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  2. Admissions Requirements - Palmer College of Chiropractic

    www.palmer.edu/admissions/admissions-requirements

    View the admissions requirements for Palmer's Doctor of Chiropractic program or Bachelor of Science in General Science program.

  3. How to Get Into Chiropractic School and Become a Chiropractor

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    According to an overview of the academic admissions requirements for various U.S. chiropractic schools on the Association of Chiropractic Colleges website, prospective students need to...

  4. Study Chiropractic – ACC

    www.chirocolleges.org/students/study-chiropractic

    Chiropractic education programs have rolling admissions throughout the year and operate on semesters, trimesters and quarters. Check with the program in which you are interested to learn more about its specific academic requirements, course curriculum, and admission deadlines.

  5. Palmer College is the first and largest chiropractic school and college. Sign up for a campus visit or event, view admissions requirements.

  6. How to Become a Chiropractor: A Step-by-Step Guide - Coursera

    www.coursera.org/.../how-to-become-a-chiropractor

    Chiropractors are highly-trained medical professionals who must possess an undergraduate degree, undergo four years of specialized training to earn a Doctor of Chiropractic (DC) degree, pass a number of national exams, and earn state licensure.

  7. Chiropractic Degree Prerequisites: What You Need to Know

    www.cleveland.edu/chiropractic-degree...

    Most chiropractic school requirements include approximately 90 semester hours of college credits found in standard undergraduate work. Of those hours, 24 or more should be in the life or physical sciences, along with lab work.

  8. How to become a chiropractor | NWHSU

    www.nwhealth.edu/blog/how-to-become-a-chiropractor

    Becoming a chiropractor requires attending chiropractic school, earning a Doctor of Chiropractic degree, passing a series of exams administered by the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners, and securing licensure in the state, province, or relevant jurisdiction where you plan to practice.