Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Do I have to be a student to be seen?
A: Yes. You must be a currently enrolled student (taking classes in the current semester) or staff at Salt Lake Community College to be seen.
Q: What if I am late for an appointment?
A: If you are late for an appointment, the session will be adjusted to perform as much as possible within the remaining time. If you are more than ten minutes late, your session time may be given away, you will be counted as a No-Show, you forfeit your one-free-per-semester massage, and you will be billed $10 for missing your appointment. All cancellations must be made 24 hours in advance.
Q: What preparations do I need to make?
A: Please arrive on time and freshly bathed. It is recommended that you consume no alcohol within 24 hours of your session. Please eat lightly the day of your session, keeping intake to whole foods. It is also recommended that you increase your water intake by two or four glasses the day of and day after your treatment.
Q: Do I have to disrobe entirely?
A: That depends on the type of session you are receiving. For a 30-minute session, your therapist may ask that you remove some clothing. For a full 60-minute session, it is typical to remove all clothing. Keep in mind that it is entirely your choice on how much clothing to remove, but know that clothing may make some types of treatment difficult or impractical. Your therapist is trained to appropriately drape you with towels or a sheet to protect your privacy at all times.
Q: Should I inform my therapist if I have any physical ailments or allergies?
A: Yes, please notify your therapist as soon as you can. Adjustments to some treatments can be made or alternative treatments may be substituted. If you require special assistance, please let us know so that we can ensure you have a pleasant experience.
Q: Can my friends or family members who are not students or employees of Salt Lake Community College receive a massage here?
A: Our massage therapists are able to provide services at such discounted rates because their pay is being supplemented through the college, primarily through student fees. Therefore, these services are only available to SLCC students and employees.
Q: What if I am sick?
A: As a courtesy to the therapist and others please call and cancel your appointment 24 hours in advance. If you do not cancel your appointment 24 hours prior to your appointment, you will be charged a $10 no-show fee for missing your appointment. You may not receive a massage if you are sick, even for something as simple as a cold.
A: Yes. You must be a currently enrolled student (taking classes in the current semester) or staff at Salt Lake Community College to be seen.
Q: What if I am late for an appointment?
A: If you are late for an appointment, the session will be adjusted to perform as much as possible within the remaining time. If you are more than ten minutes late, your session time may be given away, you will be counted as a No-Show, you forfeit your one-free-per-semester massage, and you will be billed $10 for missing your appointment. All cancellations must be made 24 hours in advance.
Q: What preparations do I need to make?
A: Please arrive on time and freshly bathed. It is recommended that you consume no alcohol within 24 hours of your session. Please eat lightly the day of your session, keeping intake to whole foods. It is also recommended that you increase your water intake by two or four glasses the day of and day after your treatment.
Q: Do I have to disrobe entirely?
A: That depends on the type of session you are receiving. For a 30-minute session, your therapist may ask that you remove some clothing. For a full 60-minute session, it is typical to remove all clothing. Keep in mind that it is entirely your choice on how much clothing to remove, but know that clothing may make some types of treatment difficult or impractical. Your therapist is trained to appropriately drape you with towels or a sheet to protect your privacy at all times.
Q: Should I inform my therapist if I have any physical ailments or allergies?
A: Yes, please notify your therapist as soon as you can. Adjustments to some treatments can be made or alternative treatments may be substituted. If you require special assistance, please let us know so that we can ensure you have a pleasant experience.
Q: Can my friends or family members who are not students or employees of Salt Lake Community College receive a massage here?
A: Our massage therapists are able to provide services at such discounted rates because their pay is being supplemented through the college, primarily through student fees. Therefore, these services are only available to SLCC students and employees.
Q: What if I am sick?
A: As a courtesy to the therapist and others please call and cancel your appointment 24 hours in advance. If you do not cancel your appointment 24 hours prior to your appointment, you will be charged a $10 no-show fee for missing your appointment. You may not receive a massage if you are sick, even for something as simple as a cold.