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Payment in Full
The tuition must be paid in its entirety on the first day of classes. Other costs of attendance, including textbooks and administrative fees, are due as soon as they are incurred, and you may pay these costs directly to the front desk staff. Any amounts that are not paid will be billed to you, and an invoice will be mailed to you on the 1st of the month. The invoiced amount is due no later than the 25th of the month to avoid late charges.

Military Veterans’ Educational Assistance
The school’s program is approved for the training of veterans and other persons eligible for veterans’ benefits. Applicants who wish to use such assistance must contact the Department of Veteran’s Affairs in their state and obtain a NOBE form (Notice of Benefit Eligibility), which will be filed with an application form completed by both the applicant and Health Works Institute.

Vocational Rehabilitation Training Assistance
Applicants who may be eligible for vocational rehabilitation assistance may contact the Vocational Rehabilitation office in their state. Health Works Institute will provide the office with any required information and documentation.

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Programs Administered by Job Service Offices
Many states, including Montana, administer various tuition assistance programs for displaced workers and people whose situations give them eligibility for a particular program. For example, the state of Montana administers the Workforce Investment Act program through local Job Service offices, and Health Works Institute is an approved provider of training under the WIA. Applicants who may qualify for this program, and/or other similar programs, are encouraged to contact their local Job Service office. Health Works Institute will provide the office with any required information and documentation.

Community Organizations
Many service organizations, such as Business and Professional Women, Rotary, PEO, churches, and other community-based groups offer scholarship programs. Applicants are encouraged to contact groups with whom they have a personal or professional affiliation to find out about scholarship programs for which they may qualify.

Scholarships
Health Works Institute does not offer any scholarships. Massage magazine and the American Massage Therapy Association both have scholarship programs that offer funding to students currently enrolled in massage therapy programs. Health Works Institute provides help and documentation for students when they apply for such scholarships.

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Health Works Institute
111 S. Grand Avenue, Annex 3 • Bozeman, MT 59715
Ph. (406) 582-1555 • Fax (406) 522-0493
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