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Fitness Trainer Degrees

Fitness trainers help their clients to attain their best physical potential through a program of cardiovascular and resistance-based exercises. There are no set educational requirements for fitness trainers, but in an industry that is based on reputation the most successful trainers are those with advanced degrees in the field. Salary for fitness trainers has a huge range, but it is mostly dependent on experience. Trainers who work in a corporate gym may also have to take on sales responsibilities.
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Accredited Schools Offering Fitness Trainer Degrees
School School Type Annual Tuition Recommend Rate
Eagle Gate College For-Profit $13,967 50% (2 reviews)
Ameritech College For-Profit $22,715 Add Review
Wright Career College For-Profit $10,040 100% (1 review)
Provo College For-Profit $14,346 Add Review
Keiser University For-Profit $14,176 Add Review
Career Colleges of America For-Profit $14,200 Add Review
Missouri College For-Profit $15,455 Add Review
Bryan College --- $18,620 Add Review
Daymar Institute For-Profit $14,880 Add Review
Allied Health Careers Branch For-Profit $35,467 Add Review
Carrington College California For-Profit $40,956 Add Review
Dawn Career Institute For-Profit $11,876 Add Review
Branford Hall Career Institute For-Profit $12,300 0% (5 reviews)
Carrington College For-Profit $40,956 Add Review
IntelliTec Medical Institute For-Profit $18,611 Add Review
Remington College For-Profit $14,745 Add Review
Globe University-MSB For-Profit $15,660 Add Review
Globe University For-Profit $15,660 Add Review
California Healing Arts College For-Profit $14,520 Add Review
Dorsey Schools For-Profit $16,080 66% (6 reviews)

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