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Massage Therapy School in Northern Virginia — Launch a Healing Career in 500 Hours

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Massage Therapy School in Northern Virginia — Launch a Healing Career in 500 Hours

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Train Where You’ll Work. Heal Where It Matters Most.

Northern Virginia’s wellness economy is growing — and licensed massage therapists are in demand across every zip code in the DMV. At AVI Career Training in Vienna, VA, you’ll build the hands-on skills, the state board confidence, and the professional credential to step into that market fast.

COE-accredited. SCHEV-certified. Financial aid available. GI Bill® accepted.

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📞 Call us: (703) 943-9841


Why students choose AVI:

🎓 500 Accredited Hours 📍 Vienna, VA — Heart of the DMV 💰 Financial Aid Available
Virginia state board–aligned curriculum Minutes from Tysons, McLean, Reston & Arlington Federal aid, payment plans & GI Bill®

Why Choose AVI for Massage Therapy?

You could train anywhere. Here’s why where you train matters — and why Northern Virginia’s career-changers, military spouses, and wellness-minded professionals choose AVI.


1. Accreditation That Employers Actually Recognize

AVI Career Training holds COE accreditation and SCHEV certification — the two credentials that matter most when Virginia employers, spas, medical offices, and licensing boards evaluate your training. This isn’t a weekend certificate or an unaccredited online course. It’s a professional credential built on recognized standards.

COE accreditation also means AVI participates in federal financial aid programs, so your training is accessible — not just aspirational.

“I looked at a few other schools and AVI was the only one I felt confident would be recognized when I applied for my license.”
— AVI Massage Therapy Graduate


2. Real Hands-On Hours — Not Just Classroom Hours

Massage therapy is a tactile, embodied skill. You can’t learn body mechanics from a slide deck. At AVI, a substantial portion of your 500 hours takes place in hands-on lab settings where you practice on real clients under the supervision of experienced instructors. By the time you sit for your Virginia state board exam, your hands will already know the work.

This is the difference between schools that teach about massage therapy and a school that trains you to perform it at a professional level.


3. Small Class Sizes — Instructors Who Know Your Name

AVI is not a high-volume enrollment factory. We maintain intentionally small cohort sizes so that every student gets the attention, correction, and encouragement they need to develop genuine confidence. Your instructors are licensed, practicing professionals — not rotating adjuncts. They will remember your name, notice your progress, and give you the specific feedback that moves your skills forward.

If you’ve ever felt invisible in a large institution, AVI will feel different.


4. Location That Puts You Inside the Market

Our campus is located at 1595 Spring Hill Rd #720, Vienna, VA 22182 — directly inside the Northern Virginia wellness corridor that stretches from Tysons to Reston to Arlington. You’re not training somewhere remote and then trying to break into a market cold. You’re training where the spas, medical offices, wellness centers, and private practice opportunities actually are.

The DC metro area is one of the most affluent, wellness-conscious markets in the country. Clients here pay for quality, and they pay consistently. Training locally means building local connections from day one.


5. A School That Has Walked Beside Career-Changers Before

AVI’s student body includes former office workers, military veterans, parents re-entering the workforce, and recent grads who want a career they can feel in their bones — not just on a resume. Our admissions team, financial aid resources, and instructor culture are built around the reality that most of our students are balancing real life while they train. We’re not surprised by your situation. We’re ready for it.


Program Curriculum

What You’ll Learn in AVI’s 500-Hour Massage Therapy Program

Virginia requires 500 hours of training to sit for the state board licensing exam. Every hour of AVI’s program is designed to meet that standard — and to prepare you to practice with skill, safety, and confidence on day one of your career.


Core Skills & Techniques

Swedish Massage
The foundational modality of professional massage therapy. You’ll master effleurage, petrissage, tapotement, friction, and vibration — the building blocks of nearly every other technique you’ll ever learn. Swedish massage is the most frequently requested service in spas and wellness centers, making this your highest-volume, most marketable skill.

