Tuition and Fees

The following costs are required to complete the OSTM program:

Non-Refundable Application Fee $75

Tuition (See Student Handbook for refund details) Full-Time: $10,000

Supplies Fee (Refundable on item-by-item basis.) $725

Total Costs for Program Full-Time: $10,800

Oconee School of Therapeutic Massage has several in-house payment plan options. At the moment, we do not qualify for federal grants, GI Bill, or Student Loans. For more information about our policies, refunds, and payment plans, please fill out your information and you can take a look at our Student Handbook.

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Our Student Handbook has all our policies and payment plans. Fill out your info to get all the details.

Tuition Assistance and Scholarship Opportunities

Tuition Assistance

We have a partnership with the owner of Massage Envy Athens which provides assistance for students who are committed to working at one of his Massage Envy locations. The student would have to be deemed a good fit for Massage Envy and be committed to working there for at minimum one year after licensing. The following Massage Envy Locations are eligible: Athens, Canton, Ponce De Leon, and Howell Mill. Please contact us via the contact form here to express interest in this program.

Scholarship Opportunities

There are several general scholarship opportunities provided by Massage Envy and the American Massage Therapy Association. Please visit their websites to find out more details and apply.

Oconee School of Therapeutic Massage also offers a charitable scholarship to participants in the Diva’s Who Win Freedom Center work readiness program and other hardship services in the Athens area with the intention of providing sustainable and meaningful work opportunities for those seeking to improve their lives after experiencing homelessness, human trafficking and drug addition. This scholarship is not available for the general public but is only for those referred through and working with the Diva’s Who Win Freedom Center or another approved program in Athens, GA.