Mountain State School of Massage • Related Agencies & Associations
P.O. Box 4487 • Charleston, WV 25364
Phone: (304) 926-8822 • Fax: (304) 926-8837
Email Admissions Office: admissions@mtnstmassage.com
Email Financial Aid Office: faid@mtnstmassage.com
Email Wellness Store / Business Office: info@mtnstmassage.com
Contact Related Agencies and Associations
West Virginia Massage Therapy Licensure Board: www.wvmassage.org
179 Summers Street Suite • 711Charleston, WV 25301
Phone: (304) 558-1060 • Fax: (304) 558-1061
National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork:www.ncbtmb.com
1901 S. Meyers Road, Suite 240 • Oakbrook Terrace IL 60181
Phone: 1-800-296-0664 • (703) 610-9015
Federation of State Massage Therapy Boards (MBLex): http://www.fsmtb.org/index.html
150 4th Ave. North, Suite 800 • Nashville, TN 37219
Phone: 866.962.3926 • Email: mblex@fsmtb.org
Associated Bodyworkers and Massage Professionals: www.abmp.com
1271 Sugarbush Drive • Evergreen, CO 80439
Phone: 1-800-458-2267
Commission on Massage Therapy Accreditation:www.comta.org
5335 Wisconsin Avenue, NW Suite 440 • Washington, DC 20015
Phone: (202)-895-1518
Location and Facilities
The first established massage therapy school in West Virginia, Mountain State School of Massage was founded in 1995, and is located at 601 50th Street S.E., Charleston, West Virginia. Mountain State School of Massage’s facilities occupy over 5,000 square feet, providing an academic learning center that includes practicum and exercise areas, student clinic treatment rooms, a library, offices and instructor-student meeting rooms, a dining area, and a massage supplies and Wellness Store.
Charleston, West Virginia’s Capitol City, is rich in history and culture offering many outstanding prospects for its citizens and visitors including: Kanawha State Forest, the West Virginia Symphony, Public Radio’s Mountain Stage, the Charleston Ballet, the Clay Center for the Arts and Sciences, and many other educational and entertainment opportunities. For more detailed information about what’s happening in Charleston and West Virginia, visit: www.westvirginia.com, or call (304) 345-5555.
Bookstores, art galleries, specialty shops, restaurants and cafes line the landscaped streets in Charleston’s historic downtown. There are also several beautiful golf courses, public swimming pools, tennis courts, boating activities, public parks, Charleston’s own Class A baseball team, and historic sights to enjoy.