Axiom Career College

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Saskatoon, Canada

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Adult education school· Education center· Higher secondary school· College· Educational institution

Axiom Career College Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (4 reviews)

Axiom Career College is located in Saskatoon, Canada on 2345 Ave C North #1. Axiom Career College is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category adult education school in Canada.

Address

2345 Ave C North #1

Phone

+1 3069520509

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible seatingWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Jayden Parschauer

I am a current student here. The instructors regularly show that they care for the well-being of their students. The curriculum melds massage techniques, physiology, anatomy, and current research together to make a robust and interactive course load. If you're looking to become an RMT then I would highly recommend this school!

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Jeremy Hartsook

Axiom is a great place to learn. The owners are true Saskatchewan "Mom and Pop" The bonus for everyone else, it is a great place to book a massage! 5 stars

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Alexis Mak

I took the Medial Massage Therapy diploma program at Axiom and it was a phenomenal experience. Rebecca, Lee & the other instructors are wonderful and they teach up to date information. They include a bookkeeping class, a research class and a thorough business class which is extremely helpful for a new massage therapist. They really care for their students and push their students to do their best. The student clinic is amazing as well. The clinic rooms are very nice & private. Overall a lovely school and clinic. I would highly recommend!

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FaKe PoSeR

If you planning to attend as a student, I would recommend going else where. The head director's attitude would shift to dismissive before I fully explained myself, the teachers think less of you for attempting to ask for help. The school I transfered to is actually trying to help me rather than throwing a bunch of stuff at me and hopeing something works. Not to mention the head director literally stole the curriculum from the school she was trained at, oops I mentioned it