ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
FAST TRACK PROGRAM AT GREENVILLE TECH
Greenville Technical College (SC) offers a FAST
TRACK program that allows students to complete
all of the science requirements in either a 32-
or 27-week program of day classes.
The 32-week day program at Greenville Technical
College consists of the following offerings:
Fall Session (16 weeks): August - December
| 1st 8 weeks |
College
Chemistry I |
| 2nd 8 weeks |
College
Chemistry II |
| 1st 8 weeks |
Organic
Chemistry I |
| 2nd 8 weeks |
Organic
Chemistry II |
| Full 16 weeks |
Anatomy &
Physiology I |
| Full 16 weeks |
Physics I |
Spring Session (16 weeks): January - May
| 1st 8 weeks |
Organic
Chemistry I |
| 2nd 8 weeks |
Organic
Chemistry II |
| Full 16 weeks |
Anatomy &
Physiology II |
| Full 16 weeks |
Physics II |
The 27-week day program at Greenville Technical
College consists of the following offerings:
Spring Session (16 weeks): January - May
| 1st 8 weeks |
College
Chemistry I |
| 2nd 8 weeks |
College
Chemistry II |
| 1st 8 weeks |
Organic
Chemistry I |
| 2nd 8 weeks |
Organic
Chemistry II |
| Full 16 weeks |
Anatomy &
Physiology I |
| Full 16 weeks |
Physics I |
Summer Session (11 weeks): May - August
| Organic
Chemistry I & II |
| Anatomy &
Physiology II |
| Physics II |
NOTE: Students can complete the organic chemistry and
physics requirements in a split 11-week summer session:
Summer Session I: May - July
| Organic
Chemistry I |
| Physics I |
Summer Session II: July - August
| Organic
Chemistry II |
| Physics II |
NOTE: College Algebra is a prerequisite for College Chemistry I and Physics
I. Students lacking the proper math background may complete the math course
during the short-term summer session May - August.
If your local college does not offer a pre-chiropractic program, Sherman
College will be glad to assist you in selecting the courses you need. Please
call the Sherman College Admission Office for assistance at 800-849-8771, ext.
221 or 222, or e-mail
admissions@sherman.edu.
You must have completed 90 semester hours (135 quarter hours), have a minimum
cumulative 2.50 grade point average or a 2.50 grade point average in the
prerequisite courses, and at least a grade of C in all required courses.
Credits must have been earned in an institution that is accredited by an
accrediting body recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.