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Holisticjunction.com Featured School of the Week June 24, 2007: Elizabeth Grady
Author: CarolAnn Bailey-Lloyd  | Posted: 28-06-2007 | Comments: 0 | Views: 11 | Rating: (52) (?)
If providing healthful services is your niche, then Elizabeth Grady schools can provide you with vital training and skills to become professional estheticians, massage therapists, and makeup artists. Boasting over 40 services and products' locations throughout Connecticut, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire, Elizabeth Grady currently provides one of the most innovative advanced skin care technology and state-of-the-art training facilities in Medford, Massachusetts.
Students, who enroll in the various esthetics courses at Elizabeth Grady gain essential education in how to administer facials, perform waxing services, apply alpha hydroxy acids, and even how to create personalized treatments for clients. Providing four separate esthetics' programs, candidates can choose from Elizabeth Grady's 300-hour, part-time esthetics program (evenings and Saturdays); its 600-hour, part-time esthetics Fall program; its 600-hour, full-time Fall program; or its 300-hour, part-time (day) Fall program. Upon successful completion, graduates are awarded both diplomas in esthetics and in makeup artistry. In addition, achieved candidates are eligible to become licensed in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts upon successfully passing the state licensing examination.
What's more, Elizabeth Grady doesn't just offer single esthetics programs; it also provides a combination course of study, which includes both the esthetics course and its massage therapy course. This particular program entails a 600-hour esthetics program and a 750-hour massage therapy program. Candidates who successfully complete this course of study are not only eligible to become licensed as professional estheticians, but are also eligible to gain national certification as massage therapists through the National Certification Exam for Massage Therapists.
Students, who are exclusively drawn to massage therapy, will find that Elizabeth Grady's part-time and full-time massage therapy programs are comprehensive 750-hour courses of study, which enable students to become professional massage therapists. Today, the field of massage therapy is quickly gaining in popularity. Whether one chooses to become an independent entrepreneur or decides to work in a number of health care-related facilities, athletic organizations, or fitness centers, experienced massage therapists can earn upwards of $30 hourly.
In addition to monthly payment plans, Elizabeth Grady also helps students to find appropriate career training loans to successfully fulfill educational and career goals.
HolisticJunction.com acknowledges Elizabeth Grady and applauds its standards of excellence in providing professional massage and esthetics education.
If you would like more information about this fine career training school, please visit Elizabeth Grady today.
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