I have attended the Utah College of Massage Therapy which is the same school. I have heard though that it has changed a lot.
Very important, before you decide on a school, find out about the different techniques they are teaching and how many hours for each technique. If they are teaching you 15 different techniques in a short period of time, then you might want to consider another school. Also watch for class-room size, the smaller the class the better.
After you graduate, you are not done. Find your niche. What do you prefer? The mechanical massage or energy work. Follow your intuition. Don't chase the money. People will sense that and you won't become successful.
Watch your body mechanics. It is important to stretch after a full day of work and keep good body posture. If you keep that in mind you will not have any health issues caused by massage therapy.