Programs Offered
Editor's Description
Located in the heart of Manhattan, the Swedish Institute has been giving students a comprehensive health education since 1916. The school's massage therapy program is available in five-semester (20-month), six-semester (24-month), and eight-semester (32-month) schedules, with classes held in the mornings, afternoons, evenings, and weekends for total flexibility.
Through a combination of hands-on and classroom learning, students could receive strong foundations in:
- Anatomy and physiology
- Pathology
- Neurology
- Ethics
- Business practice
"Swedish Institute has a 103-year history teaching massage," explains alumna Alexes. "There are many other massage schools in New York, but Swedish Institute kept coming up in random conversations. I enrolled at Swedish Institute post-knee replacement and it's been one of the best decisions I've made."
Programs
Swedish Institute College of Health Sciences offers the following programs:
About This School
Accreditation or State Approval
One or more programs offered at this school is accredited by an agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education. Accredited programs qualify graduates for applicable state licensing. In addition, accredited schools typically can offer more financial aid options, including federal financial aid. Learn more about accreditation and approval.
Admissions
To apply to this school, there is a $100 application fee.
Financial Aid
58% of students received financial aid
On average, students received $3,289 in financial aid.
Student Body
Gender Ratio
80% Female, 20% Male
Race / Ethnicity Ratio
7% White, 23% Hispanic / Latino, 39% African American, 4% Asian American, 0% American Indian, 0% Hawaiian / Pacific, 3% Two or More, 24% Unknown
1,053 students are enrolled in this school