If you’re looking for massage therapy schools in Colorado you’ll find some of the best schools listed below.
Just type your ZIP code in the search box to bring back all the schools near you or any postal district you’re interested in.
Colorado is a great choice to study and practice massage therapy. The average wages are decent and the competition is average.
So there are plenty of opportunities to start a business once you’re certified and have a license to practice in the state of Colorado.
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Massage Therapy Schools in Colorado
Below is a list of some of the top massage therapy schools in Colorado. Take a browse or for a more up-to-date list by ZIP code use the box above.
You’ll find schools in all the major cities, like Denver, Colorado Springs, Aurora, Fort Collins, Lakewood, Thornton, and more.
Colorado Institute of Massage Therapy
Colorado Springs, CO, USA
+1 719-634-7347
Website – coimt.com
Colorado Springs School of Massage
Colorado Springs, CO, USA
+1 719-310-9297
Website – csschoolofmassage.com
Massage Therapy Institute of Colorado
Denver, CO, USA
+1 303-329-6345
Website – mtic.edu
Healing Arts Institute
Fort Collins, CO, USA
+1 970-223-9741
Website – hai-colo.com
Berkana Institute of Massage Therapy
Denver, CO, USA
+1 303-377-3111
Website – berkanainstitute.com
Denver School of Massage Therapy
Westminster, CO, United States
+1 303-426-5621
Website – denversmt.com
Denver School of Massage Therapy
Aurora, CO, USA
+1 303-366-4325
Website – denversmt.com
Aveda Institute Denver
Denver, CO, USA
+1 303-567-7500
Website – avedainstitutedenver.com
Colorado School of Healing Arts
Lakewood, CO, USA
+1 303-986-2320
Website – csha.net
Boulder Massage Therapy Institute
Boulder, CO, USA
+1 303-618-5518
Website – bouldermassageinstitute.com
Institute of Therapeutic Massage of Western Colorado
Grand Junction, CO, USA
+1 970-255-8037
Website – itmwc.org
The Academy of Natural Therapy
Greeley, CO, USA
+1 970-626-6171
Website – natural-therapy.com
Aspen Massage Institute
Aspen, CO, USA
+1 970-300-4644
Website – aspenmassageinstitute.com
Denver Integrative Massage School
Denver, CO, USA
+1 303-623-3121
Website – denverintegrativemassageschool.com
Academy of Massage Essentials, LLC
Colorado Springs, CO, USA
+1 719-265-5221
Website – amemassageschool.com
Crestone Healing Arts Center
Crestone, CO, USA
+1 719-256-4036
Website – crestonehac.com
Higher Elevation Healing Arts School
Eagle, CO, USA
+1 970-328-8040
Website – higherelevationschool.com
MountainHeart School of Bodywork
Crested Butte, CO, USA
+1 800-673-0539
Website – mountainheart.org
Medical Massage International
Centennial, CO, USA
+1 720-331-8446
Website – medicalmassageinternational.com
Berkana Institute of Massage Therapy
Longmont, CO, USA
+1 303-377-3111
Website – berkanainstitute.com
Heritage College
Denver, CO, USA
+1 303-477-7240
Website – heritagecollege.edu
Colorado School of Animal Massage
Wheat Ridge, CO, USA
+1 720-456-6599
Website – csam.school
Colorado Massage Therapy LLC
Greenwood Village, CO, USA
+1 303-220-0296
Website – colorado.gov
Yoga Tree Colorado
Englewood, CO, USA
+1 303-578-8733
Website – yogatreecolorado.com
Altierus Career Colleges
Colorado Springs, CO, USA
+1 719-638-6580
Website – altierus.org
Colorado School of Thai Massage
Westminster, CO, USA
+1 720-335-6053
Website – cothaimassage.com
IntelliTec College – Grand Junction
Grand Junction, CO, USA
+1 970-245-8101
Website – intelliteccollege.com
Lotus Education Institute
Glenwood Springs, CO, USA
+1 800-585-7903
Website – lotuseducationinstitute.com
Aspen Park Chiropractic & Massage
Conifer, CO, USA
+1 303-838-8443
Website – aspenparkchiropractic.com
IntelliTec College – Pueblo
Pueblo, CO, USA
+1 719-542-3181
Website – intelliteccollege.com
IBMC College Colorado Springs
Colorado Springs, CO, USA
+1 719-596-7400
Website – ibmc.edu
IBMC College Greeley
Greeley, CO, USA
+1 970-356-4733
Website – ibmc.edu
Have I missed any schools? If you want me to add your school to my listing just drop me a mail here.
Schooling and Licensing Requirements in Colorado
The Colorado State Office of Massage Therapists requires passing the MBLEx, which is a written exam. There are practice tests online and your school should be able to offer some support.
You are also required to have professional liability insurance. Along with submitting background and fingerprint checks.
You should have completed a minimum of 500 hours in education at an approved school.
The process is very simple and can be completed online once you meet the requirements via the website for the Therapy Office below.
Denver Massage Therapy Office of Licensing Contact Details
Applications, information, and support for studying, licensing, and practicing massage therapy can be found at the Colorado Division of Professions and Occupations.
Their contact details are as follows:
Colorado Division of Professions and Occupations
Denver, CO, USA
+1 303-894-7800
Website – https://www.colorado.gov/dora/dpo
Why Choose Colorado for Massage Therapy Schooling?
Colorado is in the top 25 most populated states in the US and has plenty of opportunities for massage therapists and business owners.
The cold months are cold and the warm months are warm, although with around 300 days of sunshine it’s fair to say you get more of the good than the bad.
The state is famous for its alpine mountains, deserts, rocky landscapes, and deep canyons. Even referred to as the most magical place in the US by some due to the amount of cool outdoors activities and landmarks
There is something for everyone when living or visiting Colorado. Maybe it’ll become your magical place to attend school, start a massage business, and spend many years to come.
I’m a MA, (CMT) Certified Massage Therapist, Licensed Massage Therapist (LMT), and Reiki Master — I’m a licensed massage therapist with over 10 years of experience in the industry.
Thank you for sharing this valuable information about massage therapy schools in Colorado, Jessica! It’s wonderful to know that Colorado offers some of the best schools for those interested in pursuing a career in massage therapy. Being able to search for schools based on ZIP code or specific postal districts is incredibly convenient for aspiring students. It’s also encouraging to hear that Colorado provides decent average wages and a fair level of competition, indicating a healthy market for massage therapy professionals. The opportunity to start a business after obtaining certification and a license in Colorado is certainly appealing. If you have any personal experiences or recommendations regarding these schools, I’d love to hear them. Keep up the great work in providing helpful resources for aspiring massage therapists!