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ACADEMIC PROGRAM AT
SHERMAN COLLEGE
The Sherman College
curriculum is a
14 academic quarter program specifically
designed to offer courses that constitute a
complete chiropractic education. To graduate,
students must complete all required courses and
a minimum of 276 hours of elective courses with
a minimum GPA of 2.0.
The college day begins at 8:00 a.m., Monday
through Friday, with course offerings until 7:30
p.m. Some learning experiences are occasionally
offered on weekends. The Sherman College
Chiropractic
Health
Center is open during afternoon and evening
hours for student interns. Free periods are
provided for personal study, library use, meals
and extracurricular activities.
During their study at Sherman College, students
serve an
internship in the Chiropractic Health
Center, further developing their chiropractic
skills through practical experience gained under
the close supervision of licensed doctors of
chiropractic.
Sherman College is committed to presenting an
instructional program which prepares its
students as
straight chiropractors who are fully
qualified, as primary health care providers who
specialize in the area of
vertebral
subluxation, to assume and discharge their
responsibility to their patients and society.
To that end, Sherman College has assembled a
distinguished
faculty of highly qualified,
highly skilled professionals. It includes
respected doctors of chiropractic and basic
scientists from throughout the United States and
the world. The doctor of chiropractic program at
Sherman College is accredited by the
Commission on Accreditation of the Council on
Chiropractic Education and the
Commission on Colleges of the Southern
Association of Colleges and Schools. Sherman
College is licensed by the
South Carolina Commission on
Higher Education.
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