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Registered Massage Therapy

The Registered Massage Therapy Program at Rhodes Wellness College School of Massage Therapy has been granted Preliminary Accreditation, the first step in the CMTCA accreditation process. Following a site visit to verify compliance with the standards, CMTCA will issue a final accreditation decision.

This program is in the process of being approved by the Private Training Institutions Branch (PTIB) of the Ministry of Post-Secondary Education and Future Skills. We are not accepting students.

Total Program Length:96 Weeks
Number of Semesters:6 Semesters
tuition:$5,750 per semester

The Registered Massage Therapy (RMT) Program at Rhodes Wellness College offers a comprehensive and immersive journey, blending scientific rigor with the artistry of therapeutic touch. Our program is designed to provide a solid theoretical foundation alongside extensive hands-on practice, ensuring our students graduate as well-prepared and confident therapists.

Fundamental to our approach is a client-centered philosophy, informed by trauma-sensitive practices and a biopsychosocial perspective that integrates wellness and healing. From the outset of the program, students cultivate essential skills such as presence, empathy, and client-centered care, which form the foundation of their education. These skills are continuously reinforced throughout the program, emphasizing evidence-based care and critical thinking in both theoretical studies and practical applications.

Rhodes’ RMT program is structured to maximize learning through a blended format. Students engage in synchronous online sessions that foster collaboration and depth of understanding, complemented by in-person classes focused on simulated and clinical hands-on practice. This approach ensures students are well-prepared for their final board exams and for real-world practice.

This RMT program is designed to provide a solid theoretical foundation alongside extensive hands-on practice that meets the requirements as set out by the Canadian Massage Therapy Council for Accreditation (CMTCA), the College of Massage Therapist of British Columbia (CMTBC) (amalgamated under the College of Complementary Health Professionals of BC – CCHPBC), and the Inter-Jurisdictional Practice Competencies and Performance Indicators set by the Federation of Massage Therapy Regulatory Authorities of Canada. Meeting the above requirements ensures students graduate as well-prepared and competent practitioners. The curriculum seamlessly integrates anatomy, physiology, pathology, and systemic treatments, guiding students from academic understanding to practical application in a way that deepens their knowledge and enhances their effectiveness as therapists.

At Rhodes, we recognize the importance of holistic health for both clients and practitioners. Emphasized throughout the program is a mindful approach to learning and practice promoting self-care techniques that students can apply, not only in their future careers, but also in their personal lives. Our goal is to graduate healthy, compassionate, and skilled therapists who understand the profound impact of human connection in healing.

Program Outline

Explore the comprehensive details of the Registered Massage Therapy program by downloading the program outline. This document provides an in-depth look at the curriculum, course descriptions, requirements, and essential information to help you plan your academic journey. 

Information Package

The package includes detailed information and requirements for the full-time Registered Massage Therapy (RMT) program, delivered in a hybrid model, to help you decide if this program is right for you. In this guide, you will learn about our program structure and all the requirements for program completion.

To receive an information package, please complete the request information form, and an advisor will provide you with the necessary materials.

Program Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this program, students will be able to practice and employ the following skills and abilities:

  • Perform massage therapy at an entry-to-practice level in a manner that is safe, effective, and ethical.
  • Conduct an appropriate and customized interview and assessment resulting in a treatment plan for massage therapy and prescribed homecare appropriate to the presenting condition and agreed upon treatment goals of the patient.
  • Communicate to patients in a way that is simple, accessible, and empowering.
  • Utilize appropriate medical terminology when collaborating with other health care practitioners for the benefit of a patient.
  • Empower patients by navigating explicit and ongoing consent in all aspects of delivering massage therapy so as to avoid sexualization of the therapeutic space and avoid any actual or imagined sexual misconduct.
  • Understand the nuanced reality of pain, chronic pain, and the need to customize case management.
  • Comprehend musculoskeletal anatomy, physiology, pathology, orthopedic conditions, medications, and nutrition.
  • Recognize typical presentations and significance of common pain ailments and their related injuries and orthopedic conditions, along with realistic treatment goals.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of the benefits, strengths, and limitations of massage therapy.
  • Display the value and importance of evidence-based health care and the ability to critically examine claims and evidence encountered with patients.

