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| - The massage clinic is wonderful. The instructors, for the most part, seem to be very educated and competent. However, and this is a very BIG however, I would not suggest that anyone actually attend the school to obtain a degree or certification. The business/student services office is horrible. The majority of the employees are disorganized, rude, and not at all qualified to be serving the public. It has been brought to my attention by more than one person that The Southwestern Institute of Healing Arts needs to revamp their office staff. A few weeks ago I inquired about the holistic program and after several phone calls and emails to the school was finally directed to a woman named Aubrey who was a complete nightmare in every way beginning with her limited understanding of the holistic program, not to mention she was very uninformed about the online classes. We finally met in person where it became obvious that she was sloppy and not at all helpful. During our appointment, Aubrey would not allow me to finish asking questions, rambled on about her stint as a hotel worker in New York and then had the audacity to answer her phone during our meeting and talk for a few minutes while ignoring me. I am completely turned off by their Student Services Dept. I sent a letter to the director, K. C. Miller, but never got a response. It's a shame, because otherwise I think it's a great place after having experienced their top notch massage clinic and yoga classes. I would not go here for classes, though. Unprofessional and rude experience.
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