MaKami College
Former name | MaKami College of Massage and Holistic Arts |
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Motto | Hands on training and experience |
Type | Independent Academic Institution |
Established | 2001 |
Director | Marija Pavkovic-Tovissi |
Students | 2000+ |
Location | , , Canada 53°32′23″N 113°25′24″W / 53.5397°N 113.4232°W (Edmonton location) |
Mascot | MaKami Max |
Website | makamicollege |
MaKami College is a post-secondary college in Edmonton and Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It was incorporated in Edmonton in 2001, and was designated an Independent Academic Institution in Alberta in 2023, the first for-profit post-secondary institution to receive this designation in the province.[1]
History
MaKami College started as a small vocational school in Edmonton in 2001, specializing in massage therapy. It expanded to include health care aide, master instructor, business administration, medical office assistant, security, and personal trainer programs.[2]
In 2013, MaKami College opened a second campus in Calgary.[3] In 2019, MaKami College's Edmonton campus moved into the Boonie Doon shopping centre, a 10,219-square-metre (110,000 sq ft) space formerly occupied by the department store Sears.[4] In 2021, a second Calgary location was opened in the Marlborough Mall.
In March 2023, the school was granted Independent Academic Institution status by the Government of Alberta.[1]
Accreditation
MaKami College is a member in good standing with NHP Canada, CRMTA, Canadian Sports Massage Therapists Association and the Better Business Bureau. They are also listed on the Government of Canada’s list of Designated Learning Institutes.[5]
Campuses
MaKami College has campuses, located in Edmonton and Calgary.
Edmonton Campus
MaKami College's head office is located at Bonnie Doon Shopping Centre, at the intersection of Whyte Avenue and 83 Street in the Bonnie Doon neighbourhood. It moved to this location in 2019. The Edmonton campus offers programs in Health Care Aide (HCA), Master Instructor, Business Administration, Medical Office Assistant, Security, and Continuing Education programs.
Prior to being located in the Bonnie Doon Shopping Centre, MaKami College's head office was located on the second floor of the former site of Capilano Mall, across from the Edmonton Public Library. When Capilano Mall, was heavily reconstructed in 2013,[6] MaKami College remained in what remained of the previous building. Second-year students were relocated to a Sports Massage Facility Centre off 50 Street & 106 Ave.
Calgary Campuses
The first Calgary campus opened in 2013 at 9618 Horton Rd SW, Calgary, AB.[7] The second Calgary campus opened in August 2021 in Marlborough Mall.[8] The 137,000 sq. ft. space offers programs in Health Care Aide (HCA), Master Instructor, Business Administration, Medical Office Assistant, Security, Personal Training, and Continuing Education programs.
Community involvement
Since 2001, MaKami College has been very involved in the community by sponsoring charity events and helping recent immigrants get skills and confidence to enhance job opportunities. MaKami College's managing director, Marija Pavkovic Tovissi, is also the founder of the Queen Esther Education Foundation which helps recent immigrants with their ESL skills and assists with helping them find and secure employment opportunities. "MaKami and Queen Esther were both my dreams, and to see them succeed and have people notice is such a great experience."[9]
Awards
MaKami College was named the best college for massage therapy in Canada in 2023 by University Magazine.[10]
References
- ^ a b French, Janet (July 21, 2023). "Alberta premier gives mandate to develop for-profit colleges to offer diplomas and degrees". CBC News.
- ^ "Subsidizing Profit: UCP Quietly Changes Rules for Post-Secondary Funding". Parkland Institute. Retrieved 2023-10-26.
- ^ "2014 Profit 500". ProfitGuide.com. Profit Guide. Archived from the original on 10 August 2014. Retrieved 4 August 2014.
- ^ "Massage therapy school MaKami College to set up in old Sears space in Bonnie Doon mall". EdmontonJournal.com. Edmonton Journal. Retrieved 10 February 2020.
- ^ Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (14 May 2014). "Designated learning institutions list". www.canada.ca. Retrieved 27 July 2023.
- ^ Maimann, Kevin. "Stores in Capilano Mall in Edmonton Close the Doors". Edmonton Sun. Retrieved June 9, 2013.
- ^ "MaKami Massage Therapy College Celebrates Success in Calgary". Wireservice.ca. Wire Service. Retrieved 4 August 2014.
- ^ "MaKami College Secures Space in Marlborough Mall". Facebook. MaKami College. Retrieved February 10, 2020.
- ^ "Edmonton Businesswoman Recognized in International Magazine". Yahoo! Finance. MaKami College. Retrieved February 6, 2014.
- ^ "MaKami College Named #1 Best College for Massage Therapy in Canada 2023". MaKami College. MaKami College. Retrieved July 14, 2023.