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15348
Hawaiian Islands School of Massage Provider has a web site

P.O. Box 300
Captain Cook, HI 96704

Contact: Lynn Wind or Peter Wind, Directors
Tel: (808) 323-3800
Fax: (808) 323-3760
Email: info@hawaiianmassageschool.com

Web Site: www.hawaiianmassageschool.com

WIA ELIGIBLE TRAINING PROVIDER: Yes
LONG-TERM PROGRAM(S): Yes
SHORT-TERM COURSE(S): Yes

EFFECTIVE PERIOD: Tuesday, July 01, 2008 to Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Note: WIA funds for training may be used only at eligible training providers for approved programs.



PERFORMANCE INFORMATION

Performance Information data is not available for the current period.

01 INTRODUCTION AND DEADLINES

Type of School
Massage therapy school

Deadlines for 2010-2011(Dates subject to change)
Admission to School
Fall
Preferred Date: September 1
Final Deadline: October 6
Winter
Preferred Date: December 8
Final Deadline: January 5
Spring
Preferred Date: March 1
Final Deadline: April 5
Summer
Preferred Date: June 1
Final Deadline: July 6

Tuition (Subject to change)
Resident and nonresident
$2,891 per 185-hour program
$14,474 per 1475-hour program
$12,323 per 1045-hour program
$7,240 per 615-hour program

Accreditation/Licensing/Approving Agency
Hawaii State Department of Education

Types of Degrees/Certificates/Diplomas
Certificate of completion (less than 6 months)
Certificate of graduation (6-15 months)

Accessibility to Buildings for Persons with Disabilities: Yes, 100%

Campus Map with Accessibility Features Available: Yes


02 AVERAGE ENROLLMENT PER TERM

Total: 25
Women: 20
Men: 5
Full-time: 22
Part-time: 3
Out-of-State: 12


03 SCHOOL AND CLASS SCHEDULE

When Classes Offered: Mostly day with some night classes

Type and Length of Term:
3 terms per academic year
6-month to 15-month sessions (Advanced level)
10 weeks (Beginning level)

Summer Session: Yes

Winter Session: Yes
From January to April
When Classes Offered: Day and night classes

04 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONAL AND ALTERNATIVE CREDIT PROGRAMS

Programs Offered
None

Alternative Credit Accepted
For noncollege Instruction/Sponsored Training :
Exemption from Courses
For Independent Study
For Exemption from some courses if student holds similar license from another state


05 LIBRARY AVAILABILITY

Yes, on campus
Yes, in town


06-69 PROGRAMS OF STUDY OFFERED

See your employment counselor

70 BUS/PARKING

Parking available
Easy to get


71 SCHOOL VISITS

Call for an appointment

Contact: Lynn Wind or Peter Wind, Directors
Tel: (808) 323-3800


72 NEW STUDENT ADMISSIONS

Admission Requirements
$50 application fee
Personal essay
1 photograph
TB Test (within 2 years)
High School Diploma or equivalent
Application
Interviews

Suggested
Recommendations
Basic understanding of bodily functions and preventive health care

Alternate Admission Routes
None

Preference for Admitting Hawaii Residents
None


73 TRANSFER ADMISSION (IN-STATE)

Contact: Director
Tel: (808) 323-3800


74 STEPS FOR APPLYING (EXCEPT SUMMER SCHOOL OF 2- AND 4-YEAR COLLEGES)

Items to Submit
Application Form: Yes
Transcript: If applicable
Application Fee: $50 (nonrefundable; applied to tuition)
Can Fee Be Waived? No
Personal Recommendations: No, but preferred
TB/Medical Clearance: Yes (within 2 years)

Deadline: See topic 01

For More Information
Contact: Director
Tel: (808) 323-3800 or 1-800-928-9645

75 GRADUATE SCHOOL

None

76 HOUSING

Off-Campus Referral Office Available


77 HOW TO APPLY FOR ON-CAMPUS HOUSING

Not applicable

78 AVERAGE FULL-TIME COSTS

(Subject to change)

Tuition and Fees
Resident and nonresident
$7,240 per 615-hour program
$12,323 per 1045-hour program
$14,474 per 1475-hour program
$2,500 per 185-hour program
$9,950 per 665-hour program
Application Fee
Resident and nonresident: $50
Books/Supplies
Resident and nonresident
$2,255 per 1475-hour program
$1,927 per 1045-hour program
$1,600 per 615-hour program
$671 per 185-hour program
Other
Resident and nonresident
$500 (Optional Portable Table)
$500 (Down Payment - applied to tuition)
Total Costs
Resident and nonresident
$14,474 per 1475-hour program
$12,323 per 1045-hour program
$7,240 per 615-hour program
$2,891 per 185-hour program
(table and books/supplies not included in Total Cost)

79 AVERAGE PART-TIME COSTS

See topic 78 Average Full-time Costs


80 REFUND POLICY

See brochure


81 TUITION EXEMPTIONS

Resident tuition rates to persons of Hawaiian ancestry, regardless of place of residence: No

For More Information
Contact: Lynn Wind
Tel: (808) 323-3800 or (800) 928-9645


82 TYPES OF FINANCIAL AID OFFERED

Loans
Educational Financial Services
Sallie Mae Financial Aid (until May 7, 2009)


83 HOW TO APPLY FOR FINANCIAL AID

For More Information
Contact: School

Note: Selective Service Registration is required of males ages 18-25 to receive Federal and State Student Financial Aid.

84 SERVICES FOR ALL STUDENTS

Personal and Career Counseling
Contact: School staff
Tel: (808) 323-3800

Services for Students with Disabilities
Registration assistance
Early registration
Accessible buildings/facilities on campus



Last Updated: Monday, June 30, 2008