Graduate Outcomes

Upon successful completion, graduates can pursue rewarding careers as Registered Massage Therapists, and RMT College Teacher Assistants.

Ready to Apply?

Are you interested in becoming a student at Rhodes Wellness College? Click on the Apply Online link below to get started! Here you’ll find all the admission requirements and all the important links for starting your application.

Total Program Length 96 weeks (2,153 hrs)
Number of Semesters 6
Tuition per Semester $5,750
Total Tuition $34,500
Application Fee (Domestic) $100 (non-refundable)
Application Fee (International) $500 (non-refundable)
Textbooks & Course Material Fee* $1,936
Student Activity Fee* $300
Archive Fee* $100
Other Fees* $400
Delivery Method Blended
Language English
Next Intake Pending Approval
Schedule TBA

*For a complete breakdown of each cost category, please see the dropdown menu below.


Textbooks Fee ($1358)

Each student receives the following texts:

  • Andrade, C.K. (2023). Outcome-based massage: Across the continuum of care (4th Edition) Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer Health.   $149
  • Conroy, V. M.; Murray, Jr. B. N.; Alexopulos, Q. T.; McCreary, J. (2024). Kendall's muscles: Testingand function with posture and pain (6th ed.). Wolters Kluwer Health.   $175
  • Fitch, M. (2014). Talking body, listening hands: A guide to professionalism, communication and the therapeutic relationship. Berkeley, CA: North Atlantic Books.  $208
  • Goodman, C.C & Fuller, K. (2020). Pathology: Implications for the physical therapist (5th Edition), St Louis, MO:Elsvier.  $151
  • Magee, D. J. (2021). Orthopedic physical assessment (7th ed.). St. Louis, MO: Elsevier.  $182
  • Myers, J. G., & Hanks, J. (2022). Management of common orthopaedic disorders: Physical therapy principles and methods. Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer Health.   $186
  • Netter, F. H. (2022). Atlas of Human Anatomy (8th ed.) Elsevier Health Sciences.   $139
  • Tortora, G. J., & Derrickson, B. (2020). Principles of anatomy and physiology (16th ed.). Hoboken,NJ: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.  $168
Materials Fee ($578)
This program includes a Course Material fee of $34 per semester which includes all course notes and class resources such as course outlines, reading packages, and lecture notes. The materials fee also includes all sheets, holster, oil bottle, clinic supplies, equipment usage,
all perishables, medical gear usage, and CPR course certification.

$50 per semester student activity fee includes - career planning events, tutoring, all student drop-in sessions, student services info sessions, all student assemblies, RMT labs, virtual cafes, speaker series and all workshops.

In compliance with PTIB bylaws, each student’s enrolment contract, transcript and diploma or certificate will be stored with Datawitness for a period of no less than 25 years, retrievable only by Rhodes administrative staff. 

Other fees include a $150 Technology and Equipment Usage Fee.  This includes access to all zoom classrooms, CampusLogin access and unlimited Moodle access up to one year after graduation. In addition, it includes all equipment usage including massage tables, shiatsu mats, thermophores, all yoga mats and props, any hygiene equipment such as sprays, paper towels, and all equipment.  It also includes a $55 Graduation and Transcript Fee.  This includes one official copy of the student's transcripts and one official copy of the diploma or certificate earned. Additionally, each student receives a graduation gown, cap, and tassel to a graduation ceremony.  There is also a Clinic Fee of $195. The Clinic fees include all clinic supplies needed such as linens, blankets, pillow cases, towels, curtains, tissue, bowls, perishable product-lotion, epsom salts, laundering fees, and a clinic t-shirt.  


