Chiropractic CE

Top 10 Chiropractic Schools – Chiropractic CE

Sherman College

Are you seeking education to become a chiropractor?

More than 30 million people annually visit a chiropractor. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Chiropractic job outlook is expected to grow 12% between 2016-2026.  If you are looking for a rewarding job of helping patients through chiropractic care, attending a chiropractic university may be the right choice for you.  Below is a list of the Top 10 Chiropractic Schools in the US, in no specific order.

 

#1 Sherman Chiropractic College

Sherman College

Phone Number: 800-849-8771
Spartanburg, SC
https://www.sherman.edu
Tuition: Yearly tuition is $33,116 

Sherman Chiropractic College opened it’s doors in 1973 and is accredited by the Council on Chiropractic Education. To be eligible for admission to this chiropractic college, you must have completed 90 semester hours with a minimum GPA or 3.0. 24 of those credits must be in life and physical science and 15 of those credits must be in humanities, social and behavioral sciences. The Doctor of Chiropractic program can be completed in 12 quarters. Examples of courses you will be taking are human anatomy & physiology, spinal anatomy, neuroanatomy, nutrition, x-ray analysis, subluxation theories, etc. There is a student clinic on campus, which was renovated in 2015. 

 

#2 Life University

Life West

Phone number: 800-543-3202
Marietta, GA
https://www.life.edu/
Tuition: Approximately $26,475 per year

Life Chiropractic College was founded in 1975 and is home to the world’s largest single-campus chiropractic program. It is accredited by the Council on Chiropractic Education (CCE). The Doctor of Chiropractic program is a 14-quarter program and usually takes around 4 years to complete. To be accepted to this program, you must have completed 90 semester credits and have a minimum of a 3.0 GPA. Courses for Doctor of Chiropractic program are divided into the following academic areas: Division of Basic Sciences, Division of Chiropractic Sciences, Division of Clinical Sciences, and Division of Clinics. Students will have access to the William M. Harris Center for Clinical Education. 

 

#3 Logan University

Logan University

Phone number: 637-533-9210
Chesterfield, MO
http://www.logan.edu/
Tuition: $11,265 per trimester

Logan University opened it’s doors in 1935. To become eligible for Logan University’s Doctor of Chiropractic program, you must have a bachelor’s degree or you must complete 90 semester hours and have a GPA of 3.0 or higher. They have different opportunities for everyone. Along with tuition, factor in other costs such as your doctors bag, books and supplies, you must purchase an iPad, transportation, and housing & personal allowance. In your first year, you’ll spend 40% of your time in hands-on clinical skills course. Year two, you will spend 90% of your time in clinical hands-on skill courses. And in your final year, you will spend 100% of your time treating patients and learning management skills. A cool added bonus of Logan University, at the end of the third trimester, the student with the highest GPA will receive a scholarship that covers the rest of their education. There is a clinic on campus called the Montgomery Health Center, which is where students will use hands-on clinical training after their 7th semester. Students may also participate in rotations at local health care centers that are partnered with Logan University. 

 

#4 University of Western States

University of Western States

Phone number: 503-256-3180
Portland, OR
https://www.uws.edu/
Tuition: Total tuition is around $120,132. 

The University of Western States is the second-oldest chiropractic school in the world, opening it’s doors in 1904. The school is accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities and their Doctor of Chiropractic program is accredited by the Council on Chiropractic Education. Their doctor of chiropractic program that takes 3-4 years to complete. To be eligible for this program, you must have completed 90 credits of undergraduate coursework and have a minimum GPA of 3.0. Courses such as gross anatomy, histology, human development, fundamental pathology, nutrition, etc, are all examples of what you will expect to learn about during your time here. There is a clinic and a clinical internship available to students. 

 

#5 University of Bridgeport

University of Bridgeport

Phone number: 800-392-3582
Bridgeport, CT
http://www.bridgeport.edu/
Full-Time Tuition (14 Credits): $14,100

The University of Bridgeport was founded in 1927 and is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, and also by the Connecticut Office of Higher Education. The program is a full time, 4-year program. There are no offers to accelerate the program. Students will take courses such as cell and tissue microscopic anatomy & physiology, neuroscience, fundamentals of pathology, Orthopedics & Neurology, Clinical psychology, and more. There is a campus clinic where students can work with the public to gain more knowledge and experience. 

 

#6 Palmer College of Chiropractic

Palmer College of Chiropractic

Davenport, IA 800-722-2586
Port Orange, FL 866-585-9677
San Jose, CA 866-303-7939
http://www.palmer.edu/
Tuition: $16,129-$19,428 per term (Prices are based off which campus you attend)

Palmer College of Chiropractic opened it’s first campus in 1897, making it the founding college of chiropractic. Palmer College of Chiropractic is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of the Council on Chiropractic Education. To be eligible for the Doctorate of Chiropractic program at Palmer College, you must have a minimum of 90 prerequisite hours and a minimum GPA of 3.0. Students can expect to learn chiropractic history, diagnostic studies, case management, record keeping, ethics & integrity, business management, etc. Along with coursework, Palmer has students partake in hands-on clinical training from the beginning and also has preceptorship and internship programs available.

 

#7 Southern California University of Health Sciences

Southern California University of Health Sciences

Phone number: 562-947-8755
Whittier, CA
http://www.scuhs.edu/
Tuition: $10,000-$12,000 per term

Southern California University of Health Sciences first opened their doors in 1911. They are accredited by the Council on Chiropractic Education and they are also approved by the California Board of Chiropractic Examiners. As for your curriculum, your first year will focus on the fundamentals. Year two will be building on the knowledge from year one and understanding the clinical presentation of health and disease in a patient. Year three, you will put everything you’ve learned into supervised clinical work.

 

#8 New York Chiropractic College

New York Chiropractic College

Phone number: 800-234-6922
Seneca Falls, NY
https://www.nycc.edu/
Tuition: $125,810 for the entire program

New York Chiropractic College was founded in 1919, meaning it’s been open for 100 years now! It is accredited by the Council on Chiropractic Education. You will take courses such as neuroscience, gross anatomy, basic human nutrition, extremities radiology, bone & joint imaging, etc. Along with course work and clinical work, students have the option to work side by side with faculty members to conduct research studies. They also have internships for students. You will complete 10 trimesters to prepare you to become a DC. By your seventh semester, you will be able to begin your clinical training. 

 

#9 Texas Chiropractic College

Texas Chiropractic College

Phone number: 281-487-1170
Pasadena, TX
http://www.txchiro.edu/
Tuition: $10,115 per semester 

Texas Chiropractic College was founded in 1908. The college is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges and their Doctor of Chiropractic program is accredited by the Council on Chiropractic Education. Their Doctor of Chiropractic program is 10 trimesters long. Students will take courses such as spinal anatomy, medical terminology, spinal biomechanics, human neuroanatomy, dermatology, etc. Along with coursework, there is a clinical center on the campus called the Moody Health Center, which has an urgent care, a rehabilitation center, and a chiropractic center. 

 

#10 National University of Health Sciences

National University of Health Sciences Campus

Lombard, IL 1-800-826-6285
Seminole, FL 1-800-826-6285
http://www.nuhs.edu/
Tuition: $12,450 per trimester 

National University of Health Sciences first opened their doors in 1906 and they are accredited by the Council on Chiropractic Education. Students can expect to complete this program in as little as 10 trimesters. Your first year, you will focus on anatomy & physiology. In your second year, you will begin learning how to treat and diagnose different conditions. You will also begin learning business knowledge. In your third year, you will begin clinical opportunities. Along with coursework and clinical work, students can participate in research studies along with faculty members. 

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