
The Program

Our 300-hour Reflexology Certification Program is designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills you need to succeed in
this rapidly expanding field.
Our goal is to ensure you're fully prepared to pass the Washington State exam, administered by the American Reflexology
Certification Board (ARCB), and become a professionally credentialed reflexologist with the Department of Health.
Hands-On Learning
Gain practical experience from day one. You'll spend time in the classroom learning reflexology theory and techniques, as well as outside the classroom completing assignments and honing your hands-on skills.
Flexible Schedules
We understand that life is busy, so we offer a variety of program schedules that allow you to balance your studies with work, family, and hobbies. Choose between our 5-month in-person classroom; morning or evening program or our Evening Distant Learning.
Summer Sunday Program
Tumwater, WA
10am - 5:30pm
May 31, 2026 - August 30, 2026
Weekly Commitment: 7 hours in-person class time.
Remaining hours are practical experience and homework done outside of class time.
6140 Capitol Blvd. SE Ste C1
Tumwater, WA 98501
You'll feel supported every step of the way. With small, personalized classes, you'll receive individual attention, allowing you to quickly grasp new concepts and build confidence.
Meridian Theory as it Relates to Reflexology ~ Online Course
Learn how to incorporate the Traditional Chinese Meridians to enhance your reflexology treatment!
1.5 Hours a week, twice a month, starting June 16- October 30, 2026.
15 Hours Online Continuing Education $350
Email: TLHoskins@outlook.com or call/text Teri at 360-349-3623
Meet Your Instructor
Teri Hoskins, a certified reflexologist, boasts nearly 30 years of expertise in the discipline. Her journey began at the Seattle Reflexology and Massage Center, and she continued her education with advanced studies at the International Institute of Reflexology and The International School of Reflexology and Meridian Therapy in South Africa. Teri's dedication to reflexology led her to a teaching position in 1997, eventually propelling her to the role of USA Director for an international reflexology school, where she managed multiple campuses.