Deep Tissue Massage
Clients with chronic tension, postural imbalances, and musculoskeletal discomfort need a therapist who can work deliberately in deeper layers of muscle and connective tissue. You’ll learn how to apply therapeutic pressure safely, how to identify contraindications, and how to communicate with clients throughout the session.

Sports Massage
The DMV is full of athletes — weekend warriors, competitive runners, CrossFit regulars, cyclists, and high-school through collegiate athletes. Sports massage training opens doors in fitness facilities, physical therapy clinics, athletic training environments, and private practice for performance-focused clientele.

Anatomy & Physiology
You can’t work on the body without understanding it. AVI’s curriculum includes rigorous study of the musculoskeletal system, the nervous system, circulatory function, and the physiological effects of massage on each. This knowledge base is essential for passing the MBLEx (the national licensing exam) and for working safely with diverse client populations.

Body Mechanics & Self-Care
This is one of the most important — and most frequently undertaught — components of massage therapy education. Poor body mechanics are the leading cause of therapist burnout and career-ending injury. At AVI, you’ll learn how to use your body efficiently so you can build a long, sustainable career without chronic pain.

Pathology & Contraindications
Knowing when not to massage is as important as knowing how. You’ll study common pathologies, medical conditions, medications, and situations that require physician clearance or modified technique — giving you the professional judgment that separates trained therapists from untrained practitioners.

Virginia State Board Exam Preparation
AVI’s curriculum is structured around the competencies tested on the MBLEx (Massage & Bodywork Licensing Examination) and the Virginia Board of Nursing’s licensure requirements. You’ll take practice assessments throughout your training, review board-relevant content, and graduate knowing exactly what to expect on exam day.

Professional Practice & Business Foundations
Whether you plan to work for a spa, a chiropractic office, or yourself, you need to understand the business side of practice. AVI introduces you to client intake forms and documentation, professional ethics, client communication, and the fundamentals of building and retaining a loyal client base.


Hours Overview

Component Description
Hands-On Lab & Clinical Practice Supervised client sessions, peer practice, technique development
Theory & Academic Coursework Anatomy, physiology, pathology, business practice, ethics
State Board Exam Preparation MBLEx content review, practice assessments, licensing requirements
Total Program Hours 500 Hours — Virginia state board–aligned

Specific hour breakdowns by component are available during your information session. Contact our admissions team to get the full program outline.


Career Outcomes

What a Massage Therapy License Opens Up in Northern Virginia

Completing AVI’s program and passing your Virginia state board exam earns you a Licensed Massage Therapist (LMT) credential. That license is your entry point into one of the most flexible, in-demand, and personally rewarding careers in the wellness industry.


What Virginia LMTs Earn

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, massage therapists in Virginia earn a median annual wage of approximately $49,000–$65,000 — with experienced therapists in private practice and high-income markets like Northern Virginia frequently earning significantly more.

In the DMV, where household incomes are among the highest in the nation and wellness spending is above average, the market supports:

  • Spa & resort therapists: Consistent hourly wages plus gratuities in high-traffic locations
  • Private practice owners: The ability to set your own rates, your own schedule, and your own client list — with many therapists earning $75–$120+ per hour-long session
  • Medical & clinical environments: Positions in chiropractic offices, physical therapy clinics, integrative medicine practices, and sports medicine facilities often offer base salaries with benefits
  • Corporate wellness programs: A growing segment of the DMV market where therapists work at companies, events, and employer wellness programs

The math is straightforward: A part-time private practice seeing 10 clients per week at $85/session generates over $44,000 annually — before you add employment income, tips, or package sales.


Where AVI Graduates Work

Licensed massage therapists work across a wide range of settings. AVI graduates are positioned to pursue roles including:

  • Licensed Massage Therapist (LMT) — Spa & Wellness Centers
  • Clinical Massage Therapist — Chiropractic & Physical Therapy Offices
  • Sports Massage Therapist — Athletic Training & Fitness Facilities
  • Medical Massage Therapist — Integrative & Functional Medicine Practices
  • Chair Massage Specialist — Corporate, Event & Airport Locations
  • Independent Contractor / Private Practice Owner
  • Cruise Ship, Hotel & Resort Therapist

The Northern Virginia Advantage

The DMV is not the average market. Northern Virginia sits in one of the top 5 highest-income metro areas in the United States, with a workforce that prioritizes health, performance, and self-care. Spas in Tysons and McLean are busy. Chiropractors in Reston and Herndon are hiring. Independent practitioners in Arlington and Falls Church are building waitlists.

