CARNEGIE
CAREER COLLEGE Main Campus
Location: 1292 East Waterloo Road, Mogadore, Ohio 44260 (330) 628-1532 CARNEGIE CAREER COLLEGE North Canton Classroom Location: 1320 West
Maple Street, North Canton, Ohio 44270 (330) 494-0986
COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Question: Is Carnegie Career College
accredited? Answer: Yes, Carnegie Institute is accredited.
Question: Is
financial aid available? Answer: Yes, Carnegie Career College qualifies for federal and state financial
aid, such as PELL grants, Stafford loans, Veteran’s administration, Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation (BVR), and others.
Question: Are Carnegie Career College classes smaller than traditional schools? Answer:
Yes, we offer small class sizes and a student friendly environment.
Question: How do I enroll? Answer: Enrollment is easy, simply bring a copy of high school transcripts or GED scores, and start while
financial aid is applied for. We work with you, and will wait for financial aid, or you can set up an interest free payment
plan with our school loan program.
Question: I do not have my high school diploma or GED, can
I enroll? Answer: Carnegie Career College can refer you to a local church grant fund that offers high
school diploma and GED financial assistance, and with this assistance you can easily prepare for this process, which in a
number of cases has only taken several weeks. Ask for details.
Question: Are the instructors well
educated? Answer: Carnegie Career College instructors are highly trained and among the best available.
Many hold advanced level degrees and licensing and certification in their fields of expertise.
Question:
Is job placement available? Answer: Absolutely, but while job placement cannot be guaranteed, we work
extra hard to place graduates into career job placements.
Question: How does Carnegie Career College
compare to other schools in terms of licensing and certification passing rates? Answer: Carnegie excels
in passing rates on licensing and certification exams.
Question: I have heard that Carnegie Career
College offers extensive training in medical areas such as post-burn and post-surgical massage therapy, and lymphedema therapy,
is this true? Answer: Absolutely true, and we also serve as a research center for these “high-
end” alternative medical therapy fields.
Question: Does Carnegie Career College offer degree
programs? Answer: Yes, we offer degree programs in rehabilitation massage therapy, chemical dependency
counseling, and forensic science and administration.
Question: Why should I attend Carnegie Career
College? Answer: Carnegie graduates are number “one” in fields of study, and the school
offers a student- friendly learning environment that helps students grow into a professional career.
Question:
How many days per week must I attend? Answer: Carnegie has a unique schedule and students can attend
on weekends, evenings, or week days. The Carnegie student generally attends for one primary 8 hour day and one additional
4 hour intensive study day, or a total of 1 ½ days per week.
Question: What Does A Rehabilitation
Massage Therapist Do? Answer: A Rehabilitation Massage Therapist (LMT) works as part of a medical team
in the treatment of medical disorders and injuries. The physician, physical therapist, occupational therapist, or chiropractor
coordinates a treatment plan that utilizes the skills of the therapist. These medical providers can prescribe therapy and
insurance may be applied for the services rendered. Working with the medical providers, the therapist is an essential part
of the treatment team. Rehabilitation massage therapists can also provide these services as employees of a hospital, physician’s
office, rehabilitation clinic, and so on. The graduate also receive z certificate in manual lymphatic therapy and complete
decongestive therapy (MLD/CDT) through Carnegie Institute. The program also includes training in myofascial-neuromuscular
therapy, energy techniques, hot stone massage, cellulite reduction techniques, acupressure facelift techniques, reflexology,
body wrap techniques, infant and pregnancy massage techniques, hypnomassage, personal fitness training and sports massage,
hospital massage, endermatherapy, and chair massage. IT CULMINATES IN AN ASSOCIATE DEGREE. Graduates can "sit" for
the State Medical Board of Ohio licensing examination and the NCETMB for national licensing in massage therapy and bodywork.
Question: What does a chemical dependency oounselor (addiction therapist) do? Answer:
An addiction therapist does psychological assessment for alcohol and drug problems and individual, group and family counseling
in clinics, hospitals, drug treatment centers, churches and related.
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