AMTA Files Lawsuit to Save the 150% Rule
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Calling All School Owners and Administrators
How Will This New Rule Affect Schools?
The new rule issued by the U.S. DoEd on October 31, 2023, could significantly impact massage therapy schools by abolishing the 150% rule. Under the 150% rule, massage schools and programs are permitted to provide clock hours up to 150% above the state minimum requirements for licensure, without jeopardizing a student's eligibility to receive federal financial aid. Without intervention, the 150% rule will be eliminated in July 2024.
Under the new regulations, massage therapy programs would be ineligible for the full array of Title IV federal financial aid, specifically the Pell Grant, if they exceed the state-mandated minimum hours. This could greatly reduce the supply of massage therapy graduates entering the workforce.