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Bradley Campus
State-Approved and Accredited by COMTA• 600-Hour Professional Program
Institute of Natural Health and Education
The Bradley campus of the Institute of Natural Health and Education prepares students for meaningful and sustainable careers in massage therapy through hands-on clinical training, academic rigor, and professional mentorship.
Prepared for Licensure. Equipped for Professional Practice.
Students at the Institute of Natural Health and Education are prepared not only to graduate, but to enter the profession with the knowledge, clinical experience, and professional confidence required for licensure and practice.
Curriculum aligned with state licensing expectations
Extensive hands-on clinical training prior to graduation
Academic guidance and instructor support throughout the program
Education designed to prepare students for professional practice
Schedule to speak with an admissions advisor to learn more about the program and determine whether the Institute of Natural Health and Education aligns with your professional goals.
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Frequently Asked Questions
We understand that Selecting the right massage therapy program is an important professional decision. The following questions address topics prospective students commonly consider when exploring the Institute of Natural Health and Education.
Is the program designed to meet licensing requirements?
Yes. The curriculum is structured to align with state expectations for professional licensure and to prepare students for entry into practice.
Will I receive hands-on clinical training?
Students participate in supervised clinical experiences designed to develop practical skills and professional confidence prior to graduation.
Can I visit the campus before applying?
We strongly encourage prospective students to schedule a campus tour to experience the learning environment, meet faculty, and learn more about the program.
What support is available throughout the program?
Students receive academic guidance, instructor support, and structured training designed to promote successful progression through the program.
Is massage therapy a stable professional path?
Massage therapy continues to grow within the broader healthcare and wellness landscape, offering diverse opportunities in clinical, rehabilitative, and private practice settings.
How do I know if this program is the right fit for me?
Speaking with an admissions advisor and visiting the campus can help you evaluate whether the Institute of Natural Health and Education aligns with your professional goals and learning preferences.
What are the next steps if I am interested?
Scheduling a campus tour or connecting with admissions is the best way to begin the process and receive personalized guidance.
Clinical Massage Therapy Program
The Clinical Massage Therapy program at the Institute of Natural Health and Education is a 600-clock-hour professional training designed to prepare students with the clinical skills, academic foundation, and professional confidence required for entry into practice.
While students develop strong proficiency in relaxation massage, the program is intentionally structured around deeper clinical approaches that emphasize assessment, treatment planning, and outcome-focused care.
This educational model prepares graduates to work with diverse populations and client needs within a professional therapeutic setting.
Students receive training in adjunctive therapies that enhance and complement massage treatment, including foot reflexology, sports massage, and prenatal massage, while gaining experience working with special population clients who require thoughtful assessment and individualized care.
A distinctive feature of the INHE program is its introduction to Chinese therapy and acupressure, an educational component that expands clinical perspective and is not commonly integrated into traditional massage curricula.
Through this comprehensive approach, students graduate prepared not only to perform massage techniques, but to think critically, adapt treatments responsibly, and support client wellbeing with professionalism.
Clinical Massage Therapy Program-At a Glance
600 clock hours of professional training
State-approved and accredited educational program
Clinically oriented curriculum with strong relaxation foundations
Designed to prepare graduates for professional licensure
Extensive hands-on clinical experience
Training in adjunctive therapies including reflexology, sports massage, and prenatal care
Preparation for working with diverse and special population clients
Introduction to Chinese therapy and acupressure, a distinctive component of the INHE educational model
Small cohort learning environment that supports individualized instruction