| We don't have a listing of "top" or "best" schools here since different people are seeking different things. What we have is a list of all chiropractic schools and colleges in the US and Canada (international schools are coming). The reviews are written by current and former chiropractic students and are intended to help one decide which school is right/wrong for them. |
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| Yes, and registration is important. It helps to decrease the likelihood of artificial or made up reviews. We may contact you to verify authenticity. We do not share your personal information with any third party but your name may be recognizable to others based on your username chosen. |
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Send us an email (check the contact us page) with information about your school along with a weblink if you have one. We will add your school after verifying it is an active chiropractic college or has a chiropractic program.
If your school no longer exists it won't be listed on this site. |
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| Send us an email (check the contact us page) along with proper information and after verification we will update your schools listing/information. |
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| We would prefer you do not post personal information about individual instructors. If you are unhappy with a particular instructor it may be better to post something like "the anatomy 101 classes could use better instructors" rather than "Dr. Smith sucks and should be fired." |
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| You can use the "search" feature at the top right side of this page. For example, typing "palmer" (without the quotes) and selecting "Go!" will display all three Palmer Colleges. You can also browse all the schools in the database by selecting any of the links under the "Categories" heading. |
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Reviews may take up to 48 hours to be approved. If your review is not posted by that time there may have been an error. Email us (check the contact us page) and we will look into it.
If your review violates our terms of acceptance it will be deleted. Basically, try and make intelligent and constructive comments. |
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| There are three schools that make up the Palmer College of Chiropractic system. The school in Davenport, Iowa is the original chiropractic school. There is also a Palmer school in San Jose, California and one in Port Orange, Florida. |
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There are currently four. Two in the North and two in the South...
Life Chiropractic College West: Hayward
Palmer College of Chiropractic West: San Jose
Cleveland Chiropractic College: Los Angeles
Southern California University of Health Sciences: Whittier |
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| For a long time there was only one chiropractic school in New York state, NYCC or New York Chiropractic College. Recently, D'Youville liberal arts college in New York began offering a chiropractic degree program. Both schools have information available on this website. |
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| Parker College in Dallas has an Animal Chiropractic course, though it is post-graduate. That means you must be a licensed Doctor of Chiropractic (DC) or Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) to sit for the AVCA's (American Veterinary Chiropractic Association) certification exam. When we have more information we will post it here. |
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| Palmer College of Chiropractic Florida (which is located in Port Orange) is the only chiropractic school in Florida. Florida State University (FSU) made a bid for a chiropractic school but failed. |
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| There is no school for chiropractic in Chicago. There is one (National) in Lombard, IL which is about 20 miles away. |
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