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Utah College of Massage Therapy - Steiner Institute of Esthetics - Richardson
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About Utah College of Massage Therapy - Steiner Institute of Esthetics - Richardson
Utah College of Massage Therapy - Steiner Institute of Esthetics - Richardson is a massage therapy and esthetics training institution located in Richardson, Texas. The school is part of a network of massage therapy and skin care schools operating under the Steiner Education Group, providing certificate-level training for students seeking careers in therapeutic and aesthetic wellness services. No IPEDS enrollment, completion, or retention data is currently available for this location.
Specific program listings are not available in current IPEDS records for this site. Schools within this network typically offer programs in massage therapy, esthetics, and skin care, designed to prepare graduates for state licensure and employment in spas, wellness centers, medical offices, and resort settings.
Richardson, TX is a suburban city in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, a large and economically diverse region with strong demand for wellness and personal care services. Students completing programs at this location are positioned to enter a robust employment market across the greater Dallas area.
Accreditation: Accrediting Council for Continuing Education and Training
1055 Sherman Street, Suite 110, Richardson, TX 75081
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