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Watch this video to learn more about chiropractic and the health center internship experience.
Visit us on Shadow an Intern Day, Feb. 25, 11am-4pm to get a first hand look at how interns practice chiropractic.
Get the information you need to be admitted to chiropractic school by click on the links below or contact an admissions rep with your questions. You can chat with a rep most afternoons by clicking the IM button on the gray menu to the left.
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Admissions Requirements for Doctor of Chiropractic Program:
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When to Apply
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Transfer students
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Information for International Students
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Articulation agreements with local area and other colleges
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Complete BS & DC Program: 2+1+1 Program & 3+1 Program
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Substantially meets admission standards for students with health care license or bachelor degree and 3.25 GPA.
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Financial Aid for Doctor of Chiropractic Program:
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How to pay College Tuition, fees and living expenses
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Chiropractic Scholarships
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Financial Aid Application
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Contact Financial Aid Staff
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College Catalog the Bulletin - archived catalogs
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Academics/Curriculum:
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Schedules: Current Quarter Calendar - Curriculum calendar
Health Center Internship - Shadow an Intern Day
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National Boards Disclosure & Degree completion rate
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Life at Sherman:
Student Profiles: Learn about Sherman from the students themselves.
Contact the Admission staff – We’re here to help!
Your Career in Chiropractic: What can you do with a DC degree?
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Graduate Profiles - Chiropractic Success: We're proud of our own.
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National Board Performance (pdf) & Degree Completion Rate (pdf)
Sherman College Virtual Tour read more here...
Do you need a Bachelor's Degree to be a chiropractor?
Each state in the U.S. stipulates by state law the licensing requirements for doctors of chiropractic. Visit the Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards website to link to the requirements for the state where you plan to practice.
Sherman College does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, or national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, employment policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, or other school-administered programs.

