
ASNT Enrollment Summary Page
Thank You!
Thank you for your interest in Alexandar School of Natural Therapeutics (ASNT)! Our school has been dedicated to the healing arts for over 40 years and has an impeccable reputation. We are a small, local, woman-owned, and community-oriented school that offers two Massage Programs a year.
Our Fall Program begins on Tuesday, September 23rd, 2025, with classes on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, with an additional weekend class per month. We are also accepting applications for our Spring Program, which begins on Wednesday, March 26th, 2025, with classes on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, with an additional weekend class per month. You can attend classes during the day from 9am to 1pm or in the evenings from 6pm to 10pm. Most of the time, students can switch between the day and night classes to meet their scheduling needs. Please note that this is the same class, taught by the same instructor, simply offered at different times of the day to accommodate the majority of schedules. If you have any further questions about our scheduling, please don’t hesitate to ask! You may also visit our school website calendar page to see an example of the schedule for our Massage Programs in progress.
Our 11-month Massage Program curriculum is designed to provide you with a comprehensive understanding of the principles and practices of massage therapy. Our Program is divided into three phases however, these phases overlap as shown in the following graphic.
Graphic Depiction of the Massage Program Phases
Phase One - Basic Anatomy and Massage Techniques (Approximately Three Months)
Alexandar School Orientation
Anatomy & Kinesiology
Ethics
Medical Documentation
Swedish Massage I: Theory & Practice
Phase Two - Clinical Internship (Five Months)
Assessment & Pathology
Ethics
Geriatric Massage
Hydrotherapy
Clinical Experience: Business Practice
Clinical Experience: Practice
Clinical Experience: Orientation
Prenatal Massage
Spa Treatments
Swedish Massage II: Application of Swedish Massage to Pathologies
Phase Three - Business of Massage (Three Months)
Anatomy & Physiology
Business Practices: Insurance Billing
Business Practices: Practice Management
Chair Massage
Eastern Medicine Theory
Ethics
State Board Prep
Trigger Point Therapy & Myofascial Release
More information on our Massage Program may be found in our School Catalog Link
Enrollment Process:
By contacting us, you have already taken the first step towards a fulfilling career in massage therapy. An advisor will contact you shortly to answer your questions and schedule a school tour. Please note that we accept students on a first-come, first-served basis. With our limited class size, it is advisable to complete this process as soon as possible.
After your school tour, if you decide to enroll in our Massage Program, you will need to complete an application for admission and pay the application fee of $100. The application fee can be paid over the phone, in person, or you can request an email invoice that you can pay online. The application fee holds your place in the program until enrollment paperwork is completed and signed. The application fee is applied to tuition and is refundable minus a $20.00 administrative fee. Our application is available for download from the following link.
The next step is to complete the enrollment paperwork, which includes your financial plan for tuition payment. We will help you with each step in this process to make things as easy as possible. The enrollment paperwork is the contract between you and the school, which details each of our responsibilities during your time at ASNT as a student. We will also need to certify that students must be 18 years old by the date of graduation from the program. You will also need to provide high school/GED/College transcripts prior to admission and/or an English as a Second Language (ESL) certificate if your high school diploma/GED is from a non-English speaking high school.
The final part of enrollment is making a plan for your tuition payment. The options available to you are explained in more detail in the next section. Please let us know if you have any further questions or concerns.
Financial Info:
Our Massage Program tuition is $15,000, which includes all courses required to complete our Massage Program and meet WA state requirements for massage licensing. Washington State also requires current certification in Red Cross or similar First Aid/CPR/AED training for healthcare providers. This certification is not provided by ASNT however, we can help you find certification courses in the area.
There are many ways to pay for your Massage Program, including cash, check, credit card*, in-house financing** with 1, 2, or 3-year plans, Veterans Benefits (GI Bill®, VR&E), MyCAA, Washington State Worksource benefits, or private financing. We can help in determining the best plan for you.
*Please note that there is a non-refundable 2.95% processing fee for credit card tuition payments. **The in-house finance program covers tuition only. All other expenses are the responsibility of the student.
For more information on Workforce Training, please visit https://esd.wa.gov/jobs-and-training#worksource-programs
For more information on GI Bill®, please visit https://www.benefits.va.gov/gibill/
For more information on VR&E, please visit https://www.benefits.va.gov/vocrehab/
For more information on MyCAA, please visit https://mycaa.militaryonesource.mil/mycaa/
My Career Advancement Account is available to military spouses and provides a maximum tuition benefit of $4,000. Our VA Certified SCO can help you through these processes.
If you are considering any of the above options to assist with school, do not delay in starting your process. Often, the approval process takes time and is sometimes based on a first-come, first-served basis. ASNT will not deny or delay admission based on use of any aid program; however, a student must show they are progressing through an application process to remain eligible.
Additional Expenses:
The list of supplies, which can be downloaded below, provides an estimate of additional expenses while in school. The list includes price estimates for brand-new supplies and products. However, we encourage our students to think thrifty when it comes to their supplies. Many of the required items can be found at home or through secondhand stores.
Massage Therapy Job Outlook:
Washington Employment Security Massage Therapy Job Outlook https://esd.wa.gov/labormarketinfo/learn-about-an-occupation#/details
Bureau of Labor Statistics Job Outlook https://www.bls.gov/ooh/healthcare/massage-therapists.htm#tab-6
Bureau of Labor Statistics Wage and Employment Statistics https://www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes319011.htm#st