Utah College Of Massage Therapy

 
16 Reviews
312 E South Temple
Salt Lake City, UT 84111-1202
(801) 521-3330
Campus housing No
Campus setting Midsize City
Federal aid Eligible students may receive Pell Grants and other federal aid (e.g. Direct Loans).
Religious affiliation Not applicable
Total population 350
Type < 2-year, Private for-profit
Undergrad ages 39% 25 and over, 61% 24 and under
Undergrad population 350
Utah College Of Massage Therapy serves Salt Lake City, UT and is located in the 84111 ZIP code.

Reviews for Utah College Of Massage Therapy

Utah College Of Massage Therapy received an average rating of 3.25 out of 5 stars from 16 reviews.

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The Scene
The Utah College of Massage Therapy was the state's first massage college, and one of the first in the country. Check out the in-house store with a full inventory of massage tables, oil, energy bars, books and those… Read Full Editorial

My Review by yesia via Citysearch on 5/16/2016

This school was a joke towards the end. A lot of time was waisted. At the end I was sent to collection with out knowing that I had money owed to the school. I signed for student loans and was told that I was approved.It was a waste of…

My Review by corib646541108 via Citysearch on 11/13/2013

I am currently a night student of Utah College of Massage Therapy and graduate in December. I love going here and have learned so much. I feel like I will definitely be prepared to have a massage career. I would defiantly recommend going…

My Review by heatherc577613386 via Citysearch on 9/10/2013

I am currently attending the night classes for the Professional Bodyworker program at the Salt Lake Campus. \r This school is a joke. Do not go here even if you think it's a good idea because of the Steiner name. It's not worth it. Check…

To be Honest, by TiffanyH20 via Citysearch on 4/20/2010

I'm taking the Night Class Professional Massage Therapy Program at UCMT in Salt Lake and I've been in school for 8 months. I think some people just don't click with certain modalities (for example I didn't feel like acupressure was a great…

UCMT is good by Amanda B via Insider Pages on 11/25/2009

I graduated from UCMT in early 2008. I have been working full time ever since. I loved the knowledge I gained and the experience I learned from the teachers. The only thing that bothered me throughout school was how it seems the management…

Bashing those that failed by smug via Citysearch on 11/21/2009

This review is directed mostly at F451 but it can be applied to everyone that writes poor reviews without having their facts straight as well. My guess is that you were too much of an idiot to understand or pass the classes. In fact, the…

UCMT is great! by M G via Insider Pages on 9/6/2009

UCMT Is an amazing school. More specificaly the Salt Lake Campus is an amazing school. Stiener, not so much...but the instructors do the best they can with what they have been given. They are intelligent and experienced. This school is…

Bad Instruction, Bad Role Models by F451 via Citysearch on 1/26/2009

I'll be fair. I went to UCMT because I wanted an anatomy class that included visits to the cadavar lab at the University of Utah. I got that. But as a trade-off I had an incompetent shiatsu instructor, an ineffectual craniosacral…

UCMT will change your life if your ready for it! by ncm98 via Citysearch on 12/19/2008

I am currently going to UCMT down in Lindon, UT. I absolutely love it! All the instructors are friendly and very knowledgable...they will try to help every student succeed. But it comes down to you as a student on how well you succeed…

Massage School Boot Camp by UTbodyworker via Citysearch on 8/22/2008

I have read the reviews here and must agree that UCMT is like Massage School Boot Camp. The raving reviews about UCMT als read like marketing ads, something they've had their staff do. UCMT staff, in the school and in their corporate…

High tuition, poor instruction, crowded classes by Honest A via Insider Pages on 8/20/2008

I'm an alumni and was a straight A student at UCMT. This school is like a boot camp. It marches students through to graduation with little regard for the health or physical well-being of the students. Quality of instruction varies…

Beware prospective massage students and clients! by HonestA via Citysearch on 8/20/2008

I recently attended Utah College of Massage Therapy and graduated with a 4.0. A warning about the student massage clinic on the weekends: Don't go if your immune system is weak or compromised. This school insists that sick students attend…

Will not go back- will tell others not to consider going by profbdywrkr via Citysearch on 8/13/2008

My experience here was awful. The therapists-term used loosely- have ben in school for what 2-3 months. Granted I know that others are about to graduate and leave so have been working a tad longer but geez. An internship does usually come…

Best Massage School in the Nation! by Carpometacarpal via Citysearch on 5/5/2008

98% placement upon graduation, 20+ year old program-specializing in Massage only-Life time career assistance, clinical internship included! The list goes on! \r I am a UCMT graduate. Best School EVER for Massage Therapy. I know. I checked…

Reality check! by satoribdywrk via Citysearch on 4/28/2008

I'm a recent graduate of UCMT and it has been, by far, the greatest experience of my life. Not only was the training stellar but the program has changed me immensely! What intrigued me the most about UCMT was its reputation within the…

Go somewhere you are valued..some where else by massagegame via Citysearch on 4/2/2008

.The plain fact is that DCMT does make money off clinic by charging 27 dollars per visit , cramming 5 people in every weekend for over 100 hours comes out to around 4,000$ per student therapist mulitply that by how many students their are…

Bad Massage, Bad Atmosphere, Staff Seems stressed and unhappy by heatherslc via Citysearch on 6/8/2007

Students are uncomfortable with massage -so it was an incredibly uncomfortable hour. Also, it was loud! They have it set up in a big room with curtains pulled around you (like a hospital) and you can here EVERYTHING!!! Not relaxing, not…

Awesome massage for cheap! by karabizera via Citysearch on 10/12/2006

Such a great place to go for a college student, or anyone looking to save some money! We all like to indulge, but for some it's just too expensive! UCMT has two-for-ones every now and then so you can go with a friend. It's professional and…

Ahhhhhhhh! by Heather S via Insider Pages on 2/12/2006

My neighbor told me that I needed to go and get a massage at the Utah College of Massage Therapy, so I took her advice and went. I called ahead and made my appointment for a Saturday morning. (Saturday is typically the day you can go in…

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