Program Admissions Requirements

Rhodes Wellness College is committed to enrolling students who meet program admission criteria and who are capable of achieving their education and career goals. For admission to Rhodes Wellness College’s Professional Registered Massage Therapy Diploma program, an applicant must meet the following criteria:

  • Grade 12 (or equivalent) graduate or reach the age of majority (19 years old in British Columbia).
  • Submit a Personal Statement on why the applicant desires to pursue a Massage Therapy Diploma at Rhodes Wellness College.
  • Submit three letters of reference.
  • Successfully complete an Admissions interview.
  • If an applicant has had an addiction to drugs or alcohol, a minimum of 12 months prior sobriety is required to be verified during the interview. The College may require the applicant to provide a letter from a counselor, confirming the applicant’s sobriety.
  • Meet the program’s Language Proficiency requirement.

    In addition to the program admissions requirements, applicants must also meet the Rhodes Wellness College’s General Admissions Policy requirements detailed here.

    English Language Proficiency (ELP)

    All students, whether they be Canadian or International students, must prove sufficient English proficiency through one of the following methods:

    1. Grade 12 completion in an English-based school system (or the equivalent of Grade 12 education in an English-based school system that does not call high school completion “Grade 12,” e.g., O-Level or A-Level certification in the UK or other Commonwealth school system).
    2. GED (General Education Development) completion in an English-speaking country*.
    3. Two completed full-time semesters at a post-secondary where the program of study is taught in English.
    4. Successful completion of one of the following English proficiency exams, achieving the minimum required score indicated below:
      1. International English Language Testing IELTS (academic or general version): minimum score of 6.0 overall, and no individual category score less than 5.5.
      2. Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL): minimum score 78 (internet-based).
      3. Canadian Academic English Language Assessment Test (CAEL): minimum score of 50 in each category.
      4. Canadian English Language Proficiency Index Program (CELPIP): minimum score of 7 in each category.
      5. Cambridge English Scale: minimum score of 169.
      6. Duolingo: minimum score of 105.
      7. Pearson Test of English: minimum score of 46.

    Graduation Completion Requirements

    To successfully graduate from the Registered Massage Therapy Program at Rhodes Wellness College, students must:

    • Students must fulfill the college’s Assignment Completion Policy to complete this program.
    • Students must fulfill specific course outline assignment expectations. 
    • Students must meet the college’s Attendance Policy to complete this program.
    • Students must fulfill the following graduation requirements:
      • Completion of all courses with a minimum grade of 70%. 
      • A minimum grade of 70% in all academic and practical final exams for MTPR 509 Professional Considerations, MTPR 610 Integrated Sciences Review, and MTPR 611 Applied Health Sciences Review. 
      • Completion of a minimum of 330 direct clinic hours as defined by the CMTCA. 

    Students who place a hold on their studies and are unable to complete their program within the two-year duration have up to a maximum of six years to complete the program requirements. After this time a student will have to re-apply and be readmitted to the program.

    Accreditation & Recognition

    Rhodes Wellness College has been delivering education since 1996, establishing connections within the industries we and our students serve. Committed to maintaining high standards and safeguarding public trust, our programs are accredited and recognized by leading associations that uphold stringent educational standards, ensuring excellence and competency in coaching, counselling, nutrition, and wellness. Please click here to learn more about our accreditation and the recognition we have earned in the field.



    • PCTIA
    • EQA
    • Imagine
    • CPCA
    • ACCT



    • PCTIA
    • EQA
    • Imagine
    • CPCA
    • ACCT

    Rhodes Wellness College is regulated by the Private Training Institutions Branch (PTIB) of the Ministry of Advanced Education and Skills Training.

    Designated B.C. Private Training Institutions Branch & Shield Design mark is a certification mark owned by the Government of British Columbia and used under licence. To view our college’s PTIB “Designation Certificate”, please click here