In developing the Massage & Bodywork Licensing Examination (MBLEx), every effort is made to respect and include the various forms of massage and bodywork practiced in the United States. There is continuous involvement from the regulatory community, as well as testing and psychometric professionals, at every step of the exam development process.
Resources
Post Type Description
Education Verification Center
The EVC allows approved massage therapy schools and programs the ability to efficiently verify education for their students or graduates that have applied to take the MBLEx.
MBLEx Requirements & Process
MBLEx Education Policy
Applicants seeking access to the MBLEx will be required to substantiate either:-Enrollment in and having received education and training in all subject areas of the MBLEx Content Outline from an approved massage therapy education program.-Graduation from an approved massage therapy education program
News and Events
Stay up-to date on industry news with updates from FSMTB.
MBLEx and Licensure FAQs
The MBLEx Candidate Handbook supersedes information addressed in this FAQs section. All applicable rules and circumstances cannot be addressed in this section, so additional FSMTB policies, procedures, and instructions may also apply and may be modified, amended, or canceled by FSMTB at any time, with or without notice.
MBLEx Identification Video
This video outlines the types of identification required to take the MBLEx.
MBLEx Study Tools
When it comes to preparing for the MBLEx, FSMTB has you covered!
A Toolkit for Identifying Human Trafficking and Fraud in Higher Education
This toolkit, co-authored by FSMTB Executive Director Dr. Debra Persinger and Lorna Candler of the Colorado Department of Higher Education, is a practical guide for state authorizers to identify and take action on human trafficking in higher education institutions. The toolkit focuses on sex trafficking that is increasingly perpetrated in higher education by organized, sophisticated […]
Human Trafficking Task Force Report
The FSMTB Human Trafficking Task Force released the Human Trafficking Task Force Report in November 2017. This report is the culmination of nearly two years of study, listening, discussion and consensus building. It includes an evaluation of the prevalence and impact of human trafficking on the massage profession, areas within the jurisdiction of FSMTB to […]