![]() It is widely known that evening massage students, upon reaching theĬlinical portion of their program, will have to attend clinic on Saturday for MT 111 outlining the topics covered in the course. ******’s successfully completed MTġ11 and she should have understood the testing requirements and timetables as reviewed With students, specifically in two classes: MT 111 -Professional Development and Ethics (Part I) and in the CapstoneĬlass which is the culmination of the student’s program at Mildred Elley and is ![]() State Board for Massage Therapy’s website it is also reviewed multiple times Until November 1 and June 30 for the respective exams. ![]() Applications for board testing are accepted Graduation date of September 2022, it was expected that she would take theīoards in January, which would be her first opportunity to take the test. The New York State Board for Massage Therapy’s licensureĮxaminations are only given twice a year-once in January and once in Professional boards for licensure in January of 2023. It was anticipated that she would take the Signed the enrollment contract and began the first module of her program on Februaryġ, 2021 with her anticipated graduation date being September, 2022. Program at Mildred Elley for the Spring term of 2022. ******** ****** enrolled in the Massage Therapy Certificate This institution has acted deceivingly, unprofessionally and lacks transparency about fees, graduation dates, scheduling of classes, and does not provide the structure nor environment that cultivates a NYS higher learning education program As a student, you are not permitted to view your financial records and everything is so overcomplex and indistinct that you're unable to make sense of their billing or calculate your estimated graduation date. When it was discovered they acted as though it was a clerical mistake, however that is questionable. While looking through my bills I discovered that ME had skimmed $8000 from my government financial aid package loan. Regarding my financial aid- the woman I worked with for all my needs while in school was demoted while I was on my LOA. I attended and paid for all my training at Mildred Elley as a night student, yet this new staff were not willing to let me return and finish my degree as a night student. When I reached out to return to the program all of the staff I had been working with had been replaced and the new staff had no idea about my schedule and were not helpful. Working directly with the institution's former Dean, I was forced into taking a LOA so that the staff could restructure and they could offer the classes necessary for me to graduate while operating within the constraints of my allotted financial aid funding. Due to the institution's continuous understaffing, unprofessionalism and lack of organization, I still have not graduated an 18 month program and have been left with no choice but to completely withdrawal. G****, financial aid and admin gave me a slew of misinformation as well as misleading facts about the program in general. I began my degree at ME in February 2021.
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