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Below is a rough time table for preparing your application to chiropractic schools.
The is a great resource of information.
Candidates should research the academic rigor of a program, the clinical experience offered, and the availability of faculty and support services. Of course, the cost of the program, availability of financial aid, and the location and environment of the college can be contributing factors in deciding which program is best suited to the candidate. Deciding on a program that best fits the applicant鈥檚 needs is a very personal process. All schools produce graduates who are competent and capable of providing quality care. The applicant must decide what values are personally important and then use those as a basis for evaluating the various programs.
Activities may include: employment, internships, volunteer, etc., outside of class, in addition to: hours, dates, locations, contacts; and your role and what you learned
For tips or assistance on writing your application essay, or to have your personal statement critiqued, please make an appointment with a Career Counselor.
Most schools will generally require 2-3 letters of recommendation. At least one should be from a science professor and one from a health professional, preferably a chiropractor who can evaluate your potential in the field. Please check with each chiropractic school on their specific requirements.
Prospective students can view a list of chiropractic schools and their websites via the . Chiropractic schools will accept applications on a rolling basis.
Applicant finalists will be asked to participate in interviews. For help preparing for interviews, please make an appointment with a Career Counselor.