Frequently Asked Questions
What does the school teach?
We give our students comprehensive instruction in hands-on healing techniques, self-transformation, high sense perception, body-oriented psychotherapy, anatomy and physiology, Eastern Medicine, creative arts, ethics, student clinic and business studies.
When do classes start?
We have two weekday classes start per year. They are in April and October
How long does it take to complete the training?
The program is 560-hours and takes 15 months to complete. There are 13 one week modules with six weeks between each module. With self-study assigned between class sessions, you are able to maintain your current professional and personal responsibilities.
How can I use my training after graduation?
Graduates find work in a variety of environments including chiropractic, naturopathic offices, veterinary, counseling, medicine, spas, health clubs, and massage clinics and most commonly, their own private practices. Many graduates integrate their training into their current careers.
Does the school provide financial aid or scholarships?
We do not have any scholarships or financial aid available
How can I pay for school?
School financing may be available through a student loan monthly payment plan. We also have an in house tuition payment plan available. And we also accept Visa and Master Card.
Does EarthWalk provide housing for students?
EarthWalk does not provide student housing. There are many print and on-line resources available to assist you in your search for housing. Some include:
Who attends EarthWalk School?
Students come from various walks of life: people who already are doing alternative healing work, people who are doing more traditional healing work but desire a deeper understanding of the energetic dynamics of healing, and others who are curious about their own healing processes and are seeking alternative modalities. Among EarthWalk students are massage therapists, registered nurses, radiologists, veterinary technicians, teachers, bookkeepers, engineers, nurses and artists, as well as full-time parents. We work with each individual to ensure he or she is prepared to be successful in this program. Our program is designed to be compatible with the schedules of students who live at a distance. We have many who travel from other states to attend our classes.
EarthWalk School of Energy Healing is recommended for anyone desiring to:
Develop technical healing skills as well as a strong sense of self –discovery
Become self-employed as a professional healer, integrating complementary and traditional care
Enhance personal and professional skills
Expand and deepen skills as a professional healthcare provider
To work as a member of a healing team to facilitate the physical healing of may disease condition; quicken recovery from surgery and trauma; and assist with emotional and spiritual healing.
Develop personally on the physical, emotional, mental and spiritual levels while learning your unique life purpose
Whether you enroll in EarthWalk School to become a professional healer….to integrate this healing modality into your current profession….or for personal transformation and self healing, EarthWalk School of Energy Healing can change your life.
We invite you to enter a fascinating domain full of wonder!
What are Seattle and the Puget Sound area like?
If you are considering relocating to Seattle to attend EarthWalk School, you are in for a great experience. Not only does EarthWalk have one of the most esteemed energy healing programs in the nation, but Seattle area continues to be ranked among the top ten places to live in the U.S. Seattle and the out lying areas offers a combination of metropolitan comfort and convenience, with easy access to the beauty of nature.
People from all over the country relocate to Seattle to study energy healing, naturopathic medicine , massage , acupuncture and other complimentary health care disciplines, as many of the premier intuitions that teach these subjects are located in the Pacific Northwest. Seattle continues to be known as a hub for holistic training.
Seattle is home to approximately 540,000 people. King County, which includes Seattle, is home to 1.7 million. Seattle and Puget Sound area is diverse with people from many backgrounds and nationalities including a large number of people from the Pacific Rim.
You may have heard rumors about our weather. The rumors are true you will need an umbrella. While it rains frequently during the winter, annual rainfall in Seattle is lower than the national average.
Web sites to get to know Seattle and the outlying areas:
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