When you train at AVI in Vienna, you’re not just learning massage therapy in the abstract. You’re building a career asset specifically calibrated for one of the strongest massage markets in the country.


Your Enrollment Path

How to Go from Curious to Credentialed — Step by Step

Getting started should feel clear, not complicated. Here’s how students move from their first question to their first client.


Step 1: Explore

Request Program Information →

Fill out our quick information form or call (703) 943-9841 to speak with an admissions team member. Ask every question you have — about scheduling, financial aid, curriculum, career outcomes, or what a typical day of training looks like. There’s no pressure, no countdown clock, and no high-pressure enrollment pitch. Just honest information.


Step 2: Apply

Submit Your Application →

Our application process is straightforward. You’ll share some basic information about yourself and your goals. No complicated prerequisites, no lengthy essays. Admissions reviews applications individually — because we’re genuinely interested in who you are, not just whether you fit a profile.

Virginia state requirements for licensure include a high school diploma or equivalent. Our admissions team can walk you through any specific documentation requirements.


Step 3: Enroll & Secure Financial Aid

Once accepted, you’ll confirm your enrollment and work with our team to explore your financial options — including federal financial aid (for which AVI’s COE accreditation makes students eligible), payment plan arrangements, and GI Bill® benefits if you’re a veteran or military family member. We’ll help you understand your total investment and your options before you commit.


Step 4: Train

Show up. Practice. Learn. Your 500 hours will include both theory and hands-on clinical work — and every one of those hours is building toward the confidence and competence you’ll carry into your career. Instructors are accessible. Feedback is specific. Progress is visible.


Step 5: Graduate, Get Licensed, and Launch

After completing your 500 hours, you’ll apply for the MBLEx (Massage & Bodywork Licensing Examination) and submit your Virginia licensure application. AVI’s state board prep is built into your curriculum — so graduation and licensing are one continuous path, not two separate mountains.

Once licensed, your career is yours to build. You’ll have the credential, the skills, and the Northern Virginia market at your doorstep.


Tuition & Financial Aid

Massage Therapy Training That’s Built to Be Accessible

We won’t pretend tuition is free. But we also won’t pretend it’s out of reach — because for most students, it isn’t, once you understand your options.


Financial Aid Is Available

Because AVI Career Training holds COE accreditation, our programs are eligible for federal financial aid programs. Eligible students may be able to offset a significant portion of their tuition through aid that doesn’t require repayment — meaning your out-of-pocket cost may be substantially lower than the sticker price.

To find out what you qualify for:
1. Visit studentaid.gov and complete your FAFSA
2. List AVI Career Training as a school you’re considering
3. Our financial aid team will walk you through your options during your enrollment conversation


GI Bill® Benefits Accepted

AVI Career Training accepts GI Bill® education benefits, making our massage therapy program accessible to veterans, active-duty service members, and eligible military spouses in the Northern Virginia military community (which includes residents across Alexandria, Arlington, Fairfax County, and communities near Ft. Belvoir and the Pentagon corridor).

If you’re a veteran or military family member exploring career training, contact our admissions team directly — we’ll help you navigate your benefits clearly and completely.


Payment Plans

For students who aren’t using financial aid or GI Bill® benefits, we offer payment plan options to spread your tuition across your training period. Speak with our admissions team about the arrangements available to you.


Think About the Return, Not Just the Cost

Before you let the number stop you, do the math your way:

A licensed massage therapist seeing 8 clients per week at an average rate of $85/session generates more than $35,000 per year from part-time work alone. Many Northern Virginia LMTs earn significantly more working full-time — or running a practice they built themselves.

Your tuition is a one-time investment. Your license is a career-long asset.

