Hawaii Massage Schools
Tuesday, November 29th, 2005Aloha! Along with beautiful weather, Hawaii boasts over 4000 licensed massage therapists. In this state, they make the following licensure distinction: there are Massage Therapists and Massage Apprentices.
Hawaii Massage Schools are required by law to require a minimum of 570 hours of training for their graduates. While this is similar to many other states, Hawaii does not recognize the National Certification Exam as an alternative to studying at a Hawaii Massage School.
Those massage therapists looking to relocate to sunny Hawaii, won’t be able to use their national certification to gain a Hawaiian state license for massage therapy.
Renewal is required every 2 years at a modest fee of $120 and no continuing education credits are required.
To recap, here’s the summary of what is required in Hawaii and their massage schools:
State Licensure Phone (808) 586-3000
Web Site: www.state.hi.us/dcca/pvl/areas_massage.html
Professional Title: Massage Therapist / Massage Apprentice
Required Hawaii Massage School Education: 570 hours minimum
Written exam: Yes
NCBTMB Used: No
License Renewal Fee $120 for 2 years (for license)
Massage CEUs Required: None