List of chiropractic schools
List of Chiropractic Schools in the United States[edit]
Chiropractic education in the United States is provided by a number of accredited institutions. These institutions train students to become chiropractors by offering a Doctor of Chiropractic (D.C.) degree. This list of chiropractic schools in the United States is organized by state:
California[edit]
- Life Chiropractic College West, Hayward: An esteemed institution with a current enrollment of 198 students.
- Palmer College of Chiropractic West, San Jose: A branch of the prestigious Palmer College system.
- Southern California University of Health Sciences, Whittier: Offers a comprehensive health sciences education with an enrollment of 124 students.
Connecticut[edit]
- University of Bridgeport, Bridgeport: A comprehensive university offering a variety of health programs, including chiropractic, with a total enrollment of 3,536 students.
Florida[edit]
- Keiser University, Fort Lauderdale: A large institution with a wide variety of programs, boasting an enrollment of 19,633 students.
- Palmer College of Chiropractic Florida, Port Orange: Another branch of the renowned Palmer College system.
Georgia[edit]
- Life University, Marietta: One of the leading chiropractic colleges with an enrollment of 2,917 students.
Illinois[edit]
- National University of Health Sciences, Lombard: An institution dedicated to a range of health sciences with 387 students.
Iowa[edit]
- Palmer College of Chiropractic, Davenport: The founding college of chiropractic with a student body of 1,176.
Kansas[edit]
- Cleveland University-Kansas City, Overland Park: A key player in chiropractic education with an enrollment of 492 students.
Minnesota[edit]
- Northwestern Health Sciences University, Bloomington: A comprehensive health sciences university with 923 students.
Missouri[edit]
- Logan University, Chesterfield: An established university offering chiropractic among other programs, with an enrollment of 1,389 students.
New York[edit]
- D'Youville College, Buffalo: A diverse institution with 3,097 students.
- Northeast College of Health Sciences, Seneca Falls: A notable college with a focus on health sciences and an enrollment of 893 students.
Oregon[edit]
- University of Western States, Portland: Known for its integrated approach to health care education, it currently has 926 students.
South Carolina[edit]
- Sherman College of Chiropractic, Spartanburg: A college emphasizing hands-on chiropractic care with 439 students.
Texas[edit]
- Parker University, Dallas: A comprehensive health sciences institution with 979 students.
- Texas Chiropractic College, Pasadena: A significant institution in chiropractic education with 323 students.
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