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Langley Equine Studies

Equine Massage Therapy Education

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About

Langley Equine Studies was founded in 2013 by Mary Lou Langley. The school owner, administrator and instructor is a licensed massage therapist, in the State of Washington.

In 2011, Mary Lou obtained her Washington State License for humans, as well as the WA State Equine “Large Animal” endorsement.
(License  #MA60214732).

Mary Lou has been a certified equine massage therapist for over ten years.

Langley Equine Studies is located in Eastern Washington in the Columbia Basin – Grant County. We are approximately 25 miles north of Interstate 90, north of Moses Lake, Washington and a few miles from the scenic Soap Lake, Washington.

School Objective: To offer course studies for the vocation of Equine Massage Therapist.

EQMT 100 and EQMT 300 Programs will provide certification and or licensing opportunity for students seeking to enter the equine massage vocation, with a WA State “Large Animal Endorsement” from the Board of Massage.  All other “Enrichment” classes are for the furtherance of equine education in adjunct therapy.

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Licensure: This school is licensed under Chapter 28C.10 RCW. Inquiries or complaints regarding this private vocational school may be made to:

Workforce Training and Education Coordinating Board • 128 – 10th Avenue Southwest • Box 43105 • Olympia, Washington 98504 • 360-709-4600 • www.wtb.wa.gov • workforce@wtb.wa.gov

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I learned so much about horses and now I can help and heal them with the amazing schooling LES gave me.

Leslie

Thank you for caring enough and going above and beyond to mold and produce superior therapists.

Tara
I am very excited to continue to learn and grow as an equine massage therapist and I definitely have Mary Lou to thank for that!
Lyndenn

If you are interested in equine massage, I highly recommend Langley Equine Studies, I truly enjoyed the program and am happy with my choice.

Amanda

At Langley Equine Studies, I found a passion for massage, that I never realized I had

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