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Massage School of PasadenaSCHOOL PERFORMANCE FACT SHEETThe California Private Postsecondary Education Act (CPPEA) of 2009, effective January 1, 2010,requires under section 94910 of the Act that a school provide information for each program offered in regardsto, completion rates, placement rates, licensure exam passage rates, and salary/wage information. Thefollowing information is data compiled for the calendar year of January 1, 2012 through December 31, 2012.PROGRAM – Massage TrainingCALENDARYEAR20122013NUMBER OFSTUDENTSWHO BEGANTHE PROGRAM15916STUDENT S3COMPLETIONRATE (100%)4COMPLETIONRATE (150%)559131001001501501 “Number of Students who began the Program” is the number of students who began the program who arescheduled to complete the program within the reporting calendar year.2 “Students available for graduation” is the number of students who began the program minus the number of“Students unavailable for graduation”, which means those students who have died, been incarcerated, or calledto active military duty.3 “Graduates” is the number of students who completed the program within 100% of the published programlength.4 “Completion Rate (100%)” is the number of Graduates divided by the Number of Students available forGraduation.5 “Completion Rate (150%)” is the number of students who completed the program after 100% of thepublished program length, but less than 151% of the published, divided by the number of students availablefor graduation.Page 1 of 5

Massage School of PasadenaSCHOOL PERFORMANCE FACT SHEET CONTINUEDPROGRAM: Massage TrainingSTUDENT INITIALCALENDARYEARNUMBER OFSTUDENTSWHO BEGANTHEPROGRAM1NUMBER TESEMPLOYEDIN THEFIELD4PLACEMENTRATE %EMPLOYEDIN THEFIELD5GRADUATESEMPLOYEDIN THE FIELDAN AVERAGEOF LESSTHAN 32HOURS PERWEEKGRADUATESEMPLOYEDIN THE FIELDAT LEAST 32HOURS PERWEEK2012201359165913591340968%69%1562531 “Number of Students who began the Program” means the number of students who began the program whoare scheduled to complete the program within the reporting calendar year.2 “Number of Graduates” is the number of students who completed the program within 100% of the publishedprogram length.3 “Graduates available for employment” means the number of graduates minus the number of graduatesunavailable for employment. “Graduates unavailable for employment” means graduates who, after graduationdie, become incarcerated, are called to active military duty, are international students that leave the UnitedStates or do not have a visa allowing employment in the United States, or are continuing their education in anaccredited or bureau-approved postsecondary institute.4 “Graduates employed in the field” means graduates who report that they are gainfully employed within sixmonths of graduation in a position for which the skills obtained through the education and training providedby the institution are required or provided a significant advantage to the graduate in obtaining the position.5 Placement Rate is calculated by dividing the number of graduates gainfully employed in the field by thenumber of graduates available for employment.*Graduates did not report any data.Page 2 of 5

Page 3 of 5Massage School of PasadenaSCHOOL PERFORMANCE FACT SHEET CONTINUEDPROGRAM-Massage TrainingSTUDENT INITIALAnnual Salary and Wage Reported for Graduates Employed in the RADUATESEMLOYEDIN THEFIELD 2 15,000 20,000 20,001 25,000 25,001 30,000 30,001 35,000 35,001 40,000 40,001 45,000or 000000000040141 “Graduates available for employment” means the number of graduates minus the number of graduatesunavailable for employment. “Graduates unavailable for employment” means graduates who, after graduation,die, become incarcerated, are called to active military duty, are international students that leave the UnitedStates or do not have a visa allowing employment in the United States, or are continuing their education in anaccredited or bureau-approved postsecondary institute.2 “Graduates employed in the field” means graduates who report that they are gainfully employed within sixmonths of graduation in a position for which the skills obtained through the education and training providedby the institution are required or provided a significant advantage to the graduate in obtaining the position.3 Salary is as reported by the student.Not all graduates reported salary.The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that the “The median annual wage of massage therapists was 34,900in May 2010.”The hourly mean for massage therapists is: 16.78 per hour.Additional resources salary and wage information can be obtained from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S.Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2010-11 Edition, Licensed Practical and LicensedVocational Nurses, ts.htm.

Page 4 of 5Massage School of PasadenaSCHOOL PERFORMANCE FACT SHEET CONTINUEDThis fact sheet is filed with the Bureau of Private Postsecondary Education. Regardless of any information youmay have relating to completion rates, starting salaries, or license exam pass rates; this fact sheet contains theinformation as calculated pursuant to state law.Any questions a student may have regarding this fact sheet that have not been satisfactory answered by theinstitution may be directed to the Bureau of Private Secondary Education at P.O. Box 980818, WestSacramento, CA 95798-0818, www.bppe.ca.gov , telephone: 888-370-7589.I have read and understood the School Performance Fact Sheet. The School Performance Fact Sheet wasreviewed and discussed with a school official prior to signing an enrollment agreement.Student Name (Print)Student SignatureDateSchool Official SignatureDate

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Massage School of Pasadena SCHOOL PERFORMANCE FACT SHEET CONTINUED CALENDAR YEAR GRADUATES AVAILABLE FOR EMPLOYMENT1 GRADUATES EMLOYED IN THE FIELD 2 15,000- 20,000 20,001- 25,000 25,001- 30,000 30,001- 35,000 35,001- 40,000 40,001- 45,000 or higher