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Northwestern Health Sciences University Welcomes New Class of Massage Therapy Students
BLOOMINGTON, Minn. – A new trimester has begun at Northwestern Health Sciences University; and 17 new students have attended their first classes in the School of Massage Therapy. Bill Kuehl, BS, director of admissions, says this is about the same class size that usually starts summer term. He adds that it’s normal to have only one class starting during summer trimester, and it’s always an evening class for massage therapy students.
“From what I’ve seen, this incoming class is an exceptional group of people,” says Kuehl. “I look forward to seeing great things from them. Between the students and faculty, I think they will be very successful.”
Northwestern Health Sciences University offers a wide array of choices in natural health care education including chiropractic, Oriental medicine, acupuncture, therapeutic massage and human biology. The University has nearly 900 students on a 25-acre campus in Bloomington, Minnesota.
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