PUBLISHED 8.24.16
Student Spotlight: Liv Pehl
Liv Pehl is a student at our Prescott campus who was chosen as the ASIS Student of the Month for her dedication to her education and her passion for massage therapy. She’s also quite sassy.
Liv Pehl is a student at our Prescott campus who was chosen as the ASIS Student of the Month for her dedication to her education and her passion for massage therapy. She’s also quite sassy.
Jesse is an athlete, a member of the Phi Theta Kappa honors society, and plays roller derby. Having sustained multiple injuries as an athlete, Jesse knows the importance of physical therapy and massage therapy. Both a mother and wife, she highly values family. Jesse teaches at the ASIS campus in Prescott and also assists prospective students during the admissions process.
In this series, we have discussed the time it takes to complete massage therapy school and what accreditation is and why it’s important. Now let’s go over the different ways that you can pay for your education.
In Part I of this series, we gave you a general overview of what you should consider when choosing a massage therapy school. One of those factors is program length, which we discussed in Part II. Another one of those factors is accreditation, which we will explain here.
In Part I of this series, we went over the most important factors to consider when choosing a massage therapy school. One of the items we touched upon is program length, which we will now go over in more detail.