapy
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Anoka-Ramsey Community College

11200 Mississippi Boulevard Northwest
Coon Rapids, MN 55433

Lake Superior College

2101 Trinity Road
Duluth, MN 55811

Minnesota State Community and Technical College – Accredited

405 Colfax Avenue Southwest
Wadena, MN 56482

Minnesota West Community and Technical College - Jackson – Accredited

401 West Street
Jackson, MN 56143

Minnesota West Community and Technical College - Pipestone – Accredited

1314 North Hiawatha Avenue
Pipestone, MN 56164

Northwestern Health Sciences University

2501 West 84th Street
Bloomington, MN 55431

Saint Paul College - Saint Paul – Accredited

235 Marshall Avenue
Saint Paul, MN 55102

The Massage School - St. Paul

801 Front Avenue
St. Paul, MN 55103

The Professional Massage Academy

2714 West Division Street
Saint Cloud, MN 56301

The Salon Professional Academy - Maplewood – Accredited

3000 White Bear Avenue
Maplewood, MN 55109
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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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Minnesota Massage Careers At a Glance
  • The average salary for massage therapists in Minnesota is $50,520 ($24.29/hour). This is higher than the national average of $42,820 ($20.59/hour).
  • There is a predicted 23% job increase between 2016–2026 for massage therapists. This is higher than the expected national growth of 22%.

Nothing can help someone de-stress and enjoy a little relaxation like a good massage. Whether you've got a knack for working the knots out or you're just starting to learn about massage therapy, you may want to learn more about massage therapy schools in Minnesota. You can reach out to schools directly from our site to learn more about how to get started.

Before you choose a massage therapy school, you may want to learn about the licensing requirements in your city. There are no unified requirements across Minnesota, so licensing is usually done on a city-by-city basis. However, most cities do not require massage therapists to apply for licensure or certification before starting their career.

State License Requirements

Massage therapist licensure does not fall under state jurisdiction in Minnesota. The state of Minnesota does not currently have any licensing or registration requirements for massage therapists. However, many cities do have registration requirements for massage therapists. It’s important to contact your county or city’s Department of Public Health to find out if you must register as a massage therapist before working.

Education Details

When you begin your training as a massage therapist, you may take many courses on the human body and how it works. Courses in this category include Anatomy & Physiology, Gross Anatomy Laboratory, and Kinesiology. Once you have a strong grasp of the functioning of the human body, you can start learning individual massage techniques. You may study various types of massage, such as Swedish massage and deep tissue massage. Hands-on practice is a crucial part of this degree, so you may get the chance to work with real patients to perfect your skills.

License Renewal

Minnesota does not have one regulatory agency for the entire state. This means that every county has its own regulations, fees, renewal requirements and other unique characteristics. That's why it is critical to speak with advisors at massage therapy schools in your area. They will be able to tell you what kind of program you should seek, in regards to training hours and other elements that may make a huge difference when you want to start working. You can also contact the Minnesota Department of Health with your additional questions.

Minnesota Massage Therapy Careers

$50,52

Average yearly salary for massage therapy in Minnesota

Minnesota has a promising job outlook for massage therapists, so you may find a variety of opportunities after you complete your education. From 2016 until 2026, CareerOneStop anticipates a 22% increase in massage therapy job openings in Minnesota. By starting your career in Minnesota, you may earn a higher-than average salary, as Minnesota salaries tend to be above the national average. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that massage therapists in Minnesota earn an average salary of $50,52 per year. A lot may depend on where you work. You may open your own massage parlor, which comes with its own expenses and a potentially higher earning potential. If you work for a high-end salon or spa, you may be able to increase your earning ability through tips and gratuities.

Massage therapy is a very diverse field, so completing your education in this field may give you the chance to work in many different settings with a variety of clients. Niki Swarthout is a successful massage therapist and private practice owner that thoroughly enjoys her work. She notes that this is a very physically demanding job, so you need a lot of physical strength to work in massage therapy every day. Swarthout says that one of the most enjoyable aspects of working in massage therapy is helping those who suffer from injuries. Bringing relief to patients is incredibly satisfying, particularly when patients have tried many other routes and not found anything that works. As a massage therapist, you may work in a salon or spa. Many beauty-based businesses offer massage services to clients. However, some therapists go on to own their own practices and take on the role of business owner. This may allow you slightly more flexibility in your schedule and the freedom to build your business as you wish. You may also work on a freelance basis with clients, in nursing homes, or in salons. As you near the end of your education, you may wish to look into the different options available in your area and find the options that work best for you.

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