UCHA
Bodywork College
License
Nebraska Requirements for Massage Therapy License
UCHA graduates have successfully met the local and state requirements in locations throughout the country. In the state of Nebraska, the following criteria apply to becoming a Licensed Massage Therapist:
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Must be 19 years of age.
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Must have good moral character. Must have a high school/GED diploma.
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Must have completed a 1,000-hour approved pre-licensing Massage/or 1025-hour Hellerwork course with an additional 60 hrs. of Pathology and 100 hrs. of Hydrotherapy.
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Must pass the Bodywork Licensing Examination (MBLEx)
Nebraska Requirements for Massage Therapy License
UCHA graduates have successfully met the local and state requirements in locations throughout the country. In the state of Nebraska, the following criteria apply to becoming a Licensed Massage Therapist:
In-State-License
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Must be 19 years of age.
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Must have good moral character. Must have a high school/GED diploma.
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Must have completed a 1,000-hour approved pre-licensing Massage/or 1025-hour Hellerwork course with an additional 60 hrs. of Pathology and 100 hrs. of Hydrotherapy.
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Must pass the Bodywork Licensing Examination (MBLEx).
Out of State Requirements
Where the Hellerwork SI program and Massage Therapy program does not fulfill the Student's State, County, or Country requirements; the Student, understands they are responsible for making sure they complete at their expense any additional requirements and courses so they can practice as a Hellerwork SI or Massage Therapy once they graduate.
The UCHA curriculum appears to satisfy all Sates licensing requirements except for the State of New York where it appears more study in Neurology is required. One can obtain a NY license after a set amount of time is completed after holding a license in another State, with the UCHA curriculum. Students are advised to contact their Credentialing Department within their State of residence to verify the most current licensure requirements.
The following are States that UCHA has assisted Graduates through curriculum verification state-specific forms for approved licensure:
Alaska, California, Colorado, Iowa, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah, Washington,