Wish I could've given it no stars. But one star will definitely work. The school is overpriced for what it has to offer. I don't believe you should have to pay $100,000 to learn a skill that can be taught for way less. Not to mention if you take on the program you have to take a loan out for living expenses. So it'll probably cost around $200,000 when it is all said and done. The program does not give you enough business and hands-on experience to be successful as a chiropractor. They say their science-based curriculum will help you when you get out in the field. Sadly enough that is not true. I've talked to numerous chiropractors who have went to that school, and have been dissatisfied about the information they learned. My advice if you're going to pursue a chiropractic education probably wait 10 years. How much you were going to make coming out of school will not even pay off the loans...
Read moreQuickly proved to be a very welcoming environment that is one of the best colleges for chiropractics. Teachers used a lot of words that I did not understand, however, I am 16 and all of the other students attending were undergraduate students applying for graduate level. I dont think I was the target audience, but overall...
Read moreThe management is extremely disappointing, especially the Controller and the accounting department. There's a complete lack of professionalism and knowledge. Who even hires people like this? I recently had three visits, and each one left me...
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