Holistic Junction is honored to exhibit Pioneer Pacific College as the featured school of the week.
Pioneer Pacific College is '...uncompromisingly dedicated to helping people improve their lives through high-qualtiy, college-level, career education..' Prestigiously nestled nearby the Cascade Mountains, in the 'gateway to Oregon's wine country,' of Wilsonville, Oregon, Pioneer Pacific College offers several courses, including the desirable educational opportunity to attain a rewarding career in Massage Therapy.
Pioneer Pacific College is accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent College and Schools. Their 40 academic-week diploma program in Massage Therapy is offered during convenient times including both days and evenings to accommodate students' daily work and life schedules. Comprised of 745 lecture and lab hous, Pioneer Pacific College's comprehensive massage therapy program is specifically created and committed to preparing its graduates in the field of licensed massage therapy in both states of Oregon and/or Washington.
Additionally, Pioneer Pacific College offers ample financial aid and career placement services including: the Federal Student Aid Program (Federal Pell Grant), Federal Director Stafford Student Loan, Federal Direct plus Student Loan, High School Scholarship Program, Nafta Scholarship Program, and even convenient payment plans if necessary. Their career placement services include job search assistance, graduate employment opportunities, and in-school job placement assistance as well. As an added incentive, Pioneer Pacific College includes a portable massage table, massage oils and State examination fee in their tuition cost!
Holistic Junction is proud to have the Pioneer Pacific College on board and salutes its quality standards for being one of society's vital pioneers and promoters of exemplary Massage Therapy Education.
To learn more about or to enroll in Pioneer Pacific College, please visit: Pioneer Pacific College today.
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© 05/02/2005 - Holistic Junction's Featured School of the Week: Pioneer Pacific College by C. Bailey-Lloyd aka. LadyCamelot Public Relations' Director & Writer Holistic Junction -- Your source of information for Holistic Practitioners; Acupuncture Schools, Chiropractic Schools, Massage Therapy Schools, and Reflexology Schools.
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