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By: C. Bailey-Lloyd/LadyCamelot
Holistic Junction is delighted to present Fuller Circles School for Therapeutic Massage as its featured school of the week.

Fuller Circles School for Therapeutic Massage asks the question "Why a Therapeutic Massage Therapist?" And follows through with its brilliant and thoughtful response:

" Imagine a career where you can use your skills, knowledge, compassion and creativity to create health and wellness for others!

Imagine your independent workday is flexible or you work in a beautiful and tranquil spa setting - imagine being your own boss!

Now imagine you earn $35 to $70 per hour or more - Imagine massage therapy - It's that career!..."

Licenced by the State of Maine, Department of Education; approved by the National Certification Board for Massage Therapy and Bodywork; the American Massage Therapy Association - Council of Schools; and accredited by the Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools, Fuller Circles School for Therapeutic Massage is located just north of Augusta, (the state capital), in historically-rich Oakland, Maine.

Fuller Circles School for Therapeutic Massage offers an 810-hour, comprehensive and hands-on Massage Therapy curriculum in the following:
...and, many other relevant courses in anatomy, physiology, business, and other Health-Affiliated Therapies!

As an incentive, Fuller Circles School for Therapeutic Massage offers diverse educational financing options to meet the needs of their students. Their financial aid program consists of:
  • Student Loans

  • Veterans Benefits

  • State Programs

  • Fuller Circles Full Payment Program

  • Fuller Circles Career Financial Service Plan 1 and

  • Fuller Circles Career Finanacial Services Plan 2
Holistic Junction is pleased to have Fuller Circles School for Therapeutic Massage on board and salutes its quality standards for being one of society's vital pioneers and promoters of fine Massage Therapy & Healing Arts Education.

To learn more about or to enroll in the Fuller Circles School for Therapeutic Massage, please visit: Fuller Circles School for Therapeutic Massage today.


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To learn more about our, many listed, massage therapy schools, visit our Massage Therapy Schools Directory

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© 07/11/2005 - Holistic Junction's Featured School of the Week: Fuller Circles School for Therapeutic Massage
by C. Bailey-Lloyd
aka. LadyCamelot
Public Relations' Director &
Writer
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About the Author

C. Bailey-Lloyd/aka. LadyCamelot is the Public Relations' Director &
Writer for http://www.holisticjunction.com/">Holistic Junction -- Your source of information for http://www.holisticjunction.com/categories/HAD/massage-therapy-schools.html">Massage Therapy Schools

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