Massage Therapy Schools in Mississippi

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12251 Bernard Parkway
Gulfport, MS 39503

(228) 896-9727
Programs:
Cosmetology, Esthetics, Massage Therapy, Continuing Education
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Concorde Career College - Southaven

7900 Airways Boulevard Suite 103
Southaven, MS 38671

Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College - Long Beach – Accredited

21500 B Street
Long Beach, MS 39560

Pearl River Community College - Hattiesburg

5448 Highway 49 South
Hattiesburg, MS 39401
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Mississippi Massage Therapy Careers At a Glance
  • 600 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 Mississippi is $31,980 ($15.38/hour). This is lower than the national average of $42,820 ($20.59/hour).
  • There is a predicted 13% job increase between 2016-2026 for massage therapists. This is lower than the expected national growth of 22%.

Massage therapy is often considered one of the most diverse and flexible beauty careers. People go to massage therapists for a variety of reasons: to enjoy some time for themselves, to relax, or to work out muscle aches and soreness.

Because of this, massage therapists must meet a range of needs and tailor their skills to each customer. If you're ready to put your hands to work in a new beauty career, learn more about massage therapy schools in Mississippi.

State License Requirements

600 Education Hours

Required to earn a massage therapy license

As you begin looking through massage therapy programs near you, make sure you choose one that meets the standards of the Mississippi Board of Cosmetology. You must choose a program that provides at least 600 hours of instruction. This time is divided up pretty evenly between theory and practical experience.

Education Details

The curriculum for your massage therapy program may explore many different skills and areas of theory. You may start by learning about human physiology and anatomy, kinesiology, and nutrition. With a strong understanding of how the body works, you can start taking practical massage courses. In this part of your training, you learn treatment techniques, assessment techniques, and different types of massages. You may work on dummies, fellow students, and real clients to make sure that your skills are up to par! Ready to learn more about a career in massage therapy? Contact massage therapy schools in Mississippi to get started.

License Renewal

2 Years

License renewal period

24 Hours

Continuing education required

Cosmetology licenses are renewed every 2 years in Mississippi. Cosmetology continuing education is not required for most beauty licenses in Mississippi. Cosmetology instructors must complete 24 hours of continuing education every 2 years to renew their licenses. A master cosmetologist needs 16 hours of continuing education to get the master license, and renewing this license every 2 years requires the completion of 8 continuing education hours. Electrologists require 30 continuing education hours. A regular license costs $50 to renew and a master license costs $70 to renew.

Mississippi Massage Therapy Careers

$31,980 

Average yearly salary for massage therapy in Mississippi

With a degree in massage therapy, you may be able to benefit from a positive job outlook in Mississippi. A 10% increase in job openings is expected between 2012 and 2022 (O*Net, 2012). Massage therapists may put their abilities to work in a variety of settings, from massage parlors and salons to spas and their own businesses. You may earn a range of salaries, depending on how much experience you have, the variety of massage techniques you know, and what setting you work in. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average salary for a Mississippi massage therapist is $31,980 per year (2020). On top of their regular base salaries, massage professionals often earn sizable tips for massages, particularly in spa settings.

Massage therapy is a physically demanding job, which is something to keep in mind as you consider this career path. You will likely spend most of your time on your feet and walking around to massage different parts of a client's body. Massaging a client can also be physically challenging, as you must use all the muscles of your upper body to put the proper amount of pressure into a massage. You may prepare for this aspect of your job in massage school and acclimate to your work conditions once you begin your career. Part of your success as a therapist may depend on your ability to create your own massage style. Joel Tomlinson, a long-time massage therapist, notes that it's important to develop your own unique twist when performing massages. This gives clients the chance to become devoted customers, filling up your schedule and possibly helping you earn more money. When you become employed at a spa or salon, you may delve more deeply into the types of massage they offer and develop your skills in each offering. Customer communication is an important skill to have in this career. You should be able to read a client's body language, understand what they want from their massage experience, and meet their needs every time.

Contact the Mississippi State Board of Massage Therapy

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