Student Services
Confidentiality of Student Records
All records at the Sedona School of Massage are confidential and are
accessible only to students, administrative staff and teachers. Students
have access to their files during office hours. The school will not release
any information in regard to a student without written permission from that
student.
Counseling
Staff members are available to counsel, assist and advise students. There
is no charge for this service.
Job Opportunities
The Sedona School of Massage does not guarantee job placement as a result
of completion of the program. However, we do keep a job opportunity
bulletin board that is continually updated and available to students.
Library
The Sedona School of Massage has a small library that is available to
students for reference. It consists of books on anatomy and physiology,
kinesiology, hydrotherapy, a variety of massage modalities and personal
growth.
Licensing
The Sedona School of Massage is Licensed by the Arizona State Board of
Private Postsecondary Education. Upon completion of the program, students
are prepared and eligible to sit for the National Certification Exam. Over
26 states that require licensing use this test as their state licensing
exam. In Arizona, massage is governed by the State of Arizona
Board of Massage Therapy. Students are encouraged to find out the requirements
necessary for the state they wish to practice in. Please contact the school
with any questions.
Student Grievance Procedure
The instructors and staff at the Sedona School of Massage are open to
feedback. We provide feedback forms for all instructors and all classes. If
a student is having a problem with a faculty member they are encouraged to
deal directly with that person. If they are not able to resolve the issue
they are encouraged to advise the administrative staff. At that time a
documented meeting will be facilitated with the Director, student and
faculty member, within one week of the student notifying the administrative
staff. If more meetings are necessary they will be documented in the
students file and held within one week of the prior meetings. If the
student complaint cannot be resolved after exhausting the
Institution’s grievance procedure, the student may file a complaint
with the Arizona State Board for Private Postsecondary Education. The
student must contact the State Board for further details and the student
has three years in which to file a complaint. The State Board address is:
1740 W. Adams, 3rd Floor, Phoenix, AZ 85007
telephone: (602) 542-5709, website: http://azppse.state.az.us.
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