West Coast College of Massage therapy
WCCMT New Westminster
Admissions@collegeofmassage.com
604 520 1844 ext. 232
WCCMT Victoria
Vicadmissions@collegeofmassage.com
250 381 9800 ext. 227/224
Collegeofmassage.com
Why RMT?
In just 20 months you could
be working as a registered
massage therapist, making
a real difference in people's
lives and taking control of your
own career. The number of
Canadians seeking massage
therapy treatments is rising,
and RMTs have endless
employment options – private
practice, spas, multidisciplinary
clinics, even cruise ships and
five-star resorts. Therapeutic
massage can be used to
improve overall health and
wellness, in addition to its use for a variety of injuries and ailments, in
everyone from MS patients, to expectant mothers, to elite athletes.
Why WCCMT?
WCCMT is the premiere choice for your health care career education. We offer
a reputation based on over 30 years of excellence and the most experienced
RMT faculty in the province, providing our graduates with the most highly
recognized and valued diploma in the field today.
We also offer articulation agreements with several major universities, allowing
you to continue your education once you leave our doors.
With campuses in New West and Victoria, there are plenty of opportunities to
study in the location that serves you best.
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