What will I learn in the Reflexology Certification Program?
How long will the program take?
Our training combines 200 classroom hours with 100 hours of at-home study and documented session experience, totaling 300 total program hours, meeting the national Reflexology Association of America (RAA) standards.
Each month, the students attend one 16-hour weekend workshop and complete an additional 9 hours of home study. Weekend workshops are typically held on the third Saturday and Sunday of each month, but dates are subject to change due to scheduling conflicts, e. g., holiday weekends.
Our rolling enrollment policy allows students to sign up at any time.
Each month, the students attend one 16-hour weekend workshop and complete an additional 9 hours of home study. Weekend workshops are typically held on the third Saturday and Sunday of each month, but dates are subject to change due to scheduling conflicts, e. g., holiday weekends.
Our rolling enrollment policy allows students to sign up at any time.
What are the hours?
Each workshop meets from 9:00am to 5:00pm, with an hour for lunch between noon and 1:00pm.
How is the weekend structured?
A normal weekend begins with an introduction to 1 of the body's 12 systems. The techniques, pathologies, and Reflexology theory discussed during that workshop will revolve around that system.
Each weekend will include practical experience working with each of the schools of Reflexology: Feet, Hands, Face, and Ears.
Each weekend will include practical experience working with each of the schools of Reflexology: Feet, Hands, Face, and Ears.
How much does the program cost?
The total cost of the program is $2100.
We require an initial deposit of $350, the cost of your first and last training weekends, to reserve your place on the class roster. After your first weekend workshop, you will pay $175 per month.
Tuition includes the cost of your textbook, charts, and additional monthly content and materials.
We require an initial deposit of $350, the cost of your first and last training weekends, to reserve your place on the class roster. After your first weekend workshop, you will pay $175 per month.
Tuition includes the cost of your textbook, charts, and additional monthly content and materials.
Do I need any sort of license to take this program?
You do not need any legal license to take this program; however, to practice Reflexology professionally, you will need Florida licensure to practice Massage Therapy or your home state's legal equivalent.
We encourage non-licensed students who are interested in learning Reflexology to take a single workshop or the full program, with the sole intention to practice on friends and family without charge. We discourage unlawful, unlicensed practice of Reflexology.
The Florida Board of Cosmetology has confirmed that Nail Technicians and Licensed Cosmetologists are unable to provide Reflexology under their licensure.
Florida Nursing Licensure allows only for the practice of Reflexology with a doctor's oversight.
We encourage non-licensed students who are interested in learning Reflexology to take a single workshop or the full program, with the sole intention to practice on friends and family without charge. We discourage unlawful, unlicensed practice of Reflexology.
The Florida Board of Cosmetology has confirmed that Nail Technicians and Licensed Cosmetologists are unable to provide Reflexology under their licensure.
Florida Nursing Licensure allows only for the practice of Reflexology with a doctor's oversight.
What if I need to miss a weekend?
The Reflexology Certification Program operates year-round at the institute. You are allowed to complete the 12 weekends of training within 15 months.
To inquire about special circumstances, extended deadlines, or one-on-one training opportunities, please contact the program director, Sam Belyea, by phone or email.
To inquire about special circumstances, extended deadlines, or one-on-one training opportunities, please contact the program director, Sam Belyea, by phone or email.
What will I have when I graduate?
Upon graduation, appropriately licensed students are recognized as Certified Reflexologists, with a tremendous amount of hands-on technique experience in Foot Reflexology, Hand Reflexology, Face Reflexology, and Ear Reflexology.
As a Certified Reflexologist, you will have the credentials to pursue National Certification through the American Reflexology Certification Board (ARCB).
As a Certified Reflexologist, you will have the credentials to pursue National Certification through the American Reflexology Certification Board (ARCB).
How can I get more information?
Note: While anyone is welcome to attend individual weekend workshops, we screen all students who are interested in becoming fully certified to preserve the integrity of the Certification Program.