Chicago Massage School at Everest College (previously Olympia College)
Begin Your Massage Therapy Career in Chicago, IL!
A city with great food, beautiful shorelines, and a wealth of history, the word “urban” was invented to describe Chicago. Chicago is also home to Everest College, a top school for massage therapy education.
There are many questions you must be asking yourself about going to massage therapy school. How much is it going to cost? Is financial aid available? How long does it take? What type of degree will I receive? Will I be able to find a job? All great questions and answers are available.
Below is just some basic information about Everest College's massage therapy program, but if you really want to learn more, fill out the short questionnaire and someone from the Institute will contact you to talk about how to apply, scholarships, time requirements, costs and just about anything else you may need to know.
Everest College - Chicago
247 South State Street, Ste. 400
Chicago, IL 60604
About Everest College
Olympia College is now Everest College. Everest College is a family of over 100 schools in the United States and Canada that offers career-based education in accounting, criminal justice, business, health care, paralegal studies, and more. Olympia College became part of the Everest group in 2007 and the area of focus at the Chicago campus is health services.
Everest – Chicago has programs in Medical Assisting, Medical Insurance Billing and Coding, Pharmacy Technician, and Massage Therapy. Courses are geared to meet the needs of prospective employers and to allow students to begin their careers in as little as nine months.
Students of Everest College range from people straight from high school to adults who want to further their careers. Everest’s flexible class schedules are ideally suited to working students and those with families. Whatever the age or circumstances, Everest can help students begin a career that is rewarding and challenging.
About the Massage Therapy Program
Massage therapy is a growing field in the United States as more and more people are discovering what Eastern cultures have known for centuries. Massage can help soothe stress and tension and aid relaxation – it became popular in the US as a spa treatment before it was recognizes as a form of health care.
Massage can also relieve pain from injury, illness, or tension and help prevent injuries from recurring. The demand for qualified massage therapists is expected to grow faster than other jobs in the next several years. The competition for these jobs is also expected to grow as more people realize the benefits of this profession.
It is vital that students have an edge when looking for employment, and Everest College gives them this edge. Massage Therapy students receive instruction not only in massage techniques, but also client relations and ethics.
Here is a look at some areas where Everest students focus their learning: Swedish massage, sports massage, myotherapy/trigger point massage, myofascial release , deep tissue massage, cranio-sacral therapy, reflexology, safety and emergency management, client counseling, practice/business management, massage industry regulations, and professional standards and ethics
Graduates of the Massage Therapy program will be prepared to work in a variety of settings with diverse clients.
Faculty
Hands-on training is a vital component of the Massage Therapy program at Everest College. The instructors, in keeping with this philosophy of learning by doing, are all professionals in the massage field. They have experienced the industry and are able to pass that knowledge and insight to their students. Students receive invaluable advice and wisdom from their instructors, who are all exceptional teachers.
Facilities
Everest College’s Chicago campus is located at 247 South State Street, Suite 400, in a professional building. Students are given access to professional grade tools and equipment that they will be using in their future careers.
Accreditation
The Chicago campus of Everest College is accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges of Technology.
Financial Aid
Financial aid is available for those who qualify - If you struggle with the question of how you will pay for your education, let our student finance planners help you explore all of your financing options. We have helped many students identify and apply for financial aid to help them finish their education. Financial aid can help you pay for any legitimate school-related costs, including tuition, books, supplies and basic living expenses.
Going to School in Chicago, IL
Stretching along the shores of Lake Michigan, Chicago, the “Windy City” is the prototypical Midwestern American city. It is an economic, cultural, retail, educational, health care and transportation hub for the entire country. 9.5 million people live in the Chicago metro area, making it the 3rd largest metro area in the country and one of the most influential cities in the world.
Chicago has an earthy, lusty, lively history—the Great Chicago Fire of 1871 where most of the business district was destroyed, the labor riots of the late 19th century, gangsters and the Mob and Al Capone during the Prohibition years, and the riotous 1968 Democratic National Convention. The first controlled nuclear test was conducted in Chicago in 1942 as part of the Manhattan Project. Chicago has museums and national historic sites that allow you to explore its rich past.
The city is a cultural center, too. Symphony, opera, ballet, theater—you name it and you can find it in Chicago. There are several art museums, the Museum of Natural History, Shedd Aquarium and the Adler Planetarium. Improvisational comedy began in Chicago at Second City.
Chicago was named the “Best Sports City in America” in 2006. The city hosts 15 professional sports teams including the Bears, Cubs, White Sox, Bulls, Blackhawks (hockey) and Fire (soccer).
Maybe the best thing you’ll discover about living and going to school in Chicago is the food. There are literally thousands of wonderful restaurants, many of which offer delicious ethnic fare. Better still is the genuine Chicago ethnic fare: deep dish pizza and real Chicago-style hot dogs.
Attending Northwestern Business College will prepare you for a career as a Massage Therapist, and give you the opportunity to experience Chicago while you’re doing it.
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