For specific tuition figures and aid amounts, contact our admissions team at (703) 943-9841 or submit a request here. We’ll give you the full picture.


Frequently Asked Questions

Real Questions from Real Prospective Students


Q: Do I need any prior experience or education to enroll in the massage therapy program?

A: No prior massage or healthcare experience is required. Virginia state licensure requires a high school diploma or GED, and AVI’s program is designed to take you from beginner to board-ready in 500 hours. Our curriculum starts with foundational anatomy and technique before progressing into advanced modalities — so even if you’ve never given a professional massage, you’re in exactly the right place. Contact our admissions team if you have questions about specific documentation requirements.


Q: How long does it take to complete the program, and are there flexible scheduling options?

A: The program totals 500 hours, and completion time depends on your weekly schedule. We encourage you to speak directly with our admissions team about current class schedules, including what day, evening, or weekend options may be available. Many of our students are balancing jobs, families, or other commitments — and we work with you honestly about what schedule fits your life. Contact us here to ask about current cohort start dates and scheduling.


Q: What exam do I need to pass to become a licensed massage therapist in Virginia, and how does AVI prepare me?

A: Virginia requires candidates to pass the MBLEx (Massage & Bodywork Licensing Examination), administered by the Federation of State Massage Therapy Boards (FSMTB), as well as meet the Virginia Board of Nursing’s licensure requirements. AVI’s curriculum is built around MBLEx content domains — anatomy & physiology, pathology, kinesiology, client assessment, ethics, and guidelines for professional practice. Throughout your 500 hours, you’ll take practice assessments, review board-relevant material, and graduate with a clear understanding of the exam format and what it takes to pass.


Q: Will employers and licensing boards actually recognize my AVI credential?

A: Yes. AVI’s COE accreditation and SCHEV certification are the recognized standards for career school quality in Virginia and nationally. COE (Council on Occupational Education) is a nationally recognized accrediting body — the same accreditation standard that makes students eligible for federal financial aid. SCHEV (State Council of Higher Education for Virginia) certification means the Virginia state government has approved our program. Spas, medical offices, chiropractic clinics, and licensing boards recognize and respect graduates from accredited institutions. This is one of the most important reasons to choose your school carefully — and one of the clearest reasons to choose AVI.


Q: What kind of career support does AVI offer after graduation?

A: AVI is invested in your outcome — not just your enrollment. Our instructors and staff are connected to the Northern Virginia wellness community, and we work to bridge students toward professional opportunities in the market. Here’s what we build into your experience: professional practice education during training, networking exposure through the Northern Virginia wellness community, and guidance on the licensing process so you can get to work quickly. We’re also happy to be a reference and resource as you launch your career. Reach out here to talk through your career goals with our admissions team.


Apply Today

Your Career in Massage Therapy Starts With One Conversation

Every licensed massage therapist in Northern Virginia started exactly where you are right now — curious, a little uncertain, and wondering if this could really be their path.

It can be.

AVI Career Training exists for people who are ready to do meaningful work with their hands, make a real impact on other people’s lives, and build a career that fits the life they actually want. The Northern Virginia market is waiting. The program is 500 hours. The credential is recognized. The financial aid is available.

The only thing left is your first step.


Three Ways to Get Started Right Now:

→ Request Program Information / Apply Online
Fill out our quick form and an admissions team member will be in touch — no pressure, no sales pitch.

→ Call Us Directly
📞 (703) 943-9841
Talk to a real person. Ask every question. Get straight answers.

→ Visit Our Campus
📍 1595 Spring Hill Rd #720, Vienna, VA 22182
See the space where you’ll train. Meet the team. Walk away knowing whether this is the right fit.


AVI Career Training is COE Accredited · SCHEV Certified · Federal Financial Aid Eligible · GI Bill® Accepted

Vienna, VA · Serving students from Tysons, McLean, Reston, Falls Church, Arlington, Herndon & the greater DMV


Don’t let another year pass in a career that doesn’t fit.
Your 500 hours start when you’re ready. We’re ready now.

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