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A New Beginning School of Massage

Austin, TX
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About A New Beginning School of Massage

A New Beginning School of Massage is a postsecondary institution located in Austin, Texas. The school specializes in massage therapy education and is designed to prepare students for careers in the field of therapeutic bodywork. No enrollment figures, completion rates, retention rates, or quality score data are available in current IPEDS records.

The school focuses on massage therapy training, typically offering certificate or diploma programs that meet Texas state licensure requirements for massage therapists. Coursework generally covers anatomy, physiology, massage techniques, and professional practice standards.

Austin is a large and growing city in central Texas with a diverse wellness and healthcare services sector. Graduates of massage therapy programs in Austin have access to a broad range of employment settings, including spas, chiropractic offices, physical therapy clinics, and independent practice. Prospective students should contact the school directly for current program details and enrollment information.

Contact Information

2525 Wallingwood Dr., Suite 1501, Austin, TX 78746

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